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IGesset2 – :
This is the exact same fragrance, simply in a more travel friendly packaging, as stated by other members as well 🙂
This was on sale for 16 Euro, so I grabbed a bottle since I’ve been contemplating on getting it for a while. This as well as Peace, Love and JC are my favorites of the line. I can appreciate some of the other scents for what they are but they don’t fit me.
JC is a fruity and later on dry and powdery tuberose centered fragrance. In the beginning it’s very sweet and fruity but that fades rather quickly when the musk and flowers come into play. In-between it does smell a little like Barbie dolls used to smell way back. But that also fades luckily. All in all JC is airy, not to heavy but with presence, powdery tuberose. A classic fragrance that can be worn anywhere anytime really. Glad to have it! If you cannot tolerate flowery scents though, better steer clear of this one.
desi12 – :
I’m not positive I have the same exact fragrance, because the bottle has a tiny lipstick tube charm instead of the cherries shown in the photo, but it’s otherwise identical, & I ordered it from eBay after following a link in an above ad.
It’s much more floral than I usually go for, but when I’m in the mood for classic, elegant & pretty (instead of delicious, sexy & edible) this is perfect, & it has a stronger silage than similar perfumes. It still only lasts a couple hours, so I spray it on my hoodie & wrap myself in the scent of tuberose, hyacinth, lily, rose hips, & musk.
levko1 – :
I find the tuberose to be the strongest note here in Juicy Girl (which yes, is just Juicy Couture EDP in a travel bottle…which looks fabulous)
There is a juicy bubblegum like watermelon and passionfruit that stays with the tuberose the entire ride, but I find the tuberose to be very very loud.
I couldn’t smell this on myself after awhile but that’s typical for me. It garnered compliments all night long regardlesss.
Gosh I love those little cherries hanging on the bottle. Makes me wanna pick it up and shake it like a can of spray paint.
rolex – :
I received this perfume about a year ago in the 30ml bottle I think or 50ml..? First spray I didn’t really like the scent of the citrus that didn’t really smell like citrus, but after a few minutes the vanilla scent came through and reminded me of cookies so I liked that. I am torn between wether or not I like this perfume.
Katrin02121993 – :
I have a very tolerant skin for fragrances, with this I mean that it does not happen very often that a fragrance would totally crash on my skin. But this EDP morphed into the worst smell ever. It was so far away from fruity floral as I could ever imagine, smelled chemical like Wunderbaum and was simply impossible to wash off. Finally it gave me a migrene attack. Not a success for me, but fragrances is a subjective and individual experience, so hopefully others have a different nose for this than I have.
oou293Diobtetty – :
Juicy and I normally don’t get along very well. The problem for me with Juicy Couture is I just don’t smell anything. The bottle I bought was sealed so I don’t think anything was wrong with my bottle. It just does not register with me.
But this one is great. Its nothing unusual but it is a nice well done fruity that I like for wam weather and it has decent silage. I took it with me on a camping trip and used it when we went out for dinner. I got probably 4+ hours out of it.
If you like a nice friendly fruity fragrance-its worth a try.
IMHO This is much better than Juicy Couture and the bottle is really cute.
Ivancuk – :
This is actually Juicy Couture’s debut EDP: The self-titled JUICY COUTURE in a LE travel bottle.
The scent notes listed above are wrong, they actually are; Watermelon, mandarin, passion fruit, green leaves, water hyacinth, marigold, tuberose, lily, wild rose, caramel, powdery vanilla, creme brulee, patchouli and woods.
This is surprisingly pleasant perfume, which has a great balance of notes – It’s not too fruity, too floral or too gourmand – It’s feminine, seductively sweet without being cloyingly syrupy.
I was really shocked when I liked it as I dislike the brand in general.
The staying power is average; About five hours and it it suitable all year round, except when it’s very hot [which basically is all year round for us Brits :p].
skif24 – :
Funny! sweet! young! a bit childish perfume.
Reminds me of something from childhood, home made sweet soda water, or some old fashioned candies… Can’t exactly say what.
It works great with juicy velour suits, uggs and mini dogs:))) in this case it sounds even ironic and emphsaises on leisure-vacation-comfy look.
Rolihiskido – :
The bottle is so pretty so it was quite disappointing to learn that the juice was still a light, silly fruity-floral, with some synthetic aftertaste.
gnidavoz – :
i like the smell but i am embarrassed to wear it because to tell u the truth i hate juicy. and when ever i wear it everyone recognises it as juicy which i dont like cus perfumes should remain mysterious. well i guess its the smell that counts and i have to say its a lovely smell!
AVAV987 – :
This is 30ml traveler bottle that in the UK is only available as part of a £45 gift set which includes a 250ml Body Lotion as well. The fragrance is the same as the signature scent, Juicy Couture Eau de Parfum.
~ Head notes ~
The opening of the fragrance has the powerfully juicy, sweet aroma of fruits with melon and citrus notes being the most apparent. The impression is quite sweet though not overpoweringly so. Overall, a nice and fairly fruity start for a fruity fragrance.
~ Heart notes ~
After the fruitiness disappear the scent settles into a powdery heart of rose, with a distinct aroma of toffee. This exciting combination makes Juicy Couture’s rose very different in fact, one of a kind from any fragrance I smelled with rose the heart. This rose is dark and rich like syrup, naughty and maybe a tad too sweet. Finally, the floral heart is enveloped by a creamy, musky toffee aroma with a hint of milk.
It’s hot and fruity and reminds me of a strong burning cocktail and raunchy night in front of a fireplace…
~ Base notes ~
After a few hours when the overpowering sweetness has died down, fresh smelling woods accentuate the final, sheer notes of rose that the patchouli gives even more staying power and let it dominate in a sensual way. It just makes me think of a dominatrix wearing this scent.
The taming effect of vanilla only turns Juicy Couture slightly down and makes it more palatable. One thing surpised me though. The drydown is well, quite dry (no wonder it’s called exactly that) and reminds me of glowing charcoal, a hot, almost smoky tone coming from the patchouli.
~ Conclusion ~
Juicy Couture is two worlds, and an array of personalities in one. It’s sophisticated but outspoken, girly but refined, hot and cool. The middle phase reminds me a lot of Dior Pure Poison where you have violet instead of the rose but the same lily and tuberose in the heart. Juicy Couture is more gourmand, sultry and also drier in the base where it almost becomes an oriental.
I like the way the fragrance uses classic very feminine floral components and juicy, honey flavoured gourmand notes to create an unusual, intoxicating smell that stands out from the crowd.
~ Summary ~
A sweet, decandent smell that is surprisingly retained and sophisticated.