Heat

Heat

Beyoncé

Good price

Heat by Beyoncé ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top white flowers fragrance blends Almond, Amber, Honeysuckle, Macarons, Magnolia, Musk, Neroli, Orchid, Peach, Sequoia, Tonka Bean notes with white flowers, fruits & vegetables, citrus, flowers, sweets, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic, spices accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Heat excels as one of the best perfumes for fall or winter, shining during night wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Heat as a leading white flowers fragrance for women, a must-try from Beyoncé's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!


Votes

spring469
summer632
fall1327
winter1157
day1388
night2197
Longevity(980)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
71.5
Sillage(1001)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
71.6
Price value(354)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
99.6
female (349)
unisex (16)
male (1)
95%
4%
0%
All ocassions

Notes

AlmondAlmond
AmberAmber
HoneysuckleHoneysuckle
MacaronsMacarons
MagnoliaMagnolia
MuskMusk
NeroliNeroli
OrchidOrchid
PeachPeach
SequoiaSequoia
Tonka BeanTonka Bean

Reviews

The scent lacks distinctiveness. It exudes warmth and subtle fruitiness, yet has a familiar quality to it.

This perfume is a sensory assault, overwhelming my senses with its unpleasant aroma. It evokes memories of being trapped in a confined space with a migraine-inducing stench. The fragrance reeks of cheap, artificial notes that are reminiscent of blinding heat. Instead of empowering, it feels tacky and unoriginal, much like a 90s relic. I don't think Beyonce invested any effort into creating something unique; the marketing campaign is overhyped. In fact, an unbranded perfume from Family Dollar could easily substitute for this one. The unpleasantness of Heat still haunts me years after trying it - it's overpoweringly fake, synthetic, and overly floral, leaving a bad taste in my mouth.

Not a standout peach-scented perfume. It has a noticeable artificial quality.

The most overlooked celebrity fragrance, in my opinion, has immense potential if rebranded by a reputable house like Chanel and renamed "Sweet Danger". It's a scent that embodies confidence, playfulness, and a hint of seduction – perfect for a night out with a potential client. I recall wearing this perfume in 2011 and still remembering its distinct aroma to this day!

The old adage "you get what you pay for" rings particularly true in this case, as far as I'm concerned. Heat is a fragrant treat with notes of peach, almond, and macaroons that are reminiscent of sweet treats. While the composition itself is lovely, it's unfortunately marred by its use of lower-quality ingredients. In fact, I've never come across a perfume where I thought the blend was spot on, only to be let down by subpar craftsmanship. Unfortunately, Heat falls into this category.