Psychedelic Love feels vivid and sensory from the first breath. The opening is bright and electrified, with a mix of citrus and pink pepper that feels almost kaleidoscopic — like color turning into sound. It doesn’t ease you in; it pulls you forward. As it evolves, a lush floral-fruity heart emerges with juicy facets that are bold but never flat. There’s a synthetic shimmer that gives it a dreamlike quality — think glossy berries and lush, sweet blooms, but with an energetic pulse rather than syrupy thickness. The base of amber, musk, and warm woods keeps it anchored, giving the brightness weight and longevity without losing that vibrant feel. On my skin it reads expressive, lively, and unmistakably modern — a scent that feels like vivid emotion in motion rather than something quiet or traditional. Psychedelic Love is high-voltage, playful, and unapologetically alive — perfect if you want a fragrance that feels expressive, bold, and a little bit electric.