Are These Pixi Perfumes Worth the Hype? I Tested All 3
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Are These Pixi Perfumes Worth the Hype? I Tested All 3

If there’s one thing I’m always willing to experiment with, it’s perfume. I have a soft spot for scents that feel expensive without breaking my bank account and lately, I’ve been hunting for the best perfumes that offer that high-end vibe at a more accessible price point. Naturally, Pixi’s three perfumes kept popping up on my radar: Pixi Fig, Pixi Rose, and Pixi Mimosa.

After seeing them everywhere (and honestly loving the aesthetic bottles), I finally ordered all three to see if they’re actually worth the hype or just another “TikTok-made-me-buy-it” moment. Spoiler: I was not prepared for how good these scents would be.

This is my honest, unfiltered review after wearing each one for several days, how they smell, how long they last, and whether they really compare to luxury fragrances.

First Impression: Are They High-End Dupes?

When the perfumes arrived, the packaging alone gave me hope, minimal, clean, and very “top-shelf beauty.” But the real test, of course, was the scent. I sprayed all three on separate days, and my immediate thought was: These are way better than I expected.

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They don’t have that alcohol-heavy opening you sometimes get with affordable perfumes. Instead, each scent opens soft, smooth, and surprisingly dimensional, the way luxury fragrances unfold layer by layer.

If you’re someone who loves scents that feel personal and elevated yet still easy on the wallet, Pixi might be about to become your new obsession.

1. Pixi Fig 

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Pixi Fig was the first one I tried, mostly because I’m a sucker for anything fig-based. And wow, this is a fragrance that knows exactly what it’s doing.

How It Smells

Pixi Fig opens with a warm, creamy sweetness that instantly reminds me of luxury fig perfumes. There’s a smoothness to it, almost like a soft hug wrapped in fruity, velvety notes. It’s not overly sugary or juvenile. Instead, it has a grown-up elegance with a comforting twist. If you love scents that feel cozy, warm, and slightly sensual, this one will hit the spot.

Does It Last?

Surprisingly well. On me, Pixi Fig lasted around 6 hours, which is very respectable for an eau de parfum at this price point. This one is perfect for fall, winter, or anytime you want to feel put-together and warm. It genuinely gives luxury perfume vibes without the luxury price tag.

2. Pixi Rose 

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I’ll be honest, rose scents can be hit or miss for me. Some feel too powdery, others too old-fashioned. But Pixi Rose? She understood the assignment.

How It Smells

This is not your grandma’s rose. Pixi Rose smells like a fresh bouquet paired with a soft, clean base. Think modern, airy, and feminine rather than overly floral.

The first spray is a burst of fresh rose petals, but it quickly settles into something smooth and wearable like a rose that’s been softened by sun and light musk. If you’ve ever smelled high-end perfumes like Delina, Glossier You, or Jo Malone’s floral blends, this leans in that direction, minus the luxury price.

Does It Last?

About 5–7 hours, depending on the day. On clothes, even longer. If you want to smell feminine, elevated, and a little romantic, Pixi Rose is that girl. Perfect for everyday wear.

3. Pixi Mimosa 

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Pixi Mimosa is the perfume that caught me off guard in the best way. It smells like sunshine in a bottle, bright, happy, and energizing.

How It Smells

The opening is citrusy, sparkling, and fresh without going into “cleaner” territory. It feels very wearable, breezy, and clean, like the kind of scent you spray when you want to feel instantly refreshed.

The dry-down becomes slightly warm and soft, with a hint of sweetness that makes it feel more like a real perfume rather than just a citrus mist.

Does It Last?

Citrus scents typically don’t last long, but Pixi Mimosa lasted around 4–6 hours, which impressed me. If you love fresh scents or want something for daytime, workouts, vacations, or spring/summer, Mimosa is the perfect mood-lifter.

Which One Smells the Most High-End?

If I had to choose the one that feels the most “luxury perfume,” I’d go with Pixi Fig. It’s warm, layered, and complex, the closest to something you’d find at a boutique fragrance counter.

Pixi Rose feels the most designer-inspired, soft, feminine, and universally appealing. Pixi Mimosa is the easiest to wear daily and feels fresh and clean without trying too hard.

All three hold their own against more expensive perfumes, especially considering how affordable they are.

Are They Worth the Hype? My Final Verdict

Yes, honestly, yes. I didn’t think I’d like all three, but each one has its own charm and feels elevated compared to what you’d expect at this price point.

  • Pixi Fig is warm, cozy, and luxurious.
  • Pixi Rose is soft, chic, and modern.
  • Pixi Mimosa is bright, clean, and uplifting.


If you want perfumes that feel like high-end scents without the high-end cost, these are absolutely worth trying.

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