Reviews of Pink Sugar by Aquolina

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I chuckled when I first smelled it, because it has everything to turn me off - it's pink, it's girly, it's obnoxiously sweet, it's candy like, it's Barbies, unicorns, vanilla clouds and candyfloss in a bottle. And, with all that said, I wanted to sniff my inner elbow again and again - because it's childhood memories, rainbows, ponies and happiness in a bottle, and you sometimes want such things bottled and ready to use. And that makes it a perfect guilty pleasure - but a pleasure nonetheless.

It's a fun - if a bit childlike - little scent, it's sweet, oh yes, but in an enveloping, soothing, calming way. It's like a hot cup of cocoa and warm blanket all at once. I feel strawberry underneath, and the vanilla/candyfloss is indeed a bit smoky. And somehow very addictive.

Yes, I got myself a bottle. For such a low price it would be nonsense not to take this little joy home.
14th October 2019
222160
My bottle of this scent is almost 5 years old, and seems to have gotten better with age. When I first bought this perfume I couldn't smell anything besides burning licorice/sugar. It was super strong and I got so many compliments but I just never loved the scent on me. Now that I am at the bottom of my bottle (and the liquid has gone from clear to yellow to almost orange) the scent has started to change. Rather than notes going off, it seems to have developed more complexity. I now get the red fruits and berries, and a more creamy rather than burnt smell. Longevity and sillage do not seem to have suffered a bit. It is the strangest yet pleasantly surprising thing to happen in my collection. I didn't think I would repurchase and if I did, I wanted to buy a tiny bottle. Now I think I might purchase the largest size again and get a start on the aging process without having to worry about it going "off".

If you're curious about trying this scent and you are into very sweet smells, you owe it to yourself to buy this at least once, and it's so affordable if you do! I bought mine for half the price it goes for in retail, and I've seen it for even less. (more like a quarter!) There's a ton of body products available which I might be tempted to look into next.

6th February 2019
212727

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I have a sweet tooth, so I love this perfume! At first, it's a bit overpowering, but as time goes on, it smells so amazing. It has some musky, woody base notes in there to balance out the sweetness, so it isn't too cloying. Sadly, it doesn't last for a very long time so it's probably best to either reapply it or use the lotion that you can buy with it. Overall, I really love this perfume! Sweet and a little mysterious.
23rd September 2016
177206
Its smell like when you are making caramel and it is a little to overdone.I smell that and the rest of the sweet notes and a little musk.It smells girly and unoffensive to me.Kinda childish for some.Comes at a cheap price which it great.
9th December 2015
165311
So, remember when you were a little kid and you could never get enough sugar, and candy was the best thing of all time ever? And then remember that time some grown-up--maybe a grandparent or a great-aunt or something--offered you a piece of candy and you got all excited...only then to discover that the "candy" in question was actually a plug of some gross rooty old black licorice? Remember how utterly devastating and upsetting that was?

...Yeah. This has got to be the cruellest bait-and-switch in all perfumery.

When you first take a sniff of it in the bottle or the vial, it presents itself as a sweet little riff on ethyl maltol, the "cotton candy" (or "candyfloss" for you Brits out there) aromachemical. It smells great: like spun sugar and carmelized sugar and various vanillaish things and maybe just a bit of red berry. It's a smell that goes straight to whatever part of the limbic system it is that houses your proverbial inner child, and that seems perfectly designed to get that inner child all excited, like a little kid just entering the fairgrounds. Cotton candy! Cotton candy and CARAMEL! Candycandycandycandycandy!!! Yaaaaaay!

Then you make the mistake of spraying it or dabbing some on, and all of a sudden this enormous black licorice and melted plastic hybrid--this unspeakable BEAST--rears up out of nowhere, roaring and rampaging and trampling you underfoot until you're left rocking back and forth, wailing in horror like Nancy Kerrigan after she took one to the knee. "Why? Why??? WHY???!!??"

Seriously, what did they DO to that poor ethyl maltol to make it smell like that? And what could the poor ethyl maltol possibly have done to deserve such treatment?

On the plus side, at least now I know what that black licorice fragrance I've been smelling everywhere for the past couple of years is. It never even occurred to me that it might be Pink Sugar. I'd been assuming that it was, I dunno, Lolita Lempicka or something -- you know, something that is *known* for its licorice note -- because seriously, who would guess that a fragrance called "Pink Sugar" and marketed with all of that pink fluffy cotton candy imagery would actually turn out to smell like a plug of some thick rooty old black licorice? Not I, that's for sure. Crazy old world, innit?

