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YurOks – :
I too really loved the apple opening, but the musk Dryden disappointed me
hrc099InsuffBooni – :
This one is my favorite out of the fives that I’ve tried and it is really nice.Lullaby starts with a blast of crispy sweetened red apple mixed with a touch of iris and orange(?) and lots of coconut.
I think you can add up the smelling of Lullaby in two words: Apple+Coconut. Coconut here is not creamy, it just gives the perfume a masculine touch(yes, I believe coconut has a masculine scent in general). Nonetheless red apple is very dominant and realistic and never fades away. I can claim that at the beginning the sweet notes are stronger, but as the times passes, it gets less gourmet.
This seductive apple scent is obviously more than your average floral fruity perfume, yet you may consider the price before making your mind about it.
chestnovd – :
Lemon Custard/Apple cake.
It Smells like a Pastry Shop… but it turns in a sort of coco-biscuit flavoured glass detergent.
Very Nice the opening… the rest is… well. Sad&Synth.
This is a Shampoo (gourmand) aroma like the others of the collection.
Antar – :
I picked up a decant of this because it sounded great, but the first time I tested it I was unimpressed. When I finally got around to wearing it for a full day, I liked it much more. It’s a great warm weather scent that reminds me of the smell of warm skin in the summer, and it lasted four or five hours. However, there are lots of cocount-floral-vanilla scents that are great for summer, and there’s nothing particularly special about this one. In fact, I can think of a number of others that hit the mark even more effectively.
Lullaby is certainly nice, but given the price I wouldn’t recommend it.
gkh561Negeltzex – :
Promising start with wonderful tropical coconut, the scent itself was so gourmand! Like a fresh coconut milk with added citruses. Oh and the flowers! The 30 minutes of extasy was pure pleasure, but then it turned to a very generic sour musky scent I find unacceptable in many dry downs of generic scents.
Not worth the time and money. I hope other perfumes from this line will be better quality wise.
Staying power 4 hours, silage low.