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pargkjm – :
Didn’t work on me. I got super acidic citrus with a murky musk base.
TXD – :
This is along the lines of Escada’s never-ending line of vacationey fragrances, Pacifica’s bright fruity-florals, and classics like Calyx. Carnelian takes a fruit salad and makes it not just wearable, but alluring. If I was a wearer of fruit fragrances I would probably love it. However, aside from the polarizing Aqua Allegoria Pampleune, which I adore, I don’t own a single perfume with fruit notes! Full disclosure: my years teaching junior high and high school likely crushed any attraction I may have had for such fragrances. Ages ago (and I mean ages) I LOVED Prescriptives Calyx. Before that, I couldn’t even imagine there would be such a thing as a “fruity” floral fragrance, lol. In the aftermath of many years of being surrounded by Love Spell et all, the “Juicy” family, and Anna Sui’s line, perfumes centered around fruits just don’t feel like “me”. That’s not to say that Carnelian (and any other fruity-floral) is not beautiful, it’s just VERY fruity, and not something I would choose to wear. If I smelled it on someone else, I’d probably swoon with pleasure. It’s a tropical vacation in a bottle.