Realities Liz Claiborne

3.70 из 5
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Realities Liz Claiborne

Rated 3.70 out of 5 based on 33 customer ratings
(33 customer reviews)

Realities Liz Claiborne for women of Liz Claiborne

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Realities by Liz Claiborne is a floral fragrance for women. Realities was launched in 2004. The noses behind this fragrance are Jean-Marc Chaillan, Pascal Gaurin and Laurent Le Guernec. The fragrance features peony, ginger, orange blossom, sandalwood, gardenia, musk, violet, orchid, vanilla, jasmine and bergamot.

33 reviews for Realities Liz Claiborne

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    YUM! I have the fragrance gel from FragranceX. Never even heard of that before, but it’s lovely!
    Not a perfume smell, however. It smells like delicious pheromones of the person you’re in love with.
    With that knowledge, I suggest maybe this would be good for intimate dates and hugging. May not be a loud one for impressing a crowd.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I couldn’t wait to try this one after spending years and years of memories and thoughts about the lovely magic days of the old version. Well, with that being said, i finally tried it and what a disappointment. It’s nothing like the old version. It’s generic, boring, very 90’s ‘every other perfume smell’ and just everything i hoped it wouldn’t be. So to make a long story short, i wish i would have listened to all the bad reviews and hadn’t bought it!
    Oh and another thing – I see people didn’t rate the violet note as a dominant one, but all i smell here is the violets.. Just not in a good way unfortunately.. and that is a shame since i just loveee violets 🙁

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is another blind buy, but thankfully, a good one. From the first spritz, I smell soft spices. My nose isn’t picking up any recognizable note, other than pink pepper, which isn’t listed as one of the notes. Other than the spice – which is pleasant, not too overbearing – I just smell a pleasant, quiet, floral scent. My only complaint about this one is that it is TOO mild. After numerous sprays on my neck and wrists, I stop smelling it completely within an hour. When I wear this when going out, I’ll have to remember to bring the bottle along with me so that I can reapply. Definitely work appropriate or for any situation that you need a quiet frag.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Perfume review to the tune of Salt n Pepa’s song:
    “Let’s Talk about Sex”
    (chorus)
    Let’s talk about Liz, baby
    Let talk about perfuming you and me
    Let’s talk about all the things called Realities
    And all the things that Claiborne may be
    Let’s talk about smell
    Let’s talk about smell
    Let’s talk about smell
    Let’s talk about smell
    Liz Claiborne’s “Realities” is a little, innocently sexy scent.
    It has a medium sillage that flirts with a bit of musk then gives a light butterfly kiss of peony and gently licks the rest of your senses with a hint of ginger and vanilla.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    At first I liked it, although within another 10 minutes it turned into a sugary dryer sheet headache. Sad 🙁

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This instantly reminded me of Naturistics Botanical cologne spray which I wore in the early 90’s. Cannot even find it in this database. I still have it in a clear glass bottle with a light green metallic cap. Feels like a walk through the rainforest. Realities is a nice companion to it.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s very sharp first on, but even after the drydown, it has an chemical edge I can’t appreciate. Alas, my nose translates this as some generic, but pretty, floral notes, I can pick out rose and violet, and a dusty talcum powder, but alongside a strong chemical note that is something like nail polish. Very synthetic to my nose. It was from a new, unused bottle from the store, and I tried it a couple of times hoping it would be different the next time, but no luck.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    The worst scent i’ve smelled in years… makes me sick. It’s an unusual fragrance but not in a good way, seems like Versace’s Crystal Noir + Womanity.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Please send us the most average fragrance you have in stock.We are looking for an unidentifiable, watery and totally nondescript floral. Please be sure it nothing whatsoever like the gorgeous floral by the same name that Liz Caliborne produced circa 1990. It should be also be very cheap so that people will still think they are getting at least a little something for their money – signed The Stepford Wives

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    As a younger lady, I prefer to stay away from this one. It smells good, but I think it’s for more mature women. I got compliments on it, but it is not one of my favorites. It just sits in my dark closet, I’de prefer to trade it.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh, my god! What a find in a set of otherwise average Liz Claibornes. Like nothing on this earth I have ever smelled. Some similarity to Obsession and J’adore. The citrus and vanilla I suppose. I wish it were a bit stronger.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I had this one. One of my favorite perfume. Aww

