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TokyoMilk Sonoran Bloom

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All sales are final, we are a perfume sampling company - letting you try perfume before you invest in a bottle. Unfortunately, we cannot refund any product that you do not like. If you are new to perfume or wanting to break out of wearing the same scent, try our starter sampler packs so that you can find the perfume that works for you.

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Sonoran Bloom is a unisex floral fragrance that launched in 2021 and was created by Margot Elena. It is the scent of rain-soaked blossoms that unfold in a display of rare desert splendor. Sonoran Bloom features notes of petrichor, saguaro flower, agave and red clay. It is a parfum.

TOKYOMILK SONORAN BLOOM REVIEWS

Fragrantica: Smells absolutely great but not for me personally cause its a little too overly feminine in my opinion. If you're a woman, definitely would recommend, its amazing; if you're a man, then probably would look for other options.

Fragrantica: This does not smell like petrichor. Or cactus. "Dry floral" is a good way of describing it. Maybe a powdery violet or iris. Certainly more powder than aquatic. A nice smell but nothing earth shattering.

Fragrantica: Classy, clean, green, fresh, floral...lovely for spring & summer, and daytime. Work appropriate.

Fragrantica: Summer has shown up later than usual where I live. Today was the first day over 90 F day (32 C), which was perfect for Sonoran Bloom. This fragrance is a rainy desert day, wet clay, and fragrant desert flowers. The projection is quite intimate, so it doesn’t add to the suffocating heat around you. Recent TokyoMilk fragrances have been a little weaker performance-wise than in yesteryear it seems. However, they’re still decent, a little quirky, and mostly safe for the office, which is good since I have sooooooo many fragrances that are probably too bold for the office.

Fragrantica: Picture a down to earth woman from Durango, CO or Santa Fe, NM: chunky silver and turquoise rings grip a pint of craft beer, round brim wool hat covers a grown out balayage and the beginnings of crow's feet. She likes road tripping to Moab, UT every spring break to hike in the rock formations and canyons. She's effortlessly cool, one part free spirit and one part boss babe. I like this perfume. A great dry floral for all seasons, but I especially like it in winter. Great staying power but the silage isn't overpowering or heady. Clean and "cool," not sweet and frilly. At once entrepreneurial and spiritual. Great for trendy women over 25. Gets great mileage both in the office and out for leisure.