I've Never Received More "You Smell Amazing" Compliments Than When I Started Wearing This New Perfume
It's not often that a fragrance launch captures the attention of multiple beauty editors. With so many perfume brands out there, a new launch can sometimes feel somewhat underwhelming. However, there have been excited whisperings throughout the industry as of late, as many of us have been gearing up for one of the biggest fragrance launches of the year. I was lucky enough to get my hands on this launch a few weeks ago, and I can confirm that it's totally worth the hype.
If you're not sure what perfume I'm on about, let me introduce you. I'm sure you've all heard of cult beauty brand Merit. This brand has become a beauty-editor staple thanks to the quick, easy, natural-looking formulas and clean, minimal packaging. From the viral Flush Balm to that makeup collaboration with fashion brand Tove, it's definitely the brand to know about this season.
You can imagine my excitement when I heard that Merit was launching its first-ever fragrance. This perfume is just as stylish as you would expect, and it's giving me all of the cool, expensive-looking vibes that I'm trying to channel this autumn. If you're looking for a new signature scent, then I highly recommend that you keep on scrolling…
Merit Retrospect Perfume Review
Key notes: Bergamot, pear, ambrette, aldehydes, jasmine, rose, rosemary, violet, orris, vanilla, musk and moss
Pros: More affordable than most luxury perfumes, chic packaging, smells sophisticated, perfect for everyday wear
Cons: Have to top up throughout the day for lasting impact
Customer review: In true Merit fashion, the packaging of this perfume is stunning. As for the scent, it smells sophisticated, classy, and clean. It's not overwhelming, and I notice that I like the scent even more as it wears throughout the day. The notes are perfect for fall/winter especially—a lovely everyday perfume!
What does Merit Retrospect smell like?
It's the question on everyone's lips, but what does this perfume actually smell like? Created by leading perfumer Fanny Bal—the nose behind multiple fragrances from the likes of Frédéric Malle, Givenchy, and YSL—this scent takes a layered approach, hitting different scent profiles, from woody to fresh and even floral.
On first spritz, you are welcomed by juicy pear and fresh bergamot before rich jasmine and rose take center stage. A note of moss give an earthy feel, and vanilla and musk add a warm, sensual edge.
If I had to describe it in three words, I'd say it's clean, soft, and luxurious. It's definitely more of a skin-like scent with a delicate opening that dries down to a musky, heady base. I like to think of it as the fragrance alternative to my favorite cashmere jumper. Yes, it smells luxurious, but it also has this underlying, comforting sweetness to it that makes me want to wear it again and again.
How long-lasting is Merit Retrospect?
Another question that I've been asked a lot is whether this perfume lasts. Interestingly enough, the concentrated formula is made up of almost 30% fragrance oil and features less alcohol, which allows the scent to linger on the skin a lot longer than your typical perfume.
Because it does have a softer, more delicate scent, I have found myself topping it up slightly throughout the day. You definitely don't need to do this, but if you like your perfume to have a little more impact, I recommend keeping this in your handbag for the occasional spritz here and there.
Is Merit Retrospect worth it?
All in all, I totally get why this fragrance has been getting so much hype. I knew that it would be good, but the brand has exceeded all expectations with this launch. Not only is the bottle itself a work of art, but the scent is also a wonderful example of how delicate, skin-like scents can make just as much of an impact as punchier options on the market. If you're looking for a new perfume this autumn and winter, I highly recommend giving this a go.
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Key notes: Bergamot, pear, ambrette, aldehydes, jasmine, rose, rosemary, violet, orris, vanilla, musk and moss
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This limited-edition book has been created in collaboration with The Gentlewoman and explores the art of fragrance. It's the perfect coffee table addition if you ask me.
Merit recently launched a moisturizer. The lightweight cream is ideal for prepping your skin for makeup.
The Flush Balm is one of the best blushes I've tried. This set is going straight on my Christmas list.
I've also got my eye on this set, which contains three of the brand's popular lipsticks.
This story originally appeared onBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK.
Grace Lindsay is the junior beauty editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK. At the age of 18 she decided to train as a makeup artist before going on to study english and media at Goldsmiths University. It was during that time that she explored her love for journalism by interning at a small beauty start-up based in Shoreditch. Since then, she has worked at a number of publications including Marie Claire and Hello!, where her love for all things beauty continued to grow.
AsBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK's junior beauty editor, she covers everything from Wholesale Replica Bag hair trends to the stand-out makeup products of the season.
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