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cpz977Diobtetty – :
1/3 Daisy
1/3 Parma Violet Candies
1/3 red currant and berry cream
Excellent staying power; good sillage.
This is very pretty, but not for me. My bottle is available for trade.
odinokii15 – :
Literally smells like the candy Parma violets to me
docker – :
light airy whipped little girl perfume full of violet and berries; I love violet but this mish mash of violet with whipped air sugar and berries is not my cup of tea
Lissa19 – :
For me/on my skin this smells like the original eau so fresh. I don’t smell Any difference. Maybe it’s the rose or violet. I like it but it’s nothing special. If this would smell like whipcream and raspberries I’d definitely love it.
basik-00 – :
Ive got this beauty for my mom in low, we tried in shop other day and its perfection. Creamy sweet and of course violets.Highly reccomend just pity its limited edition.
wlad32 – :
This is a soft gentle perfume … but not a feeble one. I’ve done something with this that I imagine is familiar to most of the contributors to thid site. A few weeks ago, first putting this on, I thought “just isn’t” getting me there”. Kept spritzing it throughout the wearing, again , and again: at no time did I feel I was wearing a decent anointing. Was disappointed; but! I put it aside, thinking “I’ll try this again when this experience has faded” …
coz I’ve done this before! Today, thought I’d give it that try-again. This time it worked beautifully – I even had another kind of experience with it that I have related on a thread about the effect of a perfume being dependent on place: got on a bus – immediately, I thought “someone is wearing a gorgeous perfume” … a little reflection and awaiting the aroma forming more fully to my senses, and it transpires that this “gorgeous” perfume is none other than my own … which is to say, this one!
And I only put a small amount on; and when I looked at the bottle before I put it on I was dismayed at how much it had gone down by that previous use when I was profoundly unimpressed by it.
So basically, from one wearing to the next, it goes from being a flop very very copiously applied to being a major player slightly applied – even to the extent of playing a little trick on me that I consider to be a token of a superior fragrance! A general discussion of the caprice of perfume belongs to the forum really, and would I think be an extremely fertile subject; but here I venture to relate a fine example of it, as it is through this very fragrance that it was demonstrated.
Anyway, I am now happy with it. The violet is by far the most prominent note at first, but without the fragrance being a violet bomb … as I said, it is soft & gentle. It is at this early stage quite a lot like those certain “British Sweets”, the Parma Violets, which I have loved since before I can remember – they were quite literally a coinage at my primary school! But it progressively morphs thence into a more comprehensive – but never really complex – fragrance, the cassis and the amber being the main players, I suppose, or at least what primarily lends this fragrance its distinction; and there it stays until it finally expires a reasonably lengthy season later. Not a very lengthy season: despite its rehabilitation with me, I would certainly not rate it any powerhouse! But it is really quite lovely … and really quite distinguished.
Griediaalcoli – :
Smells like the sweetened version of eau so fresh. I love it
Nikkoll – :
Definitely a fruity floral fragrance! I can smell the violet notes in the opening spray and the raspberry notes creamy sweet on the dry down. Longetivity not great but fantastic for warmer days. The flacon for this Daisy is cute. I find this fragrance more suited for teenaged girls and younger women but I still like it.
polikambus – :
Lots of violet. It’s similar to the first Daisy Eau so fresh, it is just crazier about violet. Nice, fresh, elegant and youthful.
ROMEO007 – :
Those bottles and scents that come out every year are usually all very cute and pretty.
So is this one. A very nice one. Good, fresh and sweet.
I like the violet and raspberry mix very well.
Delicious and light!
skazl – :
I went to Macy’s today to try and find an interesting fragrance, and lo and behold, I did! This smells exactly like Parma Violets, which is a candy you can get in the UK (I’m from the USA, but I’ve visited England) In fact, this smells a bit better than Parma Violets, because this has a little note of raspberry in there! I do think that the violet dominates the scent though.
Keep in mind I haven’t actually worn this, I’ve just sprayed it on a sample card and have been obsessively smelling it every few minutes- but as far as I’m concerned, this is a great fragrance! It’s definitely going on my “to buy” list 🙂
Tierioutmet – :
I don´t get the raspberry at all in this until it almost fade away after 3 hours. It´s violet and a little fresh rose and cassis. Lasts way too short and the wonderful bottle doesn´t excuse that I´m sorry to say.
xxu450Diobtetty – :
Love me, love me not…
I wanted to love Daisy, but while leaning to smell the glistening petals, I got stung. It opened with promising creamy sweetness, juicy raspberries tempting to inhale deeper, but… Twinkle has something so fresh, bordering almost metallic piercing my sinuses. Cassis might be my nemesis note. Lasting power is way better on clothes than on the skin.
I feel slightly jealous of everyone who can wear it, as I thought it would be love at first sight, but it’s beauty left my heart in despair.
chelovek34 – :
Ehhh…..a bit synthetic and cheap…quite boring. Id just stick with the original oh so fresh. This ….no.
MelOVik – :
I LOVE this Eau So Fresh because it is “Oh…soooo fresh!”. It is like a fresh glass of raspberry smoothie after work out on a hot summer day (even better, because it does not give you the “brain freeze” feeling. It is just lingering, caressing you). It is sort of similar to the original ESF in the opening, but a little different in the dry down and the end notes (the original ESF is more powdery and “warmer” to my nose). If you like the original ESF, you will like this one or learn to appreciate it with time!
Yes, there is nothing so “crazily special”, or “outstanding” about this one because it is so SMOOTH and a LIGHT fragrance spray (lighter than EDT, I think) for whom really appreciates, understands and enjoys “skin scent”, or body mist (of course, this one is still stronger and lasts better than any body mist). If you are a fan of Chanel No. 5 EDP…and expect everything should perform and smell like Chanel No. 5 or the same sort, then this one is definitely NOT made for you as it is, again, too…light and just “meh” 🙂
I like Marc Jacobs fragrances for the wide range and varieties of the products from light to heavy, from “being shy” to “truth or…just dare”. To me, definitely the Decadence EDP “python purse with Gold chain” is a “dare”, completely OPPOSITE with this pretty cute dainty little “shy” Lavender bottle. And I LOVE them both 🙂
lorian07 – :
There is an old school candy/gum/mints called Violets. This smells just like that to me. I love this perfume and it might be because it reminds me of that candy. The price point is kind of high at $96. However, I’ll still buy it.
rgv823InsuffBooni – :
Tried this yesterday at Sephora. This is my favorite of all the twinkle releases. I got a sample to take home. My first impression is that the raspberry smells pretty authentic and I disagree that there is a body spray vibe to it. I could see myself wearing this in the spring.
tatar1129 – :
Light, clean, floral, fruity and plasticky. Starts out very bright and fresh and smells familiar. The violet isn’t very prominent which disappoints me, but overall a nice composition. Dries to a raspberry body spray and was very short lived on me.
atu336bedyWelty – :
For me this is too sweet and too creamy. Very heavy and tart. Reminds me a bit of a berry yogurt.
Muxamch – :
another winner !!! i love this line !!! its my favorite….and yes im one of those that hs ALL the daisy bottles lol………this one smells very light & fresh & floral 🙂 keep them coming marc jacobs……..i look forward to seeing whats next in the line 🙂
olgaroberova – :
Blackcurrant crème de cassis sounds so delicious to my nose!