Sensi is characterized by a "cashmere sweater" feel, offering a texture that is simultaneously creamy, powdery, and warm. It opens with a brief, bright spark of lime and common elder, but the citrus q...
The fragrance is widely regarded as a "lost classic" due to its discontinuation, which has fueled a high-priced secondary market where fans hunt for vintage bottles.
Performance is characterized by strong longevity but soft sillage; it creates an intimate scent bubble that lasts for several hours without being intrusive.
Enthusiasts frequently compare its creamy, almond-heavy profile to fragrances like Chanel Allure and Dior Addict, though Sensi is noted for being less floral and more bready.
It is considered a highly versatile scent that transitions well across all seasons, though its warmth makes it a particular favorite for fall and winter wear.
While most find it comforting, a small number of users report a polarizing "Play-Doh" or slightly acidic quality in the initial opening before it settles.