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Oakcha Watermelon Jam is a fruity-fresh floral unisex fragrance. This fragrance is part of Oakcha's Candy Collection, bringing the fun and fresh watermelon candy into a luxury fragrance, as sweet as a summer memory. Top notes of sweet watermelon and green pear. Middle notes of red berries, melon, and jasmine petals. Base notes settling with sugared sandalwood, and creamy cedarwood. Made with a 30% oil parfum extrait, ensuring a longer lasting fragrance.
Main Accords: Ozonic, Aquatic, Fruity, Fresh, Sweet
Oakcha Watermelon Jam Reviews
Fragrantica: "The scent is exactly what you think: watermelon candy. Think a watermelon jolly rancher; pure, synthetic, shockingly sweet, syrupy watermelon. This is one of my favorite candy flavors EVER."
Fragrantica: "Opening is pure Jolly Rancher Stix Watermelon. This becomes more pear-and-cantaloupe scented after it dries and settles in. Wish the watermelon & red berry notes lasted longer on me. Smells like a shampoo you can buy at the drugstore or grocery, stays close to the skin in the end. Feels perfect for a teen."
Fragrantica: "Wear this if you want kids to ask you for a piece of candy. Lol it literally smells like you have an open bag of watermelon gummies in your purse. I layer it with D&G L'imperatrice for a more wearable, grown up vibe."
Fragrantica: "It's candied and smells like watermelon jelly beans. There's possibly some of that "green pear" here, but it's not a distinct sort of pear...the entirely composition is just fruity/tart. It's not merely sweet or *jammy*, but it does smell concentrated and thick. Kind of chewy. Not watery like L'imperatrice. Just a smidgen of white florals and some fuzzy clean musk undergird the fruit elements, and that's about it to me. Pretty simple/simple & pretty."