Crazy old world...and a *very* cruel perfume.
23rd November 2015
164607
An orange-centred citrus notes that is heavily laden with a sweet note of red berries is present in the opening phase, whilst the drydown bringing in faint whiffs of bland licorice.

The later phases see the addition of a light vanilla background, on which a light musk and a nonspecific woodsy impression develop.

The performance is excellent with moderate sillage, good projection and a splendid eleven hours of longevity. It is the generic, synthetic and boring nature of the ingredients that spoils this olfactoric party, but at least it is never really overwhelmingly sweet or cloying. Very middle-of-the-road. 2.25/5

18th October 2015
163079
This scent introduced me to the world of perfumes and I still adore it today. It takes me back to those younger party days with the incredibly sweet cotton-candy scent. Eventually it winds down to a solid vanilla scent and is always well received by others. Good for a younger girl or someone like me who still adores a sweet scent.
12th August 2015
160326
I am not a big fan of the liquorice in this scent. It smells synthetic on me, and somehow doesn't seem to belong amid the rest of the recipe. I am going to wait and try it again during the winter and see if it behaves better in the cold. For now, I prefer Hard Candy when I have a huge sweet tooth.
10th July 2015
159208
Very Plain very good I specifically went after Pink Sugar after I was told not to and boy was I glad. I think it smells divine and very plainly of ultra-sweet vanilla. I can detect the cotton candy scent in it but just faintly. I think the dry down and opening notes are all very uniform. It lasts a long time on me and like another reviewer said, if it's warm, the scent is revived a bit. From bottle to paper tester card almost everyone I know says it's awful but if I'm wearing it, I get compliments, even from my mother who deplores all things sweet and sugary in regards to perfume. Pros: Long lastingCons:
29th July 2013
130731
This one is pretty much unheard-of here in the UK, but l recently had the opportunity to try it thanks to a colleague, whose friend brought a bottle back from the States for her. l am surprised to see it has such a long notes list; (what on earth does Barba Papa smell like anyway?!) on my colleague it produces a huge but delicious sillage of warm vanilla custard, & that's it. On me l get more of the burnt sugar & tonka notes, & it lasts four to five hours. l can't quite give it a thumbs up, as l think it's rather too one-dimensional, & that l would quickly become bored with it. But it is rather lovely to smell on someone else.
27th February 2013
124606
My relationship with Pink Sugar is... well it's complicated. I loved this scent during undergrad years and after graduation but upon smelling it recently can't stand it. It is perfect for a young girl, at one point in my life it made me very happy. It smells like happiness itself I guess: sugary, fruity, bright, and dies down to a very very warm vanilla.

Part of my love for this fragrance actually came in the solid compact form. I still love my solid Pink Sugar but the solid fragrance smells much softer, more vanilla-y and warmer than the EDT version.

I think this is a great starter perfume and I have always had success with it for gifting preteens and teenage girls.
28th November 2012
120386
I smelled this today at Sephora and it was horrible. too sweet, too strong, and too loud. If perfumes paint a picture, this painted a picture of a cheap stripper eating cotton candy.
6th October 2012
117639
Heaven help me, if this is not the most vile fragrance I have ever smelled. I can't imagine anyone over 12 wearing this. Super sugar sweet, like overwhelming cotton candy or cake icing. My idea of hell on earth would be to be forced to wear this nasty stuff or work with someone who does.
8th September 2012
116388
I have been told on more than one occasion that I shouldn't like Pink Sugar - because I'm "too old" for it (I'm 41), because I also wear "more refined fragrances" (Must de Cartier, Anne Pliska, Roma, L), because it's not "dark" (okay I guess I'm 'dark'? LOL). But I love it. It's sugary, comforting, vanilla, soft, powdery. The cute bottle also makes me smile. The fragrance doesn't last on me, but I do get a bit of a revival of it on me if it gets warm.
30th July 2012
114353
Oh I like this...I know it could be described as girly,childish,sickening,etc...But the first time I smelt this it made me smile...Pink Sugar reminds me of Nesquick strawberry milkshake powder...Highly recommended whether your a teenage girl or a middle aged man.
11th July 2012
113732
In Australia, Pink Sugar is pretty much unheard of, so it actually took me a while to track this fragrance down.

