Dorsay Candy Rush Extrait was released in 2026. Created by Patrice Revillard, it has notes of ambroxan, iris, benzoin, marshmallow, neroli, orange blossom, musk, sandalwood and vanilla. Dorsay Candy Rush is an extrait de Parfum.
From the brand - "Candy Rush by D'Orsay is an extrait de parfum released in 2026 and created by Patrice Revillard. Developed for Campomarzio 70, it presents an amber floral profile with gourmand facets, built around marshmallow, iris, and neroli, followed by orange blossom, vanilla, and benzoin, and settling into ambroxan, sandalwood, and musk. The composition combines soft sweetness, luminous florals, and a warm, musky woody base... A gourmand fragrance, at once heavenly and carnal, where desire is enveloped in sweetness and every breath becomes enchantment."
Fragrantica - "Candy Rush is Love, Don't Be Shy on steroids. Even after a shower, I could still smell it. The performance is incredible. If you're a fan of the Love, Don't Be Shy DNA, this one is beautiful and definitely worth experiencing. I don't really understand the comparisons to Scarlet Sands. Maybe they're fourth cousins once removed, but to my nose, the resemblance is minimal."
Fragrantica - "I never thought I wanted my perfume to smell of marshmallows, but apparently I do! Love this. Fluffy, light, cloudy marshmallows. Soft. Not juvenile, not too gourmand. To me, this was worth importing from Campomarzio70 Perfumery in Italy."
Fragrantica - "The scent is exactly what you should expect from the notes, in the best way possible. Way more refined and complex than LDBS with pronounced tonka and iris accords in the drydown."
Fragrantica - "This fragrance definitely shares some of the opening DNA of Love, Don't Be Shy, with that familiar marshmallow-neroli sweetness. However, it quickly comes into its own during the drydown, evolving into an airy, dry but sweet sandalwood. What I enjoy most about Candy Rush is how it manages to be sweet without getting too syrupy, sticky or cloying like other fragrances that share the LDBS profile. This also has a ton of lift to it with the ambroxan, so this would make a great layering pair with other florals. Overall, this is a solid release for anyone looking for a sweet marshmallow fragrance centered around dry sandalwood rather than gourmand heaviness."
Fragrantica - "Personally I love this! Does it remind you of LDBS, yes kinda initially but it takes an entirely different direction after the initial top notes wear off. You get a musky ambroxan style marshmallow that continues to float in the air. To my nose it reads dusty kinda like vanilla powder does but with marshmallow. This will be great in the heat i think. It more reminds me of Ella K Orchid K."