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Egor Kudasov – :
What is weird to me is reading the reviews that say it smells like lemon. When I smelled this a few years back it smelled like a hint of peach with effervesence.
ZOO7 – :
The opening of Pearls is extremely tart lemons. After a few seconds you can immediately detect the carmel and vanilla. I was not able to detect the flowers in the beginning of the fragrance. The only flower that seems to develop is the jasmine which lingers. This fragrance really smells like lemon mixed with vanilla flavoring just before it’s added to the cake. I agree with Cherub, it is very different from other lemon fragrances. I think it is an okay fragrance for the fall. It is a little expensive for the size and for what it encompasses. I think almond cookie from Carol’s Daughter would be a better purchase for the money instead of Pearls if you are wanting a floral fruity gourmamd fragrance.
Pealaicet – :
It is VERY lemony, and smells like fresh lemons, not like artifical flavoring. I could also smell sugar and vanilla underneath it. It didn’t have a lot of sillage. It dries down to a fruity/vanilla musk on me and lasted about 5 hours. I think the bottle is pretty cute looking and the price is fair ($45 for 2.5 oz on the official site). Personally, I just don’t care for lemon in my fragrances, it reminds me of kitchen and bathroom cleaning solutions.
If you like lemon, give it a try. It’s alot different than most other newly released fragrances.