Review | The Essence Vault Perfume

Danielle Levy, The Essence Vault, lifestyle blogger, beauty blogger, Liverpool blogger, Wirral blogger,

I'm a big fan of switching up my scent, I'm not one of those typical people that only has one specific scent that they always wear. Unfortunately flitting between different perfume scents can get very expensive because I prefer perfumes that you can apply in the morning and still smell on your clothes when you change in the evening. Thankfully I was recently introduced to The Essence Vault fragrances which give you the best of both, great fragrances with a purse friendly price.

The Essence Vault
If you haven't met The Essence Vault yet, they are an online company that offer you great fragrances that are inspired by high street brands. All of their fragrances are Eau De Parfum so they are full-strength fragrances so they're long lasting scents. As well as perfumes, they also have aftershaves and beard oils for men. As well as their standard versions of their fragrances, they also offer a growing range of Intense fragrances which as you imagine is a more intense version. On The Essence Vault website you can even pick up one of their bundles to save yourself some money so whether you want to treat yourself to some new perfumes or you want to buy a bundle a split it up for gifts to save yourself some money, you can perfume sets in various sizes, candle sets, home fragrance sets, perfume sample sets, and car fragrance sets. 

My Picks
I was kindly set three 100ml perfumes, two from their standard range and one of their intense perfume range. I went for the number 82 which is inspired by Black Opium, number 444 inspired by Lost Cherry and the intense perfume 444 inspired by Lady Million. 

The 444 perfume is a sweet and fruity scent that has undertones of a nutty scent. This is definitely more of a sexy, evening perfume. I test ran this perfume and noticed that even when I sprayed it in the morning, I could still smell it the next morning when I smelt the top the next morning and it still smelt like I had just sprayed it. It has notes of sour cherry, roses, sandalwood and vetiver. I find the 444 perfume is different from the typical perfumes that I would go for but I equally love it and it's been my go-to perfume for when I go out in the evening. 

The 82 perfume has opening notes of coffee and sweet vanilla that settles into soft white flowers. It has notes of pear, orange blossom, pink pepper, coffee, jasmine, cedar, patchouli, and vanilla. I think Black Opium was one of the first couple of perfumes that I got when I was a teenager so it'll always hold a special place in my heart and always reminds me of how far I've come with everything. Even to this day, I still love wearing it during the day. 

The 27 intense perfume is a more intense version of the original 27 perfume. It's designed as a seductive perfume with a touch of bitter orange and raspberry that really helps to grab attention. It has notes of neroli, Amalfi lemon, raspberry, African orange flower, jasmine, gardenia, white honey, patchouli and amber. This inspired scent is a scent that really makes me reminisce about being a teenager. Similar to the 82 perfume, I always seem to get compliments whenever I'm wearing them. 

The Essence Vault fragrances are £15.95 for a 30ml and £26.95 for a 100ml and the intense range are £19.95 for a 30ml and £39.95 for 100ml. You can get a bundle to 3 standard perfumes for £49.95 and 3 intense perfumes for £74.99. 

What's your favourite perfume?

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Danielle Levy, Wirral blogger, Liverpool blogger,
*This blog post contains items gifted for review. All opinions are honest and my own.
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