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Pearfat Parfum Stomped on Bed of Lettuce

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Stomped on Bed of Lettuce is a floral green created by Alie Kiral. Inspired by the 1966 film, Daisies - the world is spoiled, so perhaps we should be, too. Capturing the vivid palette of the film’s colors, the chaotic spirit of Marie #1 and Marie #2 eating and pranking their way through life, and the anarchic femininity that Daisies represents, Stomped on Bed of Lettuce is metallic green fragrance for schemers. It smells like sneaking through sun-warmed grass, gleefully crashing a party and body heat while dancing with your best friend. It features notes of pineapple, rhubarb, grapefruit, patchouli, frankicense, civet, oakmoss and saltwater. It is an eau de parfum, edp.

PEARFAT PARFUM STOMPED ON BED OF LETTUCE REVIEWS

Fragrantica: Another green frag to add to my green collection! Love this one. It's so strange, and it tells a story, but it remains wearable, though perhaps only for casual occasions and warm days. The base of this is a decidedly chlorophyll note, and maybe I'm being led by the title, but I definitely get a sense of a crunchy bunch of Romaine lettuce, broken into pieces for a lovely salad. Add to the leafiness a healthy dose of black and pink peppercorns and a hint of citrus (grapefruit? maybe. perhaps a squeeze of lemon on my Caesar.), and you have something fun and fresh. There's a weight to this one too that pulls all this freshness away from being facile - perhaps that's the animalic civet coming through. I blind bought this one and was pleasantly surprised. This house was a great discovery!

Fragrantica: This fragrance captures playful days spent near the garden, watching loved ones start their shenanigans. It opens with a fresh, tart scent of lettuce, complemented by a hint of rhubarb, reminiscent of the contrasting personalities of the two Maries in "Daisies"—similar yet distinct. As it evolves, it transforms into a civet skin scent, conveying the allure of a gentle sweat on a warm day. Perfect for the hot days of spring and summer. Allie, this scent is truly a work of art. Bravo!

Fragrantica: It’s like a mix of a lot of sour green notes to complement the amazing seawater/civet notes. The rhubarb, grapefruit, and oak moss are all the right amount of sour and punchy to add to the sweaty/sour vibe. Later the darker patchouli comes through to tone things down but it’s amazing the whole way through. It’s definitely a 10/10, one of my all time favorites.

Fragrantica: A sour, musky, salty dream. brings to mind dancing and laughing with friends under the beaming sun while sweat drips down my back. a technicolor olfactory delight that thrives in hot weather. smelling this makes me smile.

Fragrantica: Sweaty, peppery green. Reminds me of middle school gym class outdoors in the balmy late Summer. Early on, the pink pepper dominates, with a powerfully sharp sour spiciness punching you in the face, on top of a weedy, breezy green. The drydown leans more into the oakmoss and civet and feels acrid, like you stepped back into the locker room after class. It's an intense perfume. I like every note in this, and it's powerfully nostalgic like the whole Pearfat line.

Fragrantica: Sharp, herbal, spicy green opening. Can smell the saltwater and pink peppercorn, everything else rolls together to make a grassy field, not really picking out other individual notes. Very invigorating. A bit more animalic as it dries down but not off putting at all, like opening up a friend’s closet to try on coats. I suppose on paper I might have a hard time selling someone on a perfume that smells like seawater, herbs, and fur coats, but it's gorgeous. Lot of punch and energy. You get lush greenery and the smells of a big city at the same time. There's a sensation of smelling the inside of a silk purse. Like vintage feminine luxuries mixed together with wet, spicy greens. It's a little more powdery the more it dries down, which I usually don’t like, but it has a zestiness that keeps it away from baby powder. Further into dry down, it becomes a much lighter smell that could even be office appropriate. Silk with an herbal zing. I find it completely intoxicating. Hours into dry down, it's kind of a your skin but better scent. I would love to smell this on anyone.

Fragrantica: I don't think i've smelt a fragrance that evokes such an intense feeling of nostalgia quite like this one... "stomped on bed of lettuce" brings back memories of jekyll island, my parents' favorite place to vacation when i was a child. i recall the time they got terrible sun poisoning because it was cloudy enough that they assumed sunscreen was unnecessary; while it doesn't hold the saltiness of the actual ocean, this scent does bring me back to my childlike ideation of that beach. the rhubarb and civet pack a powerful punch that gives this perfume a somewhat sweaty chemical aspect, like a pleasant battery acid. it has the feverish feel of an intense sunburn but also an inviting citric quality that mellows out the scent profile into a lovely reminder of fonder times.

Fragrantica: This fragrance made me watch the inspiration for it, Daises (1966), which was quite the odd trip. The fragrance and notes make sense with the inspiration, where there’s a great deal of chaotic elements that all somehow meld together to make a cohesive and very complete piece of art. Moving from my poor, pretentious, artistic appreciation. The fragrance is at the top is a very fresh green fragrance, though not listed as a note I get almost a lettuce, maybe that’s because of the name priming me. However the fragrance has a lot of depth, especially as it moves to the dry down, it gets for lack of a descriptor funkier. The civet, oak moss, and incense really develop a dense, dark undercurrent, underneath the green aspects of the the fragrance.