Okay, let’s talk about this Arizona Bloom scent from Floral Street. I’d been hearing bits and pieces about Floral Street for a while, you know, seeing the name pop up. Decided it was time to actually check them out myself.

Finding Out About It
So, I was just browsing online, looking for something a bit different for the warmer weather. I kept seeing Floral Street mentioned, specifically this Arizona Bloom. The name itself caught my eye, sounded kinda unique, like desert air or something. I read a couple of quick descriptions, people mentioning coconut and salty notes. Sounded interesting enough to maybe try.
Getting My Hands On It
Didn’t want to jump straight into a big bottle, you know how that goes. Sometimes things smell great on paper but weird on you. I managed to find a little travel spray first. Figured that was the smart way to go. It arrived pretty quick, simple packaging, nothing too fussy which I appreciated.
First Sniff and Thoughts
Alright, so the first spray. I put a little on my wrist. Right away, yeah, there was definitely coconut, but not like that super sweet, fakey suntan lotion kind. It felt drier, more… natural? And there was this salty, almost mineral-like smell underneath. It really did make me think of warm, dry air, maybe a bit dusty but in a clean way. It wasn’t heavy or overly flowery despite the brand name. Pretty unusual, I thought. Not your typical summer perfume.
Wearing It Around – The Real Test
So, the next few days, I started actually wearing it out. Just my usual stuff – running errands, meeting a friend for coffee, sitting around at home.
- How it felt: It felt casual, easy to wear. Didn’t feel like I was trying too hard. It’s got this relaxed vibe.
- How long it lasted: Okay, so longevity… it wasn’t a beast. I’d say I got a good few hours, maybe 4 or 5, where I could clearly smell it. After that, it became really soft, like you’d have to sniff your wrist to find it. For me, that’s okay for a daily scent. I don’t always need something screaming all day.
- The smell changing: It didn’t change drastically on me. That dry coconut and salty air thing stayed pretty central. Maybe it got a tiny bit warmer, a little muskier as time went on, but the core idea was there from start to finish.
- Did people notice?: Didn’t get loads of comments, actually. One friend said “Oh, you smell nice, kinda beachy?” when she gave me a hug. It seems like one of those scents that stays fairly close to you, not one that fills the room.
My Final Take
So, what’s the verdict? I actually quite like it. It’s different. It really does capture a feeling, that dry, warm, salty air thing. It’s not overly sweet, which is a big plus for me. It feels modern and kind of minimalist.

Would I get a bigger bottle? Yeah, I think I would, especially for spring and summer days when I want something light and a bit unusual. It’s not a big statement perfume, more like a personal comfort scent. If you’re looking for something loud that lasts 12 hours, this probably isn’t it. But if you like those airy, salty, slightly coconutty vibes without the sickly sweetness, it’s definitely worth trying out. It surprised me, in a good way. Just a simple, pleasant experience adding it into my routine.