Loverdose Tattoo Diesel

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Loverdose Tattoo Diesel

Loverdose Tattoo Diesel

Rated 4.02 out of 5 based on 64 customer ratings
(64 customer reviews)

Loverdose Tattoo Diesel for women of Diesel

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Loverdose Tattoo by Diesel is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. Loverdose Tattoo was launched in 2013. Loverdose Tattoo was created by Anne Flipo and Pascal Gaurin. Top notes are bergamot, mandarin orange and cassis; middle notes are rose, orange blossom and jasmine sambac; base notes are tonka bean, rice, vanilla and milk.

64 reviews for Loverdose Tattoo Diesel

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I love loverdose and loverdose red kiss but this one was a disappointment, smells delicious, but it’s totally bland, I can barely smell it, too weak. A no for me, unfortunately.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I was soooo close to getting rid of this one right after buying it. It’s very strong right in the beginning with a really heavy sort of floral sharpness. If you spray it on clothes I feel like this sharpness lingers for hours. But don’t be fooled! This scent is truly supposed to be worn on skin; hence the name, perhaps? After the initial burst it’s like a sweet rosey rice pudding vanilla, and the drydown is a very comforting warm creamy vanilla sweetness. I love it!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Ugh. This would be a fantastic fragrance if it was just a little better made; if there was just a little more thought put into it. Instead we get a pleasing milk-rice-vanilla mush all the way down. It’d be great as something another scent dried down into, or a fragrance’s heart if there were other notes present that brought variety, but still made sense with the essence of the fragrance. I say this with Tattoo in mind — a lot of the notes seem like an afterthought, thrown in under the pretence of giving this more substance.
    The opening is a five minute blast of orange and something more bodied – I imagine this is the cassis leaf – and then it falls away almost immediately to the main, carb-y accord of the fragrance. This smells like a cross between sweet B.O. (not in a bad way, I mean this in the way many describe Olympéa) and the sugar shells of Cadbury’s mini eggs. This overall scent is lovely, somewhat sexy, but it definitely gets a bit monotonous.
    I think if they’d spent a little more time engineering how to make this a full, intricate and flowing fragrance it could have been amazing. If only they’d put in relevant notes and given them all a chance to shine, Tattoo may have become the evening signature for many.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    with the initial burst this one started off strong, dark and plummy…not sure about the milk and rice note. Vanilla is clearly there though. It’s pretty weak though, both sillage and longevity is correlating to zero.
    I like the concept though but the execution is lacking.
    Someone mentioned Kenzo Amour which I agree with. Although Amour is very persistent.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This was one of those “spray on, keep sniffing wrists for an hour, run back to the shop” moments. This is such a beautiful creamy, milky floral. The composition somehow just works. It reminds me a little bit of Kat von D’s Saint which I also own and love. It’s quite harsh and dark in the opening but the milky vanilla soon sweetens the whole deal creating something truly unique.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    This is one of my winter favourites, which is why it pained me to learn Diesel has discontinued it recently.
    It starts with bright cassis with citruses which lasts for about 20 minutes. After that, my beloved phase of milky flowers goes for hours to be ultimately replaced with creamy combo of the base notes.
    It’s called Tattoo for a reason, so expect soft to moderate sillage.
    Unfortunately I’ve read that some people’s skin turns it into unpleasant smell of sour milk, so test before you buy!

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    This one is nice enough, I guess. I mean I’ve almost forgotten I had it so I didn’t wear it a lot. It’s somehow bland with no ‘personality’,like when you meet someone for the first time and you’re like ‘oh, she’s ok, she’s sweet’, and then after some time she aproaches you on the street, you’re like ‘Have we met’?, cause she’s not quite that memorable. To me, it’s got that Britney Spears Fantasy type of smell (minus all that sour fruit), and I actually used to layer this with Fantasy, to kill all that sourness on my skin. It’s ok from time to time , just nothing special at all.
    UPDATE: For all of you guys who love this smell: Garnier has a hair conditioner named ‘Oat Milk’, smells IDENTICAL to this.
    German:
    (Garnier, Wahre Schätze ‘Hafermilch’)

