Daisy Eau So Fresh opens with a burst of grapefruit and raspberry that feels genuinely bright and upbeat — like biting into something cold and sweet on a warm afternoon. The pear adds a softer, juicie...
Performance is the most consistent criticism: longevity tends to be on the shorter side, sometimes fading to a skin scent within an hour or two, which is a known pattern across the Marc Jacobs Daisy line rather than unique to this version.
Despite the longevity issues, it builds devoted, long-term wearers — the kind of fragrance people return to for years specifically because of the easy, crowd-pleasing quality.
Fragrance enthusiasts tend to view it as pleasant but generic, noting it lacks a distinctive edge; casual wearers, however, find that same quality to be a feature rather than a flaw.
The community broadly agrees it belongs to spring and summer almost exclusively — wearing it in cooler months feels like a mismatch with the light, fruity-floral character.
Compliment-gathering is frequently mentioned, which creates an interesting tension: it's considered unimpressive on paper but reliably performs well socially.