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plus, i think Midnight Bloom carries more of that woodiness that i'm looking for in a fragrance with this amount of vanilla. Only thing I don’t like is the bottle is white so you can’t see how much is in there, I hate that type of bottle I like a clear glass lol.
I surprisingly find myself missing the lavender as it added an airier nuance to it, and I definitely miss the vanilla which made Cloud feel so feminine and gourmand. In exchange I was greeted with a cloud of soft musk whilst a gorgeous caramelized note from the praline trickled through, this was absolute heaven.Longevity is slightly improved in the Intense but it's still only about 6 hours on my skin with an unscented lotion to help it bind better and prevent complete evaporation! This fragrance is soft, inoffensive and works well to wear to work or to layer with another fragrance.
Intense fragrances promise a luxuriously rich, long-lasting scent for the ultimate sensorial experience. I'm not really a huge fan of the original because it's too sweet for me, so maybe this one would be better suited for me since it's a bit less sweet and leans more masculine (I love musky scents).However, since they more or less end up in the same place, I don't really see why you'd choose this over Cloud unless it's not quite strong enough for you. I tried this in the hopes that it would somehow be better than the original Cloud, as I wanted to "get" the amazing sweetness so many others had gotten from the first one. If you’re a fan of the Grammy-winning singer’s perfumes, then you probably already know about Cloud (for those unfamiliar with Grande perfumes, Cloud is one of her popular scents). To my nose, the musk and whipped cream seemed to be amped up, though I read the lavender seem to be boosted instead?
I couldn't believe it, so I tested my theory, and lo and behold, Cloud Intense was the culprit of that odor.I’ve been a long time wearer of Cloud OG (since 2020) and was exited to know what the intense version would smell like.