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Paris Corner’s Qissa Delicious Eau de Parfum (3.4 fl oz) is a gourmand fragrance for women featuring a unique blend of sugar, orange zest, almond milk, dark chocolate, vanilla, caramel, patchouli, and musk. This scent evolves over approximately 7 hours from a bright, airy whipped cream and citrus opening to a warm, cozy vanilla-marshmallow dry-down. Housed in a luxurious gold-dusted bottle, it offers a sophisticated yet playful aroma that appeals to modern professionals seeking a distinctive and memorable signature scent.





















| ASIN | B0D29V5FCD |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,565 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #727 in Women's Eau de Parfum |
| Brand Name | Paris Corner |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 717 Reviews |
| Fragrance Concentration | Eau de Parfum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05061066210340 |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 3.4 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 300 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Paris Corner |
| Model Name | Qissa Delicious |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent Name | Qissa Delicious |
| Unit Count | 3.4 Fluid Ounces |
C**S
Paris Corner Qissa Delicious eau de parfum - lovely gourmand fragrance.
The very first time I tried Qissa Delicious, I was so disappointed. It smelled exactly like chocolate scented markers to me - flat, artificial, and not at all what I was expecting. I put it away for a couple of weeks, came back to it with fresh skin and fresh expectations, and to my surprise, it smelled completely different, and finally like the fragrance it's meant to be. The opening is actually really fun. The whipped cream note is shockingly realistic, and it specifically reminds me of the frosty, airy whipped cream that comes out of an aerosol can. It has that frosty fluffiness that you can almost taste, and it stays front and center for a good couple of hours. It's paired with bright orange zest and a bitter, dark chocolate note that helps keep the sweetness in check. The combo makes this feel gourmand without being thick or cloying. The scent transitions around the 3-4 hour mark. The orange zest softens, the bitter cocoa fades, and the airy whipped cream turns into a richer, more traditional vanilla. The drydown becomes a cozy, powdery marshmallow that's still sweet, but less complex. Total wear time is about seven hours on me, but the first few hours are definitely the most interesting and dimensional. This is definitely a gourmand and definitely sweet, but the lighter whipped cream opening, the dark chocolate bitterness, and that bright pop of orange zest give it more character than your typical vanilla sugar bomb. Then the vanilla-marshmallow finish is easy, wearable, and very comforting, so I have no complaints. The bottle is pretty, heavy, and well done, too.
T**Y
Ooh...Give it time!
7 stars & heading for 10! Most Mid East fragrances need time to hit their peak so I wasn't bothered that I HATED this at first. I didn't get any of the notes I craved (chocolate, orange & marshmallow). All I got was a blast of alcohol with faint hints of the jasmine and a bit of the musk. What I did get wore off so fast that I thought I imagined it. Then I looked at the production date and realized the perfume was only a couple of months old. So I did what I always do with one of these fragrances, I spritzed a few more pumps in the air & put it away for a bit. It didn't take very long for this to get better. I opened the bottle on the 23rd and when I checked it on the 28th, I was very happy. This will keep getting better, but right now, it really is "Delicious". I think it must be the orange and musk notes that keep this from being just generally sweet. It's more complicated than something like Sweet Tooth. The best way I can describe this is to say it could be the child of Sweet Tooth & Cloud. So if you like those, you'd probably love this. It's soft and angelic-smelling. The fun thing about this is that it can work well on any age - if the wearer has the right attitude. It's soft and cloudy, but not childish. I can't wait to see how this continues to develop. BTW, the bottle is prettier in person. It looks like a gold-dusted cannister. I like that it mirrors the scent: pretty but not childish.
R**I
Soft, slightly floral, chocomusk and vanilla
Qissa Delicious is a beautiful, soft, and feminine floral gourmand. It's a soft chocolate musk with a hint of citrus and white florals, the dry down is a vanilla musk, slightly woodsy. Reading the notes alone, this doesn't sound like something I'd enjoy, but the blend is quite nice. It doesn't last very long, which is kind of an issue with Paris Corner (for the 3-4 bottles I have). I'll let it macerate for a while, maybe the longevity will increase. It's never going to beast mode, but that isn't always necessary. This is definitely office safe, and difficult to overspray. It's definitely more of a skin close scent rather than a room filler. This truly is a soft, gorgeous scent.
S**I
Amazing
I absolutely love this scent. When I tell you I got so many compliments on it I did. Even my nonchalant husband complained me on it. Great value for your buck. It has a vanilla scent and it smells amazing the bottle is beautiful as well it is long lasting. I can still smell it on my Christmas sweater. Buy it seriously
N**E
Qissa Pink and Qissa Delicious = both A+++
First, Qissa Delicious - I never thought I'd be into a fragrance with chocolate notes, but Qissa Delicious completely converted me. If you're like me and wary of that chocolaty scent, trust me - this one is worth a shot. The chocolate is so subtle, blending perfectly with notes of vanilla and musk to create something incredibly feminine, clean, and just the right amount of sweetness. It’s a truly beautiful fragrance that lingers on your skin and clothes for hours. Definitely a safe blind buy and I'd bet anyone would be pleasantly surprised to fall in love with it. After trying and loving Qissa Delicious, I had to try Qissa Pink, and wow, am I glad I did! With the weather warming up, I’ve been on the search for the perfect summer scent, and I think I’ve finally found it. Qissa Pink is fresh, feminine, and effortlessly summery without any of that typical "sunscreen" vibe. It actually reminds me of the OUAI St. Barts Hair and Body Mist, but without the sunscreeny undertones. Perfect for spring, but I can already tell this is going to be my go-to fragrance all summer long.
A**I
Doesn’t Last
Smells good! Cute packaging, scent does not last all day. At first I sprayed 3 sprays since Arabian perfumes are known to be strong and last all day… I noticed it didn’t last, so I sprayed 6-7 sprays and still doesn’t last long. I’m going to finish off the bottle and buy somewhere else since this seems like it’s not the real deal.
T**S
Lovely Chocolate Fragrance
Very beautiful chocolate fragrance. I think its wearable in any season and its good for layering (if you're into that). Projects well and the longevity is decent. I have purchased this fragrance twice and plan to keep a bottle.
K**T
Interesting top note
I read orange in the list of notes but I wasn't ready for it; not in a bad way, it was refreshing and a little different! As it wears, the citrus note fades into a creamy, marshmallow, choco-vanilla scent. It almost reminds me of Lataffa's Eclaire but this is her baby sister with some citrus in the front. Personally I would use this as a base perfume to layer with another stronger perfume rather than wearing it alone, which is why I took off a star. The bottle was bigger than I expected so that was an added bonus! The overall aesthetic of the bottle is also just gorgeous (it's actually why I purchased it; side by side photo of Eclaire, it looks more simple and not as gody). In conclusion, this is a very soft and subtle gourmand perfume. The quality is there and the bottle itself is solid (no leaking from mine). So if you're thinking about trying a gourmand and not sure where to start, this one would be a great starting point! PRO TIP: For people who sayn it don't last long, they ain't doing it right. If you want your perfume/cologne to last long, you GOTTA spray it on ya cloths. If you want to spray it on your skin thinkin it'll last long, you're dead wrong bc our body creates heat and heat evaporates liquid. Basic biological science people.
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