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battleboy – :
I liked it….it smelled like frankincense. Like real frankincense, the kind that looks like a big lump of candied ginger. It doesn’t smell like perfume, it smells really pure. Like a single note of smell, not five billion. It’s unique, that’s what it is. No one will ever know what it is. I don’t even know what it smells like, really. You kind of want to eat it……it’s a unique smell, the way Turkish delight is unique. No, you can’t buy it in your corner store next to your hot wires and twizzlers and fuzzy peaches. It’s like……real-smelling. Natural. I wanna eat or drink it, lol.
But it’s not my fav. Sorry. *guilty look*
BEREZA1313 – :
Bearing in mind my maxims regarding Orange and Jasmine (or any other indolic white flower) of “Less is most definitely more” and “careful with that axe eugene”. Here’s the lowdown. When I was pregnant with second child, I used to eat oranges because they tasted exactly the same way on the way up as they did on the way down. SO …take one slightly mouldering orange. Put it on the floor. Step on it and grind it into the floor with your heel. Inhale. Love the song, but not this oily, acidic offering. You know when you get sick and have nothing left to bring up? That’s it. Smells like bile tastes. No, No, No.
cudryakov.anton – :
Now I have had the perfume on about 8 hours (long lasting) it smells like Body Shop’s Japanese Musk and not Marks and Spencer’s Isis. So mix the two and thats what you get. It’s funny how you can remember smells that you have smelt 10/20/30 yrs ago and can put a name to them 🙂
Lushar – :
I was hooked on lush since buying Karma.
I got the 4711 smell for a few seconds, followed by furniture polish for a few seconds. It then turns into something very familiar from about 20 years ago. I am sure it is Isis by Marks and Spencer. It smells exactly the same. A very different scent to other perfumes around now. It is a fresh/ green type of musk. I didn’t get any hint of Fruit at all. This is a daytime/ Summer type of perfume.
I did not understand the love aspect of this perfume as I think perfumes are based on memories and this smell does not remind me of being in love but it definately reminds me of 20 years ago, Isis by Marks and Spencer 🙂
It gives you a strong, confident, feminine feeling whilst wearing it.
t34 – :
a musky citrus with a hint of something i can’t quite put my finger on. i adore the song, i adore the sentiment, and i really adore the scent.
niragag63 – :
This is a review of 1000 Kisses Deep now offered by Lush Gorilla Perfumes instead of BNTNTBB. (Bye-bye fancy bottle. It now has the standard Lush/Gorilla black packaging.)
I find this scent alternately appealing and too industrial-smelling to wear as perfume. Nonetheless, I was fascinated and couldn’t stop sniffing my wrist.
It’s a pleasant scent. Lots of oranges and apricots on me, with a narcotic true jasmine note and a dash of spice. Something about the overall effect strikes me as slightly industrial or hospital-like. There’s a bit of floor polish scent in here. Something about this scent also reminds me of Band-aids.
It’s very sweet, very clean and very proper, bordering on “sterile” to my nose. Doesn’t strike me as particularly romantic or suitable for evenings, but I might choose it for daytime or comfort-scent wear.
The lasting power is terrific, 10+ hours. Impressive for any perfume, let alone one with a high volume of citrus and natural ingredients.
gold_kinder – :
I find this a really pleasant rosey jasmine with a hint of sweet orange. It smells clean rather than sexy and a little prim for me but it’s lovely and very romantic
besprizornik – :
i love it and so sorry the shops have closed down.I think this smells very retro, like my mums wardrobe, complete with whiff of mothballs.it goes with serious underwear, I feel like a real woman when I wear this!
stasja_007 – :
Any chypre floral that has heaps of praise catches my eye, and my eye has been on this one for a long time. Now that I’m wearing it, my first impression is…
It smells like bee pee.
I’ve found that Labdanum and myrrh need to be approached cautiously, as they can become too ‘ooh hey’ rather quickly (as in too much sweetness).
To be fair, I’m quite sure this is marketed towards the younger consumer, and in all honesty it’s what I would have reached for when going to see Milli Vanilli in concert.
But Baby, you can forget my number with this one.
SAA – :
This smells like orange zest, clove and myrrh-not at all sweet, and not very fresh. Very oily smelling, but definitely orange and somewhat mossy. This is not quite my idea of a clean smell-a clean smell would be lighter, fresher-maybe more like citrus pulp than zest-but it doesn’t smell very soapy to me-just orange, neither bitter, nor sweet-and the osmanthus and myrrh which smells almost like clove with the other notes, but neither spicy nor sweet. A nice natural scent-not irritating to the nose, and not heavy, for being a chypre floral. I guess this line really smells like essential oil mixes more than eau de parfum, but it lasts long enough to be worth it.
Love the name, and the bottle is interesting enough that I would buy it for the bottle.
I1967M – :
This is by far the best of their perfumes in my opinion. (“Bscent” & “Keep It Fluffy” close second). The first time I sprayed this on my arm in the shop I fell in love. With my chemistry this perfume doesn’t morph, it pretty muhc stays the same. I want to bathe in this scent it’s so exotic and gorgeous. It reminds me of Arabian nights….magical lamps, and the musk is so sexy it makes me want to do the dance of the seven veils for my boyfriend. (Wow that would look shocking…retract that). There is an element of orange but..it’s blended so well that it’s not an overpowering citrus rush. It’s the most sensuous of all the perfumes in the range and the one that sticks out the most to me as being different. I adore this and need to get more.
shandra – :
Hmm, a strange one ‘1000 Kisses Deep’. It’s not really as ‘orange’ as people make out I dont think. It is nice, and I know this will sound strange, but it smells very soapy to me – not in a bad way, but yeah, soapy.
alekodunje – :
On opening the little bottle I briefly got a whiff of something a bit like 4711. I applied some to my wrist and got a thin sort of lemon smell. Very quickly a strange plasticy or burnt note emerged. Just as I was thinking that this is just another B Never too Busy clunky, clumsy mix, it matured into something very interesting – something sweet, beautiful, delicate and haunting. It made me think of peat fires and of my Granny and Grandad who were married for a very long time (looks like the perfumer’s aim worked then, looking at the site). Ivy plants also came to mind for some reason (?). Once again, that B Never too Busy staple, jasmine, made a late appearance. Overall, I’d summarise this as an interesting and unique scent, just not one that I would want ON me.
lllllll.lllllll – :
1000 Kisses Deep has the smell of bitter orange peels on my skin, creating the illusion of a certain dryness. It’s not a French kiss for sure! 🙂