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    At first I liked Loverdose Tattoo. It starts fruity fresh, almost minty for a minute. Then I smell black currants, warm milk and slightly roasted rice, with some licorice and a hint of rose. It’s an eclectic mixture that appeals to me, as I love rice notes, warm and gourmand scents in general. It all dries down to sweet vanilla and florals, powdery, still with milk and rice but not as prominent.
    I don’t know why, but this is a purple scent to me.
    Loverdose Tattoo smells nice and contains a lot of things I like, but still I’m not really into it. It misses some clearness and elegance. The notes don’t feel well blended to me, but like they cancel each other out after a few hours of wearing. Some moments I can smell everything just fine, but at other times I know the perfume is still there, but my nose can’t quite catch the scent.
    Something similar, with rice and milk, cassis, vanilla and rose, but in a higher quality would be so amazing!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is by far my favourite perfume. I picked this up almost 4 years ago and even after buying/ receiving other perfumes, this still stands out to me. It’s very warm and creamy with a strong vanilly-toncabean vibe in it. However the beginning is a little bit more fresh (not really fresh either actually, just a bit fresher than in the end) and a tiny bit harsh, but that fades quite quickly. This perfume I’d definitely recommend for women who want to smell very sensual and comfortable. Great scent for date nights but also wearable on colder days. Oddly this reminds me a bit of Posion girl by Dior, even though that one feels a bit younger and more innocent.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    The top is sweet, like a pastel-ey Refreshers smell, followed by a brief tea note. Then it becomes bitter 🙁

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Creamy, sweet rice pudding, juicy fruits and fresh white flowers. The tonka bean in this is dreamy and leaves a trail all day that smells just beautiful. Sillage and longevity are both good, it’s a perfume closely appreciated not a loud show off.
    And can we talk about the bottle? Ahh, I love it!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like creamy, smooth french vanilla ice cream or rice pudding, perhaps with a wisp of coffee. It’s sweet but not in a sickly way. The tonka I think helps to ground it. I get a lot of milk and rice. It’s a fragrance to spritz lightly, so as not to overpower. If you don’t go at it with a light hand, it’s overpowering… I can see how it might not please everyone as it’s pretty strong. But in small doses it’s almost soothing. Also gotta mention the packaging — the contradiction of such a cozy, comforting fragrance coming in quite a dark, edgy bottle makes me laugh.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like Signorina but slightly less milky and without the pencil shaving note I smell in Signorina. It’s a milky, tart berry and white floral scent. Creamy and sweet but light. I’d probably love it if not for the tart, sweet cassis. It’s the same issue I had with Signorina.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Warm cocoa, coconut, sugary berries & orange blossom.
    Develops nicely after a harsh opening. While I find that this can appear rather simplistic, I don’t believe it’s to its detriment. I find the chocolatey note unique and impressively done.
    The orange blossom note is of the same character as that used in the Red Kiss version and, most notably, the same as that used in Dolce & Gabbana pour femme – the later release, not red cap.
    There is also (possibly) a product by LUSH that shares some likeness to this, but I presently can’t recall which! Maybe Yuzu & Cocoa? I believe so.
    I find zero similarity to Kenzo Amour.
    Failing to recognise even the most remote link between the two. Upon smelling this, I feel that the fact that they both claim to include notes of vanilla and rice provides zero justification to acknowledge any comparison.
    Gentle projection. Cosy, soft, sweet. Let down only by a short lifespan.
    Definitely an all-encompassing, predominantly chocolate based scent with sweet, sugared berries, orange blossom and a few handfuls of coconut mushrooms.
    Yeah, coconut mushrooms.
    This is very edible and yummy.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Lovely scent but it only lasted 20 minutes. My skin does eat perfume but this is really bad.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    This is just perfect! Very long lasting, creamy scent for autumn/winter. 🙂

