WhiteSoul opens with a dense, jammy sweetness driven by apricot, mandarin orange, and mirabelle plum. This isn't a fresh, watery fruitiness; instead, it feels like stone fruits preserved in sugar, acc...
The fragrance is widely recognized for its strong value, offering a high-quality, resinous amber profile at a budget-friendly price point, though it has become harder to find since being discontinued.
Enthusiasts frequently compare it to its masculine counterpart, Black Soul, noting that WhiteSoul acts as the "nice sister"—softer, more approachable, and significantly more powdery than the bold, animalic leanings of the men's version.
Performance is a highlight for most users; while the projection is moderate and polite, the longevity is noted for lasting throughout an entire day on the skin and even longer on clothing.
It is most highly recommended for daytime wear during the fall and winter, as the cooling air helps the balsamic and powdery notes shine without becoming overwhelming.
While generally well-liked for its smooth and unintrusive nature, the scent is considered somewhat niche in its appeal due to the specific combination of medicinal saffron and heavy powder.