Faith Hill Faith Hill

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Faith Hill Faith Hill

Faith Hill Faith Hill

Rated 4.06 out of 5 based on 52 customer ratings
(52 customer reviews)

Faith Hill Faith Hill for women of Faith Hill

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In October 2009, Coty Inc. and Five-time Grammy Award winner Faith Hill will unveil her debut fragrance.

“Fragrances not only stimulate our sense of smell,” said Faith. “But they can stimulate our memory, our emotions and can provide us with a feeling of confidence and beauty. I hope that we’ve created a scent that can do that, not to mention one that looks beautiful on your vanity.”

Faith Hill is an iconic beauty and radiates warmth and confidence,” said Steve Mormoris, Senior Vice President, Global Marketing. “Faith is an inspiration to women of all ages as her story is a true depiction of the American Dream. We are thrilled to be partnering with this dynamic artist on the creation of her first fragrance and look forward to building the Faith Hill brand portfolio.”

Inspired by the luminous radiance at the heart of every woman, Faith Hill Parfums embodies the modern, yet classic femininity of the woman who created it.

DAZZLING TOP NOTES: “Sparkling Floral Bouquet” fragrance with dimension and depth, Faith Hill Parfums beckons at the top with aromatic crisp pear, refreshing neroli and lush pink peony.

ROMANTIC MIDDLE NOTES: Bold yet delicate southern magnolia, exotic jasmine, and gardenia create a sensuous elegance at the heart.

SEDUCTIVE BOTTOM NOTES: Smooth cashmere skin musk, calming iris, and smoky vetiver slowly emerge underneath it all for an unforgettably feminine and seductive finish.

Perfumer: Caroline Sabas of Givaudan

A design worthy of gracing any woman’s vanity, the elegant bottle is vintage-inspired with a modern twist. The bold yet feminine-shaped flacon and cap evoke luxury, while the delicate, black grosgrain ribbon tied around the collar makes a timeless statement. The soft champagne with peach undertone colored juice adds a touch of romance.

The carton echoes the refined femininity of the bottle within. Designed in the same warm, romantic hues, the carton is fashioned out of textured linen and finished with a complementary black grosgrain ribbon.

Designer: Lutz Herrmann

Shot by renowned fashion photographer Michael Thompson, the advertising campaign captures Faith Hill in a quiet moment of reflection. A successful woman of strength, glamour and warmth, Faith Hill believes in herself and inspires other women to believe in themselves too.

52 reviews for Faith Hill Faith Hill

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Faith Hills is a beautiful white floral fragrance
    I love the pretty packaging and the bottle. This is something Faith Hill would wear herself. Also giving me a Reese Witherspoon vibe and Taylor Swift. A classy Southern belle, a Southern gal, in a sundress and sun hat, and although dainty she has inner strength and ambition and goes far in life. A simple confident fragrance not for the faint of heart. The perfume releases an aroma that goes on for hours and must be experienced for true floral fans. This is as masterpiece of modern white florals. I’m going to give you a word of advise. If you haven’t worn fragrances like Madonna Truth or Dare or Kim Kardashian, skip this one. It wears the same as those because the white flowers are the stars of this show. Beautiful gardenia, magnolia, peony and iris.
    The opening is fruity with a bit of pear but most of all a heady orange blossom courtesy of the neroli. Starts off fresh, green, garden-like and citrusy. Very much like the leaves of an orange tree. The neroli is gorgeous. The pink peony flower comes and goes. Wish it could last longer. Before long it turns into a distinct gardenia flower. This is a showy gardenia with green notes and a vanilla scent. Very true to gardenia. A magnolia quickly follows it, soapy and clean, sweet. And finally an iris with a touch of starchy powder. The dry down is of green vetiver and of warm musk. The dry down is nothing to go nuts about but it holds up well. This is strictly a white floral to me. And so beautiful.
    A spring and summer fragrance to wear with your white blouses, white sundresses, white sunhats, cocktail dresses, summer dresses, and oh for the Kentucky Derby. I love Aurora McCandless review and I feel that she hit the nail on the head. This is exactly how I feel about this perfume and it’s use and it’s aura. If you’re a Southerner then you’ll truly get it but if you’re from New York or California or even Colorado you might not get it. This is a perfume that was designed for the chic Southern gal who loves country music, goes to Church, wears sundresses, is feminine from head to toe, make-up, jewelry, and is fashionable but conservative and lady like. A mature scent? Sure but not old Church lady at all! If she does go to Church she must be the hottest Christian church-goer who turns heads every time she sits down on the bench and takes out her Bible. The belle of Sunday morning ministries. A preacher’s pretty wife scent. Motherly. Affectionate. Gorgeous. So refined and elegant. No nonsense and yet glamorous. Could last a little longer but it’s fine for mornings and day wear when you want to smell nice floral clean. Doesn’t make a statement. Eau de Toilette in it’s nature even if it’s meant to be a parfum. Not bad though. Love it. Love it.
    Thank you Faith Hill.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Magnolia, this is my impression of the initial scent and how I imagine a Southern socialite would smell like. I love the ad campaign, Faith Hill in a simple, strapless black ball gown and the bottle design with tiny bow of grosgrain ribbon. Everything about this fragrance exudes a simple elegance, and timelessness. It is perfect except for the weak silage and staying power, but perhaps it is meant to be a skin scent?

