Saturday, 28 March 2026

Speedy review; Peachy Dream edp, by GHOST

Juicy & Uplifting

Not just a fragrance but a full mood boost, golden peach and blooming jasmine flow together, grounded by a warm cedarwood heart that melts into the skin, soft yet energising, bright yet confident, it is a scent that feels like your aura elevated.

With fruity-gourmand fragrances taking over the market, Peachy Dream does not just join the trend but redefines it with a fresh, balanced twist that feels effortlessly modern and deeply uplifting.

Superdrug is currently selling the new GHOST fragrance for only £19 for a 50ml bottle and at a parfum concentration. Peachy Dream is actually one of three new fragrances from GHOST (Sweet Dream & Lasy Dream are the other two), but this is the only one at Superdrug at the minute.

I had been  repeatedly testing the new Khloè Kardashian fragrance and had gone into a Superdrug store to finally just buy a bottle, when I saw the offer for this. I immediately thought about my childhood memories of Avon's Sweet Peach line (aging myself here), so I impulsively bought a bottle alongside Almost Always. 

Fingers crossed for a positive outcome🤞 


 Peachy Dream opens juicy and sweetly fresh with the honey-dipped peach and mandarin, plus what I think is a squeeze of lime (it may just be the bergamot developing and mixing with the mandarin).

Apart from the listed jasmine, I separate bergamot, peony, and possibly some honeysuckle boosting up the honey accord. All of the florals are wrapped in a creamy vanilla, which is built over a cedarwood base, to ever-so-slightly to toughen up the sweetness - whispers of the honey-dipped peach come & go throughout the weartime. 

The longevity and projection are both good-but-not-great; I'm getting an average of between 5 to 6 hours, with soft projection - soft, but not a skin-scent.  Like a posh body mist in overall strength.

Officially listed scent notes: peach, honey, jasmine, vanilla, and cedarwood.

I find Peachy Dream to be a very pleasant daytime scent, that I don't regret picking up. It's very mood boosting which is what it claims to be for - very upbeat and energising. 

I don't feel that the full £44 price is quite worth the longevity and projection for Peachy Dream, but if I see it on offer when my bottle is empty I'll consider a repurchase for sure. 

You can buy Peachy Dream for £19 in Superdrug stores, and their site

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