Naomi Campbell Naomi Campbell

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Naomi Campbell Naomi Campbell

Naomi Campbell Naomi Campbell

Rated 3.86 out of 5 based on 56 customer ratings
(56 customer reviews)

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Perfumes by Naomi Campbell are worth paying attention to because they are good quality, modern and unique. That is why they are so popular, not just because of Naomi, but because of the scents alone. Naomi Campbell is her first perfume made by Ursula Wandel in 1999. The top notes bring a fruity-floral cocktail, sweet, fresh and exotic – orange blossom, peach, coconut, bergamot, mandarin, magnolia and thin spicy red pepper note. The heart reveals rose, tuberose, heliotrope, jasmine and lily of the valley. The base is powdery sweet and musky, made of caramel, benzoin, cedar, sandalwood, amber, Tonka, oppopanax and musk.

56 reviews for Naomi Campbell Naomi Campbell

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I got this one as a gift, long time ago, while I was still in college. I liked it, but I felt it was too mature for me. A few weeks ago, I bumped into it in a drugstore, spritzed it and couldn’t stop sniffing myself for the rest of the day – so I came back and bought it.
    Naomi Campbell is a wonderful, well-rounded fragrance. I’ve used several of her fragrances over the years, and I love the fact that you can actually imagine Naomi smelling like any of them. This bottle reminds me of her, with its golden-ish color and skinny, tall, sleek design.
    NC is definitely an autumn/winter fragrance for me. Not because it’s too strong for warm days, but because I feel the cold weather accentuates its creamy, warm quality.
    That being said, I know people call this a gourmand fragrance, but I wouldn’t qualify it as such. Although there is significant sweetness there stemming from caramel/vanilla/coconut notes, it never smells too sweet – it mixes with florals and balsamic notes that give it very sensual, feminine, mature aura (something gourmand fragrances usually lack).
    The perfume develops on me in this particular order – sweet notes, then sweetness dries down a bit and gives way to florals and tuberose, and weirdly, the drydown on me is a bit powderish. I studied the base notes and I will try and guess that this interesting scent comes from opoponax.
    Although its sillage is pretty good, the longevity is my only complaint about this fragrance. It won’t last more than 2-3 hours, and I’ve noticed that it even evaporates from clothes – so if you want to keep this wonderful scent on you, get ready for re-applying. Apart from that, there is a reason why this wonderful fragrance has been around for almost 20 years.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t wear gourmands myself, but I often buy them as presents for my girlfriends or young cousins and nieces who enjoy this type of scent. As far as celebrity fragrances go, Naomi Campbell’s line is one of the best, in terms of quality, longevity and value for money. Her eponymous fragrance is a relatively original gourmand, in that it doesn’t remind me of Angel, or LVEB, or any of those ubiquitous sweet scents. To me, the strongest note here is caramel-toffee, but it also smells like coffee, to be precise – capuccino! There’s also the unavoidable pairing of vanilla and tonka beans. Luckily the fruity notes are almost undetectable, which is always a good thing in my book! So, if you are in the mood for some sweet toffees and capuccino, do try this one, you won’t be disappointed! Its projection is moderate, and longevity much better than expected – around six hours.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought this in my teenage years and I still have the bottle. Or well, half of it. I don’t think it really suited me well, but it is a very nice scent.
    I do agree with the others writing here, that it is very complex for a celeb perfume (I find very few of those interesting), and I’d recommend it for those who are into the more “heavy” oriental smells.
    Very feminine scent.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    A friend of mine had this in early 2000s and when I tried it for the first time I thought it was just way too sexy for a teenager. It was very musky, deep, mature and sensual with a good sillage. I was surprised to see it at a local drugstore recently; the quality has decreased immensely, unfortunately…Now when I think of an alternative perfume, I would probably reach for Guerlain’s L’Instant. Not that they are similar, but the “end result” is pretty close – musky and sensual.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    I realy love this scent so special
    Very designerish very elegant
    Realy sweet and powdery smell
    So good!
    The lasting power is 8 hours
    The silage is normal