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Pommegome – what exactly does a breastfed baby smell like?!
    I blind bought this recently, and I can assure anybody who is considering buying it, that it does not smell like a breastfed baby (whatever that means).
    To my nose, it’s a rich, warm, creamy vanilla, with a wee bit of fresh floral thrown in for good measure. It projects beautifully (moderate to heavy), and has excellent lasting power. It does remind me of Kenzo Amour, and somewhat of Hypnotic Poison, but it’s really not similar to either of them. It just makes me think of them for some reason.
    If you’re into creamy vanilla fragrances, I would say this would be a safe blind buy for you. It’s very suitable for the cooler months. It’s quite heady, so I can see it being a bit cloying in hot weather if you overdo it.
    All in all, I think it’s lovely. Nothing groundbreaking, and not in my top 5, but I will be reaching for it this fall and winter and will enjoy it’s rich vanilla blanket with pleasure.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Mmm, it’s such a lovely and cute scent! Beautiful. Too bad it doesn’t last long, and vanilla fades away pretty quickly as well.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    The milk note is very prominent and this is the first time I try such a scent. Quite interesting. Smells just like a baby! Although I’m not so sure if I’d want to present myself smelling like that 😀

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    For Christmas last year I bought my partner Only The Brave Tattoo. It was my first fragrant gift to him, and naturally wanting to match him in scent, I decided to test its female counterpart, Loverdose Tattoo for Women.
    I really like this fragrance despite its sweetness. Loverdose Tattoo is sugary vanilla, creamy milk and white, fluffy rice pudding to my nose. A true gourmand.
    Luckily my partner adores sweet scents on my skin. He finds them very attractive and agrees favourably with Loverdose Tattoo. And whilst this fragrance may not be the best gourmand on the market today, it is definitely pleasing and surprisingly quite unique.
    There are no similarities between the original Loverdose and this flanker. They are two entirely different scents. The original is licorice based, whereas Loverdose Tattoo smells predominantly of vanilla.
    It’s not a fragrance for everyone, however with that being said younger women may be drawn to it due to its sweet, sugary aroma.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I am a fan of the original Loverdose, but I cannot smell much of the original in this. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, however. Upon initially spritzing it onto my wrist my first association is a muted Diesel Plus Plus Feminine, that is, without the synthetic plastic screechiness – which to me is a substantial part of the charm of DPPF (I wrote “sex toys, coconut oil, PVC and GHB” in my review of said fragrance and promptly made it my first choice for clubbing).
    The cassis reads very strong to my nose, I recognize it instantly from Armani Si and YSL Manifesto, two fragrances that aren’t necessarily my favorite. It adds a green dimension which keeps Loverdose Tattoo from going in the direction of another vanillic milky rice scent, Kenzo Amour. Now, if I could only get my hands on Loverdose Red Kiss…

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Hmmm, I find this a bit of an odd one but I fear it may be down to my once over zealous application!
    I tried it randomly in a store and with one squirt was so enamoured that I didn’t hesitate to buy it there and then. Even my fiance who can’t abide vanilla was instantly taken with how it smelled as the vanilla wasn’t the immediate hit, he could smell a muskiness………”great, a gourmand I can wear confidently, knowing it won’t repulse him” I thought.
    So, I wore it a few days on the trot,just four spritz’ and then a mist on my clothes and I was loving it on my skin! I could really catch the jasmine but for some reason I could smell violet, very odd but strangely nice (given that I hate violet normally! ) It was the vanilla and Tonka bean that shone through but I simply wasn’t getting the milk or rice and was beginning to think Tattoo was just very synthetic and teenage like 🙁
    I then tried it in the evening on a night out and sprayed to much on myself as I had a blocked nose and couldn’t judge it….big mistake!! I couldn’t smell it for first ten minutes, then literally got the worst waft of sour milk and sickly caramel ( again why the caramel I don’t know!) I found myself rubbing at it to get it off but all I did was bruise the scent and it ended up smelling like baby sick. It clung to everything and even though noone else seemed to notice it, I couldn’t wait to get home and shower 🙁
    Anyway, after vowing I would trade it with someone, I gave it a second chance after I picked up a jumper I’d worn when I bought it and could smell it still on there, in all it’s initial loveliness 😀 It had softened to a sugary, velvety, softness, enriched with a slightly flowery, more grown up edge. I was SO impressed I went and bought a second bottle as it was on sale really cheap ( even though I had loads left! lol )
    I guess it’s like the old saying goes “if at first you don’t succeed, try and try again” and I’m so glad I did 😀
    Tattoo is in many ways like YSL Black Opium ( which is my fave floral/gourmand! ) minus the coffee but does not have nearly the same longevity.
    It really is a DIVINE scent but know your skin chemistry, as just one squirt to much is nausea overkill!