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Southern Belle Celebrity Fragrance
    I’m from Tennessee & Ms. Faith Hill is from Mississippi so it makes sense that this perfume comes off as a Southern belle perfume. This is definitely a mature white floral fragrance for the Southern woman. She loves Jesus, she goes to Church every Sunday, she loves children – not just her own – and or grandchildren – and has a fascination for flowers & keeps her own flower garden. This is a very old fashioned even vintage style perfume of white flowers. And yet it’s a modern celebrity perfume!
    But this doesn’t surprise me anymore!
    I.E. Madonna Truth Or Dare (inspired by Piguet Fracas) or Kim Kardashian’s debut fragrance. These perfumes smell like white flower bombs. With Faith Hill’s fragrance, you’re getting pretty much the same thing, with perhaps more of a powder. I never thought of Madonna’s Truth or Dare as being too powdery, and Kim K’s perfume is straight up floral with musk. This fragrance is more floral with additional notes of peony & rose or perhaps it’s the peony that smells like rose when transferred into chemicals. This is a soft pink rosebud scent for me. It has white flowers of gardenia, jasmine and magnolia, with the magnolia being the star flower. Magnolia blossoms are found throughout the Southern States so it comes as no surprise that Faith Hill would have selected this floral note for her fragrance. Reese Witherspoon, born in Louisiana, also used a magnolia note in her perfume for Avon In Bloom. This is a common Southern flower that we all know and love.
    But this is also redolent with gardenia and it’s quite a showy and shameless gardenia, flaunting her flower in everyone’s noses. This perfume reminds me of a large brimmed white hat that could be worn by Southern ladies at the Kentucky Derby horse race. Or Church. Or a picnic. This is also a summer fragrance. When it opens it’s fresh and citrusy with neroli, and fruity with a pear scent. It’s totally day wear day time summer perfume. Or morning. I wore this for the first time on a bright Easter Morning back in 2011. I have worn it off and on ever since. Oh and yeah it comes off as an Easter perfume.
    When the fragrance’s white florals fade, the dryness reveals a warm musk & green herbal vetiver. It does not smell as herbal or woodsy as Reese Witherspoon In Bloom. It’s definitely more of a musky dry down. Very bold and mature, confident, elegant, and quite a refreshing change in the celebrity perfume business which specialize in gourmand sweet candy scents of raspberry, vanilla cake, pralines, sugar & other delicious smells. This perfume is classically formulated with neroli extract, white florals, and musk. I am so in love with this perfume and it’s scent is suggestive of my personality. I think you have to be Southern, love country music (not necessarily Faith Hill’s music) and enjoy the aroma of gardenia and magnolia to even get in the mood for this perfume. It’s just such a womanly, Southern thing. It might adorn the skin of Dolly Parton!
    Love it y’all! Highly recommended!