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    This one is very special to me. We met first at 1999 when the perfume was just launched and I was 17. Got it as a sample from some magazine and fell in love at once 🙂 It was so warm, sweet, sexy, mysterious and totally drew me into some other world. So it used to be my signature for many years back then.
    I still own a bottle, i hardly wear it but i kind of feel obligated to have one on my shelf. Sometimes, just sometimes i go and have a sniff… And it instantly brings back all those memories of being so very young and going out for night. Beautiful. Maybe we should get together again? Old habbits die hard…

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    i liked it at the first spritz but shortly after it disappears nor a very good perfume

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    It has some spicy undertone, perhaps it’s the star anise, I don’t feel any coconut, but it sure has quite a lot of the tonka bean. I like it.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Another one of my blind buys.I had to give it away as a present.On me it has nothing to do with vanilla or with the sweetness.For sure it is not my fragrance.I cannot describe it. Maybe it’s me but on my skin smells like a chemical superglue.It has a low longevity and It hasn’t have any silage at all.A big NO for me.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I had such high hopes for Naomi Campbell perfume, but it was lousy on my skin: no projection, short-lived, what I could smell was a toned down eau de meh, so probably I am anosmic to it due to the peach and tuberose notes, even in the background as secondary notes. Lasted for 1h30 2 hours with very poor projection.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Whoa I wasn’t prepared for the beautiful scent that came at me when I wore Naomi Campbell yesterday.
    I found her at a rummage sale at the home of an African American friend of mine’s mother’s neighborhood. The perfume had only been used once and it was still good. It was selling for only 15 bucks so I said why not. My boyfriend Stephen said, “if this is going to make you smell like sexy Naomi Campbell on the runway, I’ll be all over you!”. And that’s what happened too!
    There are a lot of notes, which is rare for a celebrity fragrance, in fact it’s possible that this fragrance has the most number of notes in one perfume other than the Elizabeth Taylor perfumes, but unlike EL perfumes, Naomi is more subtle and does not throw up a huge projection. In fact it’s like a fine sun tan lotion as others have noted. Smells like caramel scented sun tan lotion that really does bring up the image of a caramel or chocolate colored skin.
    The notes (found in the top middle and base) that most jump out at me are: citrus, coconut, orange blossom, magnolia, jasmine, tuberose, rose, heliotrope, caramel, vanilla and amber. It is almost like a Bath & Body Works fragrance with greater longevity. Most of the B&B perfumes don’t last long. This is like a stronger version or more elaborate version of Tahiti Island Dream. It’s also similar to Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess but this was probably out in the fragrance market first I think. This dates back to the late 90’s at a time when celebrity fragrances were still an innovation.
    Beautiful vanilla in the dry down, caramelized amber, warm, creamy, rich, almost like a cappuccino. I would even go as far as to call this a gourmand fragrance. It’s delicious and soft, and wearable in winter time. Wrap yourself up in this coat of yumminess. It’s such a beautiful and underrated fragrance. It deserves more attention and praise. I think this is very well done, very well done & unlike today’s modern celeb fragrances that are nothing more than a sweet body mist.
    This lasts a good 5 to 6 hours on me but perhaps this is all about personal skin chemistry. If you know your own skin can handle caramel, amber, chocolate, vanilla, and florals, this shouldn’t be a problem. I would classify this fragrance as mature as well. Definitely not for an 18 year old and under girl, more of a late 20’s through 30’s woman.
    Absolutely gorgeous!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    There are many red flags in this one, if you fancy yourself a bit of a perfume afficionado… it’s a celebrity fragrance with caramel, vanilla and coconut being the highest-voted notes. Then again, the nose is Ursula Wandel, creator of my signature scent.
    To my nose, this certainly isn’t overly sweet, it’s more of a soft oriental fragrance than a gourmand. My mom used to wear Tempore Donna by Laura Biagiotti at some point in the early 2000’s, and I haven’t smelled it since then, but that one came up as a reference in my mind for some reason. I see now that Wandel created that one in the same year as this… something about it says Yves Rocher Yria as well, but more subdued.
    This is a sensual scent, nothing suntan-lotion about it, even though it evokes warm, bronzed skin. It could be Naomi Campbell’s signature for sure as she struts down the street in a leopard jumpsuit with a plunging neckline, heels and a clutch bag. Somehow, remarkably, it manages to not be tacky.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells almost identic to Private, but Private is more modern and elegant and less cloying.
    Still, this one is nice if not oversprayed (sillage is strong)and the one to go if you want a more casual and comforting perfume.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    IF ANYONE HAS A BOTTLE THEY WISH TO SWAP, PLS LET ME KNOW! I have been looking for a site to purchase this…i live in Canada, but the shipping charges are high!
    Just drop me a msg! I am so lemming this right now!

