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boss555777 – :
I hunted for this fragrance high and low as an adult and finally bought it a few years ago off of ebay. I originally smelled it in the 80s on the dresser of one of my good friends’ mom. It intoxicated me. I’ve ALWAYS been a fragrance junkie, so I wanted to have that smell again, somehow. I’ve actually never worn it after buying it…at first I thought it was “off.” But I’ve kept it in a cool, dark space in it’s original box and I just tested it out and it smells fine. There is something about the notes underneath that are powdery yet earthy that just get me. Don’t know if I’ll ever actually wear this but, at least my childhood memories are in tact! 🙂
honSpoomnoN – :
I read this was Ciara’s sister. I purchased the perfume concentrate.
According to the Revlon site:
Top notes: bergamot, spices.
Middle: Jonquil, lily of the valley, jasmine, honeysuckle.
Base: oakmoss, sandalwood, patchouli, musk, ambergris, labdanum, vanilla.
Even though this fragrance is quite nice I can understand why Ciara is still around and Cerissa was discontinued shortly after its release. They are two completely different fragrances, each one standing on her own.
With all those wonderful notes I expected something better. It is not a bad perfume, actually, it is quite good. But, it does not have the uniqueness of Ciara. With a name like Cerissa, it’s a shame they did not add a cherry note (Cerissa sounds like cherry in Spanish). Too bad, it would have made this perfume extraordinary. The cherry on the top? (pun intended).
I would buy a bigger bottle, but, IMO, it’s not worth more than 10 times the price of Ciara.