Heat for Women by Beyonce Review
Description
Heat by Beyonce is not as fiery as the former Destiny’s Child member, but the attempt to be is cognizable. It makes a strong mark right in beginning, entering the senses as a warm and fruity fragrance as the peach overwhelms. Then it becomes a tad softer, but without the musk completely leaving. In its final stages, it remains sharp, and then stays on for a few hours. Heat stands out though for being warmer than your usual celebuscent.
Sillage
Longevity
Positives
Not too sugary unlike other celebuscents
Warm and spicy notes are great for evenings and cooler temperatures
Moderate sillage once it dries down
Negatives
Opening notes can come on a little strong
Not a summer scent
Longevity could be improved
3.2
Ratings
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Heat was bound to become a bestseller right in the beginning because of Beyonce’s star power, and that was actually realized once the fragrance was released in 2010. Created by Givaudan perfumers Olivier Gillotin and Claude Dir, it was supposedly a representative of who Beyonce truly is. Red, which is the color of both the perfume and the flacon, is chosen as per Beyonce’s request. The scent was intended to be worn for a night out, and comes with decent sillage.