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WelfJealiah – :
Fresh citrus and aromatic/spice at first blast, Laughter is a very green scent. It smells like what I expected Byredo Gypsy Water to smell like. This one outperforms the Byredo in every way in terms of silage/longevity as well as the scent itself. This is very unisex verging into masculine I’m surprised it was marketed as a women’s scent. All in all, a very nice surprise: fresh spicy citrus leading into musky forest. Also reminds me a bit of Lush Karma but this one doesn’t turn into Pine Sol floor cleaner. Quite lovely, if not exactly my sort of scent, I can at least appreciate it.
nikolay-1982 – :
Laughter opens with a very brassy white musk and rosemary accord. It fades after about 20 minutes, but for those 20 minutes I found the scent to be uncomfortably similar to a dimestore cologne.
The heart is nicely herbal, with a bright citrus edge. I would have liked more angelica to sweeten this a bit.
The dry down is quite nice, but also a very faint skin scent.
Overall, Laughter has a really fresh green vibe. It’s easily unisex, and because of the emphasis on juniper and rosemary, probably lacks some of the sweetness most of us are accustomed to finding in scents marketed towards women.
I do like this, and it makes a nice change from chypres, aldehydes and florals. However, I will be adding a little vanilla essential oil to it to sweeten the scent and bring it more into my comfort range.
udfhlbz – :
I really really loved this but alas, I am allergic – first time ever with a perfume : (
Does anyone know of similar smelling fragrances I could try?
vano4254 – :
With ginger, citrus and coriander it smells fresh and zingy for everyday, especially first thing in the morning. But overall I think this is quite a masculine fragrance and I probably won’t be buying it.
Vassiliy – :
Fresh and spicy – perfect for a hot summer’s day. Citrus and ginger predominate, with a herbal backdrop. I wouldn’t class this as masculine, there’s an elegance and sweetness that give it an aloof feminine edge.
afterdark304 – :
I love this perfume and do not agree that it is masculine. It is fresh and citrussy and perfect for hot days – but for me it is perfect every day.
shurik podirka – :
This is nice but it’s just too masculine for me. My boyfriend sometimes borrows it and it smells better on him than me. It is very citrusy and VERY herbal! I think I will use this either on holiday or on really baking hot summer days as it is so refreshing. But for the rest of the year it’s not really for me.
159al – :
Laughter is a wonderful fragrance I came across last year in London @ Space NK. It’s wonderful aroma lingered all day on my skin which is unusual for me and perfume. It’s hard to say which notes I loved best, the fresh citrus of the top notes, the more herbal mid notes or the musky patchouli base notes. Wonderful.
Now all I have to do is find out how to buy some from New Zealand now I’m home.
pihtachiok – :
Well, its not that joyful – from the notes I was expecting something a bit more zingy! This is like a slightly old-fashioned male cologne. Its much more herby than citrus.I can sort of imagine this on my dad and he was a dedicated Old Spice fan! I do feel it’s too masculine for me. I shall hand this over to my husband and maybe it will make him laugh…in a good way.