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dosia – :
La Rive Pearl is supposed to be a duplicate of the lovely: “Bruno Banani for Women” {created by Thierry Wasser}.
I’ve never tried or smelled Bruno Banani for Women. So, I cannot attest to weather or not this is a good clone. From what reviews I’ve read and seen, It is.
However, I will say Pearl is lovely. A nice spring/summer perfüme. It REMINDS me of the Versace ” *Lemon-Lime” line. *Vanitas, Versence,& Eros (I mentioned all three because they all smell so similar). I know there’s no lime in pearl. However, the lemon/Bergamot/Petigrain with the L.O.T.V gives that illusion of linden blossom tucked in there somewhere.
However, IMHO, Pearl smells nothing like Poison. They may have characteristics. Pearl really doesn’t smell like CD, Poison.I guess I can understand the character maybe. Interestingly enough, it seems that whenever this “TYPE” of perfume comes up especially when it’s from a perfume clone house. The first thing the young or perfume provincial ones say is, “OMG, It smells like Poison”. I’m not bashing Poison or the people who love it.. But, the perfüme universe doesn’t revolve around the Poison Family. Actually Pearl REMINDS me more of Eros, Versense, Vanitas than anything else. Pearl is a very, very nice clean, feminine, springtime-summer scent. It has great longevity and it smells much more expensive than it actually is. Honestly, For under $15 usd a quality perfume that’s a doppleganger for Bruno Banani Women, and in the fragrance/scent line of Versace Vercense/Vanitas. You really can’t go wrong. Pearl also has decent silage and great longevity. Then factor in that summer is approaching. I would say to definitely invest in a bottle. The bottle itself, by-the-way is very pretty also. A good perfume and value all the way around.
zews – :
Pure Poison dupe
gall1979 – :
Smells very feminin…at first a bit citrussy, but after a short while starts to develop in a more warm scent, not sure what note though. Not very long-lasting, a few hours in and you have to re-apply.
sweergile – :
I’m not sure what this is supposed to smell like. The bottle and name bear a passing resemblance to Avon’s Rare Pearls, but owning both, I can say they are completely different.
One note: while the bottle certainly looks nice, I hate the texture of the frosted matte glass in-hand. I would wear this every day, except the feeling of the bottle is so horrid I can hardly bear picking it up.
The scent itself? Lovely fruits and cream, but with a spicy muskiness underneath that keeps it interesting. Something in it smells bubbly, like a sparkling wine. The top notes fade quickly but the base is there for hours.