I'll Be Honest: I'm Shocked by How Great These Perfumes Smell
I am the first to admit that I can (sometimes) be a bit of a snob. I like to imagine that, as a beauty journalist, I remain totally impartial every time I try a new product. But if I said that, I'd be lying to both you and myself. In reality, I'm just as much put off by certain product characteristics as the next person—and this is truer than ever when it comes to perfume.
As a general rule, I like my perfumes to be sleek, chic, and expensive-smelling. This doesn't necessarily mean that the fragrances should be expensive—they just have to smell that way. Having said that, I'm also one of the most shallow perfume lovers I know. Truthfully, I should know better than to judge a beauty product by its packaging. However, unless a perfume bottle looks understated and chic, I immediately write it off as something I'm going to dislike. This has been particularly hard to overcome with Carolina Herrera perfumes.
I'm ashamed to admit this, but I've actively avoided Carolina Herrera perfumes for most of my professional life. The gaudy bottles and über-glam branding is so far from my usual taste that I've turned my nose up at the notion of wearing the brand's fragrances. But not too long ago, I caught a whiff of someone wearing a perfume that piqued my interest. I asked after it and was informed it was Carolina Herrera. I thought it must be fragrance from the brand's luxury line, no doubt. Alas, it was none other than the brand's iconic (and more affordable) CH perfume. I was intrigued.
Since then, I've felt more inclined to give some of the brand's other fragrances the benefit of the doubt. In a bid to get over my perfume snobbery, I decided to try every Carolina Herrera fragrance out there. And shockingly, I found a whole bunch that I liked more than I thought I would. Keep scrolling to discover my 10 favourite Carolina Herrera perfumes.
10. Carolina Herrera Very Good Girl Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: red currant, lychee, rose, lily, vanilla bourbon, vetiver
Off the bat, I'd like to address this bottle. It's Herrera's Good Girl fragrances that cause me deep distress as a minimalist. Put the juices into a simple square bottle, and chances are I'll like them a whole lot more. That's not to say these bottles are ugly, mind you. I totally appreciate the clever and glamorous design, but glamorous I am not. In all honesty, I had never smelled this perfume before I decided to embark on my Carolina Herrera fragrance adventure—and it's good. Sweet and nose-tickling but undeniably magnetising, it's the sort of perfume I'd want to pick up and douse myself with before a night on the town.
9. Carolina Herrera CH Hot! Hot! Hot! Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: grapefruit, neroli, aloe vera, ylang ylang, coconut, raspberry, vanilla Namibian myrrh, sandalwood
If it's sweet, zingy, fresh, and totally carefree scents that you're into, you'll want a slice of this. What's inside this perfume bottle smells remarkably expensive. (You'll spot this as a theme throughout this review.) At first, it's super sweet, but not in a heady or sickly way—more like a refreshing slurp of raspberry lemonade on a hot day. After a few minutes, it dries down into a beautifully warm scent that works equally as well during the colder months as it does throughout summer.
8. Carolina Herrera Good Girl Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: Bulgarian rose, jasmine sambac, orange blossom, praline, cinnamon, bergamot, lemon, sandalwood, cedarwood, cashmere, patchouli, amber, transparent musk
The first time I smelled this fragrance, I was working as a beauty editor for a popular department store. We had bi-annual meetings with brands to discover their upcoming launches. The main agenda for these meetings was for the buyers to determine quantities and for marketing teams to make a plan of action for 'big moment' launches. The meeting in which Good Girl was introduced to me (and the buyers) for the first time will stick with me forever. I remember seeing the bottle and knowing it was going to be a best seller for years to come—and I was right. This bottle has become an icon. What's inside it is equally as iconic, too. It's powerful, point-making, and beautifully warm. I vividly remember a male colleague walking past the meeting room, where we'd been spraying this frivolously into the air. He stopped in his tracks, looked at me and said, "What is that?!" And that sums up the beauty of Good Girl.
7. Carolina Herrera 212 VIP Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: vanilla, tonka bean, gardenia, musk, passion fruit, rum
My main issue with this perfume bottle isn't the way that it looks but its total impracticality. It doesn't stand up. The good news, though, is that the perfume itself is divine. It's fresh and sparkling but in a warm way. It's the perfume to reach for when you're on the fence about going out—it's guaranteed to make you want to throw on some heels and enjoy yourself.
