Lucky Number 6 Liz Claiborne

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Lucky Number 6 Liz Claiborne

Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 58 customer ratings
(58 customer reviews)

Lucky Number 6 Liz Claiborne for women of Liz Claiborne

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Lucky Number 6 by Liz Claiborne is a Floral fragrance for women. Lucky Number 6 was launched in 2006. Top notes are tyger lily, peony and lotus; middle notes are jasmine, tea and litchi; base notes are shiso, amber, cashmere wood and musk.

58 reviews for Lucky Number 6 Liz Claiborne

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    The first perfume I bought for myself 2 years ago, it seemed like an affordable no brainer for unique oriental notes and dabbling. It plays well on my hair over residual coal tar shampoo smell. 1-2 spritz, out the door, roller ball for touchups. It smells too lonely and fresh for colder months — below 50F I reach for vanillas and spice.
    Spray: a woody blast hits the top/back of your throat, really opens up your nose in a dreadful way. Some of this will sticks to clothing/furniture — which smells nice on my leather blazer jacket but clashes on a big wool scarf.
    Settle: spicy flowers+lychee, my face is no longer pressed into a forest floor.
    Dry: its a sweet grounded floral clinging to the skin for only a few hours. I don’t know enough scents to say what. Inoffensive, clean, and doesn’t throw itself at people, but seems to last longer on hair/fibers/anything but skin.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This was the first perfume that I loved on me. A lovely (and affordable) floral tea scent with a good hit of spice.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This was suddenly on my radar, and I really do not know why, lol. I think maybe the pretty bottle intrigued me?
    My gut told me this would be similar to Bath and Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom (or whatever it’s called). But in looking at the notes and reading some of the reviews, I thought it might be different. I think another reason I was interested in this, is this was listed as a Fall/daytime fragrance, and I’ve been wanting to add some Fall/daytime fragrances to my stash.
    The bottle is very pretty (if you use the “stopper,” you might find the cap a little frustrating,as I sometimes do). This starts off a little harsh, and sort of chemical-smelling, with a definite B&BW Japanese Cherry Blossom vibe. However, as this dries down, this becomes a soft, sort of vintage type, mature woman scent. Not overly sweet at all. A nice break from the sugar bombs that are everywhere these days.
    As this wears on during the day, there is a short time when a slight powdery scent about this for me. But then, in what feels like stage 3, a generic sugary scent comes through, and that is what this smells like for the better part of the day. So, this starts a bit harsh, turns a bit powdery, then becomes sort of a generic light sweet scent.
    All in all, this is not heavy at all. A pleasant enough “I have to go get groceries” or lounge around the house on a day off, or to go for coffee with girlfriends in the afternoon, type of scent. I actually kind of like this once this settles, it is a little ‘different’ without being too different.
    But getting past the first 10 to 15 minutes, which can be a little harsh imo, is sometimes what keeps me from reaching for this more often. Amazing how a scent can start off so harsh and soften so much. More of a skin scent for me. Not lasting all day. By mid-day it is barely a skin scent. So lasting power is not there. So to me, this is not an everyday day-long fragrance. But, still nice and decent; a more mature type of a scent.
    But again,the harsh opening, and the wild changing of accords throughout the day, keep me from reaching for this. I just prefer my fragrances not change the overall scent so much as the day wears on. I like a more consistent smell throughout the day. This is still pretty cool, and can be a fun fragrance, but just not one that I reach for very often. The bottle is also kind of slightly frosted glass/almost translucent; whereas many of the pic’s I see online, the bottle looks almost white. Just wanted to add that little bit of info, in case someone really digs the bottle and thinks it is white or milky white; it is not. Perhaps they changed the bottle design? So you can definitely see the juice through the bottle. But, still a pretty bottle.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice I really like this scent I just don’t love it. There isn’t anything unique about it unfortunately. I will not buy again simply because this fragrance can be replaced with many and not be missed.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Affordable (not cheap) little beauty!
    This smells of white lilies and lotus flower
    The lotus scent is the biggest accord to me and not the cashmere wood as other Fragrantica Reviewers have suggested by voting it as the bigger accord.
    I get a slight woodsy scent toward the dry down but it’s not as pronounced as the florals.
    I can smell all the florals: white jasmine, white lily, white lotus and a peony flower. This is floral for sure but not aggressively floral or heavy.
    It’s delicate and soapy like floral scented shampoo or soap a bath product.
    A sweet lichee or litchi is there to give it the sweetness that is missing from fruit as this is the only fragrance I’ve ever come across that is missing fruit notes! No peach no citrus!
    But so nice!
    The shiso and tea are not as strong as I would have liked but it is pleasant and aromatic enough.
    There is also a little bit of amber.
    It’s a fine intro to Floral Orientals
    This is great to spritz on after a shower and to wear as a pick me up scent. I wear it to my job as a school teacher.
    I get plenty of compliments on it
    Give it a chance even worth a blind buy if you like florals
    Highly recommended!

