Sinner Kat Von D

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Sinner Kat Von D

Sinner Kat Von D

Rated 4.04 out of 5 based on 57 customer ratings
(57 customer reviews)

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Description

Kat Von D presents two perfumes named Sinner and Saint in 2009. The fragrances have the same flacons coloured in red and white, with a tattoo piece on the neck of the flacon and with a beautiful stopper. Both editions can be found in amounts of 50ml EDP.

Sinner is created of refreshing notes such as mandarin, orange blossom and plum, which is in charge of provocative nuances. A heart incorporates jasmine essences accompanied with white flowers and cinnamon, while a base offers a mysterious blend of vetiver, patchouli and wood surrounded with vanilla and musk.

57 reviews for Sinner Kat Von D

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Upon initial spray, I really like Sinner. I like that it’s spicy, dark, and slightly sweetened by the vanilla note. At first, I get a very goth-like, Halloween type scent that is best suited for Fall or Winter. But then there’s that pesky patchouli note.. and that mixed with the cinnamon, gives me a hippie-Christmas vibe, which is why I just cannot bring myself to wear this fragrance.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I used to have a 1.0 oz size bottle of this that my boyfriend had bought me ages ago when we were just starting to date and I loved it so much that it was gone in less than 2 months. It’s sweet and spicy and very, very delicious!! The reformulated version is almost similar but this one is the queen as far as I’m concerned 🙂

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Love this so far, sexy citrus and cinnamon very warm like Cinnamon but not overwhelming.
    Somehow the patchouli vanilla combination comes across as chocolaty.
    I smelled Saint and I prefer Sinner.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh, that’s a gorgeous sweet warm spicy scent!

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Meh. Bandit or Agent Provocateur L’Agent makes me wanna have a grand old time sinning and being 50 shades of reprobate – “Sinner” makes me want to walk around the mall drinking Starbucks in yoga pants. Borrrrrring. The plum and spices are pleasant, but nothing remarkable is going on in the rest of the composition – I was hoping to squirm a bit from some of the notes in this. Also, I have never encountered a fragrance with such poor lasting power! I can enjoy “pretty”, common fragrances, but if they don’t last there is no chance of redemption.
    Kat Von D’s Everlasting Love Liquid Lipstick in “Bow and Arrow” is a holy grail item for me, though! I hope she keeps up the good work with the makeup line!

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Sinner is sexy and sweet with a masculine edge. I love the spiciness (cinnamon) which stays the entire time for me. It warms up beautifully on my skin lasting about 8 hours. There’s a bit of smokiness from the musk. Sinner makes me picture myself driving a muscle car too fast at night, wearing my leather jacket with my hair blowing wild from the windows down. 😀 A bit dark yet still quite playful, not evil but not an angel either. A nice girl that can be a bad ass at night. I adore it. One of my favorites!

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Woah. I like this! Reminds me of Tocca Cleopatra, but sweeter and fruitier.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    the more I smell it this the more it reminds me a little bit of m by mariah caery just a little bit more sweeter but very close in smell.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    I just recently got this off sephora’s website having never of smelt it before so I was a tad bit nervous, as I got my box today I opened it up and spritzed it onto my neck and I was very very pleased. I love that sweet/spicy combo it smells more sweet than spicy to me tho, I can smell the cinnamon the most followed by the vanilla and plum. It really does make me feel bad but in a good way, a NAUGHTY WAY lol. It is very sexy to me and really evokes my senses, This so is for special occasions and nights out on the town or just in the bed room for those special moments! I find that with two sprays the sillage is great and I can really smell it! The bottle I got was very different from the original bottle design tho, I got the cool lighter style bottle with skulls, looks bad ass like kat von d herself! I do wish they would put a bigger size online and also bring saint back on the site too but I found a 1.7 bottle of saint on kat von d’s website at wonderland la .com they do have it there and I hope they never stop selling saint because I adore that version as well as poetica, have never smelt adora so can’t say for that one but the rest I love !

