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dgohfrey – :
One of the underrated beauties in my collection . It is calm version of RL Pure Turquoise , really similar , maybe less chypre and maskulin than PT in the dry down and I like it . I think about hard small caramels I used to love in my childhood , that I imagine every time smelling Pure on my skin . Playful and fresh summer scent …
And I like it very much …
PunisherakaJimmy – :
I really think that the allocation of this perfume to the floral category is wrong.
It is far FAR richer than “just” a floral fragrance. Someone had already compared it to Armani’s Lei and I agree. Lei is an oriental vanilla fragrance and I would be tempted to place Pure in the same category – or possibly as an oriental floral.
It is possible that the part-used bottle I bought from a seller on eBay is old, but it certainly doesn’t exhibit that typical nose-searing “twang” of a turned perfume. I also don’t think “Pure” is an apt name for this, as – to me – “Pure” conjures images of crisp white cotton sheets, drying on a washing line in the sun.
Pure is predominantly a spicy fragrance and is easily unisex. I get very few flowers from this and the patchouli, whilst not dirty, brings a slightly woody character.
I own Samantha Faiers other perfume La Bella, which is very pretty, but is a far more predictable celebrity scent, whilst Pure is completely unexpected; I bought it because it was cheap and I love to try perfumes which aren’t particularly popular and you don’t smell everywhere. I am really surprised by how much I like this.
Please do give it a try, if you like slightly spiced unisex fragrances.
Sillage is soft bordering moderate, and longevity just creeps into the moderate range, but you can afford to respray at this price.
zzz290Negeltzex – :
Aptly named this beautiful,light yet long-lasting fragrance is so fresh & clean! Good projection without being overpowering.This is IMO a unisex scent.Longevity is fair to good but at such a bargain price,you don’t mind being generous in refreshing yourself with a few sprays during the course of the day.