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cosmos66 – :
Decent imitation of the notes in J’adore, but it has a sharpness to it that subtly irritates my nose. Also, as others have noted, the sprayer isn’t a traditional sprayer, but is pressurized, so the spray isn’t localized but comes out in a big cloud, ideal for spraying on clothes or hair, but not arms or pulse points. It is CHEAP (bought for around $9 on Amazon, shipped from Europe), so is worth checking out if you like J’adore but can’t afford it, and your nose isn’t super-sensitive.
20Gemini10 – :
Yes it is a great copy of j’adore. I now have many Milton lloyds with the intention of buying more. I used to use them almost like a body spray due to the pressurised spray but when applied as normal perfume they are great with impressive strength and longevity. Love you is so good i would recommend it to anyone who loves j’adore
PriomiNox – :
ML ‘Love you’ really is a good copy of J’adore… its opening is Melon for me, and is really fresh and clean, and I do not detect any alcohol smell…..always a plus. And to me this smells identlcle to my real J’adore.
It dries down to a soft floral for me, and lasts a good 6 hours, which is exactly the same as J’adore. Its changes within those 6 hours are all beautiful. I mention this because some dupes DO smell like the original, but only for a short while, then they either change into something completely different….or they turn sour, or disappear altogether…..not this one, its brilliant.
There is also another good dupe for J’adore called Rasasi Hope……and I have that one too, and if worn together with ML Love You……you will be smelling it the next morning, not in a sharp or strong way……in a beautiful gorgeous way….. I love it. I have the orignal, but I doubt I will ever pay that silly money for it again when there are excellent dupes to be had like this. Even if someone tried it and said it wasnt the exact same ( as we are all different)….I defy anyone to say it’s not beautiful in its own right as a gorgeous fragrance.