Jasmine Freak is a vibrant, neon-lit take on a classic floral, leaning heavily into a "fruity-floral" identity rather than a botanical soliflor. It opens with an energetic burst of blackcurrant and sw...
The fragrance is widely considered a "tame" jasmine; enthusiasts note that the fruit notes—particularly mango—often overshadow the white floral elements, making it more of a tropical fruity scent than a traditional floral.
Performance is consistently reported as solid but polite; it has decent longevity and lingers on the skin, but it does not project aggressively, making it safe for office or daily wear.
It is a highly polarizing scent due to how its "indolic" or animalic facets react with individual skin chemistry; while many find it creamy and sweet, a vocal minority experience a sour or unpleasant "body odor" effect.
Most users recommend Jasmine Freak for sunny, warm-weather occasions in the spring and summer, especially for leisure and daytime activities.
Comparisons are often made to other modern jasmines like Le Labo’s Jasmin 17 or Rogue’s Jasmin Antique, though Jasmine Freak is noted for being much fruitier and less "skanky" or "pollen-heavy" than its competitors.