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Dveller – :
Update…..it’s the Jasmin, it makes me sick. I have it growing by my house and it does someting to me when it blooms. That is what I’m finding in the Caline and the sweet appeal as well. Oh well. I do like them both and will wear it if I can get past the JASMIN. It’s a very nice fragrance but maybe not for me….will keep trying.
diuverbu – :
Received this as another one of my blind buys today. The first spray smelled like a lighter version of Angel. There is some note in this perfume that I don’t like and I have found it in some of Roberto Cavalli’s perfumes too but I don’t know what it is. When I find out maybe I’ll steer clear of it. Not sure if others smell the same thing I’m smelling. I like it but prefer Cabotine Gres. I will use this perfume sometimes, it is sweet but I need to get a better hold on if I can stand it all day long.
folsiefro – :
I’m actually expanding my horizons and starting to explore (and appreciate!…weird..) sweeter scents. They are just the thing for the holidays along with my spicy orientals.
The fruity kumquat and earthy patchouli are the main driving forces in Sweet Appeal. It almost has an apricot quality to it which may be why I’m attracted.I actually wish there was a little more white chocolate. (oh my gosh…who is that woman? More sweet? Blasphamy!)
There are definately more sugary scents out there. Lasting power’s pretty good, 4-5 hours and a hint of sandlewood does peek it’s head out in the drydown.
All in all, I’d say it’s pretty good quality for the price.
FrAeR.a2142 – :
nice sweet fragrance,not very gourmand (for me),more fruity sweet with patchouli, a little dark,sexy.Price is really nice for this perfume!I couldn’t find similarities with other Caline versions,but prefer this one.Good job.
WhiteStaff – :
I’d never tried a Gres fragrance until this one. White chocolate was the draw card for me. There’s a very strong hint of root ginger in there as well. It’s a nice day time fragrance, good for summer, and lasts about 4-5 hours on my skin. A nice FFG for the office.
dupel90 – :
Sweet, sweet and again sweet. Too sweet and…..nothing more, not much more after that.Not for me, sorry.