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    With peach and tuberose, 2 notes iffy notes that generally spell anosmia and headache to me, it is a miracle I can smell something at all. But what I smell is boring and faint and lasts for all of 30 minutes. I blame the peach and tuberose, just don’t get it.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    This is such a beautiful outstanding fragrance!
    I don’t understand why it hasn’t received as much praise and attention from fragrance fans including the celebrity frag lovers. Naomi Campbell IS a celebrity; she’s one of the world’s most famous super models. Her sense of fashion led her to go beyond the runways and to the other side as a fashion designer and as a perfumer.
    This is her debut fragrance which was released in 1999. At that time, I was a mature 19 year old but inexperienced with full bodied fragrances with this many notes. I was overwhelmed.
    What was this enchanting perfume?
    It has so many notes for a celebrity fragrance. I mean just look at them: coconut, magnolia, citrus, peach, pimento, orange blossom, heliotrope, rose, jasmine, lily of the valley, tuberose, other floral notes, caramel, amber, musk,benzoin/incense/opoponax, sandalwood and caramel. Every note is an ostentatious scent in and of itself. The whole thing turns out to be a more wearable, lightweight version of Angel by Thierry Mugler, long considered a super gourmand. This is a gourmand with a sweeter powder but it’s also incense and musk/sandalwood so that it has the same Oriental and darker side that Angel had. I couldn’t believe my nose when I tested it back in ’99. It took a while for me to appreciate it and enjoy it. I wore it infrequently to parties.
    Eventually I took up wearing it for my own pleasure at home on Sunday mornings. My Marine boyfriend at the time loved this scent. It’s beautiful, absolutely beautiful. I’m so happy to learn that it’s still out there somewhere and that it can be purchased and brought home.
    The first spritz of this eau de parfum is a mandarin orange and bergamot and orange blossom, fruity, citrusy, with a sweet peach as well. Then there’s a coconut although it’s not heavy and seems to be creamy and milky, even watery. The freshness of the citrus and the fruity peach-coconut also give it a bit of a shampoo scent but it’s not a bad thing. Smells delicious. It also smells like a fruit beverage or fruit flavored cocktail. The first floral note to caress my nose is the magnolia. For me this is very much a white floral fragrance. The magnolia is white and creamy, buttery, and then it turns into an equally creamy tuberose. There’s also a jasmine. They are sweet flowers but not yet powdery, still in the shampoo area.
    A while later the heliotrope emerges and it’s definitely powder. So is the rose. This is not a rose perfume as much as it is a powdery heliotrope almost like the heliotrope in L’Heure Bleue by Guerlain and or Oscar de La Renta’s Esprit D’Oscar. But this is far more fruitier. The sweetness is counterbalanced with deeper darker and spicier scents. There is a pimento and pepper scent, not too spicy like chili but it’s spicy enough. It’s also spiced up with anise. I found it very unusual to have pimento in this scent as most spices in gourmand scents include ginger honey or cardamom, never pimento! At one point the florals do become spicy-florals and the powder disappears.
    The base notes is an embarrassment of riches. There’s musk, sandalwood, amber, vanilla, cedar woods, and incense. The incense is in the form of opoponax. As a result the last part of the fragrance is not as fresh as the beginning, and it’s warmer, duskier, and creamier. It starts to smell somewhat like a chocolate but it’s decidedly a caramel. This is a gorgeous caramel or caramelized amber. The caramel is definitely reminiscent of Angel. But this is much more enjoyable and with sweet vanilla that has a bit of a burnt quality like the vanilla in Shalimar. I would not call this Shalimar by any means but it has a dessert and gourmand vanilla with some depth. This is a beautiful vanilla and caramel. It’s so delicious. It’s almost like coffee with caramel and vanilla flavors. I think the last part of the performance of this perfume is a fragrant scented description of Naomi Campbell’s skin. The dry down in this fragrance is so Naomi.
    It starts to smell like a dark bronze or very dark brown/black skin scent, like applying a sun tan lotion. It’s not as tropical as Bronze Goddess by Estee Lauder, because it really does have that sweet caramel and vanilla along with the spicy-powdery florals. But it is feminine, unisex, warm, and dusky. It’s an evening cologne to wear to formal events and parties at night. It has an elegance and yet it’s festive and playful. It can be worn by both guys and gals. It’s got feminine and masculine touches. The feminine florals and powder, the vanilla, the caramel, and the more aggressive/manly notes of musk, incense.
    I love this fragrance so much! I can’t stop smelling myself and will be honored to wear it many times. I think it’s very appropriate for Christmas parties and in fact it smells better in colder weather because of the warm notes of caramel, amber and musk.
    Please buy this perfume!!!

