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ranert – :
The nozzle is built like an aerosol spray. It doesn’t stop until you lift your finger.
I’m getting a bitter note at the end. What is it?
Megrh543Bessinepome – :
This is the first Milton Lloyd I’ve bought and its a pleasant surprise. It doesnt smell cheap.
From this one I get pink grapefruit, peach, almond and a dab of vanilla. I wish it were stronger and lasted longer.
As with Tweed, you press the button a smidgeon and gallons fly out.
rosi – :
Wow here’s a blast from the past! first frag. Very warm, lovely and inexpensive but NOT cheap smelling like those imitation smells.
Don’t be too liberal spraying it if you will get people moving away from you. They do another one I like too, which is an opposite smell I think. If you like string and warm, this is a good one
neftyanik25 – :
to all Milton Lloyd fans.. they have some new fragrances on their website not on this database. one is called I am I feel and is a very good dupe of la vie est belle. another two are Natalie and emile. if they add them to the database I could review them..
flyer2010 – :
I never thought of layering this one (except with an hypnotic poison oil) but tried it with night flower and yes it works. also goes well with red shoe….
Yuriy2 – :
PS For those who also have Milton Lloyd’s Night Flower (TF Black Orchid dupe) I suggest you layer Henna over that – amazing result, they both complement each other perfectly.
ORDERARCOXIA – :
I am generally very impressed with the quality of the Milton Lloyd “dupes”. This one however falls a little short at closer inspection. Good enough as I hate to run out of my vintage Hypnotic Poison (got about 50ml left) but it doesn’t have the finesse of the real thing. The opening is quite true to the original but there is something in the drydown of Henna that makes me cringe, what a shame, it’s that tiny bit of cheap generic amber that ruins the show for me. Dont get me wrong, I will certainly use up the bottle but it has its place as a casual fragrance and for layering. Actually Milton Lloyd Henna was rehabilitated to some degree when I layered it with a jasmin rollerball attar, something I have also done with Hypnotic Poison and a TM Alien oil in the past. So if you have some kind of basic jasmin fragrance, have a go at layering with Henna and see what happens, it might improve your experience.
nep8blu – :
Update on my previous review. .its like hypnotic poison! Oops!
fcm654InsuffBooni – :
I bought this based on its description. unfortunately on me it smells like peach, a little sweet then play dough. I have no idea if it is meant to be a dupe of anything. its just not great on me but the pressurised spray makes it a great air freshener!