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aleksejsai – :
I don’t like this. If you spray it on, you will smell pleasant, no one will be upset by how you smell. Even walking around you may think, “oh, I smell nice.” But when you whiff your skin up close, you will realize what a mess this is. It starts off very lemony green apple, sharp, sweet, tart, juicy. This phase is pleasant, if generic. What I don’t like is what happens next. You know if you smell magnolia petals too closely, they have a lemony astringency to them, the scent that you might get from a cheap cleaning product or a bug spray? It’s a chemical sharpness that zings into your head and gives you an unpleasant headachy feeling. This is the type of magnolia in this fragrance. I don’t understand why they picked the least pleasing aspect of magnolia to feature in a perfume…
Overall, you will smell clean and fresh, and I suppose trustworthy, if trustworthiness and innocence have a smell. But when you get close, you will realize that there is something ugly and also banal underneath…
lazarchuk – :
I did not enjoy Philosophy Truthful.
If you have ever used the chemical disinfectant/ deodorizer aerosol Lysol in scent ‘Crisp Linen’ then you will already have a general idea what Philosophy Truthful smells like. Linear floral clean scent. But with the slight chemical sourness of ammonia like with Lysol.
Also, on my body I get the huge sillage of Lysol too that fills the room with the distinct odor of spring cleaning. I use Lysol to clean my toilet so I really do know exactly what it smells like. I don’t mind the smell for a clean home but not on my body.
This did not work for me at all. But thankfully, as with most Philosophy scents, it does not last more than 4 hours.
I’m donating it to the local women’s shelter- they always want toiletries. Great place to donate any product that doesn’t work for you.
Artenchik – :
“It’s a worry free, Philosophy, hakuna matata.” Sorry, can’t help but sing this tune every time I see Philosophy products.
My sister bought this for me, at my last birthday, and it’s a lovely fruity floral, crisp, and clean. Magnolia and apples are a great pairing. It’s no muss or fuss, you can wear it all year round. And each time I wear this, DH always says I smell good.