PINK MOLéCULE 090.09
PINK MOLéCULE 090.09 opens with a gauzy apricot sweetness that feels more radiant than fruity—warm and nearly edible, but shot through with something sparkling and abstract.
The scent fingerprint
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The note pyramid
- Apricot
By the editors · 2 min readPINK MOLéCULE 090.09 opens with a gauzy apricot sweetness that feels more radiant than fruity—warm and nearly edible, but shot through with something sparkling and abstract. The effect is intimate yet oddly clean, as though the scent hovers just above the skin rather than sitting on it. There's a talc-like softness here that keeps it from tipping into candy territory.
As it settles, the apricot loses its jammy edges and becomes a diffuse, peachy-aldehydic glow. It recalls vintage powders and clean linen more than stone fruit itself. The molecule in question gives the whole composition a blurred, soft-focus quality—there's warmth without musk, sweetness without heaviness.
This suits people drawn to minimalist, skin-scent structures with just enough character to avoid sterility. It's approachable and gentle, more personal than declarative.
Scent twins
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