Yum Pistachio Gelato | 33 vs Goddess EDP
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Pistachio and hazelnut hit immediately — rich, slightly sweet, unmistakably nutty without tipping into syrup. Cardamom and bergamot keep the opening from going full dessert, adding a dry, spiced lift. In the heart, jasmine and peony soften things without dominating, while white peach and raspberry add a quiet fruitiness underneath. The dry-down is where it settles into its real identity: marshmallow and tonka bean pull warm and cozy, sandalwood and cedar ground it, cocoa darkens the edges. Projection is moderate, sillage skin-close by hour four — a personal fragrance rather than a room-filler. — Best in fall and winter; ideal for anyone who wants a dressed-up gourmand that reads sophisticated rather than candied.
Lavender opens soft and slightly powdery before the vanilla orchid and amber pull it into warmer, creamier territory. The heart settles into a skin-close gourmand haze — sweet but not cloying, with sandalwood adding just enough dry depth to keep it from reading as pure dessert. Projection is moderate; sillage stays intimate. The dry-down is the best part: a warm, musky vanilla that clings for hours without announcing itself. Clean but sensual, simple in the best way — fall and winter evenings, for anyone who wants to smell effortlessly good without trying too hard.
How they overlap
Yum Pistachio Gelato | 33 and Goddess EDP share exactly one note (sandalwood). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Goddess EDP is the cheaper original at $110 compared to $138 for Yum Pistachio Gelato | 33 — about 20% less. Both wear best across the same fall/winter — they're interchangeable on weather fit.