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A perfume that's out of the ordinary
In the world of niche perfumes, it's increasingly difficult to find something that truly stands out. Many fragrances, even well-made ones, follow familiar patterns: proportions change, raw materials improve, but the underlying idea remains similar.
Banana Rush enters this context with a completely different approach. It doesn't try to be elegant at all costs, nor does it follow the safest trends. It makes a precise choice: to focus on something immediately recognizable.
A banana... but not as you think
The banana note, in perfumery, is extremely rare. It's not an easy raw material to manage and, for this very reason, it's used very little.
But here, realism is not sought. It's not a freshly peeled banana, nor something natural in the strict sense. The effect is closer to a sweet, almost artificial banana, reminiscent of a candy or a dessert.
It's a clear stylistic choice: to create a perfume that doesn't go unnoticed and that has a well-defined signature from the very first moment.

Top notes:
Banana, Maple Syrup
Heart notes:
Coconut, Frangipani Flower
Base notes:
Vanilla, Sandalwood
How it evolves on the skin
Once applied, Banana Rush starts with this sugary and immediate opening, but it doesn't stay there.
After the first few minutes, the composition softens and becomes more rounded. A creamy component comes into play, with a nuance that recalls coconut and makes the perfume more balanced and less "edgy".
In the drydown, vanilla takes over and ties everything together. The result is a warm, soft and enveloping base that accompanies the perfume for several hours without becoming excessive.
What kind of perfume it really is
It's important to clarify: Banana Rush is not an elegant perfume in the classic sense of the term. It's not minimal, it's not clean, and it's not meant to be discreet at all costs.
It's a creative, direct perfume with a well-defined personality. It doesn't rely on technical complexity, but on recognizability. And that's precisely what makes it interesting: it's hard to confuse it with something already heard.
Who might like it
Banana Rush works especially well for those looking for something different from the usual, perhaps within the gourmand world but with a less predictable approach.
You might really like it if you are drawn to:
- sweet perfumes
- playful fragrances
- compositions with a strong identity
Conversely, it might not be the right choice if you prefer fresh, citrusy, or extremely discreet perfumes.
When to wear it
The context in which you wear it also changes the perception.
It's not the classic office perfume or for formal situations, where more sober fragrances are often preferred. It works better in your free time, in informal contexts, or simply when you feel like something less conventional.
It's a perfume that follows the mood more than the occasion.
Final opinion
Banana Rush is one of those perfumes that doesn't try to please everyone, and probably wouldn't even if it wanted to.
But that's precisely the point. In a market where many fragrances tend to resemble each other, having such a clear direction is already a value.
If you're in its world, it's one of those perfumes that leaves a lasting impression and that you'd hardly confuse with anything else. If, on the other hand, it doesn't represent you, it's simply not for you — and that's absolutely normal.