How does this compare to the original Sweet Tooth fragrance?+−
While the original is known for its light, marshmallowy white chocolate profile, Cherry Baby is significantly deeper and fruitier. It replaces the lactonic "fluffiness" of the original with dark chocolate and a bold cherry-cocktail punch, making it better suited for nights out rather than just daily casual wear.
Is this fragrance appropriate for office or professional settings?+−
While it can be worn daily, the community largely views this as a leisure or evening fragrance. Its heavy gourmand notes of brown sugar and dark chocolate, combined with the cocktail accord, lean more toward social outings and "night out" vibes than a traditional business environment.
How is the longevity and projection of this eau de parfum?+−
Users generally report moderate performance. It provides a noticeable scent trail initially, but the projection settles relatively quickly. Because it is an affordable celebrity fragrance, many enthusiasts find themselves reapplying throughout the day or layering it with lotions to extend its life.
Does the patchouli make this a "heavy" or "spicy" fragrance?