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I feel like I jumped in a pool of baby powder and I’m choking in it! 🙂 It smells too sweet, it kind of chokes me with kindness!!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Found this brand new bottle, never used at the Goodwill, of all places. Paid $1 for it. I’m wearing it today, but I don’t think I will again. This thing is a gardenia BOMB! I like white flowers, especially during spring and summer. I pulled this out of its corner today since I’ve never used it and I’ve had it for awhile now.
    First blast or two was pretty mild, nothing earth shattering, but then- WHEEE DOGGIES…straight up church lady on a Sunday morning in her hat and gloves…GARDENIA. No, that’s not tuberose you’re smelling…or being strangled by…it is sickeningly creamy and dusty gardenia. That is pretty much all I can smell in this. I can pick up on some of the jasmine, but this fragrance is so out of balance when we’re talking about the notes. I’ve had it on for almost four hours now and it’s still nothing but gardenia and gardenia with a little gardenia thrown in for good measure.
    If the vetiver and musk would come out and play, then maybe I could handle the white flower here. But this is an achingly sweet floral that will probably wind up giving me a headache before the day is out.
    FWIW, I can totally see a Mississippi girl like Ms. Hill relating this to the women she was surrounded by growing up. Gardenias and magnolia to me just resound with Southern US tropes and types. There were probably all kinds of women in Star, Mississippi who wore something like this back in the day. This frag would probably suit someone who had entertained the bridge club or organized rummage sales for the PTA, circa 1967.
    This frag is neither modern, nor original. It’s not edgy or mysterious. It’s very classic, in the same sense that apple pie and lace doilies on the furniture would be considered “classic”. Maybe the right word would be, “traditional”.
    Yes, this is a traditionally gaudy and outrageous white flower bomb, that should be worn by a woman with a strong personality who may not say much with words, but speaks volumes by her gestures, facial expressions, gravity-defying big hairdos and maybe uses the word, “Honey” or “Darlin'” in a deceptively condescending way.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    At first I smelled the tuberose, then a laundry like breeze came in and thought it was going to smell like a million other scents. Then it surprised me. It didn’t soften or get louder it got warmer & richer with a hint of Jovan type musk in the background. Very unique. Unfortunately something in the base doesn’t work on me 🙁
    The Base smells the same On Me as these (although this is the lightest)-Hanae Mori Haute Couture, Jessica Simpson Fancy Love, Bill Blass Amazing, Diamonds & Rubies, & Charming. I wonder what it is that turns on my skin like that. Wish they worked for me, as they smell gorgeous on others ;(

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Since Faith Hill is a country singer I expected something breezy or meadow- y or on the other side, leathery but this isn’t either. One review said it smells like germ sanitizer I have to agree, sorry do not like this at all, too astringent maybe the gardenia is just too big for me. I don’t get fruit, if it was more of a peach- magnolia I think it would be better.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    I got a mini bottle of this for Christmas.
    It’s… Okay. I don’t love it, I don’t hate it. It is very generic, simple and basic. I’m new at perfume so I’m not that great at the terms, but I don’t notice any particular notes that stick out. It’s not strong but it’s not weak, it’s not sweet but it isn’t tart or spicy, it’s not fruity. It’s a bit flowery and floral. I think. When I put it on it just kind of is… Yeah. It just kind of “is”. That’s all I can really think of to describe it. It just is. It’s not bad in any way, I do like it but I don’t love it.
    It is a good perfume for perhaps… a lazy day at home, or running errands. When you want to smell simple and nice, but not stand out.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I think this perfume is spot on in that it really does remind me of something that a well dressed country woman would wear. White linen shirt? Check. Blue jeans and well cut boots? Check. Friendly disposition? Check. Faith Hill Perfume? Check.
    Like most reviewers, I picked this up for a steal and it was good buy as I’ve certainly paid more for less (FYI $7.95 for a little gift set at the The Reject Shop Australia). Firstly, the bottle is just adorable with its little bow and oversized cap. The fragrance is a light pear/musk.jasmine combination with echos of a more traditional perfume style. I feel that is the country influence coming through – a nod to old style grandma perfumes. But it puts on the brakes just before is screams into old lady territory and becomes a clean, wearable scent that would never offend anyone nor interfere with the fresh scent of country air.
    It won’t turn heads in either a good or bad way and sometimes that’s just what I’m looking for

