
By Kilian · 2014 · feminine · EDP
Killing Me Slowly
Family
Notes
Concentration
Eau de Parfum
Standard modern strength, roughly 15 to 20 percent aromatic oils. All-day wear with moderate projection. The default for most contemporary designer and niche releases.
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Yes, if you enjoy sweet, fruity florals for warm weather.
Killing Me Slowly is often described as a sweet and fruity fragrance with a prominent floral character. Users note the blend of black currant and litchi gives it a fresh and tropical vibe, while the rose and heliotrope add a soft, powdery quality. Many enthusiasts appreciate its uniqueness and find it suitable for spring and summer wear, especially for daytime occasions. However, some users criticize its longevity and projection, stating it can fade quickly and may not be as impactful as expected.
What people praise
- Unique fruity and floral blend
- Great for spring and summer
- Soft and feminine scent
- Appealing to younger audiences
- Versatile for casual wear
Common complaints
- Poor longevity and projection
- Not suitable for formal occasions
- Can feel too sweet for some
- Limited appeal to older audiences
- Higher price point for performance
· AI generated · Generated Jun 26, 2026 · synthesized from Reddit, Fragrantica, and forum reviews
Longevity
5.0 / 10 (hours)
varies a lot
Projection
5.0 / 10
varies a lot
LongevityLasts around five hours on the skin, fading gently without leaving a strong trace on clothing.
ProjectionCreates a soft cloud at arm's length initially, then settles closer to the skin after a while.
Perfumer
Calice Becker