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Sooo creamy! I saw the milk listed here and my curiosity enticed me to sample it and I am not disappointed. It also reminds me of why I used to love vanilla fragrances so much. The dry down is clean and fresh to me. I will definitely be buying a bottle.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    The first spray reveals a delicately soft and sweet, milky and floral where is the space with arrogance jasmine and orange blossom. I do not perceive the rose and citrus fruits are also covered by the most pungent black currants.
    spent the first 5 to 6 minutes, the fragrance becomes soft and balanced, just barely musky / dusty. After a couple of hours left wrist slightly sweetish note that is perceived only in very close proximity on (practically with his nose on the wrist).
    Overall it is a creamy and warm gourmand fragrance, especially suited for the days of autumn / winter. It is a scent that evokes the whole idea of the white chocolate. The resemblance to Black Opium is and feels. Black though Opium is a dark fragrance, darker, smoky and firm, which to some may cause dislikes or headaches, because of its impetus. ILoverdose Tattoo, on the contrary of Black Opium is more easily wearable thanks to its powdery softness that makes it less overwhelming dell’YSL. The two fragrances are also different in olfactory course of evolution, in fact, while Black Opium is a rich and persistent scent, which has a sillage important and can last all day, Loverdose Tattoo takes a few hours to leave. To be more precise, I would venture to unite Loverdose Tattoo Black Opium in eau de toilette version, because the latter is lighter and less intrusive.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    I do find it similar to Kenzo Amour, but much better. Amour smells like play dough with a hint of vanilla to me. Diesel definitely wins this one.
    I think this is unique enough. It’s sweet and comforting, a cozy hug.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    If anyone wants to do a swap for 30ml of this I will happily oblige – I bought this online and dont really like it. PM Me – UK only please!

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    I got this in the sale and it sits in my drawer at work for emergencies when I need to spray something…anything! It hardly gets used to be honest. I definetly prefer it to the original loverdose, it’s a creamy vanilla which I love but very light, safe and a bit generic. Nothing special about it. The bottle is nice though.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    On my skin this smells like it’s trying to copy Kenzo’s Amour. Amour’s sweet smokey and powdery. Loverdose Tattoo is cheap musty stale imitation of Amour on my skin. Wont purchase it as i don’t like it. The only one I love from the Loverdose series is Red Kiss, now that is heaven on my skin.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    After blind buying this (and usually it works out for the good for me), but this smells like warm vanilla milkshake. Which is slightly sickening, maybe after a few days I’ll give it another try, but as for now, it’s a now from me.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    I had picked this one because I couldn’t decide which perfume I wanted in the Shoppers Drug Mart perfume sampler my kids often get me for Christmas (they definitely know what their mommy likes :)). It’s definitey different. It is very warmly sweet with a kind of juicy tang. The longevity is not that great. Some reviews have said it smells like a cheap perfume (I can kind of see that–but the price is far from cheap). I think it might also be better suited to a younger woman.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a very sweet and slightly chemical celebrity-style frag, but it’s quite nice.
    It’s so close to being identical to Meow by Katy Perry that at first I thought they were the same product in a different bottle. On careful examination, though, there are differences. It seems to me that…
    – Diesel is stronger (super strong!) on first application
    – Diesel fades faster
    – Meow holds the rather pleasant sweet central note for much longer
    If you like Diesel then I expect you will prefer Meow, as it’s nearly identical and its minor differences are all improvements.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I had mixed feelings about this perfume, I kept testing it in stores for 6 months randomly till I decided to buy it.. then it was a hate relation.. it just triggered my sinuses badly when applied.. I kept it for a while.. till one nice winter day.. on a clean skin I applied it once more.. OMG I was so wrong.. it is really nice, elegant and flirty at the same time.. and I found out why I hated it before.. I tried it during summer and I live in Dubai where its very hot and humid.. so the secret of this perfume is too things.. cool weather and clean skin.. and by the way.. on my skin, it smells a lot like marzipan mixed with white flowers.. and God .. I love Marzipan.. 🙂