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I love the bottle. I ordered this off Amazon.com because it was so inexpensive at under 10 bucks. You can even order it on Fragrance X for 7 bucks. So yeah it’s cheap but the fragrance is very nice. First of all the bottle reminds me of a little bath product, like a splash bottle that you put into your bath tub to scent it while you’re taking a bubble bath. The cherry blossom Oriental Japanese style art on the bottle reminded me of Bath & Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom which I really like. This is more or less like that fragrance, it’s a soft sweet floral Oriental.
    The perfume opens with flowers of lotus, jasmine, lily and peony. Sweet aquatic flowers for sure. It’s like the scent of flowers floating on water, the water of your own bath! I don’t think any one flower note stands out but it seems to be based around lotus and shiso, and tea. It’s not a big tea scent however. Even the tea in Flower Bomb is heavier. This is a sweet soft floral bath product. The dry down is woodsy but only slightly woodsy, and a bit musky.
    This is a spicy sweet floral very easy to wear. It doesn’t last long and I was so sad that such a sweet and pretty scent didn’t have enough projection. It is a great after shower pick me up scent to wear in the morning on a spring day. It’s girly and innocent, and very much my kind of perfume. It’s not sexy nor va va va voom like some of my other perfumes but sometimes you wanna smell like the nicest sweetest angel.
    Love it. This is my first purchase from the Liz Claiborne line and I’ll have to check out some of the other perfumes in this line.
    Bottom line if you like soft florals, tea scents, aquatic perfumes, Bath & Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom, and lotus, this is your perfume.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I concur with the statement in Piscean’s review: this is a lovely Oriental fragrance for beginners. It’s not a heavy Oriental and the price is ridiculously cheap but trust me the scent is not. This is one of those nice sweet scents to wear after a bath or to use while you’re in your bath. It’s a delicate white floral scent that has distinctive Oriental touches of lotus, shiso, and tea. On me the lotus was very pronounced, although I have smelled more mature lotus scents. This is a soft lotus, with equally soft little peony, lily and even a shy jasmine. The flowers are like little Geisha girls who are new to the profession. They smile coyly behind floral print fans. The design of the bottle helps to put me in the mood for this little Japanese tea house perfume. The litchi scent is also there and blends well with the tea note. The dry down is divine with cashmere wood and amber. I don’t understand why there are many other reviewers who had some bad experiences with this fragrance. Yeah ok so it’s not Shalimar but so what? It’s still a lovely Oriental for beginners who want to smell good and want to learn about Oriental scents. This reminds me more of Japanese Cherry Blossom. This doesn’t have a very long life so you have to keep re applying but the bottle is small enough to fit in your handbag. I would not wear this repeatedly however. I find that this is just a bath scent to use while having a nice leisurely bath. I love it. And the price, well, everyone can afford it. Love love love.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    This is sort of a starter oriental. The opening is a bit harsh and quite synthetic but the fragrance thankfully settles into something really lovely. Cashmere wood is dominant but the surrounding florals are quite off the cuff in a pleasant way. The jaunty litchi note is what puts it over the top for me and really sets it apart. Very, very Asian feel to this (which I think is the point).
    How I wish the scent lasted a bit longer and had better throw. But the price for a full sized bottle can’t be beat. This is great for folks looking for pretty yet understated affairs. Oh, and it’s light enough for summertime use.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Lucky number 6 is my go to “everyday” fragrance. Although this is a an oriental scent. It lacks the “BLAM!!!” in your face quality that a lot of spicy oriental scents have. This has a very soft silage, although the longevity is moderate. I would classify this as a very soft musky scent that has a faint spicy quality to it. I also smell sweet (but not overly sweet) tea and white flowers. It’s so soft that it’s hard to see how this would offend anyone, even those who don’t typically go for oriental fragrances. I would also say this has a sort of androgynous quality to it. I dare not say unisex because it’s not as “heavy” as scents that I would classify that way. At the same time you wouldn’t be turned off to smell this on a man. If I place the notes in the order of how strongly I detect them it would be 1) soft musk 2) sweet tea 3) white flowers 4) hint of spice.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I initially got this because the bottle is evocative of everything Asian and beautiful. Opening it up, I discovered that the scent inside is wonderfully soft and delicate, like a breeze on a warm spring day. The florals are not overpowering, the fruit does not dominate the heart, and the musks and woods are a perfect drydown, still very soft and subtle. If you aren’t a fan of loud, in-your-face scents, and like a good balanced mix of floral, citrus, and base notes, this is an unobtrusive but pretty scent, perfect for work or running errands.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Blind bought this because it was so cheap…this is just not good on me. The musk is very strong and smells dirty, synthetic, cheap. The fruity/sweet notes in this kinda reminds me of a Barbie perfume I got with the doll as a child, but the musk just makes it smell cheap & yucky. I really wanted to like this, but unfortunately it’s a dislike. Up for a swap with someone!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Found a bottle of this for about $13 and decided, why not?
    I was surprised at how much I like it! As others have mentioned, the initial spray isn’t anything special but after about 20 minutes, it settles into something really, really good… sexy, like the skin of someone you just want to be right next to.
    I think it’s a fragrance that is HEAVILY affected by personal chemistry… it’s either incredible on you or awful. Most of the time, those formulas turn out pretty bad on me, but fortunately, this is not one of them! 🙂

