Collection: Lip gloss Fragrances

Few notes capture instant nostalgia like lip gloss, a fantasy accord built to evoke the scent of glossy cosmetics rather than any single raw material. It opens sweet and waxy, with a juicy sheen of berry and cherry-like fruitiness, then reveals the powdery heart of the makeup bag: violet, iris and rosy facets dusted over soft vanilla. As it dries down, creamy musks give it a skin-close, cuddly finish. The note pairs naturally with heliotrope, red fruits, white musk and powdery florals, reinforcing retro cosmetic themes in modern compositions. Playful and knowingly flirtatious, it conjures the mood of a dressing table—lipstick tubes, compacts and a mirror waiting.

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About Lip gloss Fragrances

The lip gloss note is a modern, playful evolution of the classic lipstick accord — capturing the sweet, fruity, slightly synthetic scent of contemporary sheer lip gloss rather than the powdery, waxy richness of traditional lipstick. Where lipstick is vintage and sophisticated, lip gloss is young and effervescent: it smells of strawberry candy, sheer tropical fruits, a hint of vanilla sweetness, and the faintly synthetic warmth of the cosmetic product itself. It is a scent that feels fun, carefree, and undeniably sensory.

In perfumery, the lip gloss accord emerged as a distinct note in the early 2000s alongside the boom in fruity-floral and gourmand fragrances. It is constructed from a blend of sweet red fruits, transparent florals, light musks, and ethyl maltol or similar sweeteners, often with a slightly synthetic sheen that references the cosmetic origin. Perfumers use it in youthful, playful compositions — particularly fruity florals and light gourmands — where it adds a fun, wearable sensuality that is approachable rather than heavy.

Fragrenza's Lip Gloss collection captures this sweet, fruity, cosmetic-inspired note in a vibrant range of dupes inspired by fragrances that celebrate fun, femininity, and the joy of self-expression. Playful, delicious, and irresistibly accessible.

Amarena Cherry

Obsessed with cherry? If you want to really amp up the cherry scent, this Tom Ford Lost Cherry dupe will give Lost Cherry a run for its money. Black cherry, cherry syrup, and cherry liqueur all mingle together for an indulgent cherry overdose that’s complemented by notes of almond, tonka bean, Turkish rose, and jasmine sambac.

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