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    Planning on buying it, seems much better than the original, softer.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    I have a lot of Perfume, not that I am too perfume what Imelda Marcos is too shoes by any stretch, but I have a number and most days on the outset I ask my love, can you smell my Perfume? with the inclination on Do you like it?
    Only to get a dismissive “Yeah, it’s nice, smells like perfume”
    I got Loverdose Tattoo in the mail (and I might add after trying to describe what my new juice might smell like and getting a negative reception…Milk??)
    I try it on clean skin and all of a sudden it’s “Hey, What’s that Sexy Smell”
    Nice One Diesel.
    The milk is blended with the vanilla and I can pick out the rice giving it a dessert smell but there is a light green smell and gentle flowery note that is impossible to pick out on my skin.
    Scent 10/10
    Bottle 10/10

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    It is an absolute winter frangrance I believe. Can´t wear it at work. I am a big fun of it at home. It kind of mixes very well with my skin and my partner says it is so sexy. Agree, it is called Tattoo for a reason.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like vanilla pudding 🙂

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    Having rose and vanilla in common, plus a few other notes… Avon’s Imari Elixir reminds me of Tattoo, and it’s super cheap.
    Elixir isn’t as fruity, but it’s worth a sniff if you love Tattoo but want a cheap alternative for casual, self indulgent wear. I’m in love with Elixir and Tattoo.
    My previous spoiled milk comments still stand, but Tattoo is so much better once you get used to it, or else it completely changed on me.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    I love Vanilla and sadly the only good thing I can say about this is that I really like the bottle.
    The most I can give this is a 3/10, very disappointing.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    If it wasn’t for the milk, I would have loved this perfume! I am a gourmand freak, so I can’t work out why I didn’t like this… all I smelled was rice pudding, which should have been heaven to me, (rice pudding is one of my favourite desserts), but it just made me feel sick!
    The vanilla is wonderful though, just not mixed with the milk! I can almost imagine the milk note turning sour on a hot day, just like it does if you leave it out the fridge. I just can’t get over the smell of it in a perfume, there’s just something not quite right about that. So disappointed, as this is one I technically should have absolutely loved.
    May give it another try in a few months though, as there’s just something about this perfume I don’t quite want to give up on….
    Edit; Well what can I say? I brought it as I couldn’t quite get it off my mind, and it was on sale for £10….. and I love it!! The tester in the shop must have been bad, cos this new bottle smells a whole lot better!! Glad I took the plunge, it really does smell heavenly, with not so much of the ‘rice pudding’ hit to it now.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    The is a muted version of Kenzo Amour. The cassis is very strong in this so its more like a synthetic microwaved cassis milk rather than vanilla milk. the sweetness is hot like something almost burnt and musty – there is no freshness in this at all.. I don’t like it :p

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    Sweet but not as overwhelming as the original. This is less spicy and gentler than the original — the milky note tones down the loudness of the scent. Still has the Loverdose “base” vanilla — sweet and heavy with something a bit spicy — but it’s not as strong. Lasts well, 6 hours. Good for day to night wear or if you want something sweet but not too overwhelming.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    There is a serious discordance between the bottle and the smell of this perfume. When you see a crystal black heart you imagine a spicy, dark, cruel oriental scent, well not in this case, Loverdose tattoo is a darling of a fragance, redolent of warm and cuddly notes such as milk, vanilla, rice and sweet florals. It reminds me of Malizia Bon Bon Milkshake but softer and in a way nicer. I’m planning to buy it once I get to finish all my milky comforting scents.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells better and lasts longer than the purple version. I love it although it’s not unique/extraordinary. It is strong, but very pleasant, I consider it very well balanced, having vanilla, milk and floral notes on the “sweet side” and also some citrus notes in contrast. It’s worth trying.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m a gourmand/foodie/sweetie freak, so this popped up on my radar, and I blind bought a bottle for the best price I could find. (I just got Loverdose too, and I freakin’ love that!)
    It just came. this is a napkin/paper test.
    It’s unusual, I’m not sure what I expected, but this isn’t it. (I saw comparisons to Kenzo Amour, which I have- but this isn’t like that). I like it, it smells like a bowl of fruity cereal and milk, with some fresh flowers next to it. 🙂
    When I deeply inhale the scent, the milky note smells spoiled/funky/rotten in a way… Def fruity. It’s unique to me, but yet not. It’s not a fruity floral like Ed Hardy, Celebs, FCUK, or the like….
    Def a bowl of fruity cereal. (with a hint of baby milk puke… lol….. but don’t get me wrong– I still like this! Haha!)
    I’ve worn twice now on skin/clothes and it’s the rose that is making this perfume smell sour/rotten/spoiled. It kills the milk and the fruit notes in a bad way…. but… overall it’s still a sweet pleasant perfume if you don’t dissect it. 🙂
    The more I wear it, the more I love it! I just bought Black Opium too (online, not delivered yet) and I’m so excited!

