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victor73 – :
Every summer when I was growing up, my mother, my grandparents, and I would go to a large field filled with innumerable blueberry bushes and spend all day there picking gallons and gallons of them (and eating probably a gallon a piece, too!) so that we could freeze them and have blueberries all year long. It was quiet, we were usually the only ones there, and I’d spend all day picking and eating fresh, juicy, sunwarmed blueberries and listening to the hum of the bees and the gentle murmur of my relatives talking. All that to say, I know very well what blueberries smell like. I don’t really smell blueberries. Maybe blackberries, sour cherries, and a little bit of plum. It seems to open with a bit of generic citrus, as well. The chantilly scent is gone within half an hour, leaving behind it the fruit and an odd little sweaty note. Not exactly what I had imagined, but I still like this perfume and will wear it casually.
Anyone looking to buy this, beware that little sweaty note. I don’t mind it, but I can see it being a deal breaker for some.
Edit: once it has dried down past all the fruit, there is a little bit of vanilla skin scent left behind.
Edit #2: I just tried “Blossom” by Herban Cowboy at my local Earth Fare – that perfume has two notes, grapefruit blossom and orange peel. Oddly enough, it smells almost identical to this.
leeloo – :
I love it ! Blueberry and cream : so sweet and fruity !
For gourmand fragrances lovers !
Excellent lasting power.