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    This fragrance is interesting and pleasant.
    It perhaps seems a little watered down to me but the aromatic and unusual scent still lingers.
    Its inexpensive and definitely worth a try if you like something a little different

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I always thought this one smelled like cherry blossoms, although now I see that isn’t in the notes. Overall, I liked it, but in a good-not-great kind of way.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought a mini bottle of Lucky Number 6 on a whim since the bottle looked so cute. Upon first smelling it, I have to say, I haven’t come across a fragrance quite like it. It is fresh, clean, floral, spicy, and musky all at the same time. It definitely seems to be for the cooler weather, but it is light and not cloying at all. As for the actual scent itself, not sure how I feel about it. I was hoping it would be a little more floral than musky, but it is not a bad perfume at all. Nevertheless, I probably would not purchase again after using up my mini bottle.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought this one blindly about a month ago. I immediately fell in love with it. It’s warm but it’s not strong or overpowering. Definitely something I would purchase again as it is my new go-to fragrance.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this stuff as a gift and I thought the bottle was very pretty! I can’t say I’m a huge fan of it but I can’t say that I dislike it either. It’s very musky and powerful. Maybe a little too powerful for me!

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Very nice spicy floral scent. Smell clean & fresh too. But it doesnt hold on me. Anyway, i love this fragrance. The bottle is cute.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a fairly dry, spicy scent. Most of the sweetness is on the initial drydown. Once at the heart, it smells very much like some little scented sachets I received from a Japanese friend that normally go into a kimono, not sure what they are correctly called. So definite Asian vibe. Through most of the wear, it’s a combination of woody powder and spice, with hints of green peeking through. Something in there reminds me of Safari. I can’t get much floral, until the louder notes wear off. It’s pretty, if you wait to get past the initial spray. Not a heavy hitter, but I can say that it has some decent sillage, as I have had others notice the scent as I pass, and I didn’t swim in it. Thankfully, the comments were positive.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Love it! Which reminds me, I’m getting low and need to order soon 😉

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Asian smelling perfume for sure.
    The cashmere wood note is quite dominant – but the lotus also shines trough (I can also smell cherryblossoms).
    In my head I get a picture of an avenue of flovering cerryblossoms in springtime and also associations to the Japanese festival Hanami that celebrates the cherryblossoms.
    It think this perfume stands out quite a bit from the mainstream fragrances.
    So I would suggest to try before you buy.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    it received as a present to me and in the first try I feel something deep and strange. some thing in it goes to east Asia.
    the lady who wears it perceived mysteriously warm and kind.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    It was a blind buy ,just I liked the bottle as much I just wanted have one I don,t dislike the scent,it is lovely ,just not on my skin I like to spray it around at my home,just don,t care me about this scent as a perfume for me

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    Good for professional settings, fairly light, but noticeable enough to garner compliments. An unusually woody floriental. Cashmere Mist and Cashmere Glow lovers may like this, as there is a similarly soft woody note, with an emphasis on cashmere wood.