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    First time I smelled this fragrance about 10 years ago. It was my cousin’s signature and it got me hypnotized immediately! I bought the perfume for myself maybe a year later. I couldn’t stop smelling it on my skin and clothes, it was such a comforting, warm and seductive scent dominated by vanilla and caramel. I didn’t repurchase it for some reason, I think it might have been too sweet for everyday use. However I kept the bottle and would smell it long after it was finished 🙂 Longevity was great, more than 6 hrs on skin, on clothes even days.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    When I first spray it on, the first note that reaches my nose is the heliotrope. Then I notice the vanilla, caramel, sandalwood, and tonka bean. They’re nicely blended together. Several minutes later, the peach and coconut come to the forefront. The fragrance softens as it dries down. It is a shame I can’t smell but a trace of the star anise. Nonetheless, Naomi Campbell’s signature perfume is delectable. It is not, however, a gourmand scent. Because of its notes, I expected to be a warmer and cozy scent. There is something steely about it that prevents it from becoming so, rather fitting for the fragrance of an ice queen. It is soft, but certainly has a presence and does not get worn without compliments. It lasts long on my skin. I adore this fragrance. I find it very sexy in a subtle way – sexy without trying too hard, and who doesn’t like that?

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells okay, but I just can’t get past her bottle design. It looks like a vibrator. I just can’t…..

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    For starters Im not usually one for Celeb fragrances but the list of notes piqued my interest. Its one of my favourite celeb fragrances. Id call it a slightly spicey woody gourmand. Yes, there is some coconutty sweetness but not too much. Its not weak but perfect so easy to wear anywhere. I get the vanilla, peach,tonka and sandalwood which combine to create a nice sophisticated scent. Sandalwood, musk (particularly the musk!) and oppopanax definitely come into their own after an hour or two. I get little sillage and moderate longevity.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Super Model Naomi Campbell’s debut fragrance is a beautiful caramelized gourmand floral scent. It’s a bit unfair that it never received much publicity. I remember wearing this back in 2001 and no one wore it but me. When I wear this fragrance I think of myself as Naomi on the runways in fashion shows. This scent is in the same fragrance family in perfumes like Classique by Gaultier. So if you like Classique you’ll love this one. There is something very New York City Manhattan about it too. It opens with a floral fruitiness. Magnolia blooms out of the bottle and it’s paired with some citrus some orange blossome some coconut and some peach. The whole thing turns into a lovely shampoo smell but I don’t mind it at all. The scent descends into it’s heart which is mainly floral. There is rose, tuberose, heliotrope, jasmine and lily of the valley. On me the heliotrope and tuberose became very pronounced. It smells expensive and mature like a beautiful over 40 cougar still in the dating game. Of course that doesn’t mean that this fragrance is for mature audiences only. While it is devoid of the sugary cheapness of other celebrity perfumes, it still feels like a young 18 to 25 year old can wear it because it is very gourmand and sweet. It’s got a creamy caramel, some vanilla which lingers for a while as the fragrance begins to dry. The scent then becomes stronger and stronger as it begins to disappear with a warm, hot sexy incense type of note courtesy of its oppopanax and musk. Furthermore there is benzoin which is also a type of incense. This smells so elegant, so luxurious, so beautiful that I smell this and wonder what’s wrong with me. I have such a gorgeous fragrance and I wear it then I still want to wear other ones. If you had to pick only one celebrity fragrance to wear I would put this first in the list. This one really does blow all the others away. It is also rather subtle and soft and quickly turns into your skin but better kind of scent. No one can smell this ion me but me and someone close enough to my neck. Naomi Campbell is beautiful, smart, successful, she has been both a model and designer so she has been on both side of the business and she should continue to produce fragrances because to me they are more sophisticated and more engaging than Paris Hilton’s perufmes which she churns out every year and they all end up smelling generic. This one is a really really really beautiful perfume. Go and get it while you can ladies.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    My thoughts are pretty much the same as Jillmcshaw1’s when it comes to this perfume. Naomi Campbell, according to my nose, contains quite some musk and an almost salty caramel. It indeed is not your average sweet caramel and vanilla infused perfume, which I thought it would be. So if you by any chance are like me, please try this one out before you buy it! I blind bought it, and I’ve been stuck with it for a while now. I’ve been using it before bed because it’s still a warm perfume, it has something, like, cozy-ish to it. Nonetheless an interesting, relatively strong and special perfume so I definitely do see why people would love this perfume.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Naomi Campbell “The top notes bring a fruity-floral cocktail, sweet, fresh and exotic” – yes I agree with all that although I can’t pin down any one ingredient over another, I just know I love it and it is my signature fragrance for summer or spring time.
    I don’t think my nose is very sophisticated but I know what I like and this is it.
    It’s a sexy elegant fragrance.
    Love the base notes.
    Very grown up and way better than I was expecting from a celebrity perfume.
    Love the bottle too, highly suggestive!!