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Very clean and beautiful. It is lovely but doesn’t last very long. I would buy again though it’s just so nice.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    One thing I will say for this is its not too ‘anything’ I don’t like tuberose or white florals. This isn’t offensive or anything but its very generic and bland, reminds me of a restroom deodorizer spray. Most celebrity scents are disappointing this one is pretty ordinary.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful Peony bomb!
    I’m not one for celebrity scents, but I couldn’t pass up a discounted mini bottle of this at Marshalls. It was a blind purchase as I’ve never smelled it before, but I’m glad I did. It is quite a lovely scent, crisp and clean. I imagine a sweet Spring day when I get a whiff of this, and the bottle is simple and pretty as well. I can see why this would be a boring scent to some folks since it’s such a simple fragrance, not many notes. It’s just a clean basic powder/flower scent, not sweet, just clean and fresh. If you like gardenia like I do, then you will love this, it’s a strong and sweet gardenia/peony. Doesn’t last very long on the skin so re application throughout the day is necessary if you wear this to work or a day out. This is a good “beginner” fragrance for someone just getting into perfumes and wants to start with something simple.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    It starts off with a nice floral scent but after just an hour my hand lotion has more power than the purfume.
    The next day I avoided hand lotion and again after about an hour it seemed it was gone. Despite the cheap price it isn’t worth the lacking staying power.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Really simple smell, actually boring.
    It smells like nothing but magnolia and I love magnolias though.
    But eh, it’s kind of a scent that is a “back up” scent..?
    It’s not awful at all, just pretty basic, I just love magnolias :I

