Anatomy flavor: Mariah Carey Luscious Pink
 Luscious Pink - second fragrance by Mariah Carey (Mariah Carey), which will be released after the last year's M by Mariah Carey.

Elizabeth Arden, which holds the license for the perfume line Mariah Carey, hopes that the new fragrance will find public on sprawling Asian perfume market, so the tag line "Embrace unearthly" - more than just the usual exaggeration - you will expect something "innocuous" rather than "unusual" or "big statement" against such things, and that's exactly what you get from Luscious Pink.

Elizabeth Arden named Luscious Pink "sparkling floral scent"; I myself put emphasis on the sparkling, rather than the flower. The fragrance opens with fresh and vibrant notes, with pale pink fruit. I do not know what kind of fruit, but for me they are associated with this phrase - "pale pink fruits" (note: bergamot, accords of ocean breezes, sparkling notes of Bellini, Tahitian tiare, lily, pink peony, tree chords, creamy sandalwood and white musk). They are very clean, clear and bright. Underlying - transparent woody musk, but he is also very pink.

  Luscious Pink vaguely reminds me of Marc Jacobs Daisy: they do not smell the same, but they are both bright, fun, young, nothing else comes to mind; It can easily imagine shampoo which also will smell, or possibly body spray. Luscious Pink is associated with something pink, despite the fact that it is not very sweet, a little sweeter Daisy. Personally, I like the M more, to be more precise, a preference I give Daisy (and its bottle Daisy!).

Mariah Carey Luscious Pink - perfume, but in many ways it no longer fits the definition of eau de toilette.

Author: Ann, New York