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2004 – :
I got a sample of this in Target’s Beauty Box. As soon as I smelled it I knew exactly what it smells like – Elizabeth Arden Sunflowers, like a flashback to the 90’s. I actually wore Sunflowers but back in my middle school/jr high days so I would def not consider purchasing this now as there are so many more sophisticated fragrances to choose from.
jambnabieta – :
I’ve been looking for a good paraben-free spring/summer fragrance. I wasn’t sure I’d find one being as picky as I am, but Queen Bee made the cut. When I first sprayed this one, it was like a blast of Elizabeth Arden Sunflowers. I suddenly had Jr High flashbacks. Then the black currant crept in, which was weird for a second, but it went right back to a modern version of Sunflowers. I’m looking forward to seeing how this responds to warmer temperatures this summer….hopefully the silliage will be better for me. I will report back. Long live the Queen…for now. 😉
cupidon22 – :
Queen Bee is the Good Chemistry line’s take on the modern fruity floral. A very juicy currant accord reads almost honeyed by the amber notes. This does remind me of Coach or something along those lines. I’d think that a little bitty spray should go a long way with this one.
minimal_fm – :
Smells good OOB, but I could do without the patchouli and amber.
8910907 – :
This is not one of my favorite from Good Chemistry, but that’s because it reminds me of my Coach perfume that I dislike…it smells like sweet + floral. Seems to have great reviews online, or for anyone who likes a trendy floral scent, but it’s not for me.