Since testing Pink Sugar I am convinced that by living in a country where this fragrance is extremely popular may change the way one views this scent. When I smelt Pink Sugar for the very first time I was really impressed. I had expected to gag and screw up my face with displeasure, however this scent was unique and very likable.

The reviews I read prior to smelling this were not wrong in describing Pink Sugar as being sugary sweet. However, although there are some similiarities to Fantasy by Britney Spears, Pink Sugar has a much more prominent note of liquorice that creates an undoubtedly unique and intriguing blend.

The scent although a gourmand, is in no way a cheap smelling candy fragrance. There is a certain warmth and attractiveness about this fragrance that I happen to really love.

Pink Sugar smells more like a cupcake shop or a bakery rather than a candy store. If candy is what you're after I suggest you try Showtime by Kylie Minogue.

I can certainly see how this fragrance has become so popular overseas, it's a shame Australia hasn't grasped brands other than Chanel and celebrity endorsed products.

For such a unique and long lasting fragrance, Pink Sugar is definitely worth a try even if you think it might not be for you.
3rd June 2011
92179
I wish I could submit two reviews.

On one hand, this is a toothache-inducing confection that belongs on a paper lace doily in a candy shop. It is so very sweet that it smells like a food sweetener. To call this a gourmand is like saying Godzilla was simply a monster. I could not get past the top notes. For me, this was a scrubber.

On the other side, this is a very sweet vanilla scent for those who enjoy masses of sugary vanilla. The cotton candy note (barbe-a-papa, or "daddy's beard") is also very in-your-face.

There are many vanilla blended scents that are very sweet but not toothachingly so. For me, a much better sweet and candy scent would be found in the La Petite Robe Noire scents released by Guerlain. There are two so far: the LPRN (berry, licorice, rose and tea) and LPRN 2 (orange blossom, vanilla, marshmallow, leather).
18th April 2011
89725
Burnt sugar. Candyfloss. Yum. I got a huge bottle of this, but by the end of using it, i had had enough candyfloss and burnt sugar to last me a lifetime. I enjoyed this over winter sprayed on my jacket or scarf to brighten otherwise gloomy days, but i'm happy to leave the scent behind. It's lovely though!
5th January 2011
82038
Pink Sugar is a Girlish sweet Barbie of a scent with the opening of a plastic synthtic Opening but dries down a bit
with the note of red berries and a scent
of srawberries reminiscent of those Kitchy 80's Strawberry Shortcake dolls
the bergamot is hard to dectect from
the dominace of the unhealhy Foods that
people should eat sparingly Candy!
then it dries to an cloyish note of pink cotton Candy and black Licorice
and the drydown of caramel makes it
a Plastic pink candy Barbie doll carnival wonderland amusment park that is that can be overwhelming and sometimes makes your teeth rot if you use it too much.
15th December 2010
80826
I really enjoy Pink Sugar. I'm a sweetaholic, so this is perfect for me. I teach high school music and my students tell me I smell awesome!
28th October 2010
79538
Cotton candy. For that nostalgic trip to the fair or circus or when you want to feel like a kid again. The cotton candy smells like berries after a while and gets woodsy and powdery for the drydown. A cheap alternative to Profumum's Acqua e Zucchero, wich is a lovely berry scent with woods.
16th May 2010
48670
I tried samples of this and it was too sweet for me in the bottle, however, I have the pressed powder, and that is nice to wear once in a while. Overall, I think this scent is good for young ladies, even pre-teens, and I gave my sample bottles to my daughter. On her, it smells "right".
15th May 2010
77961
i haven't tried it on myself yet ; but a customer came in to my store yesterday and SOMETHING smelled delicious! wafting aromas of -to me -brown sugar,butterycake/cookie, vanilla with a hint of floral and musk. i had to ask her what she was wearing i'll have to get some lotion and candles too
Edited 2016
Just got a 1.7 oz at TJ's in a giftset with lotion and shower gel . Mmm. Sometimes you just want to go for candy,fruit and a bakery cart. For the times when I feel like it I may as well get a fix from one of the iconic gourmands and at a discount!
Candy land fog.
18th March 2010
169231
When I wore it regularly, it would waft out of my office and draw everyone in as they passed by. I think they were hoping I had some home baked goods tucked away in my office. Sillage and longevity are huge. Initial blast is a bit too sweet for me these days. Found use for it as an excellent household spray to cover up bad smells, which is a problem in a multi-cat household. :) I tend to spray my pillows extravagantly with it as it's a comforting scent when it's reached it's dry down phase.
18th January 2010
75242