
Scentonym Analysis
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Conclusion
Hawwa Pink is a great option for those intrigued by Delina's rose-centric DNA but put off by the price tag. It captures the essence, delivering a sweet and playful rose experience. The synthetic musk in the base is a slight drawback, but it's easily forgivable. If you want pure sophistication and have the budget, Delina is the way to go. But if you're after an affordable, fun, and flirty rose scent, Hawwa Pink is a winner. If you like attention, but are on a budget, blind buy worthy.
How it Smells
Hawwa Pink opens with a tart rhubarb that's surprisingly bright, mirroring Delina's initial playful punch. The lychee is there, sweetening the edge, but the bergamot feels dialed down, making the opening a touch less effervescent than the OG. The heart bursts with rose, undeniably Turkish rose, but with a noticeable vanilla boost. It gives Hawwa Pink a slightly gourmand leaning, shifting it from Delina's sophisticated floral to a flirtier, more youthful vibe. The dry down is where the divergence is most apparent. The cashmeran adds a cozy, almost fuzzy quality, but the musk leans a bit synthetic, lacking the airy elegance of Delina’s lingering base. I'd say it achieves around 90% similarity.
Wear time & Sillage
This stuff projects! For the first 2-3 hours, Hawwa Pink creates a noticeable bubble. It isn't beast mode, but it makes its presence known. Longevity is decent. I get a solid 6-7 hours on skin, longer on clothes. After that, it fades to a skin scent.
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Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Parfums de Marly pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 334 enthusiast votes for accuracy.