PLUM OH SO PISTACHIO PERFUME REVIEW !
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Pratha reviews Plum's Oh So Pistachio Plum fragrance, comparing it to the Yum Pistachio Gelato from Khayali. She praises its packaging, describing it as sleek and purse-friendly, and highlights the fragrance's light, sweet pistachio opening with floral undertones. Though the fragrance offers a great pistachio experience at an affordable price, she notes some longevity issues. Pratha mentions it as a potential dupe for the Khayali scent, especially for those seeking a budget-friendly alternative from an Indian brand. Overall, she recommends the fragrance for those who enjoy pistachio scents, with the expectation that it may improve over time.
Takeaways
- 😀 The reviewer introduces Plum's 'Oh So Pistachio Plum' fragrance, expressing curiosity about its quality.
- 😀 The packaging is simple but sleek, with a consistent bottle design across Plum fragrances, which is appreciated for those who collect bottles.
- 😀 The fragrance is priced at ₹750, but it can be found for ₹650-₹670 during Nka's Hot Pink Sale.
- 😀 The top notes of the fragrance include pistachio, hazelnut, and rum, while the heart contains beer and cardamom. The base features tonka, sandalwood, and cacao.
- 😀 The initial impression of the fragrance is similar to Khayali's Yum Pistachio Gelato, with a sweet, light, and fluffy pistachio scent.
- 😀 The reviewer notes that the fragrance is floral-forward in the dry down, and while it shares some similarities with other pistachio fragrances, it evolves into a slightly floral scent over time.
- 😀 The fragrance is described as a good alternative to Yum Pistachio Gelato at half the price, with a pleasant pistachio aroma and a potential for further development after maceration.
- 😀 Although the fragrance is not very loud, it is light and fresh, ideal for summer, but may have a slight floral undertone after the dry down.
- 😀 The reviewer highlights the longevity as a downside, with the fragrance lasting around 3 hours on skin and 4 hours on clothes, requiring reapplication after that time.
- 😀 The reviewer compares the fragrance to Bellavita's pistachio, stating that Plum's version is far superior, with Bellavita's pistachio being plasticky and disappointing.
- 😀 Overall, the fragrance is recommended as a high-quality, affordable alternative for pistachio scent lovers, especially if you prefer sticking to Indian brands.
Q & A
What is the key fragrance profile of Oh So Pistachio Plum?
-The key fragrance profile of Oh So Pistachio Plum is a sweet, light, and fluffy pistachio scent with a slightly floral and fresh opening. It has a nutty pistachio character and develops into a more floral-forward scent as it dries down.
How does Oh So Pistachio Plum compare to Yum Pistachio Gelato?
-Oh So Pistachio Plum is considered a good dupe for Yum Pistachio Gelato, with a similar pistachio opening. However, Plum's fragrance is lighter and more floral in the dry down, while Yum Pistachio Gelato leans more towards a creamy pistachio ice cream scent.
What are the notes listed for Oh So Pistachio Plum?
-The notes for Oh So Pistachio Plum include top notes of pistachio, hazelnut, and rum; heart notes of beer and cardamom; and base notes of tonka, sandalwood, and cacao.
How does the longevity of Oh So Pistachio Plum perform?
-The longevity of Oh So Pistachio Plum is on the shorter side, with about 3 hours on the skin and 4 hours on clothes. The fragrance projects moderately for the first hour, but after that, it fades.
Is Oh So Pistachio Plum a good value for its price?
-Yes, at a price of ₹750, or around ₹650 during the sale, Oh So Pistachio Plum offers good value compared to other pistachio fragrances, especially considering that fragrances like Yum Pistachio Gelato are priced much higher.
How does the packaging of Oh So Pistachio Plum compare to other fragrances?
-The packaging of Oh So Pistachio Plum is simple but sleek, with a bottle design consistent with other Plum fragrances. This makes it a great option for those looking to display a fragrance collection, as the bottles are uniform and easy to carry.
Does Oh So Pistachio Plum have any floral notes?
-Yes, while the opening of Oh So Pistachio Plum is dominated by pistachio, the fragrance becomes more floral-forward in the dry down. The floral elements balance the nutty pistachio and add a fresh touch to the fragrance.
How does Oh So Pistachio Plum compare to Bellavita's Pistachio fragrance?
-Oh So Pistachio Plum is considered far superior to Bellavita's Pistachio, with Bellavita's version being described as plasticky and disappointing. Plum's fragrance is modern and more sophisticated.
Can Oh So Pistachio Plum be considered a Gourmand fragrance?
-While Oh So Pistachio Plum starts with a nutty and sweet pistachio scent, it doesn't lean heavily towards the Gourmand category. The fragrance remains more floral as it dries down, differentiating it from typical Gourmand fragrances.
Would you recommend Oh So Pistachio Plum for people who like pistachio-based fragrances?
-Yes, if you enjoy pistachio-based fragrances, Oh So Pistachio Plum is a great option, especially as an affordable alternative to more expensive fragrances like Yum Pistachio Gelato. It’s a well-rounded fragrance that offers a fresh pistachio scent with some floral elements.
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