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    To me Loverdose Tattoo has a slightly powdery(The Tonka Bean perhaps?), steamy, creamy milk scent with small hints of jasmine and rose and maybe a bit of rice but the rice isn’t very noticeable to me. I don’t smell any mandarin orange or orange blossom and I’m not sure what Cassis is so I can’t say if I smell it or not.
    It’s sweet but not oozing-sugar sweet, but it’s still strong and slightly musky — not overpoweringly so though. It lasts maybe four-five on me which isn’t bad.
    I think any age could wear this. When I smell it I just automatically think of “Rock n roll”. The bottle is also gorgeous.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    The opening smells floral on my skin, with jasmine & orange blossom giving way to sweet milk & rice within 30 minutes. I’ve been trying to recall what Loverdose Tattoo reminds me of, & I think I’ve found it; sweetened condensed milk. Yum!
    The sillage is ok on my skin, radiating several inches from my wrists. Longevity is still unknown, but it’s lasted over an hour & is still going strong.
    If you love sweet gourmand scents, & if nothing is ever too sweet for you, grab a sample vial of Loverdose Tattoo on eBay (the full bottles are kinda expensive for a blind buy.)

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    I can smell sweet milk & rice, as well as jasmine & orange blossom in the opening. But after the 1st half hour the florals have all faded, leaving just the extremely sweet & slightly milky scent behind. If you love sweet gourmand scents, & if nothing is ever too sweet for you, I’d recommend Loverdose Tattoo. Just get a sample vial on eBay first, since a full bottle is expensive.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    At first i was thinking i would not like this. Today i tested it at the store without much expectations, but it positively surprise me. it´s dark,sweet and sexy without having to scream on your face “i am a femme fatale!”. i think it is a good perfume for introverts. the Milk note is really good made and the vanilla is so sensual. it a well made fragrance. i also get a masculine touch on it, but overall it is really feminine. it is not girly,what i appreciate. it is not a perfume who will offend anyone, but i would not recommend blind buy it. i think the commercial is also well made. so many perfume commercials don´t represent the fragrances well. but with Loverdose tattoo what you see is really what you get. dark, sexy, but not a scary kind of dark.
    On me the longevity is moderate (6 hours) and it sits close to the skin.
    Note: 8/10
    i really think i will add it to my collection
    P.s: the Red Kiss is also very good, but i think i like this one more.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    By the way, how does this (milky vanilla) smell like YSL Black Opium (coffee) ?? Break it down for me, will you.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t know why it is named “Tattoo”. It is such a nice and pure fragrance. Very milky-caramelish. Sooo good. Cheap too. I want it!! It is not too sweet. Normally I hate sweet perfumes but this one is sweet in a manner that you wouldnt mind it at all!

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    Ooh this is a good one. It’s very milky. And vanilla-y. Such a soft scent too, not overpowering. Not powdery but very sweet. It might be too sweet for some but I love it.
    Don’t think the projection/sillage/longevity is up to much though unfortunately.
    Would definitely buy again if I could get on discount.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this one as a Christmas gift last year, I love it so much! When I opened it and saw the pitch black heart and the name having the word tattoo in it I thought it was going to smell a lot different then it actually does. It’s very sweet, the vanilla/tonka bean mixture coupled with the milky note almost gives me a sugar cookie and milk kind of vibe. It lasts a really long time on my skin and even longer on my clothes, I can still smell it a day later on my hoodie! The sweetness could get very cloying so I’d suggest using this one with a light hand, two sprays will do.
    All in all it’s a pretty perfume, if you like sweet scents then I’d say this is for you and if you don’t like sweet scents then this is definitely not for you.

