- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
2010
Brand: Playboy
Line: play it sexy
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: middle up
Country: USA
Made in: Spain
Gender: for women
Scent Type: eastern, gourmet
Top Notes: Pink Grapefruit, Pink Peppercorn, Tangerine
Heart Notes: Jasmine, Liquorice, Osmanthus
Base Notes: Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tonka Beans, Vanilla
Playboy Play It Sexy is a fragrance that embodies the philosophy of true sensuality as a way of life, rather than just a mood. This scent instills a sense of confidence, highlighting femininity and allowing one's true personality to shine. Each time you step into the game, where sensuality becomes your second nature, these perfumes amplify your allure.
Top Note: It begins with airy hints of grapefruit and mandarin, immediately filling the space with citrus energy.
Heart Note: In the olfactory climax, sensual accords of jasmine, licorice, and osmanthus unfold, adding complexity to the fragrance with honeyed and fruity undertones.
Base Note: Rich in accents of caramel-like tonka beans, creamy vanilla, smoky patchouli, and balsamic sandalwood, they create a sweet and creamy finale with earthy nuances for a lasting trail.
In the pyramid, there is also pink pepper, which for some reason is not mentioned here. And let me tell you, I can feel this pepper from start to finish. First, it's pepper with citrus, then pepper with licorice, and then pepper with patchouli. To put it simply, we didn't get along with this fragrance. My nose tickles and that's it. The longevity is average.
The fragrance is simply wow.
Slightly sweet, powdery, and spicy fragrance. It has decent longevity, and it lasts longer on clothing. For this price, it's absolutely fantastic.
I have Playboy Play It Wild for Her and I like it. After reading enthusiastic reviews, I decided to buy this perfume (Playboy Play It Sexy) as well. However, at first, it smells really nice, but then it turns into a retro powder scent, if I can put it that way, and I don't like it.