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Very light, zero silage. The scent is pleasant but boring and unremarkable.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Faith Hill is a pretty, pretty scent. It’s soft, subtle, clean, fresh. Warm and silky. White flowers and I tend to have an adversarial relationship–in a fight, they always win, though I get the final victory when I scrub them off my skin. However, I can wear the white flowers in this perfume. They’re gently sweet here, not shouting for attention, not piercing like a spike to the head as they so often are for me.
    I don’t get the pear in the opening, but rather the peony. It doesn’t hang around long enough before the gardenia and jasmine come to the forefront. And maybe magnolia; there’s something along with those two that’s probably the magnolia. I expected the jasmine and gardenia to get into a brawl, but they’re very well-behaved here. A bit after that things go musky, but it’s a sweet, gentle musk that smells really wonderful, very lady-like, subtle. Initially the perfume is a bit shouty as some of them are, but it very quickly softens and goes very close to the skin. You won’t have a cloud of scent around you, or trailing in your wake.
    I think you could wear this nearly anywhere and feel perfectly-scented. Because it’s so soft, I can’t think that you’d offend anyone. You might have to refresh if you’re going to be at work, or out for a while, but it’s not expensive, so that’s all right.
    I can cheerfully recommend this fragrance to others. It’s light, fresh, pretty. Not overwhelming at all. As always try before you buy because body chemistry plays a huge role in how thing smell to you or on you.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Hated this perfume when I smelled it. it smelled like an old lady. But when I sprayed it on my skin it actually did not smell like that at all, it smelled appropriate for me-21year old- This goes do show you that spraying in the air, or on a paper does not justify what the scent will smell like on your skin.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m surprised this perfume isn’t better received. I absolutely love this scent. The only reason I don’t wear it nearly as much as I like is because I do find it to lack in longevity. Therefore, if I expect a long day out, I will skip since I’m sure it will give out before my night does! I find this to be beautiful and feminine, and for the price I can spray at liberty. As long as they continue to make it, I probably will continue to purchase.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Based on the other reviews here, it seems that my reaction to Faith Hill’s perfume was weird, to say the least. This fragrance was really strange for me. When I tried it on there was something about it that was really heavy, almost suffocating. I wouldn’t say that it smelled bad, exactly, just that on me it was almost oppressive. Maybe a little heavy with the peony??? Smelled like the creator was going for a mix of feminine floral and a touch of powdery warmth and just didn’t quite nail it. It got significantly better as I wore it, and I really liked the base a LOT. Once it reached that point it smelled entirely feminine, warm, a touch of florals blending effortlessly with the skin musk. Unfortunately for me, the top/middle just didn’t suit me.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    A classic, sparkling clean better celebrity fragrance.
    Kind of reminds me of Prell shampoo, Red Door and Design. I appreciate that this is not a rip off copy of anything else. J.S. I Fancy You used this one for inspiration, obviously.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    so i just swore off celebrity fragrances recently (due to poor lasting power) then popped into perfumania and saw this for less than $10…eh, what the hell right! it’s pretty, feminine..a bit linear but super pretty none the less so even if longevity suffers a few extra spritzes to refresh won’t cost me an arm and a leg considering the bargain basement price i found this for. straight up gardenia right off the bat. i do get a hint of pear but i really have to seek it out. this is a no brainer, douse on for work or shopping reliable fragrance for me. it doesn’t exude sex kitten but female in a very feminine way. it is quite beautiful and other than the longevity issues i’m finding there is nothing negative i can say about this scent…pretty & girly in a grown, self-assured kind of way

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I was given this perfume as a X-Mas gift. This fragrance has notes of pear, pink peony, magnolia, jasmine, gardenia, & musk. This perfume is definitely a day – time scent & so I personally use it for work… for the reason, it’s one of those light & everyday kind of scents that seems won’t offend anyone. Have to say, I place this perfume on the “Fall Season Category” because it eludes a “warm & sophisticated” vibe. On a scale of 1 to 10, will rate this fragrance an 8. When used up, I do intend to repurchase this perfume. Love this fragrance. Will always have a bottle of this perfume on my vanity! & speaking of the perfume bottle, it’s simple but yet, modern & sophisticated.
    P.S. People… if u lov powdery fragrances, this is the perfume for u! Enjoy!!!

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    A nice perfume. Kind of powdery, if you ask me, but it’s pleasantly sweet without being cloying, and elegant in a modest sort of way. It manages to smell classic without smelling “old lady-ish.” You can definitely tell a country singer made it – It’s got a very simple feel to it. Still, it’s better than most celebrity perfumes I’ve tried.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I received this perfume as a gift. I like the shape of the bottle– it looks a little Avon, a little modern. I hate the little grosgrain ribbon tied around the neck, though I do like the subdued colors of the bottle and such.
    As for the important stuff: I did not like this perfume.
    It has a strong, grandma-like, artificial quality to it.
    My boyfriend has divided perfumes into 4 categories: 1. Fruity Perfume, 2. Flowery Perfume, 3. Musky Perfume, 4. Perfume-y Perfume.
    This is a Perfume-y Perfume.
    I can smell some gardenia, peony, pear and musk– and, the smells are all chemical-like and synthetic. Unfortunately, the notes do not meld well, the mixture is overwhelming and unpleasant and FAKE. Boo.
    The sillage was about arm’s length, and the staying power was about 1 hour. It started quite strong, almost eye-watering strong, and then it quickly fades.
    I don’t recommend anyone try this.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    I first checked this out because my best friend was wanting me to hunt it down for her when it first came out, because she’s a big fan. I fell in love with it myself, probably because it contains Neroli. It is one of the most classiest, ultra feminine scents I own. I can sense the Gardenia, Magnolia and the Pear seems very faint.
    This seems like a season neutral scent for any time of the year, but I still see it as Spring/Summer.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    Very nice, classic perfume. The combination of Jasmine, Musk and Pear reminds me Gloria Vanderbilt’s perfume. It is indeed a soapy, white floral perfume. The quality is much higher than its price. Like it pretty much.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    I just got this for a steal. I wasn’t sure what to expect. I really like it. It is a sweet , soapy floral. ( not super soapy though ) It is lady like and just beautiful. Totally worth buying.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    I got me a bottle of this for $10.00 during December at walmart since they were having a Christmas sale and had all these perfumes for cheaper prices. this scent is something I’d wear for any special event like a wedding, a romantic first date or fancy dinner party so the bottle size too me is perfect since I wouldn’t wear this every day. powdery, and white floral but dries down lovely. this isnt your typical sugar high celebrity fragrance that would be for the teens. despite the price and name behind it, this is pretty decent and fancy smelling with out having to pay an arm and leg! get this if you like sophisticated florals
    despite me not liking country music at all, Faith, you did an amazing job with this fragrance! especially because I cant stand powdery florals, but this one has a place in my heart and even brings out my inner Texan girl that I am, something about this fragrance too me screams “sophisticated Texas Gal”