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Had a little sample of it for some time already. Today I decided to give a try. Smell is kinda annoyingly sweet but afer some time it gets more and more powdery. I don’t think I would buy full size bottle.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    This one reminds me of something that i can’t quite put my finger on it. Also, there’s so many notes that i can’t get them separably.
    First of all: sweetness. Not a cloying sugary one, but sweetness nonetheless. A spicy sweetness. The Pimento in this one gives me the same feeling that Crave (CK) – is important to note that they are not alike in any way, but the pepper mist that surrounds one, reminds me of the other one.
    The caramel is VERY FAINT, nothing like Viva La Juicy, or Pink Friday or even Candy. Here, the caramel is very tamed, used to make you wanna sniff closer.
    To me, a day and night kind of fragrance. Nothing groundbreaking or special, but not totally ordinary either.
    Sillage is good for the first hour and a half, then becomes a nice vanilla skin scent.
    UPDATE: the spicy feeling is now getting in my nose real bad, so i have to spray from a distance, and not as much as i do with other fragrances. That one is a crowd pleaser with my friends and family, but gives me headache if i spray too much.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m not sure about this one because of the strange combination of citrus/bergamot opening and gourmand mid and base notes. After the citrus notes fade I detect non-sweet vanilla and caramel over generic floral, with just a tiny hint of bug spray. It is a pleasant perfume, but I can’t decide if I like it or not. I don’t find it particularly strong, so you need apply with a slightly heavy hand. At least it is NOT like most of the celebrity fragrances released in recent times.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    It was my first fragrance ever. I bought it because of Naomi Campbell. I wore it only by night and it was my going out perfume. Probably a way too heavy for a teenage girl. No good memories. No re-purchase.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Warm, spicy caramel wrapped in white, resin-powdered flower petals. Yum!
    I adore this scent and find it far more grown-up and sophisticated than I expected. I will definitely need a second bottle of this scrumptious juice 🙂

