
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
The Scent Profile
Shiyaaka Rose Gold opens with a blast of candied berries, a sugary strawberry and blackberry accord. It grabs you. Compared to Her Elixir, the initial fruit is bolder, brighter, and leans slightly synthetic. It's maybe 92% similar to the original's opening. The jasmine heart emerges, sweeter than expected, clinging to the berry remnants. As it dries, a comforting vanilla and sandalwood blanket develops, grounded by a subtle amber warmth. This base is where Shiyaaka deviates most from Her Elixir, adding a creamier, richer dimension that's quite pleasing, though less airy.
Performance Reality Check
Projection is moderate for the first hour; you'll definitely leave a noticeable trail. Longevity is respectable; I got a solid 6-7 hours on skin. On clothing, it persists even longer. It's not a beast mode fragrance, but it won't disappear in an instant.
Is it Worth It?
Shiyaaka Rose Gold captures the essence of Burberry Her Elixir . While it lacks the refined smoothness of the original, it delivers a very wearable and enjoyable experience. It's perfect for those who adore sweet, fruity-floral gourmands. If you crave a playful, youthful vibe and don't mind a slight synthetic edge in the opening, Shiyaaka Rose Gold is a worthy contender. This clone offers excellent value and a similar mood. A great pick for casual wear, especially if you like making a sweet, yet sophisticated statement.
Performance Audit
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Sillage & radius
Relative to market avg
Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Burberry pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 287 enthusiast votes for accuracy.