Top notes: Jasmine petals, Lemon
Heart notes: Plumeria, Ylang-Ylang
Base notes: Sandalwood, Benzoin
Among these, the much-curious plumeria—what exactly does it smell like? I couldn’t help but take deep, greedy sniffs. I was genuinely afraid the scent might be too tropical, evoking an overly summery vibe similar to the previous tropical cherimoya. In reality, upon sniffing, it instead delivers a soft warmth reminiscent of gentle sunlight. The opening notes of jasmine and lemon lightly awaken a fresh, crisp sensation—pleasant and immediately appealing. As the softness of plumeria unfolds through layers of ylang-ylang, you can feel the caress of sunlit warmth, as if embraced by mild sunshine. Finally, the sandalwood and benzoin in the base extend all these fragrances into a lingering, serene trail.

