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    I am wearing this perfume at the moment and I am loving every bit of it. It is the right kind of sweet. it’s not overpowering, yet it lasts. I’m actually considering on purchasing another bottle.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    This frag is absolutely amazing.It was my signature scent untill my sis broke the sprayer and all my bottle evaporated.bad mistake,never share your fave bottle with the sis,learnt my lesson,lol.This is such a gorgeous fragrance,no sickly sweet candies here and its really hard to explain how beautiful and intelligent composition this perfume is.My bottle said made in Germany,have no idea where they are making it.Pretty,feminine,sassy but sophistication is the proper word for this frag.I am in love.Will be buying a new bottle soon.Totally recommended.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Naomi Campbell is a creamy musky beachy skin scent with a hint of sweetness. I get a little clean jasmine and a moist quality which reminds me of kissing someone who has just been drinking cold milk. There is also a richness to the musk/coconut that makes it a little nutty and buttery. It feels like it’s about to turn salty but never actually gets there. MMM… smells so comforting and makes me want to nuzzle the back of my hand where I applied it.
    The thing I really enjoy about NC is that it never gets into full on gourmand sweetness territory. The musk and florals are in total harmony with any of the potentially sugary components.. Sillage is low and longevity is not great but that’s aight. I wish I owned a big fat bottle of this one (or a tall vaginal insert shaped bottle would be fine too, I guess). Thanks to 2746cstreet for my generous decant.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    The top is very tropical, with a suntan lotion vibe, and I smell coconut, and a bitter cirusy note.
    Then the tropicality (is there such a word?) fades and there’s florals I cannot exactly place,a touch of spice, sweet and naughty, sandalwood, vanilla, and a salted caramel sauce with lots of cream. I get a coffee note every once in a while, but if I sniff trying to discern it, I can’t seem to be able to. It’s a sweet coffee, mind you, with milk.
    From time to time this scent reminds me of the smell I get in pastry shops, or my own kitchen when I have a cake in the oven, and cookies in the make, and the whole house is filled with intoxicating bakery fumes.
    The drydown is very feminine, all florals dipped in caramel, with a vanilla pod swimming in there. After many hours into the drydown, I get more pronounced crushed coffee beans into the melee.
    (I’m sorry, I had previously posted this in Naomi Campbelle’s Naomi page, then realized I had made a mistake.)
    All in all, this may not be grounbreaking, but it’s not a wallflower either. It is a “floral gourmand” mostly, and is a far relative of Flowerbomb. In my opinion, it can hold its own in this world inundated with cloyingly sweet fragrances.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    The scent – not too intrusive, not too sweet- just the way it’s supposed to be. It’s also long lasting …. It actually exceeded my expectations.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Sweet, powdery, sexy scent…delicious for a man’s nose…;)

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    Hmm, this is a nice warm scent. I don’t find anything interesting in many celebrity perfumes, but Naomi Campbell’s perfumes always surpise me.
    It’s sweet, kind of classy and very grown up.
    There’s coconut, vanilla, caramel, some fruity notes and floral notes.
    Elegant one compared to many other celebrity scents.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    I wear it since I was very young and I still use it if I´m not sure, which perfume to choose. It´s funny that my two cheapest perfumes are the best compliment givers 🙂 Men love it, thanks Naomi.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    Naomi Campbell nicely balances between a sultry -excuse me- cheap whore gourmand and an elegantly powdery, decently feminine balm.
    One of my ‘still a keeper, but for a different reason’ childhood scents.
    This puts an emphasis on my heels and lipstick, alltogether reminds me of being a woman (yes, it’s a real pro for a genderqueer soul :)).

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    I like this one too. Tried it on a piece of paper in a store, I don’t know how it would feel on my skin but liked it a lot. I noticed that it has an EDP and an EDT version. Also, it has a deodorant spray version of 75 ml. So if the sillage doesn’t satisfy you, you can refresh it with the deodorant spray from time to time, maybe keep it in a little drawer at work ^_^
    A sweet scent from what I felt, really nice and cute.
    I found this sweet, not really floral, but, as I said, I tried on a piece of paper, not on my skin. Maybe it blends into a floral scent on the skin but I wouldn’t know.
    I think it can be used in daytime but with precaution, don’t put a lot on.
    The bottle is sooo whateverish. Nothing special. But I don’t care a lot about that so… 🙂

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    This scent has a note that I just can’t stand. I so wanted to like this but I can’t get through that sticky note 🙁

