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After I’m scrolling through my TikTok “for you” page and listen to “Okay b–ch, I’ve got it, let’s try it,” I just know Paul Fino’s (aka @paulreactss) review goes to be great. Okay, well possibly all the things isn’t a “hit,” but I at the very least know the reviews will probably be authentic. With a whopping 1.4 million followers, Fino has earned his place as a top-tier content creator on #PerfumeTok and for good reason — he knows his stuff. Known for his vibrant and authentic reviews, Paul Reacts has introduced us to fragrances that should not only buzzworthy but additionally embodies a mix of sophistication and intrigue. Exactly the explanation why he’s earned my trust on rating a number of the world’s best fragrances.
Fino can also be known for helping his audience uncover hidden gems, some budget-friendly, and a few uber-expensive, that don’t skimp on quality. In 2023, Fino turned his lifelong dream into reality by collaborating with Oakcha to create his very own fragrance, Miss Girl. A mix of two of my favorite scents — Baccarat Rouge 540 and Lost Cherry — let’s just say *chefs kiss.* Miss Girl had the web talking, and we haven’t stopped since.
Now, back by popular demand, Oakcha’s latest creation in collaboration with Fino called That Girl, popularly referred to as a That Girl Viral Vanilla, is a gourmand fragrance that captivates with its mix of sweet and sultry notes. That Girl shouldn’t be only yummy and edible smelling, it’s designed for many who wish to stand out — this perfume combines the richness of vanilla with nuanced undertones, creating a classy and memorable scent.
From the moment the cap is lifted, That Girl makes a striking impression.
Because the juice touched my skin, immediately the vanilla, caramel, coconut milk, tonka bean and a touch of marshmallow got here to the fore. Comparable to Bianco Latte by Giardini Di Toscana, these elements add a warmth and sensuality that’s deeply comforting. The dry-down is sophisticated and enduring (especially for a “budget” perfume), and the trail of honey, amber and marshmallow gives it a fluffy, powdery, bakery smell that can leave an enduring impression that’s each memorable and unique.
In true Oakcha fashion, the packaging of this perfume is as elegant because the scent itself. The sleek, minimalist bottle with its clean lines and understated label reflects the sophistication of the fragrance inside. And for less than $55 for 50ml / 1.7oz, it’s a visible treat that adds a touch of luxury to any vanity.
Why I like it: Though it’s not an actual dupe to Bianco Latte, it’s pretty rattling close. This one is a bit fluffier and airy, making it perfect for the spring and summer months. And for this price tag, That Girl will probably be repurchased again and again. It’s just that good. Not to say, because Oakcha fragrances are extraits (meaning they’ve the next concentration of fragrance oil than a daily EDP – 30-40%), this scent is beastmode and lasts way longer than your typical fragrance.
Perfect pairings: Pairing perfumes is about finding complementary notes that enhance one another without overwhelming the senses. And since smelling good starts with the bottom, first things first, before you even spray your perfume you’ll wish to moisturize your body with Brown Sugar Babe’s Créme de La Créme body oil. Each scents feature sweet, gourmand notes and it will not only enhance That Girl’s vanilla notes, but additionally the lasting power and sillage of your fragrance. This may make sure that the scent stays noticeable and appealing throughout the day. Now on to perfumes: The coffee and vanilla notes in a fragrance like YSL Black Opium, for instance, complement and deepen the vanilla in That Girl, while Sweet Tooth by Sabrina Carpenter is sweet-scented and playful scent that really paired beautifully with this one. Sweet Tooth‘s candy-like notes of chocolate marshmallow and Chantilly cream enhanced the dessert-like quality of the vanilla in Oakcha’s That Girl, evoking warmth and luxury, creating a comfy, enveloping scent when layered. By combining these two fragrances, you’ll be able to create a richer, sweeter, and more nuanced scent profile that’s each playful and complex.
On the earth of fragrance, trends come and go, sometimes, a scent emerges that captures the collective imagination of perfumistas and casual wearers alike. For me, that’s That Girl, and I’d recommend you check her out!
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