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belov-serjozha – :
I like this! I just found it at a consignment store. It reminds me quite a bit of Marc Jacobs Daisy (I have a sample size of that fragrance). I’m not saying they are identical, but they are definitely similar! But this is a fraction of the cost of Daisy.
dlexy – :
This is a hymn to outdoor air, sunshine over a windy field, a breezy apple musk.
First spray is clean and ozonic, the airy greenness and softness of lavender – but without the aromaticity – and a sweetness reminiscent of laundry, the dryer sheets with names like “mountain air” or “spring morning”. This must be violet leaf on a background of sweet, airy musk.
After a little bit I get some delicious, crunchy green apple. The scent is not at all sour, though. It’s surprisingly soft and gentle, with a hushed sweetness. It makes me think of the smell of grass and white flowers after a rainstorm, or laundry that’s dried outdoors in the sun.
On me sillage is moderate and longevity good.
I Heart the Sun is absolutely a sentimental fragrance for me. It will forever be in associated in my memory with the hot, humid day that my now-fiancé and I were packing our things from our quirky little barn-looking duplex house to move into the city… The light in the house was bright and warm, and I’d opened all the windows to encourage the breeze in, and the scent of this perfume rose in the air and permeated the upper floor as I moved boxes down and ran back up, down and ran back up… We had a hard year and this was a sense of release and comfort, love and gratefulness, and of the bittersweetness that comes from leaving a beloved place but being excited for the adventure to come.
My sweet fiancé had bought the perfume for me one day in PacSun, when we both sniffed it and agreed we liked it, but I just haven’t used it much, though it’s really a lovely, unique scent, and easy to wear. I have about 3/4 of a bottle left. If anyone is interested in it, please feel welcome to message me.
MaksBMVxs5 – :
This is my absoute favorite scent, and now it is almost impossible to find.