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KennyLetty96 – :
My goodness miss mills, you are so spot on about lolita minus the berries and licorice!!!
That similar muskiness or whatever that smokey note is. That vibe is also present in L’Instant Magic which gives a slight powdery note.
Korres has a fine resemblance to Prada Candy – one of the best similarities to another fragrance or as a dupe. Stays for so long on my skin though sillage is minimal. Makes a lovely skin scent and it is natural which is the plus point! Thanks to a dear fragrantican 🙂 x
Bragnella – :
Another great dupe for Prada Candy. I initially wasnt sure if I wanted to buy it since most of the listed perfumes were sold in Greece or too expensive under Sephora but I lucked out and manage to find one for a reasonable price. I detected the sweet black sugar mixed in with the powdery notes of the violet and the well known syrupy heaviness of the caramel. To my surprise, I knew I smelled the benzoin and funny enough, it was listed in Korres description. This isnt as long lasting as Prada but it is that good scent that I dont mind spending.
Notes:
Oriental Lily, Black Sugar, Violet, Benzoin, Vanilla, Caramel, Amber.
juliaqs – :
I don’t know what it is but I get a sour smell. And something is kinda harsh and hurts my brain. Think I will try again in summer and if I still don’t like it I will be swapping this
Olga 2011 – :
This is a perfect dupe (smells even better, in my opinion) of prada candy. 🙂
Башка))) – :
A beautiful gift from my friend Magdalena arrived just now. This natural (free of fixatives and phthalate solvents, bonus!) fragrance smells warm, sweet, gourmande yet with a very subtly oriental base of coumarin and rosemary leaf extract which are not listed here, giving a lovely grounding to the previous sugary notes. I’m waiting to smell the violet, to see where it fits into this mix and how its delicate yet strong scent (which I think often has the ability to totally transform anything it touches into something quite different from any linear composition) transforms this at all. Ah, yup, there it is, swirling amongst the caramel, very reminiscent (to my nose) of Lolita Lempicka but Lolita without the berries and licorice. Thank you, Magdalena! ❤️
balikjan – :
This is warm and beautiful scent. The sugar is not sticky sweet, it’s more like burnt sugar. The lily note is soft and not too sharp. Vanilla is also soft and delicious. There is something smoky on this like benzoin or incence. That note is very prominent.
Comforting and warm at least now in the cold weather.