How does this compare to the original Loverdose?+−
While both share a powdery, sweet foundation, Red Kiss leans much harder into the gourmand category with its hazelnut and cocoa notes. The original is often seen as more floral-spicy, whereas Red Kiss feels more like a dessert-inspired fragrance.
Is this a good choice for professional environments?+−
While it is rated well for daily wear, its heavy sweetness and synthetic gourmand accords mean it is more frequently recommended for leisure, evenings, and social outings rather than a formal business setting.
Does the hazelnut note smell like Nutella?+−
Many users find the combination of hazelnut and cocoa gives off a chocolate-hazelnut vibe, though the addition of orange blossom and green apple keeps it from smelling purely like a food product.
Is Loverdose Red Kiss still in production?+−
This fragrance is becoming increasingly difficult to find through primary retailers and is often discussed in the community as being discontinued or in limited distribution, making it a sought-after item for collectors of the Loverdose line.