6. Carolina Herrera True Oud Eau de Parfum
Key notes Thai oud, myrrh, jasmine, saffron, olive, osmanthus, freesia, akigalawood, musk, sandalwood, patchouli
This perfume is truly special. The only reason I have ranked it to sit in the bottom half of this list is because I know how divisive oud can be as an aroma. As a beauty editor with an affinity for scent, I'd be a fool if I denied the beauty of oud fragrances. Do I wear them often? Not really. I do, however, go weak at the knees whenever I catch a waft of someone wearing a really expensive-smelling oud fragrance—and that's what True Oud is. It has all of the smoky depth you would associate with oud but this particular blend comes with a hit of marine-like freshness that has you dreaming of sun-drenched afternoons meandering Middle-Eastern souks.
5. Carolina Herrera Herrera Tuberose Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: tuberose, orange flower, vanilla
If you haven't smelled tuberose in a fragrance before, let me shed some light for you. It is, in my opinion, one of the most distinctive olfactory notes out there. It's heavy, floral and a little bit soapy. While I simply adore the smell of tuberose, I struggle to wear it in perfume as I find that, after a little while, it can be overbearing. This fragrance, however, gets it so right. With orange flower, it has a lightness to it that makes it feel fresh while vanilla delivers a creaminess that has it sinking into the skin. When I'm craving a bit of luxury, I want to have this on hand.
4. Carolina Herrera CH Women Eau de Toilette
Key Notes: bergamot, grapefruit, Bulgarian rose, jasmine sambac, praline, patchouli
The perfume that started this whole thing, CH, is a fragrance feat. It's everything I want to be. It's undeniably fresh, fruity, and tropical but transforms into a comforting, chocolatey scent. My only regret when it comes to Carolina Herrera fragrances is that I didn't smell this sooner.
3. Carolina Herrera Amethyst Haze Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: cardamom, pink pepper, liquorice, cacao, vanilla bourbon, patchouli, cashmere wood
The chances you've ever smelled a perfume like this one are slim, and they should be when you're forking out £235 for a fragrance. It's the sort of scent that has your brain totally muddled. If you're looking for a perfume that evokes a sense of nostalgic escapism, this isn't it. Instead, it's a head-turning, question-raising beauty. Imagine the sweetness of liquorice, the freshness of pink pepper, the warming sensation of coffee, and the earthiness of patchouli hitting your nose all at once. It's the sort of perfume suited best for people who like to cause a stir, and it's incredibly difficult to dislike.
2. Carolina Herrera 212 VIP Rosé Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: champagne rosé, peach blossom, amber, queenwood
The reason this sits so high on this list is because, considering the price, it smells unbelievably expensive and good. It's fresh and light on the nose with a champagne-like effervescence, but it smells rich in a way that makes you want to go back for more every single time you smell it. Oh, and unlike the original 212 VIP, the bottle stands up on its own.
1. Caroline Herrera Gold Myrrh Absolute Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: immortelle, liquorice, cacao, vanilla, myrrh
Bitter, warm, and a little bit chocolatey, Gold Myrrh Absolute is potentially one of the most divine perfumes I have ever smelled. The gleaming gold bottle had me concerned at first, but I couldn't be more in love with the scent if I tried. As someone who doesn't typically like gourmand scents, I was shocked by this one. It's the sort of perfume that makes you melt when you smell it. A single inhale has you enveloped in a blanket of comfort that you'll never want to leave. While warm and rich scents of its kind typically leave you feeling overwhelmed, Gold Myrrh Absolute has a long-lasting freshness that keeps it light on the senses but lingering on the mind.
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Shannon Lawlor is a renowned beauty journalist and has contributed to Who What Wear’s beauty content since 2020. As a leading beauty editor, expert and brand consultant, she has over eight years of experience working for some of the industry’s most esteemed titles, including Who What Wear (of course), Glamour UK, Stylist, Refinery29 and Fabulous. Having also worked behind the scenes with some of the industry’s biggest brands and retailers, Shannon has a unique insight into what people really want from their beauty routines. Understanding that beauty lovers seek honest, open and responsible advice, she has it made her mission to demystify the intimidating world of beauty, taking a no-frills approach to the most relatable topics. While Shannon is the first to admit she doesn’t hold the answer to every beauty question out there, she is dedicated to sharing her expert insights in a bid to help. As a self-proclaimed lazy girl, Shannon has an affinity for easy-to-use, foolproof beauty products and has made it her mission to scope out the best of the best. When she’s not working, Shannon is likely soaking in the bath or giving no-holds-barred beauty reviews on Instagram from her bathroom floor.