    Although I like this, and wear it often, I am not surprised at the negative reviews. This is loaded with notes some folks don’t like, or don’t work well with their chemistry, such as peony, water lily, lotus, litchi, and a fairly indolic jasmine. Seriously, that is a kind of edgy combo, I don’t see how folks can call it boring: it even has Shiso! On me, it is soft, spicy, and as someone else said, kind of sultry. Despite this, I mostly wear it to work, and during day, not night.
    Not much projection or silage, but the longevity is okay on me, about six hours, which is fine for work. It opens with a distinctly synthetic edge that dissipates almost immediately. Need to wait awhile with this one to get to the good stuff. Nice drydown. Not sweet at all on me, but quite sweet on a friend. On me it is kind of unisex, on her, very sweet and floral.
    Edit: recently got two little parfums of this. Interesting. Great woody, deeper, better projection, creamier. good for layering with the edp.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this cause I liked the shape of the bottle, as for the scent I find myself agreeing with Moonwalker and not call it perfume.
    I can’t put a name on it, bad soap? hairspray? cheap men’s deodorant? But not “clean”, in fact quite the opposite.
    I really dislike it.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I received this as a gift from my Mom a few years back. Being unfamiliar with the name and uninterested in the notes listed on the box, I tucked it away on a shelf in the bathroom and left it there to collect dust. In the last few months, having finally become interested in the scent world outside of Bath & Body Works, I opened it and placed it on my perfume shelf in my bedroom. Strangely enough, while I still don’t tend to go for scents that are quite this floral, Lucky is indeed a lovely experience. I was very pleasantly surprised upon opening my bottle, especially because I had no idea keeping scents in the bathroom was bad for them, and my bottle kept perfectly (it was probably because I kept it sealed in the wrapper).
    Lucky Number 6 is, as notes and other reviewers say, a slightly spicy, soft, woodsy floral. Notes I catch in the opening stages are lotus, peony, tea, and hints of shiso and musk. It’s a subtle fragrance, but sophisticated, almost sparkling in a way. Shortly after spraying jasmine is noticeable, too. The litchi is present in the heart, but so subtly so that it isn’t really recognizable on its own – it gives just a hint of sweetness to round out the fragrance’s floral nature. The drydown is just a bit soapy, but still fresh and very clean. It smells mostly of sandalwood to me, with mild soap. I don’t normally go for soapy scents, but the effect is mild enough with this one so as to remain in the realm of perfume without crossing over into “dated bath product” (read: overly floral bar soap) territory. As others have noted, Lucky stays close to the skin. It isn’t a projector, and is a safe bet for public wear. Its lasting power, however, is quite good. Lucky Number 6 is a keeper, and I feel blessed that my bottle kept until I could appreciate it.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve loved this perfume ever since I first smelled a sample swab of it from a magazine. I’ve been wearing it for years, and it’s become my signature.
    Spicy but floral, full but not too full. It’s not obnoxious or overbearing if you apply only one spritz, and it has great lasting power. Starts almost too sharp when first spritzed on, but a second or so later it settles down to be warm and comforting. It is also unique to anything else I have encountered, which I love.
    So, in a few words: spicy but soft, young but mature. a pretty scent, but sassy too.
    (In my opinion. 🙂 )
    Now if only I could find a good spring/summer fragrance…