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Kat Von d sinner is a very dark sexy and alluring fragrance. When I first spray this perfume the main note that I get is very sweet cinnamon not a harsh dusty cinnamon but like a sugar/cinnamon mix it’s absolutely terrific and so unique I also get a misty patchouli haze in the middle of this perfume but don’t fear it’s not the harsh strong aroma like Angel no it’s a sweet and kinda makes the fragrance dark. I believe that this perfume is very unique and the bottle I mean come on its a stunner and will look so killer on anyone’s vanity I’m sad that they don’t sell this at sephora anymore and it’s kinda pricy and hard too find now so if u see it make sure u snatch it up like I did 🙂 7/10

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I used to dislike Kat Von D’s Sinner. The patchouli used to make me believe that this fragrance smelled too heavy and chemically on me. While it does smell pretty heavy on me still, I feel that my nose has grown to appreciate the depth and warmth to Sinner. There’s a lot to enjoy in this fragrance!
    At first sniff, this perfume starts off with the patchouli and cinnamon, which, as one would imagine, smells green, heavy, and spicy. After that initial burst of heaviness, the plum, the citrus, and the vanilla notes come in to create a creamy, smooth, and sweet quality to balance out the heavy spice. The white florals such as the jasmine and the orange flower start to appear more on my skin as the drydown happens, which adds a slight brightness and freshness to the perfume.
    As the hours go on, the musk and the woody notes come out a bit more, creating a very warm end to this perfume. Because of this, I would definitely wear Sinner during the Fall, Winter, and early Spring (basically the colder months of the year). I think it’s too heavy to wear during the Summer, even at night (despite the citrus and white florals).
    To compare this to Saint (one of my all-time favorite perfumes), I would say that the vanilla and the plum in Sinner remind me of Saint a lot. I smell some Saint in Sinner. It’s just that Sinner smells more green, woody, and spicy, whereas Saint smells sweet, creamy, with a bit of a sandalwood drydown. I’d say that Sinner smells like Saint + patchouli, spice, and wood.
    There’s a lot happening in this perfume, and it confused me at first, which would explain why I didn’t like it initially. For some reason, my nose has finally “understood” Sinner, and I find it to be one of the best celebrity perfumes ever made. Too bad Kat Von D’s perfumes have been discontinued; I find all of them to be quite lovely!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Sinner presents a strong opening of cinnamon and maybe spice, but then the cinnamon goes away and leaves you with the smell of sweet berryish syrup. Bait and switch!
    It smells a tad too sweet and candy-like actually…making me fear it will morph into La Vie Est Belle at any moment. It doesn’t, thankfully, since this isn’t what I expected.
    I fear “Sinner” is a misnomer. This mostly smells like those gummy candies I ate as a young kid — juice berries.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a nice quality for value fragrance. It is not as well blended as I like (the florals and spice stick out a little sharp). Still, quite a nice fragrance. Silage is close to the body (within arms length). Longevity, out of a roller ball, on moisturized (normally dry) skin, about 2-3 or so hours. Not a lot of transition to it, but I’d rather it do what it does well than try too hard. After a while the sharpness of the spices starts to soften and you get a sweet, warm floral vanilla. A little “spicy” at first for office wear, so apply 20 minutes before you arrive at work. A good day or evening fall fragrance.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this scent. The Saint smells too much like a candle to me.
    This ones more “sexy”? I just love it, it don’t really see how people are describing it as spicy but it’s very yummy smelling and kind of musky but in a really good way.
    I just hate that it’s so expensive and you get so little perfume for such a huge price.
    It does smell sweet though, mixed with woody kind of orange blossom smells.
    The name is accurate to the smell haha.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I love Kat Von D and her cosmetics,but this fragrance missed the mark for me! It smells too manly. It smells too generic. It does smell good but not unique. I’m glad I only bought the roller ball. I like Saint better but not enough to buy the big bottle,I only bought the roller ball of it too.I think it would be good for the younger girls. I’m in my 50s and I like florals. A little bit too spicy for me. I will probably give it too my daughter who is in her 30s,maybe she will like it.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells generic, imo. Over last couple of years have smelled probably 5 scents similair, one of which Hanae Mori no. 3 comes to mind. Why is it that if a celebrities name is on a scent, its not that good?