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    This starts out with a heavy blast of jasmine and soapiness. After a few minutes, the soapy note disappears and the jasmine becomes sweeter. There is a hint of gardenia present too, on a faint backdrop of musk. Smells fresh, clean and very casual.

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume I got at Wal-Mart. Yes it isn’t expensive, but it smells pretty good for the price to say the truth. I think u could wear it anytime and any season. And its not to overpowering, so it won’t offend anyone.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a really nice perfume.I’m wearing it today and I think the main note in this perfume that I can smell is Jasmine.I wasn’t expecting much from another celebrity scent and as I’ve said before…I REALLY dislike country music but I am pleased with this one.
    Good Job Faith!!
    Its a soft Floral with a slight bit of musk that creates a more airy floral than a sharp one.
    Her other Perfume is also pleasant smelling.I’ll probably get more when I run out.
    I think this one could be worn nicely in every season.
    Perfect for a summer night IMO 🙂

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I get more jasmine than anything out of this and must admit she did a good job of capturing the essence of the South.I don’t get much magnolia but the real flower doesn’t have a very strong smell:there is just enough of it to add a nice buttery undercurrent to it….just a hint of musk.I don’t smell the myriad of notes listed but that’s ok-simple is better in my opinion.Soft and feminine:)

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    Faith Hill is a really nice, light scent. It is not overly sweet or headache inducing the way most celebrity perfumes are. If you’re looking for an inexpensive, floral perfume try this.

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    a very sweet floral perfume where the musk, gardenia and magnolia are very pronounced. this is so sweet i’m getting a vanilla note, but of course vanilla isn’t listed. i must add that the sweetness isn’t sickening, its actually very nice. lasting time is about an hour or so for this sweet sparkly perfume. inexpensive but pretty for daywear.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    This is very pretty and it lasted a long time it really isn’t half bad for the money.Its nice that you can smell good and not break your budget.

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    I got a two bottle gift set of this at Target for $4.95.It’s nice but not outstanding to me .I gave one bottle to my Sister-in-law.
    Faith Hill the fragrance smells like pear and Lily-of-the-valley with magnolia and a bit of light clean musk.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    I like this one. True it won’t turn heads, to describe this one I’d have to say a little sister to Giorgio’s Red. I find it very similar but with a cute bottle!

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Put this on and it gave me a headache from hell for two days! I NEVER want this stuff around me again!

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    got the gift set for a good price!love this!i think it.s a feminine,soft,calm perfume.i got the pear,magniola,gardenia,jasmine.love the gardenia and magniola they use in faith,verry feminine.lasting power,great.recomand this for a date,a private night with your lover.cause it.s a romantic smell.love it!