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    Gives you a headache and cloying sickness, full of roses, and sweetness sickly sweet and cloying and so wrong!

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    I wanted this to be a love so badly so as to replace my beloved Kenzo Amour Le Parfum so it’s with a heavy heart that I must say it wasn’t even a solid like. The milk note was not really that pleasant for me and I really can’t detect the rice note. It’s all milk and vanilla, all the time. The milk note is so prominent, it’s more like cream and it reminds me on Malizia Bon Bon (sp) which I already have so I’m glad I didn’t blind buy it. For what it is, aquiline Gold Sugar fits the bill quite nicely.

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    I broke the vial, so now I’m smelling it on a piece of tissue I used to soak up the remains of the perfume. It smells like a baby covered up in some sort of fancy perfumed powder meant for an adult. The milky note spoilt it for me as I dislike the smell of milk, but it’s only personal (I’m lactose intolerant). I still find it interesting though. It’s just not for me.

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m a big fan of YSL Black Opium (even though i don’t have it) but it’s a bit too expensive, so i decided to buy this one! The smell is very similar but this is softer and it has more vanilla in it. 🙂

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    @Orshi gave the right image for this. no skirts and heels, but black leather jacket and additionally, blue jeans and black leather booties. this must be worn ith this combination in fall, i think this perfume suits this image best 🙂 just like its bottle, there’s definitely something dark in it. yes it’s sexxy, but not like ch 212 sexy. tattoo has a more rebelliously and mysteriously sexy image and i think citrus notes contribute to that feeling. so i can say it has a character. try it, you won’t regret:)

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    On my skin this is a creamier and yet less inviting CK Eternity. Very nice but seems a copy of what was and not a mixture of sth to copy. Might end up purchasing this as a 9-5 winter scent but it’s not WOW enough to use when going out or as a signature scent.

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    Boring much nicer when it’s travelled on your skin for a few hours. It is not sexy, mysterious or clever, it’s just another episode of a test perfume.
    It does last along time which I love but I don’t think it’s too strong to the nose, it just lasts and as so it softens and becomes a lovely vanilla, to me it’s still boring but I think I need to give it a chance. I wouldn’t buy upon what people say but to investigate in a tester to be sure.

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    I fell in love with the bottling of this one, but the fragrance was too “attacking”, it was all over the place and my nose wouldn’t get a rest. It seemed so cool at first and I had high expectations, which weren’t met. To me the disappointment was that the smell was so, SO heavy. I somehow come to think of this as a heavier version of CK’s Reveal, and they don’t even have the same notes. Just weird. Not my type, I guess.

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    Citrusy and flowery at the top (jasmine is what I mainly get). Then vanilla and rice, milky pudding style, and at this point it reminds me of Kenzo Amour, although the latter is boozier and more full-bodied. If Kenzo Amour is a vanilla custard spiked with vodka, this is a kindergarten custard – mmellower and tamer. Then the drydown is tonka and vanilla, and reminds me of Black Opium.
    This is a great comfort scent, and I would absolutely add it to my collection, but I already own Kenzo Amour and Black Opium, and this one seems to be a collage of the two. Gorgeous comfort scent! (And way better than the original Diesel Loverdose!)

  62. :

    5 out of 5

    Combination of vanilla, milk and tonka bean is suitable for cold weather. I enjoy this fragrance so much. Impressive and unique! I am lucky to have it in my collection. By the way, the bottle is gorgeous. Good job, Diesel! lml

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    I am a sucker for any vanilla/tonka/jasmine scent. This is a lovely comfortable fragrance thats about right for the price.

  64. :

    5 out of 5

    Found this perfume on a fragrance card of In style magazine, funnily enough I have to say it comforts me.
    Milky rice dreaminess in harmony with tonka and jasmine. The juxtaposition of the name and bottle “Loverdose Tatoo” with the soft, inviting juice within.
    This perfume reminds me of my friends in the Gothic/Alt London scene…sure, you may be covered in tattoo’s, have a green Mohawk, New Rock stomper boots and synthetic dreds, but inside your

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