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve been in a love hate relationship with Sinner, since I’ve got it a few months ago. I think it really depends on my mood if I like it. I do know that if there wasn’t cinnamion, and woody notes in Sinner, I wouldn’t like it. The reason I think I’m in a love hate relationship with this perfume is, because of the patchouli. It is mixed well though, that’s what stumps me everytime. I do like Sinner more than Saint, and just looking at the notes with out smelling them, I would chose Saint over Sinner anyday, but that hasn’t been the case. If you can find this for a decent price then it’s worth it, if you really like warm spicy scents. This one is a bit stronger than what I usually go for, but then again, I think that’s why I like it, then hate it, because it’s different for me. Also I think it’s because I really like woody notes in perfume, it really gets me. I think that’s why most of the time I like it.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I love love love what Kat Von D has done with her two scents: Saint & Sinner.
    I bought them both, and choose one a night based on what mood I’m in….am I’m feeling nice or am I feeling naughty?
    😉
    Sinner is definitely a naughty scent.
    It’s not something you immediately smell and go “mmmmm!”
    It’s something you have to wear and walk away and realize how interesting and sexy it is on your skin.
    I definitely think it is a NIGHT time scent because who wants to be a sinner in the broad daylight – that ain’t right.
    It’s a dark scent.
    Its very hard to describe the notes because it is so different and complex.
    I want to say cinnamon, because it absolutely has some sort of spice to it.
    And then some sort of musk or tobacco that gives it that smokiness.
    Maybe incense.
    I love the scent because of its personality, not necessarily the fragrance. I like smelling soft and sweet, and this scent is neither of those.
    But I swear, when I wear this scent….I get compliments!

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I have the purse spray of this in the gorgeous “lighter” packaging. It was a gift that was hard to obtain as I’m in the UK but thankfully worth it as I do love the scent, it’s just not quite how I expected from reading on here!
    I really don’t smell much patchouli in it on me, which I find a little disappointing as I LOVE patchouli. On me I smell much more fruitiness and a hint of sweetness, maybe vanilla and a touch of baby powder. The patchouli is so subtle in it on me. I can smell it in the initial dry down, but then it’s much more fruity and musky.
    The most disappointing thing for me is that is just does not last and you need to keep spraying and spraying it to keep smelling it! Someone else already mentioned it, but it’s true. I wondered if it was my nose just getting used to it, but my husband couldn’t smell it either. I like my scents to last and be a little more intense. I can’t imagine getting a headache from it as someone else said!
    Perhaps the rollerball is much more intense? Maybe I should invest in that as well as misting myself with the purse spray! I suppose there’s a reason they made one to carry one around with you..

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I absolutely adored this fragrance, but unfortunately it just doesn’t last long, I was spritzing it on myself all day because it just wouldn’t stick. Does anyone have any suggestions for something similar but longer lasting?

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Spicy, woodsy, dark, exotic, sexy cinnamon musk. I use the roller ball, and cannot imagine ‘spritzing’ something like this – it should be slowly applied to your skin. You’re really up to no good if you’re wearing it. Danger danger. Night time only.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    I loved the name, concept, bottle image, etc. But the smell was so strong it gave me an immediate headache and I had to go shower. I hated it. I wanted to love it, but my head just couldn’t cope. I haven’t had a fragrance ever do that to me before.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    I think Saint and Sinner smell similar. Neither are anything special. They smell more like body sprays than perfume.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I have found that some men do not like this scent, but the ones who do REALLY love it. On me, the orange blossom is prominent, with the vanilla behind it. Now, that the weather is warming up, I won’t wear it as much, except at night. This is also one I would not recommend for a gourmet restaurant. The blend of spices may interfere with the food, especially fish/seafood, or white wines. However, for an Italian restaurant with lots of red sauce, garlic and Chianti or Merlot, go for it!

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    I am surprised at how nice Kat Von D SINNER smells. Not sure why, except of course that it is a celebrity launch. Sweet floral patchouli is obviously a huge fad, and in SINNER I don’t think that anything very new is being done, but the blend smells fairly good and better than some of the other perfumes occupying the same general olfactory neighborhood.
    In some ways, this is a budget version of something along the lines of Juliette has a Gun VENGEANCE EXTREME. The big difference is that here the flowers are white, rather than roses. But the big, big patchouli, and the sweet vanilla come through even the fairly strong musk base. Although I hasten to add that this composition is quite a bit less musky than, say, Tocca CLEOPATRA, to which SINNER can be favorably compared.
    Not bad at all. I do not believe that this smells cheap, although it is inexpensive relative to the niche analogues. To my nose, the plum in this composition is very low key, so I would not call this one a fruity chypre. No, this is a straightforward floriental, it seems to me. Needless to say: for patchouli lovers only!