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    I LOVE this fragrance. Its so light and feminine. The only complaint I have, is that it does NOT last very long once its sprayed on your skin.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    I really like this! Very light and floral at the same time. On me the drydown turns into an almost vanilla musk with a hint of florals. Lovely scent!! Although its TOO LIGHT, once you put it on just after an hour or two its gone! I really wish this was stronger : ( So sad. Ill have to return mine… I hate paying for something that doesnt even stay…

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    i thought it had a nice clean feminine scent that doesnt smell like bubblegum or cottoncandy like paris and brittany or that disgusting palmers cocobutter smell of halle by halle berry . . . i liked itafter about 30 minutes i got the smell of the southern magnolia and oakmoss pretty for an everyday smell and with that price and this economy ican see saving my 90 dollar favs for special occasions and daily wearing faith to work at around 25 or so a bottle one of my other daily/decent priced ones is elizabeth ardens 5th avenue now i do love that one at a great price

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    Lots of gardenia, peony, neroli and magnolia in the Faith Hill signature perfume. Pretty, a little overwhelming in florals in the beginning but settles into a nice woody floral on the drydown. The lasting power and projection are above average which is a plus in a relatively inexpensive perfume. This is what I’d term a fragrance for a true southern belle. I can see myself wearing this to a church social on a Saturday afternoon in a pretty sundress. This fragrance isn’t groundbreaking, but it is a break from the average fruity floral. I like this fragrance and I rate it 7 out of 10.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    What a beautiful woman! However, her fragrance is not nearly as beautiful. When first sprayed on, it had a pleasant flowery scent. After a few short hours, there was nothing left. The fragrance was gone very quickly.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    Ooo, some harsh reviews for poor Faith Hill LOL! I like it though. I find it to be a light slightly sweet mist of pear, jasmine and gardenia with a very soft musk halo. Indeed this isn’t heavy or striking, it’s well behaved and ladylike. Something you could wear to a luncheon or a dinner party, sit shoulder to shoulder with people, and not bother anyone. All while still smelling good. I think the pear is dominant here, maybe that’s what makes people say “boring” however, sometimes simple is nice.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    What am I supposed to be smelling here? It is kinda perfumey, a little sweet and floral. Overall this fragrance is very nondescript and will drown in a sea of scents that conisiderably have more character. This is very, very boring. ;’/

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    Call me crazy, but I smelled aldehydes for quite some time after it hit my skin. I also got a lot of gardenia. I’ve been wearing it for 30 minutes now and it’s fading quickly. I’m getting some orchid and iris in the base, but in the end it’s not my style. It fits my idea of what my grandmother would wear. Kind of boring actually.

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    I have this and I must say that it smells really cheap.I had high hopes for this after reading reviews on it.But, when I tried it I thought it smelled like a cheap version of White Shoulders.It didn’t even last long this just smelled cheap not at all a classy perfume like I thought it would be.I honestly don’t believe Faith would be caught dead wearing this perfume.This is cheap hair spray what a joke of a fragrance.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    I read a review when the eau du parfum was released – sounded very positive. I tried it at a drug store display and had to come back to buy. The scent was just what I was looking for to wear on a daily basis. Calming scent with a true southern charm – not sweet, not tart, not showy. Just presence of a feminine but classic scent. I’m in love with it. Want the perfume! Is it made? In the meanwhile, I’ll make due with what I can find. Congratulations to Faith for a truly wonderful debut.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this and really like it. It is a simple long lasting floral which is perfect for casual wear. The price is very reasonable, especially now with Christmas gift packs in the stores. Honestly, I like it a lot better than much more expensive perfumes I’ve sampled and a lot of other celebrity scents.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    i love Faith Hill but this perfume is so boring. Although i must say that it last a long time on me. It just seems like a very basic floral. pretty, but boring….

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    I sampled this at Wal Mart and for a cheaper fragrance it smells really good.I wish it came in larger size bottles.

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