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Just a nice simple scent…It smells like tea with spice and it has a very nice down dry… It is a clean musk scent not a heavy musk…It has a white musk scent like the body shop version but put some nice light teas in it and it good to go. It a cleaner orient so it nice and balanced no problems here with this scent. Very nice and like it…Hard to find!

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I had to update my review on L#6 because (after 2 years) the jasmine finally came out! And, it seemed to garner noticeable attention from a couple of guys at work. One might describe this as a “sexy librarian” scent. Perhaps I will keep it on my vanity longer this season…

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    Not a bad light perfume that has something a little interesting about it and is not too floral and Plain Jane. The bottle looks quite tacky, but for the price I paid I am satisfied and will wear this perfume on days where I want to feel “nice” but not stand-out from the crowd.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    On first instance it smelt like fly spray, then evaporated off my skin into nothing, couldn’t smell a thing at all – so disappointing 🙁 What a pity given that 6 is both my lucky number and my favourite number.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this without trying it, based on the description of the fragrance and I was not disappointed until half an hour later. My nose is not nearly as sophisticated as most, due to life long allergies, but long periods as a child not being able to smell anything has given me a great appreciation for good smells, and Lucky No. 6 is good, refreshing, not too sweet, and somehow perky, however at halfway through a 3.4 oz. bottle I have learned that it works best on my clothes. If anyone else knows of something similar that has lasting power, I would love to know about it. (the sites ‘those who like this also like,’ did not help a bit)

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    The Weekender
    I purchased this recently after hearing it was discontinued. I used to spritz it every time I visited Lucky Brand Jeans store in the mall. It reminded me of an old, long-discontinued Victoria’s Secret fragrance (Sensual Spirit Cologne), or, at least, I thought it did. The new bottle came with an unexpected scent. I don’t know if my memory just fails me or if I was testing the EDT instead of the EDP. Anyway, here’s my take on what I have in my cabinet.
    Lucky Number 6 is the quintessential casual weekend fragrance. It is fresh, somewhat warm, very unassuming, and easy going. It is a floral, as you can see from the notes, but the robust wood notes stand out. Lucky is interesting in that the delicate flowers, together with the lotus, could be a very plain, fragile floral, but the wood beefs things up. In fact, the wood is so prominent that some might agree that a man might be able to wear this too.
    It’s linear and has average persistence. I like having it around. The bottle is kinda fun too.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Beloved oriental comfort scent, yet there is a generic “men’s cologne” or “car air freshener” that wafts by on the first spritz. If only it were a half magnitude more feminine.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s an inexpensive perfume but I really think that one gets a lot more compared to what one pays for.
    I don’t find it artificial at all, at least on me.
    It’s softly woody and slightly green-ish on me.
    It stays close to skin but lasts long on the clothes.
    A really nice everyday scent, totally inoffensive, definately a safe gift. Quite unusual. I like it and use it. Low sillage and good enough/average longevity. I have much more expensive and well known perfumes that vanish quicker (on me).