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    Re visited this scent again after a long period of time…At first when I recieved this I liked it.. but was more into her other scent at the time Saint. Tonight I was looking at my wardrobe, seeing what I havent “sampled” in a while… and picked this up. Wow.. completely different view. When I wore it before, I found it to be more floral, but tonight it went more to the sweet side, which I am loving bc I am a gourmand lover… I guess I will have to use it more often during these cold winter months! 🙂

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    way too strong, patchouli overkill; definitely only for a night out; not for every day use, unless you want to suffocate people around you.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent is pretty meh, and I was expecting something if not unique then at least loud from the ever eccentric Von D.
    The first spray is a little offensive, which I believe is a strong note of patchouli mixed with heavy jasmine. Luckily that quiets down and the base sets in within twenty minutes. While the base is fairly good smelling, it is very forgettable. Honestly, it smells more like the beginnings of a perfume, or what a perfume would smell like the next day rather than something on it’s own. There isn’t enough sinning in this to call it Sinner. Disappointed.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    It smells so sexy, woodsy and spicy. My boyfriend goes crazy whenever I wear this. It draws a lot of attention, trust me girls ;).

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells really great. I get just about every note listed on my skin plus alot of warm vanilla. It is a very nice gourmand in my opinion…not too strong, not too weak. Just right. I may have to go get a bottle of this!

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    i dont get any flowers with this, but a nice generic fruitchouli. safe side. no sins.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    Like a previous reviewer mentioned, this scent reminds me of Gucci by Gucci. It doesn’t least nearly as long as Gucci. I liked it for the first few weeks but after a while it got to be too much, and I am now realizing that I need my vanilla fragrances to be separated from white flowers. I like the purity of a strictly gourmand vanilla that is uninterrupted by white flowers. It is much more comforting and feels closer to my heart. If you like vanilla and patchouli together, then you’ll like this. I mainly smell vanilla, patchouli and jasmine. Those that like a whole lot of notes thrown into the mix, this is the “vanilla” scent for you.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    Omgoodness, now I know! This smells much like Hanae Mori edp! Only less soft/milky and more fruity. I have samples of both and like them both. Sinner is a more of an outgoing clubbingperfume, while Hanae Mori is the dreamy-mother-staying-at-home version (like in daydreaming, I don’t know why that pops into my head with HM, but it does).

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    It opens light with an innocent facade of
    Orange blossom and a bit of Mandarin then
    in a few minutes to becomes deep and sensual with succulent ripe plums start
    to steep into the senses like the demoness
    Lilith from ancient Semitic myth who
    seduces men to their deaths the plum has
    a seductive power then dries to an spicy
    edging of cinnamon and dries the middle
    with jasmine hides beneath the sin in a
    little crevasse The drydown is dark is
    musk and woods the other notes like
    Vetiver Patchouli and vanilla remains
    elusive to senses and unfortunaly this
    does’nt last it’s fleeting like the moment of Adam and Eve in the garden of
    Eden right before when eve picked the
    fruit of sin and i bet what Sin smelled
    like.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    Kat Von D’s “Sinner” has nothing to be ashamed of. Infact, she doesn’t have a single bad bone in her body.
    She is sweet with opening notes of plum and orange flower.
    So how does she try to differentiate from her Duo sister, “Saint”?
    by pushing the only sinful note in her, Cinnamon. >:)
    I think with cinnamon, any fragrance can be associated with being “bad” or “dark” and this little vixen wants to show you just how bad she really is. (that sounded sexual…)
    how does she do this? by pushing cinnamon inot the top notes and trying to make it last all through its life spam.
    Like her sister, she too has a beautiful creamy finish.
    A nice fragrance that can be worn at night out.
    And if you wanna be daring, even during the day. 🙂

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Many similarity to Gucci by Gucci EDT. I expected very much from this scent, but on my skin there is nothing special, only some flowers with a hint of plum.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    Slow-cooked plums with a bit of smokiness, something resinous and something sweet. Promising, but a tad murky and undefined. Reminiscent of Euphoria, but IMO not as well done.
    Overall a decent, darkly fruity, somewhat gourmand, floral-oriental. Just not that special or original.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this perfume. It’s the perfect blend of sweet and spicy for me. I can wear it days on end without getting bored. I don’t smell the jasmine much until the way dry down and it lasts for about 8 hours on me with 2 sprays (one on clothes, one on wrists). Funny, the first time I sampled it I hated it, but I tried it a couple more times and it really grew on me. One of my current favorites!

