Frequently Asked Questions about Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret
What does Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret smell like?
Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret features top notes of Apple, middle notes of Bubble Gum, Caramel, and Jasmine, and base notes of Amber and Sandalwood.
How long does Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret last?
Based on user reviews, Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret?
Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret?
Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret was created by Linda Song.
When was Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret released?
Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret was released in 2022.
Is Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret for men or women?
Based on user reviews, Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret is primarily a feminine fragrance, though 0% of reviewers consider it suitable for men.
What season is Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret best for?
According to user reviews, Tease Sugar Fleur by Victoria's Secret is best suited for Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter.
Tease Sugar Fleur, from Victoria's Secret was released in 2022. The perfumer behind this creation is Linda Song. It has the top notes of Apple, middle notes of Bubble Gum, Caramel, and Jasmine, and base notes of Amber and Sandalwood.
Standalone review: opens with a blast of sweet candied apples, then the caramel and bubblegum ease into view. Anything floral is just there to add depth, the star of this show is apples and sweets. This is average longevity and projection but smells so delicious, it’s worth reapplying. Way in the dry down this turns into sugar and soft amber.
Listen, this is not complex, it’s not totally unique, but it is damn good. To me, compared to all the things up top… it’s better. Eden Juicy Apple is too sharp and musky. Candy Apple Cauldron is too sour. Dylan Purple, Irresistible and Dolce Rose are too floral. Sugarful is a synthetic mess that disappears in minutes. Sugar Fleur is perfection.
These days getting a 3ml bottle under 80usd is unheard of, but I got mine under 60 thanks to a sale. I definitely feel it’s worth it because I have begged for them to bring this scent back.
OG comparison: the OG was sharper and didn’t last as long. That’s it. The new one feels sweeter and better quality, more refined if you will. I also prefer the new label/ribbon. Very demure… other than that, we have back the scent we fell in love with. I’m grateful.
This is for the girls and guys who like to smell like a candy shop. If the name and notes didn’t make it clear, allow me. This is a bottle of cavities. I love it, but it may be too much for you. Don’t be mad at a Sugar perfume for smelling like sugar if you know you don’t like sugary scents…
To me on its own it’s definitely traditionally femme. But as a layering scent, surprisingly unisex. This adds such a nice touch of sweetness to so many scents, it’s definitely worth keeping an open mind.
Anyhow, I’m in love and so happy to have this missing piece of my collection on the shelf where it belongs🥰
It’s FINALLY back!
Standalone review: opens with a blast of sweet candied apples, then the caramel and bubblegum ease into view. Anything floral is just there to add depth, the star of this show is apples and sweets. This is average longevity and projection but smells so delicious, it’s worth reapplying. Way in the dry down this turns into sugar and soft amber.
Listen, this is not complex, it’s not totally unique, but it is damn good. To me, compared to all the things up top… it’s better. Eden Juicy Apple is too sharp and musky. Candy Apple Cauldron is too sour. Dylan Purple, Irresistible and Dolce Rose are too floral. Sugarful is a synthetic mess that disappears in minutes. Sugar Fleur is perfection.
These days getting a 3ml bottle under 80usd is unheard of, but I got mine under 60 thanks to a sale. I definitely feel it’s worth it because I have begged for them to bring this scent back.
OG comparison: the OG was sharper and didn’t last as long. That’s it. The new one feels sweeter and better quality, more refined if you will. I also prefer the new label/ribbon. Very demure… other than that, we have back the scent we fell in love with. I’m grateful.
This is for the girls and guys who like to smell like a candy shop. If the name and notes didn’t make it clear, allow me. This is a bottle of cavities. I love it, but it may be too much for you. Don’t be mad at a Sugar perfume for smelling like sugar if you know you don’t like sugary scents…
To me on its own it’s definitely traditionally femme. But as a layering scent, surprisingly unisex. This adds such a nice touch of sweetness to so many scents, it’s definitely worth keeping an open mind.
Anyhow, I’m in love and so happy to have this missing piece of my collection on the shelf where it belongs🥰