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    I am surprised that this scent doesn’t have more “I love it”s.
    It smells way mote luxurious than most celebrity scents. I probably would never have guessed that it is a celebrity scent had I not known that it is.
    It’s not sickly sweet like Britney and Paris’ fumes, although it has some sweetness to it.
    I get a lotion-y black pepper, sugary vibe from this one. It smells like a high end body lotion, but stronger. It opens up quite peppery and citrusy sweet, and then mellows down to a lovely balmy sweet pink pepper. On my skin, at least. I also get some sort of yellow floral, and the tonka bean is very prominent the first hour after application.
    It has better staying power than some of my high end perfumes.
    Will have to repurchase this as my purse sized bottle is almost empty.
    I think this works both as a day and evening scent, but I would want something “darker” for fall and winter. Although i suspect many women would consider this one too heavy for spring/summer.
    I get absolutely NO coconut at all, but I’m completely fine with that. 🙂

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful,long-lasting,feminine to me more winter fragrance.Smells like vanilla,caramel and coconut,all my favourite scents 🙂 I love it!

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    Oh man! This perfume has everything I love in a perfume! Caramel, coconut, Tonka bean, vanilla, amber…I think I will get a sample of it first before I buy as opposed to blind buy! Sometime all these notes combined could go left but it sure looks yummy! 🙂

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    This was the “popular girl”-scent in highschool 😛 smelling it now it is a very nice, warm, summer-skin scent. a more feminine version of armani lei in my opinion

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    Much less gourmand I expected. There is certainly vanilla, tonka, star anise, coconut and other such “edible” scents in here but there’s also a good dose of nasty musk. Thank you, Naomi Campbell for putting some stank on it.
    So yes, nasty musk. Fantastic! Also some warm, soft star anise, powdery tonka & opoponax, creamy coconut, heliotrope, orange blossom and a very slight mandarin note to keep it from veering too heavy.
    Love it.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    Nice and inofensive on me,maybe to light…I expected something stronger.Casual,for every day and elegant,I don t regret it just not what I expected.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    It reminded me of freshly baked cookies or something really delicious. I really love that it’s not too agressive.
    It was my favourite perfume this winter, for summer I prefer something with a more fresh scent.

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    So sweet, exotic, warm! To remind of sun, suntan, tasty cocktails and soft caress. Very good longevity. Perfect for summer nights and every moment when you want to feel sexy. Very yummy scent! Something very special for coconut and sweets lovers.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    I thought that from reviews will be saturated, richer, and there is a tenderness! Sister-twin Avon Treselle. Cute, very cute smell. Resistance is rather weak, a couple of hours and all.

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    I want to smell this perfume all the time,even before I sleep. ^.^

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    Got it a few days ago.Blind buy. It’s not what I expected but I love it anyway. It’s sweet but not overly,and also very powdery to my surprise as I hadn’t read anything about it. I get peach and a little bit of caramel with some musk too. It does last long indeed but the sillage is not that good. Others can smell it when I move my hands or go by but not like other sillage bombs. It also reminds me of something very familiar from the past but can’t remember what. Classy, sexy, feminine scent. Winner for everyday use for sure!

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a delicious caramel perfume. To me it smelled very similar to the discontinued Shea Cashmere fragrance from True Blue Spa/Bath & Body Works. The only downside to this perfume was its lasting power; 3 hrs.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    to me this smells similar to dior hypnotic poison. very powdery but no coconut nor vanilla. it doesnt suit me so im happy to swap it with someone who really appreciates this.
    Aussie swaps only. PM me 🙂

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    On me, all coconut and caramel, nothing more.I like it. Oh, what about the bottle, hahaha yeah, i really do think the look of a vibrator 😀

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    this is a real compliment collector. first day or two of using it you may think it’s too sweet and then it will become very pleasent, like a chocolate cookie:) but don’t think this is a girly smell, it’s very sophisticated and elegant, also very inviting to men;)

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    It is too heavy and after 3 mins there is no chocolate or vanilla. I find it a little masculine and I have wamble (stomach upset) and headache. The worse parfume I have ever try. May be because of my skin chemical but it makes me sick badly.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Flowery. Powdery. Soft soapy. “Perfumey” Not sweet. Not fresh.
    No caramel. No fruit. No Vanilla. No Coconut.
    hmm. Not my favorite. Would probably give this one away. Was hoping for a sweeter, more tropical and caramel type thing… That’s why I bought it… And if I was looking for flowery, powdery, soft soapy… this wouldn’t be it. Glad I bought the small bottle. Not loving the Dildo shape either. Again, glad I bought the smaller one!
    Blind buys

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