Excellent
930 reviews
Inspired By: Yum Pistachio Gelato Kayali.
DT-412 Pistachio Cream
Concentration: 35% - 47% (Extrait de Parfum)
Pure Oil: 100% Parfum Oil (Alcohol Free)
DT-412 Pistachio Cream is an Extrait de Parfum inspired by Kayali Yum Pistachio Gelato | 33, engineered around a rich pistachio-gourmand core with creamy sweetness and dessert-like warmth.
Top Notes: Pistachio, Hazelnut, Sweet Rum Accord
Heart Notes: Whipped Cream, Marshmallow, Cotton Candy
Base Notes: Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Sandalwood
The fragrance opens with nutty pistachio and hazelnut, immediately giving a creamy, edible impression. The heart builds into whipped cream and marshmallow sweetness, creating a soft, airy gourmand texture. The base settles into vanilla and tonka, delivering warmth, smoothness, and long-lasting sweetness.
DT-412 Pistachio Cream is rich, sweet, and intentionally indulgent.
Wear Index: 4/5 Strong - Long-wear, clear projection.
It's our way to measures scent strength and longevity on a 1–5 scale based on our testing and community feedback.
- 1/5 – Light: Subtle, skin-close, fresh scents.
- 2/5 – Moderate: Noticeable but not heavy.
- 3/5 – Balanced: Typical average fragrance strength.
- 4/5 – Strong: Long-wear, clear projection.
- 5/5 – Intense: Very long-lasting, bold projection.
Each score is based on verified performance testing and community feedback.
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