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Dossier's Fruity Brown Sugar Eau de Parfum is a vegan, paraben-free fragrance inspired by YSL's Mon Paris, expertly crafted in Grasse, France. This 50ml spray offers a long-lasting, balanced scent featuring top notes of bergamot, raspberry, and pear; a floral heart of jasmine and orange blossom; and a warm base of patchouli and amber. Designed for the discerning millennial professional, it delivers premium quality and elegance at an accessible price point.



| ASIN | B0CPP5GC3F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,530 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #414 in Women's Eau de Parfum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (498) |
| Manufacturer | Dossier |
| Package Dimensions | 5.24 x 4.8 x 2.13 inches; 9.14 ounces |
| UPC | 810086660063 |
N**E
Please Read The Perfume Notes Before Buying!
I think the name "fruity brown sugar" trips people up with this. It's not the sellers fault a lot of people clearly didn't bother to open and expand the product image, the very first one btw, that clearly displays the top, middle, and base notes (full of florals). They are are follows: Top notes- bergamot, raspberry, pear Middle notes- jasmine, orange blossom, brown sugar Base: patchouli, amber, vanilla The whole point is a "sugared petals" scent profile and that's exactly what this perfume delivers. It opens heavily with bergamot, not patchouli as some reviews mistakenly said, and the pear raspberry combo lingers on top for a while. After a few moments you can catch the sugar, it's not rich or heavy like a straight gourmand a la Killian Love Don't Be Shy or Sabrina Carpenters perfumes with their super sweet profiles. It's delicate in this one; it works in tandem with the floral because it's not supposed to be fighting the floral for attention or drowning it in caramelized brown sugar misery, it's the supporting role. The sugar is what allows the middle notes to shine as it wears down. The jasmine and orange blossom joins the bergamot and fruity sugar perfectly, it smells like a bouquet lightly dusted with confectioners sugar that someone who ate an orange very messily like an hour ago is now handing to you in the best way possible. Towards the latter half of its wear time you start to get those base notes more clearly, the patchouli and amber most notably, but the vanilla remains virtually undetectable throughout the wear time yet honestly I didn't find myself missing it at all. Again, if you know you're not a floral person yet you buy a floral forward perfume anyway, that is on you not the company nor the seller and makes negative reviews moot in my eyes. Also, a lot of people straight up do not know what bergamot smells like but do you know how sage, lemon rinds, and untreated wood smells? Yeah, bergamot is kind of like that all in one for reference. If you hate the smell of sage, wood and/or lemon rinds, you'll hate bergamot. This is a masterpiece of a dupe, it is completely identical to YSL Mon Paris in every single way from the first spray all the way until it's completely worn off. I purchased Mon Paris regularly until I found this and decided to try it once my last YSL bottle ran out and I'm so glad I did. In a sea of popular gourmand perfumes that are so sweet it can make your teeth hurt and give you a migraine, this dupe (and Mon Paris itself) is a surprisingly lovely floral life raft. If you want to move away from the gourmands this is the perfect starting point, it's also very friendly as a starting point to explore more florals in general. I promise they're not all endless versions of "grandmas house if she left a bouquet to rot on the kitchen counter for a month" scent profiles. It just takes seriously careful reading of a perfumes notes, researching notes online that you may be unfamiliar with, and testing different things in order to find your perfect fits. But the biggest thing is researching notes and scent profiles you're not familiar with, that can save you a lot of time and money rather than wasting it on perfumes you'll hate the second you spray them. If you've made it this far, sorry for getting a little long winded I just seriously love Mon Paris and this dupe so so so much. Mon Paris is MY signature scent, people have complimented me on it since I started wearing it in college back in 2017, and I haven't had to ever worry about anyone smelling identically to me since the caramel sugar perfume craze started online about five years ago so I've proudly been a gatekeeping hater irl. I would've filled a bath tub full of it and soaked forever and ever if I had the means too, that's how devoted I am to this scent and I'm just over the moon to have found a perfect 1 to 1 dupe, because let's be real in the current economy it's just not feasible to be spending over a hundred dollars on perfume every month. So I will be an extremely happy and satisfied repeat customer of Dossier, as long as they keep making this dupe I know without a doubt I'll keep buying it. Don't let the other negative reviews scare you off this perfume or florals in general (tbh this may sound mean but don't ever let somebody who doesn't know the difference between bergamot and patchouli tell you anything about perfume ever in your life). If you go into it knowing the sugar and vanilla are not the dominant notes and are if anything only there as support notes, I think you'll have a much more pleasant experience with it especially if this is a blind but for you.
S**.
My Favorite Scent
When I found this on the dossier website, I couldn’t turn back. But waiting for it to ship was agonizing. It’s the same price on Amazon and gets here so much faster. As for the scent, it’s a perfect blend of fruity and floral to me. I love a sweet scent but not the artificial kinds like vanilla. This is both playful and mature and I’ve gotten so many compliments. It’s the dupe for YSL’s Mon Paris and definitely worth a try.
M**A
Wish I could give six stars
Easily one of my favorite scents, from my favorite perfume company. Affordable, long lasting, and smells of a far more expensive product.
B**S
Doesnt smell like the name suggests
I agree with the reviewer who said this is a floral scent. I cant detect any fruit or sweetness of brown sugar. It's not terrible, my S.O. loves it on me. It's just not the first perfume I grab.
L**R
The name is deceiving this is a floral scent
i thought the comments were being dramatic when they said it smells too floral like an old lady perfume. No they were right, it does in fact smell like a grandma perfume. I can’t smell any vanilla, amber, patchouli, brown sugar or raspberry. It smells like straight floral. and it’s non returnable. I should’ve trusted the comments.
L**D
The best perfume brand!
Long lasting, smells amazing and so many compliments!!!
Q**Y
One of my favorite scents
The smell is so intoxicating and is definitely my favorite. It’s a fresh and sweet smell. I wear it all the time. I like to layer it with another oil or scent that will let it linger and last longer. Plus it’s so affordable
K**E
Lovely but fleeting!
I've never smelled the original, but I love the smell of this! It's fruity and sweet but not gourmand. Like only the delicate topnotes of a raspberry macaron. Feels very chic and grown up, but not stuffy or perfume department-y. Super, super wearable. Not overpoweringly strong. I will say, in my experience: the longevity of this scent is just not there. The scent is medium strong at the start, but I've found it fades on clothes, skin, and hair after an hour or two at most. I've even tried layering it over balms for more staying power, but it doesn't help much. For the price point, this is nice as a spritz right before you leave the house. But you should definitely take note that it's not an all-day scent.
K**N
Smells similar to the dupe. Lasts 4 to 5 hours on skin. Would purchase again
O**E
Good and Perfect!
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