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    This is such a nicely done perfume! I don’t know why they ever stopped making it! It smells to me of lotus, and maybe a little jasmine and spices. It is perfect for those crisp autumn days and for snowy days. I tried wearing this in the Summer once and the heat made it smell to strong, but this is perfect for Winter. I feel so cozy when I wear it! I have the body wash and lotion too so I layer it, and it lasts over 12 hours. It is really stunning, and if you like Orientals you really need to try this! This is my signature scent.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    I comprehend this fragrance so much more after reading other reviews.
    Cinnamon, lotus, orange peel, cashmere wood, lily- yes! However, I don’t pick up the jasmine.
    The mystery spice that many of us are trying to guess might well be coriander…or clove..or both. I just pilfered through my cupboards trying to find either spice independent of the other, and couldn’t. There is a quality to it that is a teensy bit (just a whisper) like White Linen. Is that aldehyde?
    For me, this fragrance is specifically for the holidays- then, back in the box until next year.
    It doesn’t stay long at all on the skin. However, it has longevity for days if sprayed on clothes or in your hair.
    Think fireplace, turtleneck, glass of wine.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Revision: (will I have to revise all my reviews due to the change in seasons? Maybe!)
    OK, now that it’s cold here, I revisited my mini-bottle of this fragrance, and it still opens with the almost tart scent of freshly cut wood with a bit of warm spice, but the dry-down was much more feminine this time and one word struck me: SULTRY!
    Don’t judge this fragrance by it’s opening notes! It certainly evolves.
    I don’t get any aldehydes – if I did, I’d certainly wash it right off, as I don’t like that type of fragrance. As this one dries, the white florals become slightly more detectable, but the mingling of lotus with the wood scent make this a seductive scent on me. It has a slight powdery edge to it, but it’s not overtly powdery – just enough to give it an air of elegance.
    In 2 words, this fragrance is sultry and elegant on me.
    I don’t know about sillage, but it lasts for several hours in cold, dry weather.
    *** end revision ***
    The bottle implied something different than the juice inside played out on my skin. The bottle looks positively girly IMHO, with the little flowers and such.
    The fragrance inside opens quite woody & spicy – I wasn’t sure if I wanted to wash it off or not. I’m glad I didn’t, though, because it ended up being a fresh, almost soapy, woody scent upon dry-down. I find it refreshing and pleasant.
    Although this doesn’t smell like Bath & Body Works Juniper Breeze, it gives me the same clean, woody, nearly-unisex feeling on me. If you like that type of scent, I think you should give this modern-smelling cutie a try.
    My skin drinks it right in, though, so it doesn’t last very long on me. But I think it is certainly worth a try.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    Nice fresh floral woody musk. And it might be the type of clean smell men like as well. My fiance stopped and sniffed me and then actually gave his opinion of it, unsolicited :-0. Thats a first….chanel, tocca, guerlain never get a peep!

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    The most captivating and unique oriental fragrance I’ve smelled. It is a little bit spicy but not overpowering at all, which makes it perfect for day or night use. It just smells so deep and foreign – I imagine I am in a Shanghai mystery set in the 20s/30s whenever I wear this. Beautiful scent, have loved it for years!

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    this stays so close to my skin i can barely smell a thing.i don’t really care for the wood note in this either. its not really offensive, but i don’t think its right for me. at the start its very sharp, almost sour-like. then it turns slightly and i mean very slightly sweet/floral, but it basically just disappears altogether. not a favorite at all. i like the bottle a lot better than whats inside.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    I found this to be very soapy on me…..will trade!
    Please inbox…..

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    On my skin this was really, really creamy and light. Slightly sweet but most of all very soft and I must say that also quite ‘comforting’. I don’t find it soapy or spicy at all. Rather makes me think of a moisturising milk with a sweet floral scent. I don’t get any wood on my skin after applying this.
    I don’t know whether it is just because of the bottle but it really gave me an impression of something inspired by the far East. Hard to explain it, but there just seems to be a certain oriental quality to it.
    It is not very complex and actually smells quite familiar but it is still very nice. The longevity and sillage are not very good on my skin. It was pretty much gone after about 4 hours.

