PixiPerfume Eau de Parfum Review
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I’m a long-time lover of Pixi Beauty, so when I saw that they had launched a new perfume collection, I was all over it.
There’s no doubt Pixi knows how to do makeup and skincare well. I’ve just been singing the praises of their Hello Kitty collaboration if you want to check that out!
But I sometimes find that when a beauty brand moves into the realm of fragrance, the perfumes aren’t as strong as the rest of their offering.
With that in mind, I was really interested to see how Pixi’s new fragrances would hold up to the rest of the brand’s product line.
Are they worth buying? Or should you just stick to the makeup and skincare bits everyone knows and loves?
If you’re intrigued by this new Pixi perfume collection and you want to know what they smell like, how long they last, and whether they’re worth buying, follow along!
What is PixiPerfume?
Launched in November 2025, PixiPerfume is a trio of fresh, nature-inspired fragrances. We’ve got:
- PixiFig
- PixiMimosa
- PixiRose
These scents can be used individually or layered to create a unique custom blend. The Pixi website suggests a couple of pairings, so I don’t think the idea is that you apply all three at the same time. But who knows, that might be a winning combination!
These perfumes are designed to be suitable for both day and night wear. They also come in a portable atomiser which makes them ideal for top-ups while you’re out and about. Leading perfectly onto the next section…
Packaging
The packaging is where the PixiPerfume scores top marks for me. The fact that these are designed to be travel sized is *chef’s kiss*. I almost wish all perfumes came in this format!
What threw me off initially is that there’s no cap. You just twist the container and the nozzle pops up. It’s so handy when you need a quick spritz to refresh during the day.
These perfumes are also super light so you don’t have that annoying clunkiness of a glass bottle constantly rolling around your bag.
I can’t currently see an option to buy refills (I suppose these are still pretty new), but the packaging definitely lends itself to that. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is something Pixi decides to offer in the future.
Longevity
The wear time of these perfumes is pretty decent. If I’ve sprayed the fragrance on in the morning, I can usually still smell it on my top or jumper a few hours later.
You’d definitely have to top up if you wanted to carry the scent on into the evening, though. Having such portable packaging is a bonus here because you can just slide one of these into your handbag for later.

PixiPerfume Reviews
PixiFig
Key notes: Bergamot, Fig Leaves, Iris
Before trying this trio, Fig was the fragrance I was most drawn to. It’s meant to be citrusy and earthy, a clean sort of scent with a warmth behind it.
The Fig Leaves offer a woody, almost spicy, base while the Bergamot brightens it and adds that extra zing.
It’s not a scent profile I’d usually go for, but that was exactly why I wanted to try it.
Unfortunately, though, I didn’t love this one. Don’t get me wrong, if you’re already a fan of Fig-scented perfumes you’ll probably enjoy this, but it’s just a bit too deep and woody for me.
I got on far better with the other two fragrances which are sweeter and more floral. I had a feeling I would but I really wanted to step out of my comfort zone with PixiFig!
PixiMimosa
Key notes: Ylang Ylang, Green Leaves, Pear, Mimosa & Violet Petals, Hawthorn & Amber
Mimosa is a bright, fresh fragrance that smells like a warm summer evening. It’s got that sweetness from the Pear, as well as a floral hint from the Ylang Ylang, Mimosa and Violet.
The Hawthorn and Amber ground the formula, stopping it from becoming heady or cloying.
Oddly, this smells a little almond-like to me. I don’t think the formula contains it, but a combination of all the fragrance ingredients above seems to unlock something in my nose that detects it as marzipan.
This wouldn’t be my first choice for an everyday year-round scent, but I do like the idea of it as an energising booster in the summer. I can see myself reaching for it a lot more when the weather gets warmer.
PixiRose
Key notes: Rose, Sweet Lemon, Lily, Jasmine
Rose is the usual type of perfume I’d go for. I love a fresh, floral scent and, I can’t deny, this one is right up my street.
It’s very soft and light, with notes of Rose, Lily and Jasmine giving this a clean, luxurious smell. The Lemon adds that much-needed sweetness too.
I actually think Pixi could have gone a bit sweeter with this formula. The floral notes are lovely, but they do veer into that traditional, powdery rose scent.
This did feel a little mature for me when I first tried it. However, the more I wear it, the more I like it. If you’re into traditional floral perfumes, give this one a go.

Where can I buy PixiPerfume?
You can order these perfumes from the Pixi website. They can be bought individually for £15 each, or you can grab a set of three which retails for £30.
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