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vovchik230284 – :
Strong, salty-sweet vanilla scent – obvious reminder of Olympea, really long-lasting. Good for a start of your adventure with this type of scents – if you can handle this one, you can handle Olympea and the like!
WellLesePowly – :
Well, it would appear that I am the only review for this hidden gem and I truly don’t know why. This stuff is STRONG, like, knock your socks off strong, even if longevity on me is only around 4 to 5 hours. I mean seriously, this goes on nuclear, clear a room out job.
It goes on to start as mainly orange, the sharp, in your face kind that is ten times stronger than coco mademoiselle, although the use of orange is very similar. But this orange zings like a bastard. This bitter, but juicy, in your face orange stays for the duration of the perfume’s life on skin, eventually softening to a nutty, floral, gingery, vanillic lightly peppered (the pink variety) but vaguely clashing array of notes.
I don’t know, I find it quite nice, but it does clash a little bit to me. I’m not keen on the walnut and ginger, which doesn’t sit well somehow with the orange and vanilla. I don’t mean to damn it with faint praise, because the actual quality of the ingredients is better than a lot of high-end stuff I’ve tried, I’m just not sure I like the composition. I reckon it could be quite sickening to some people, and not recommended for the migraine sensitive.
But that said, I like it. It’s dirt cheap, and I picked up a box set of it a while back. The body moisturizer is a lot better than the perfume, it seems to hang together better and is a little less harsh, more floral, less orange, and creamier. Yes, I like the moisturizer a lot. The perfume can also go a little masculine, I find. For those of you that think coco M goes a little mannish, it’s just amateur compared to this stuff. Drydown is a weak vanilla with a trace of walnuts rolled in orange juice.
If the notes appeal to you, do try it because quite honestly, you won’t find much better for sheer quality of ingredients used, especially at this price-point.