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alexey608 – :
No reviews so far, ok, I’ll try to describe this for you.
Cassandra Bleu smells somewhat chemical. As interesting as it seems, it exactly smells like a new *car tyre*. I smell a very dominant rubber accord. Now they end up with this strange combination, I guess, when trying to mix artificial patchouli and rose notes. The result is funny.
CB also reminds me of mosquito repellent as well. Mosquito repellents don’t necessarily smell awful, but certainly you wouldn’t wear them for the purpose of smelling good.
I really dunno what to do with this fragrance. I think I’ll amuse myself by occasionally wearing it. Like a strange “dress” for a perfume fancy ball:)