First Impressions
The first spray of Mexx Ice Touch Woman delivers exactly what its name promises: a bracing wake-up call of coolness that feels like plunging your face into ice-cold water on a sweltering morning. Lemon surges forward immediately, bright and almost sharp, tempered by an unexpected twist of blackberry that adds depth without sweetness. Then comes the pepper—both pink and black—creating a tingling sensation that justifies the "Ice Touch" moniker. This isn't a demure, ladylike opening. It's confident, energetic, and unapologetically fresh.
The 2006 release from Mexx positioned itself squarely in the aromatic-citrus territory, and within seconds of wearing it, you understand the formula's precision. This fragrance doesn't ease you in gently; it announces itself with a crystalline clarity that feels both contemporary and timeless.
The Scent Profile
The opening act of lemon and blackberry creates an intriguing duality—the brightness of citrus against the darker, more mysterious quality of the berry. But it's the pepper accord that truly defines these first minutes, adding a spicy effervescence that keeps the composition from veering into simple fruit-stand territory. There's something almost effervescent here, like sparkling water infused with fresh berries and a twist of citrus.
As the fragrance settles, the heart reveals its true sophistication. Mint arrives with cooling menthol clarity, reinforcing that icy character while orange blossom and neroli introduce a subtle floralcy that feels clean rather than romantic. The coriander adds an herbal, slightly soapy quality that enhances the fresh impression, while white cyclamen contributes a delicate green note. This middle phase is where Ice Touch Woman shows its complexity—it's not just fresh, it's aromatic in the truest sense, with layers of herbs, florals, and citrus blossoms weaving together.
The base brings unexpected warmth without abandoning the fragrance's cool demeanor. Raspberry adds a touch of fruity sweetness, though it remains restrained. Musk provides a clean skin-like quality, while cedar introduces a whisper of woods that grounds the composition. Amber appears last, offering just enough warmth to remind you there's a woman wearing this scent, not just a summer breeze passing by. The dry-down is soft, slightly sweet, and maintains that fresh quality for hours—though admittedly, this isn't a powerhouse performer designed to last through the night.
Character & Occasion
With a summer rating of 99%, Mexx Ice Touch Woman knows its assignment. This is a daylight fragrance through and through, earning a perfect 100% day rating and a mere 7% for nighttime wear. It's the olfactory equivalent of white linen, bare shoulders, and sunglasses—effortlessly casual yet polished.
Spring claims 51% suitability, making it a viable option for those warming transitional months when winter's heaviness feels oppressive but summer hasn't quite arrived. The 24% winter and 15% fall ratings tell you everything you need to know: save this for warm weather. Attempting to wear this in a cashmere sweater would feel like a mismatch of intentions.
The dominant accord profile—aromatic at 100%, citrus at 98%, fresh spicy at 85%—creates a fragrance that feels athletic without being sporty, feminine without being flowery. The 73% green accord and 50% sweet rating ensure it never becomes cloying or overly sugary. This is for the woman who wants to smell clean, alert, and approachable. It's ideal for office environments, weekend brunches, gym bags, beach days, and any situation where heavy, seductive fragrances would feel out of place.
Community Verdict
With 347 votes delivering a 3.73 out of 5 rating, Mexx Ice Touch Woman sits comfortably in "very good" territory. This isn't a polarizing masterpiece, nor is it a disappointment. The rating suggests a reliable, well-executed fragrance that delivers on its promises without reaching for artistic revolution.
The substantial vote count indicates this fragrance has found its audience and maintained relevance nearly two decades after its release. That's no small achievement in the fast-moving world of accessible fragrances. The rating reflects what you'd expect from a well-crafted fresh scent: appreciation for its quality and wearability, with the understanding that it's not trying to be a groundbreaking olfactory experience.
How It Compares
Positioned alongside fragrances like Acqua di Gioia, Green Tea, Light Blue, and Versense, Mexx Ice Touch Woman occupies the beloved territory of easy-wearing fresh scents that became summer staples throughout the 2000s. Where Light Blue leans into apple and cedarwood, and Versense emphasizes cardamom and woody notes, Ice Touch Woman distinguishes itself with that distinctive pepper-mint coolness and the unusual blackberry-raspberry fruit pairing.
It's less tea-focused than Elizabeth Arden's Green Tea, less aquatic than Acqua di Gioia, and more aromatic-herbal than the straightforward citrus of many competitors. In Red's peach and musk character puts it in a slightly different category. Ice Touch Woman carves out its niche through that spicy-minty freshness that feels distinctly cooling—the "ice" isn't just marketing speak.
The Bottom Line
Mexx Ice Touch Woman succeeds precisely because it doesn't overreach. At a price point accessible to most, it delivers a well-constructed aromatic-citrus experience perfect for warm-weather wear. The 3.73 rating reflects its position as a reliable performer rather than a holy grail discovery, and that's perfectly fine.
This fragrance makes sense for the minimalist who wants one reliable summer scent, the student building her first fragrance wardrobe, or the collector who appreciates a well-executed fresh fragrance without pretension. It's also ideal for those who find many fresh scents too sweet or too aquatic—the aromatic-spicy character here offers something slightly different.
Nearly twenty years after its release, Ice Touch Woman remains relevant because it does one thing very well: it makes you smell clean, alert, and summer-ready without demanding attention or breaking the bank. Sometimes that's exactly what you need.
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