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    Unique and different sort of fragrance. I think Bath and Body Work’s Japanese Cherry Blossom copied this fragrance. Smells good – more on the oriental side to me but still fresh and not overpowering. Maybe paired with the BBW JCB lotion would be a nice touch. Will need to repurchase this as i recall really liking this for cooler months.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    I am liking this fragrance very much lately. It is an easy to wear scent with hints of Christmas, if that makes sense. I can smell spice, orange, and maybe even cinnamon on myself once it sinks in. it is a very calming and soothing scent, not offensive, or over powering in any sense of the words. I feel so cozy & comfortable no matter if I am in my night gown or jeans. I love this fragrance most when fresh out of the shower and ready to slip into a lovely nightie, but I also love the way it makes me feel all dressed up and out the door to Mass. It has a lovely clean quality to it, not overly floral, but spicy in a very good way.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    For a low cost fragrance, this one’s not bad! It’s soft, spicy, light, clean, fresh, soapy, non-offensive. In the opening there’s a sharp, synthetic note that bothered me (perhaps the cashmere wood), but it soon calms down. A good unisex everyday scent with about 4 hour longevity and decent sillage. My husband liked it, and he usually doesn’t comment on perfume (he thought it smelled “clean”). Nice for the price – you can get a 3.4 oz. bottle for $5 to $10 on ebay, yet it doesn’t smell cheap. Good deal!

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this fragrance and I agree it is slightly spicy and oriental.

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    So fresh, So clean

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a nice inexpensive perfume when you just want something light and clean. Not offensive and stay close to your skin. The opening is spicy floral, almost like ginger and white florals on my skin…and the drydown is lotus and cashmere-wood. I love it! Staying power is not that great though, only 3-4 hours. This is one of my “comfort” scent now 🙂

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this as a sample my first day working at Macy’s. I was drawn to its strange beauty instantly. The lovely bottle design also helps. One of the first perfumes I ever bought for myself.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    Hmm. Not sure about this one.
    I’m more of an oriental-lover & I remain picky about florals, but this walks the line between the two…& yet it doesn’t move me at all.
    The flowers are a mixed bunch giving an overall impression of light, bright, warm muskiness with a white-heat of spice & a dry woodsy base. It is not a heavy scent & so remains polite & well-behaved throughout its limited life.
    On my skin, it becomes a touch of ashtray (an empty one, but an ashtray none-the-less) mixed with the hairspray C3C mentions. A laundry smell melds into the mix.
    On my skin it is odd, but forgettable.

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    I first smelled this on a magazine and it came across as something I’d like to have for days when I just want to smell clean and ordered it. And as others have noted, the drydown is very soft and clean.
    Also, this has been a good pregnancy scent for me as it was not offensive to my crazy sense of smell.

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    This scent is a bit off putting at first, like other reviewers have noted it smells a bit on the cheap side. However, if you wait for 10 min or so it settles down into a pleasant maybe boring scent. Like slightly scented soap, not overpowering to say the least.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    Interesting scent. It reminds me of a pleasant smelling hairspray, with a slight soapy aspect. Very clean and fresh, but also softly sweet and floral. The hairspray quality fades with time but remains in the background. Still as strange as it is to me, I can’t help but like it. It has a very light and feminine quality.

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    Not my cup of tea…I can´t really detect any note or smell…too sharp, too overpowering, too spicey.. There are other perfumes that I don´t like but this one I wouldn´t even call a “perfume”. Well at least that´s how it reacts with my body chemistry…I bought this one unsniffed, and I would gladly give it away…

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    smells like soap to me, maybe its my dull sense of smell. Bottle is pretty though.

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    Interesting smell – it smells like jasmine incense. The jasmine is very pronounced, so if you don’t like jasmine, stay away. Definitely Oriental Floral!! It’s very good, actually, but i would recommend it for someone at least in her twenties. It’s not exactly a “young” perfume.
    However, on my skin it smells very linear; maybe my chemistry isn’t right for it to develop.
    Oh, and the bottle feels very sturdy, but you might want to keep the cap ornament in a separate place. it gets in the way a lot.

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    I recently got a bottle of Lucky #6 and I have to say… I am very impressed. This scent is a clean, slightly sweet, soapy jasmine- very refreshing. It is a little bland/one dimensional, but bland doesn’t necessarily = bad or cheap to me. Sometimes it is nice to have a simple fragrance on. After wearing and smelling this a few times I finally figured out what this sort-of reminds me of… L de Lolita Coral Flower. It has that same incens

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