
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
First Impressions & Dry Down
Cherry Blush opens with a blast of synthetic cherry liquor. Not the most refined, but undeniably cherry and boozy. It's striving for Wet Cherry Liquor, and gets maybe 87% of the way there. The heart brings in a syrupy strawberry note alongside the caramel, lending a candied sweetness. The rose is faint. Wet Cherry Liquor has a more sophisticated, less cloying depth. The base is where this clone falls short. The vanilla and tonka are there, but the sandalwood feels thin and disappears quickly, leaving a sweet, slightly artificial drydown.
Longevity & Projection
Longevity is decent . I get about 4-5 hours on skin, projecting moderately for the first hour, then settling closer. On clothes, it lasts longer, maybe 6-7 hours. It's not a beast, but it's also not disappearing act.
Conclusion
Cherry Blush by Nuha is a respectable budget alternative. Is it a perfect dupe? No. Does it capture the essence of Wet Cherry Liquor ? Yes, mostly. The synthetic edges are present, especially in the base. If you crave that cherry liquor vibe but can't stomach the price of the original, this is a worthwhile gamble. It's fun, flirty, and sweet. But don't expect niche quality. If you want the real deal and its more refined, complex character, save up for Boka Boka's creation. However, for those on a budget or just wanting to experiment with the cherry note, Cherry Blush is a solid contender.
Performance Audit
Based on average wear time
Sillage & radius
Relative to market avg
Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Boka Boka pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 124 enthusiast votes for accuracy.