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    I can see this being a hit for those who like super earthy fragrances, but it just wasn’t for me. There is way too much patchouli for me, so much so that I can hardly smell anything else. If I try hard, I can almost smell vanilla, possibly plum as well.
    On the plus side -if you like this perfume- it does have decent lasting power if you use a few sprays.

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    I expected this to smell much sweeter! it actually has a lovely incense-like smell, which i happen to love. it’s smokey and sexy 🙂 hardly lasts at all however which is a huge draw back

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    What a surprise to discover that Kat’s sin must be gluttony. This is a super-sweet, fruity and vanilla pastry scent from the get-go. Once I got over the shock of finding myself in the middle of a plum tart, I found myself enjoying the scent, which is at heart a conventional fruity gourmand floral-oriental, heavy on the vanilla. After about an hour there’s the tiniest hint of patchouli, but it’s not enough to make a dent in the sugary vanilla. At this point the scent becomes a fluffy puff of sweetness and light, a generic commercial drydown that eventually just dies away within 5-6 hours.
    As another reviewer pointed out, Sinner has some of the same notes as Rochas Femme, but they’ve been taken from the bedroom to the all-you-can-eat dessert buffet and it’s a happy lick-the-fillo-pastry-crumbs-off-your-fingers fest rather than a serious seduction scene. Sinner is the kind of thing that’s easy and pleasant to wear when you’re in the mood for something light and sweet. Many thanks to the generous forum member who sent me the sample!

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    SINNER opened nicely; I love the long top note of mandarin and plum. It didn’t smell plastic at all, just juicy and freshly sweet. Sadly it just went downhill from there.
    I love cinnamon, but couldn’t detect any thanks to the overwhelming jasmine note… and when the dreaded (cue scary music) patchouli note mingles with the jasmine my stomach turned.
    Overall I found SINNER to be a heavier version of Ricci Ricci.
    The red bottle and engraved lid is eye-catching.
    The staying power is very good too.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t think that because it’s called Sinner that it needs to be super strong…I love the cinnamon, patchouli and vanilla…that is what stands out to me in this one…I personally like it mixed with Saint…but I do not mind wearing it alone…maybe people hyped it up to much and that’s why they were disappointed…just a thought.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    Upon first sniff, I wasnt a big fan of Sinner, Saint won me over instantly and I purchased it. I thought it over, and decided I didn’t give it a fair trial. So I went back and sampled it… And I LOVE IT! Its truly fantastic. The mixture of plum, cinnamon and vanilla… Its quickly becoming one of my favorites. But sinner? I think not. Smells great, but the name doesn’t really fit. But who cares about names? Its all about the scent!

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    I really didn’t want to like this fragrance. Kat Von D is not a character who appeals to me. Also, I usually abhor floral notes but this is unlike any floral I’ve ever sampled before. This fragrance is intense and luscious. The opening to me is boozy dried roses but it dries down quickly to it’s heart; something spicy, sultry, and dirty – but dirty in a good way! It’s almost as if someone were trying to recreate the smell of a “cheap” perfume but used the best possible ingredients. The finale of creamy cinnamon musk lingers skin close for hours. I didn’t expect this fragrance to be complex and interesting but I can’t deny it’s appeal.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    This perfume is growing on me more and more each time I wear it. I get tons of luscious, juicy plum when I first spray it on, but there’s a little bite in there, too. The cinnamon and florals smell almost tropical to me, very lush and sexy. The dry down is everything I love about an oriental floral: a little sweet, a lot spicy, and all sexy. I particularly like the balance of the patchouli, musk and vanilla in the bottom notes. Sinner could easily become one of my favorites.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Sinner is a great fragrance for people who generally go for brighter, fruitier fragrances, but want something a bit darker and spicier for a change…without assaulting their senses or getting a headache.
    It is a burst of plum and florals that begin to wrap themselves in a warm blanket of patchouli and woods. Slightly spicy, very beautiful.
    I actually prefer the dry down in this fragrance. A gentle, earthy patchouli really developes on my skin. I love it.
    A good,pretty girl with an edge, letting her darker side come out for the first time.
    I’ve stocked up on this and bought the gift set with lotion. Sinner is quickly becoming one of my favorite fragrances!

