
Imaginary Authors · 2012 · unisex · EDP
Falling Into The Sea
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 fresh, beachy scents that evoke summer vibes.
Falling Into The Sea is often described as a bright and refreshing fragrance that captures the essence of a sunny day at the beach. Users note the prominent citrus notes of lemon and grapefruit, combined with a unique sandy accord that gives it a distinct oceanic feel. While many enthusiasts appreciate its uplifting and tropical vibe, some casual wearers find it too fleeting or lacking depth due to the absence of heart and base notes. It's generally recommended for warm weather and casual outings, but opinions vary on its longevity and overall impact.
What people praise
- Bright and refreshing citrus notes
- Unique sandy accord
- Great for warm weather
- Unisex appeal
- Casual and uplifting fragrance
Common complaints
- Limited longevity
- Some find it too simplistic
- Lacks depth without heart/base notes
- Not suitable for formal occasions
- May not appeal to all fragrance lovers
· AI generated · Generated Jun 26, 2026 · synthesized from Reddit, Fragrantica, and forum reviews
Longevity
4.0 / 10 (hours)
varies a lot
Projection
5.0 / 10
varies a lot
LongevityLasts about four to five hours before fading away. Perfect for a sunny day out but may need a refresh after a few hours.
ProjectionCreates a light cloud around you at first, then settles in close after an hour. Friends might notice if they stand nearby.
Perfumer
Josh Meyer