Okay, so today I’m spilling the beans on my Kayali Eden Juicy Apple 01 journey. Buckle up, it’s gonna be a ride!

First off, I gotta admit, I’m a sucker for anything apple-scented. Saw this online, the reviews were decent, so I thought, “What the heck, let’s give it a shot.”
Unboxing Time! The packaging was pretty standard, nothing too fancy. The bottle itself is cute, small enough to throw in my purse. Spritzed some on my wrist right away, and the initial blast was…intense. Super sweet, like a candied apple.
Right after the initial spray, I got hit with the apple. Like, BAM! Apple overload. It was almost too much, kinda synthetic. I almost regretted my purchase then. I was like, did I just buy a bottle of air freshener?
After about 30 minutes, it mellowed out a bit. The sweetness calmed down, and I started getting hints of the floral notes. Still very apple-y, but more sophisticated, you know? It wasn’t just a straight-up sugar bomb anymore.
I wore it to work the next day. Got a few compliments, which is always nice. One of my coworkers said I smelled like “fall in a bottle,” which I thought was a pretty good description. But I also noticed it didn’t last super long. I had to reapply it after lunch.

My Experiment: Layering! Since I wasn’t totally blown away by Eden Juicy Apple on its own, I started experimenting with layering. Tried it with a vanilla perfume, which was a disaster – way too sweet. Then I tried it with a woody scent, and that was much better. It added some depth and made it less cloying.
Final Verdict: It’s a fun fragrance, definitely. I wouldn’t say it’s a must-have, but it’s a decent addition to my collection. I’ll probably keep using it, especially for casual outings or when I just want a quick, fruity pick-me-up.
Here’s the breakdown:
- Longevity: Not great, needs reapplying.
- Sillage: Moderate, people will notice you, but it won’t fill a room.
- Overall: Sweet, fruity, good for layering, not super unique.
Would I repurchase it? Maybe. I think there are other apple-scented perfumes out there that I’d like to try first. But it’s been a fun experience. Gotta keep exploring, right?