This "Millennial" Perfume Always Earns Me Compliments, So I'm Bringing It Back for 2025
As a beauty editor, I'm lucky enough to try so many new perfumes on a monthly basis. In fact, I hear about so many launches that I even have a monthly feature on the new fragrances that you need to know about. As you can probably imagine, my perfume collection is pretty big, and I'm constantly switching things up and changing scents for the new seasons.
That being said, there is a handful of perfumes in my collection that have truly stood the test of time. From classic fragrances such as Chanel No5 and Dior's famous Miss Dior, there are a select few scents that I always repurchase no matter how old they get. One scent in particular that I can never get enough of is YSL's Black Opium,
Yes, this designer fragrance came out ten years ago, but it never fails to earn me compliments. It was huge when I was a teenager, so I guess you could say it's more of a "millennial" fragrance, but I'll be wearing it long into 2025. If you want to find out why I love it so much, keep on scrolling for my full review...
YSL Black Opium Perfume Review
The Notes
In my opinion, the main appeal when it comes to this perfume is the notes. It's quite possibly one of the most captivating scents I have ever come across, and everyone always asks me what I am wearing when I spritz it. I'd describe it as a sexy, gourmand scent that is perfect for evenings out.
The top notes include fresh pear and mandarin, which are given an intoxicating twist thanks to hints of roasted black coffee and cedarwood. Vanilla, orange blossom and white florals are at the heart, with a musky base that settles on the skin beautifully. As you can tell, this perfume contains a lot of contrasting notes. It takes fresh, sweet florals and turns them into a smooth, seductive aroma that keeps you coming back time and time again.
The Longevity
One thing I really love about this perfume is the longevity. Thanks to strong notes such as roasted black coffee and musk, this scent lasts so long. I can spritz it on in the morning and still smell it on the same clothes the next day. Judging from the amount of compliments it earns me, it also leaves a noticeable scent trail. It's the kind of perfume that people will still smell even after you've left the room.
The Packaging
The fragrance comes in a slim bottle that makes it super easy to pop into your handbag when on the go. The packaging embodies the notes, with contrasting light and dark colours. It has a black glittery bottle with a light pink circle in the centre featuring the brand's iconic logo.
The Verdict
All in all, I really can't rave enough about this fragrance. It smells delicious, it lasts all day and thanks to the punchy notes, you don't need to use a lot. I will say that if you're not a fan of gourmand fragrances, then this might not be for you, but if you do love sweet, sensual perfumes, I recommend adding this to your basket straight away.
Pros: Captivating scent, earns you compliments and lasts all day
Cons: May be too sweet for some
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Grace Lindsay is the junior beauty editor at Who What Wear UK. At the age of 18 she decided to train as a makeup artist before going on to study english and media at Goldsmiths University. It was during that time that she explored her love for journalism by interning at a small beauty start-up based in Shoreditch. Since then, she has worked at a number of publications including Marie Claire and Hello!, where her love for all things beauty continued to grow.
As Who What Wear UK's junior beauty editor, she covers everything from the latest hair trends to the stand-out makeup products of the season.
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