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Epittypenry – :
I don’t like it, gave it away almost immediately. What a waste of money. Smells like rotten fruit, that sweet, acid sickly smell of the dumpster.
night – :
Again, retaining none of the same viberance, this sent only barely passes for the Addict line. It’s very musky, almost smelling of a Cartier fragrance, while the packaging… well, lets say is more of the celebrity fragrance type.
Either way, Dior keeps missing the mark. On the one hand they are looking to capture the mass markets in a way that Addict original has always missed, and on the other are trying to play to the more conservative scent pallet of a woman looking for a more mild, less wow factor scent. There is no relation between the packaging and the scent it contains.
One can only assume that this is Dior’s response to Chanel Chance, but I can’t imagine any younger woman relating to this scent. None the less if you are looking for a more mild, less specific, greener version of Addict original than this, i guess, is for you.