Stephane Humbert Soleil de Jeddah Mango Kiss was released in 2012, an offshoot of the original with an emphasis on mango. Created by Stephane Humbert Lucas, a unisex fragrance with notes of mango, chamomile, orange blossom, coconut, ylang, amber, fig, vanilla, Siam benzoin, iris butter and sandalwood. Stephane Humbert Soleil de Jeddah Mango Kiss is an edp, eau de parfum.
From the brand - "Soleil de Jeddah Mango Kiss is a bold, vitamin-packed version of Soleil de Jeddah. The tangy notes of Mandarin and Mango sparkle from the opening. The freshness of a Coconut sorbet contrasts with the sweet facets of Ylang Ylang while an addictive sweetness of Solar Amber and Vanilla absolute sublimates the facetious delicacies. Soleil de Jeddah Mango Kiss, an irresistibly gourmand fragrance of great pleasure of oriental fragrances."
Fragrantica - "Mango Kiss is a total winner! Even though mango is the star of the show, the other notes make it feel sweet, sophisticated, and super luxurious. It's like a tropical getaway in a bottle. The fragrance lasts forever, and the juice is top-notch. Every time you smell it, you'll get a burst of juicy, COLD, and fresh mango goodness."
Fragrantica - "Very possibly my favorite fragrance. Every note complements the Mango quite magnificently. Amber and Mango needs to be the basis of more fragrances. "
Fragrantica - "This is an ultra creamy realistic Mango fragrance it really does smell like a rich woman on a yacht in a summer destination. It’s rich creamy and smells orange mango creamy butter or lotion."
Fragrantica - "This fragrance is so delightful and summery but in the brightest and most grown up way. It's juicy with restraintful tact. The mango note is perfect, not too green, sour or sweet. The chamomile balances the fruit and punchy floral giving this an herbal earthiness anchored by the coconut."
Fragrantica - "Omg what a stunner. This is exactly what I would want from a fruity niche fragrance that is more grown up than the typical fruity designer fragrances that I shy away from - the ones that turn into that familiar sticky sweet sweaty ickiness. This has a gorgeous rich (but not heavy) base lending from the coconut, vanilla and amber. And a wonderful slight bitterness from I assume the chamomile note, which tones down the sweetness. Grown up but youthful and playful at the same time. I compared this to SHL God of Fire and this is far superior. God of Fire is a little more on the generic fruity side. Mango Kiss is a winner!"