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mityxa – :
This is fruity-sweet and rather synthetic. I get a pleasant enough opening of sour-ish fruits, presumably the effect of the citrus and pepper. If it stayed like this it would be great. Unfortunately the dry down is syrupy fruit and combined with vanilla and Amber is just into nauseating territory for me. I can’t detect patchouli, although that is one of my least favourite notes so may be contributing, ninja-like, to how slightly ill this makes me feel.
It’s really not the perfume’s fault that I should have copped on by now to the fact that lots of sweet and syrupy fruits don’t like me and I should really stop buying them. Milton Lloyd perfumes are so inexpensive though that it seems a shame to not try them.
Not a repeat buy for me and will be giving away.
I haven’t tried Diesel Fuel for Life for women so cannot say if this is a good dupe of it or not.
TL;DR: syrupy fruit dry-down, May nauseate some. Don’t forget Milton Lloyd’s pressurised bottles; apply sparingly to start with. As always, YMMV.