Description
Play fragrance line by Givenchy is now richer for a new feminine edition. After the original Play for Her and Play for Her Intense from 2010, Play for Her Eau de Toilette comes out in September 2013 in a white bottle of distinctive design.
The fragrance supposedly embodies “joie de vivre”. It is more vivid and more playful than the original. The composition combines floral and fruity aromas that are gradually transformed into a sensual woody trail. It includes accords of powdery white iris made a bit gourmand by licorice flower. Amyris wood is there as in all of the fragrances of the collection. Musk in the base gives sensuality to the composition.
It is available in bottles of 50 and 75 ml.
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mikle200666 – :
This has zero silage and even less lasting power. Really disappointed.
PATRON – :
La considero una fragancia muy sutil, al menos en mi; sin embargo es perfecta para el clima tropical y húmedo del Caribe donde vivo. Me parece un regalo apropiado para una chica joven y alegre.
stas amirov – :
Reminds me of Boudoir.
hesoyam563 – :
I got this one from a friend. It’s a nice fragrance. In the beginning it’s sweet and musky, and later it gets more soft, woody and powdery.
However i don’t really like this one. I mean it is a good scent but nothing special. But it is a fine perfume for schooldays etc. It’s a light, happy fragrance!
vyk394speagoessenda – :
nice! much better than play EDP and play intense which were nothing like what I want from a perfume.
to me play EDT smells very much like berries; maybe raspberry or strawberry mixed with dry notes and musk and a drop of powdery notes.
even though it’s juicy,I smell something dry here which can be done because of iris and musk.I don’t smell any licorice. this is very modern,young but not a teenagery perfume.
if I were to choose a color for the bottle,I’d choose violet or light violet.it belong to the same perfume lines like tresor midnight rose and cacharel amor amor tentation. maybe that’s why they have chosen violet as the font of “play” for it.
BagCeaxreox – :
I detect a similar note in Lancome Trevor Midnight rose!!!
It’s nice.
max 292 – :
This is real nice, it is true that for a second or two, there is a weird note that appears, then it disappears, it is real fresh, juicy, and musky all at once. Versatile, modern, I admit, I like it a lot! I liked the pink version. This is similar in some ways, maybe just a different twist here and there.on the other hand I don’t get the licorice. Or then it is a unusual licorice. More muted.Longevity iis correct, it is an EDT.. Glad I bought it..I will wear it lots, it isn’t your typical winter scent, then it is warm enough to smell lovely in cold weather!
s_t_i_k__33rus – :
When Play for Her EDT touchs the skin, it appears woody and dry, with some licorice touch. At this moment, licorice has a little medicinal aspect, not the sweet foody type.
After a few minutes, the sweet fruits start to surface. I mostly catch a peach scent. The fragrance sweetens over time. Thankfully it remains mild, thus avoids being cloying.
Later on, the sweet aspects fades as another slightly citrus, green and woody note appears. It’s clean and a little soapy at this final stage.
The longevity is around 5 hours. The sillage is soft even sprayed generously. A suitable option for a soft, delicate and feminine fragrance if you’re ok with licorice. At the same time, I can’t say it’s among the most outstanding.