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мигуэль – :
When I first tried this perfume I expected to be disappointed. I have a body ph that tends towards acidic and that usually causes me to strongly throw the fruity and floral aspects of a perfume – to the detriment of all other scents in the perfume – so I figured this scent would do the same.
As I initially expected, the first spray of Pear and Pink Magnolia was strongly fruity; the passion fruit was clean and juicy, but quite strong. I waited until it dried down and gave it another sniff. The dry down had turned the scent strongly floral. The floral was nice; not cloyingly sweet or syrupy. It didn’t seem to be one of the scents that turned gross on me, but it wasn’t really my style…or so I thought.
About 20 minutes after applying Pear and Pink Magnolia, I happened to sniff my wrist again. Amazingly, not only had the fruit and floral aspect of the scent calmed down, but a wonderfully subtle spicy note from the bergamot had appeared. The bergamot was doing an excellent job of keeping the lingering fruit and florals in check – providing a decidedly feminine, but far quieter and subtler a fragrance than the initial spray would suggest.
Sillage is not very strong past the initial fruit note and Longevity – like most perfumes on me – is only about 3-4 hours. However, this is one of the very few feminine florals that I’ve found that doesn’t turn overpowering or sickly sweet on me, so I’ve bought the scent and I am enjoying getting to smell girly for a change.
topayRamp – :
I tested this in a local shop and remember it being a pretty fruity floral but not terribly unique.
shurhent80 – :
Interesting ingredients…knowing how a freshly cut passionfruit smells think that it would overwhelm the other ingredients? will be interested to give this a try and be proven wrong. It’s all in the blending isn’t it!
Alexandrarae