Is this a typical "baby powder" scented fragrance?+−
No. While it has powdery accords from the violet and mimosa, the addition of cardamom and a "vanilla milk" base makes it smell more like a creamy, spicy floral than traditional cosmetic powder.
How does the spice level compare to other floral fragrances?+−
The cardamom is noticeable from the first spray, giving it a "kick" that sets it apart from standard sweet florals. It is warm and spicy but remains approachable and light enough for office environments.
Is this fragrance better for cold or warm weather?+−
It is most popular during the spring, as the mimosa and bergamot shine in milder temperatures. However, the sandalwood and tonka bean base gives it enough body to be worn comfortably in summer and fall.
Is Not Your Baby leaning more masculine or feminine?+−
While classified for men and women, the combination of violet and sweet vanilla milk often skews toward a more traditional feminine profile. However, the dryness of the cardamom and sandalwood makes it an easy wear for anyone who enjoys spicy florals.