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    I have both scents (sinner and saint). I like Sinner more than Saint but I wish they would last longer on my skin.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    Well when I first sprayed this on, I couldn’t decide how I felt. It was different from what I usually wear, so I was excited, it smelled a little more mysterious and different….but it never changed. It smelled the same from when I smelled it, til when I took a shower the next morning. I really like Saint, because it has more depth, it at first smells fruity and changes….that is what makes a perfume interesting to me….although I do think they are both lovely, if I had to pick one, I’d choose Saint.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Finally I had a chance to try both Kat`s frags and let me tell you something! Sinner is more of a saint – white flowers without an edge, simple as a uniform of a catholic church goody two shoes.Plum is very subtle and just does not last…as, alas, mostly the rest of the composition.
    Would not recognize it if smelled it on someone.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    Hmm, I expected something a little more edgy from a perfume by a girl like Kat Von D named “Sinner” but it wasn’t at all bad. The beginning had a note much like grapefruit, which I rather liked. Then it became just a tad bit warmer and the patchouli came out, though it was subtle. All in all I liked it, but I wasn’t crazy about it like I was for Saint.

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    This drys down to a very sweet smell on me that I dont find appealing. It does have warmth to it, but it seems that it’s mostly a sweet girlie fragrance on me. I was hoping for something with an edge as the name suggests.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    This is way too safe to be Sinner by Kat von D. I expected a lot more attitude and edge, maybe leather and insence notes with some other wild notes…This reminds me slightly of Etat libre D’orange’s Rossy de Palma(!?)

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    mmmmm. This is a hit for me and my lack of tattoos. I got the rollerball after using a tester for few days. It’s warm with a little kick to make it mysterious. The patchouli and cinnamon are just enough to not let the scent be fruity/floral. It reminds me of a few other perfumes in a good way, but not enough so that I can pinpoint which ones. The downside is that you do have to keep putting more on every few hours if you don’t want it to fade out, but for the price it’s worth it. I think anyone could wear this anytime and it would be delightful, not sinful. It kind of a day-to-night all around gem

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    When a boozy plum note, like the one that opens Kat Von D’s Sinner, hits your nose, you think “Ah, the perfumers drew their inspiration from the mother of all sexy plum perfumes, Femme Rochas.”
    And, in fact, Sinner does betray some similarities with Femme. I’d call it “a sheerer Femme for a new generation.’
    While Femme’s plum harmonizes with a rich peach note, Sinner’s tangos with a spritely mandarin. Femme ends with dense oak moss. Sinner with a more contemporary vanilla and patchouli.
    The best way to compare the two might be this:
    Femme wears a sharp-shouldered, nip-waist 1940s black crepe suit, a lace bustier, fishnets and stilettos. She’s grand, imperious, a bit of a dominatrix.
    Sinner is an emanation of Kat Von D. She wears a barely-there leather bra, low-slung leather pants, hobnail high-heel boots and tattoos from her neck to her navel — and beyond. She’s sexy in a breezy, rocker-chick way.
    Femme stretches her long legs from a vintage Checker cab. Sinner perches on a motorcycle.
    You get the picture.
    Sinner didn’t last that long on me, but a couple of spritzes from a sample kept it going all day.
    A lot of younger women are going to want to get it on with Sinner.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Okay so I have it on my wrist right now. It is softer then what you might think for something called sinner. too soft. I put it an two hours ago and its barely there. I smell a little cinnamon, musk and vanilla. But it faded so fast that I can’t even really comment on it 🙁 It has potential as long as you carry the fragrance with you. The bottle is pretty too. I havent completely written this one off yet.

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    I HAVE to test them! both of kat’s perfumes…
    but, sure i’ll have to wait until they arrive to Mexico ):

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