Good Night is our snuggly-sweet take on Carolina Herrera Good Girl — rebuilt from the ground up as a long-wearing, alcohol-free perfume oil.
Some scents you wear. This one you crave.

How It Unfolds
Top: Coffee pours dark and bittersweet. Bergamot sparkles with zesty Italian citrus. Plus Almond.
Heart: Tuberose intoxicates creamy-white; Jasmine Sambac intoxicates lush and indolic; Rose unfolds velvety and romantic.
Dry-down: Tonka Bean rounds it out almond-sweet. Sandalwood turns creamy and smooth. Cashmeran wraps it in velvety musk-wood. Plus Cocoa.
How To Wear It
It comes alive in cooler weather — think fall evenings and cold-night layering. A natural fit for her, and honestly great on anyone who reaches for it. Layer it on pulse points and let the sweetness bloom.
What Makes It Special
The magic of a good gourmand is that it smells expensive, not like candy. This one keeps the sugar in check and lets the warmth do the talking.
Because it’s an impression of Carolina Herrera Good Girl — not the designer bottle — you get the warm, sweet gourmand character you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
How It Stacks Up Against the Original
Think of it as the scent you love, minus the things you don’t: no alcohol sting, no three-figure price tag, no tiny bottle that runs dry in a month. Just the fragrance, concentrated and built to last.
How To Get 8–12 Hours Out Of It
For all-day wear, moisturise first — oil clings to soft, hydrated skin far better than to dry skin, and you’ll notice the difference by evening.
What Is Sweet Floral-Gourmand?
A gourmand is perfumery’s comfort food: edible, cozy and instantly likeable. Done right, it reads warm and expensive — and worn as an oil, it hugs the skin instead of filling the room.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: Carolina Herrera Good Girl
- Scent family: Sweet Floral-Gourmand
- Best for: women's, Fall, Winter
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Try Good Night once and it has a way of becoming the bottle you reach for first.
