Malibu - Party in the Bay earns its opening. The question is whether the opening earns the rest. Lime hits first - electric, almost fluorescent, the kind of brightness that changes the shape of the air around you. Not a gentle citrus. Something that hums. Coconut comes in as it softens, warmer and more intimate than the sunscreen version. Then rum and sugar fold underneath, the whole thing darkening slightly, gaining actual depth. For a while it's genuinely transportive - bright and indulgent at the same time, unisex in a way that feels effortless rather than designed. And then the ambroxan takes over. What started as airy and charged gradually narrows into a persistent synthetic musk structure. The rum dims. Coconut recedes. The illusion doesn't collapse - it just reveals its scaffolding. Eight hours of longevity, solid projection throughout. For the price point, that's hard to argue with. But the later hours are flatter than the first, and the first is what you're paying for. High summer, open collars, late evenings. Sample before committing - what you fall for in the opening isn't quite what stays. Does the neon lime and coconut buy enough goodwill to forgive the synthetic landing - or is that a dealbreaker for you? Genuinely curious where people land on this one. #FragranceCommunity #FragranceReview #NicheFragrance #LavenderCloudsJD
Review of Malibù - Party in the Bay by DizzyEek

Malibù - Party in the Bay
Simone Andreoli (2018)
84 /100
(1 review) 84 /100
6 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Citrus (95%) Sweet (85%) Tropical (70%) Synthetic (60%) Woody (48%) Green (45%) Vanilla (30%) Fruity (24%) Boozy (15%)
Occasions:🌴 Vacation👟 Sport
Seasons:☀️ summer
Gender: unisex
Value:Overpriced

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