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    For me this is a keeper – sweet, floral and I can still smell the sweetness hours later! So romantic.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Disappointment doesn’t even begin to describe what I felt upon encountering this disastrous reformulation of a legitimate winner. Keep in mind that my nose is more downtown than uptown- I’m not exactly high-falutin’ or pretentious when it comes to fumes.
    What is going on with Liz? Did she have some kind of event that ruined her olfactory senses, or did she turn the business over to her kids/grandchildren?
    It’s like someone asked “How can we remove the magical notes from Realities, and sell it for less than half the price?” With all due respect to those of you who love the current swill, ignorance must be bliss.
    I am so indignant that I can’t even keep this in my house- it’s been put into the Goodwill box. Hmph!

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Just recieved this today in the mail.
    It was a Blind buy from ebay and I must say that I really like this scent.
    I wouldn’t wear it everyday but I think it has a rather classy scent.
    No regrets :):)
    I would recommend this Perfume for sure.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    My mom used to wear this when I was younger. Taking a whiff makes me think of her. Its very feminine to my opinion – a loving scent. Its not too sweet and not too woodsy. I don’t even think its that floral because it doesn’t make my head hurt like florals usually do. Its wonderful.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    i had sample spray of this. it smells good. it stays on for a long time. what i think is that a perfume that stays long is the one that smells good & the one that doesnt stay stinks.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    is so sweet i love it, and the middle notes are soft i can wear it at morning to go working, or go shoping not for a date :::::

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Very nice mellow floral with powder mixed in! I stopped using this years ago and just re-discovered this again in my perfume wardrobe this week. i have no idea why i stopped using this before?????? This is just gorgeous! The Original Realities is really nice too but this one is way softer and prettier. I just ordered the Sweet Desire and I can’t wait to get it if it is anything as nice as this scent.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    It has a nice floral opening unlike Liz Claiborne 1986 it less oily.
    more floral and uses less green notes
    like the original. the opening has a nice
    violet but nothing special about it dries
    to a sweet peony an undercurrent of dry ginger in the middle note white floral
    vs orchid seems to try to outlive each other beacuse i smell both at the same time sandalwood tame as it is in this scent is present and does not intrude the drydown is an heap of Vanilla sweet and Powdery vanilla if your not familiar with the notes in this you’ll think it smells like linen or fresh cotton that was my first impression when i tried this but my last thought about this is
    a girl like a wallflower just stands back to the wall though a group of party goers waiting to look for the right moment to start of a conversation and
    slips an awkward pun.
    Realities tries to stand out but it fails to achieve the grade.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    I read the notes of this fragrance and thought I would like it. I bought it and after trying, can not say whether I like it or not… Pls do not misunderstand me if you like it, but it reminds me frangrances from 80`s/90`s. The staying power is great. But maybe I have to wear it more times before deciding if it suits me or not…
    Have decided it does not suit me… Sent as gift to an aunt and she loved it.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Jillzilla kindly gifted me this!I have found the perfect fume for me.It has all my favorite notes.It opens with the most beautiful dew kissed pink peony……………..Slowly a cocktail of oranges,Jasmine and gardenia opens and makes a lovely fragrant boquet.When u close ur eyes,U would swear its the scent of angels.The dry down is wet,woody and deep but,still retains the lucious floral scent.To me its the epitome of fumes.Any age ,day or night a luscious sexy,long lasting winner!

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a very nice, affordable perfume. I wasn’t bowled over by it when I first smelled it but it’s really grown on me and now I’m loving it. It initially smelled slightly synthetic but I don’t smell that anymore and it gets better the longer I wear it. It’s quite sweet, flowery and feminine smelling. I detect raspberries in it but I don’t think, from the notes listed here, that it actually contains any! Either way, it smells yummy.
    I managed to get a large bottle very cheaply but it seems to be extremely hard to find Realities in England, where I live, which is a bit worrying. I think I need to get a spare bottle! I’ve got no idea what the original Realities smelled like so I can’t compare them to each other but I can very much recommend the new version!

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells good it is soft and flowery with alot of vanilla and it smells better than that first Realitites perfume! It does last too.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Nothing special here. Nice floral, sweet and somewhat old- fashioned.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    itś a nice floral. itś not exactly simple, but, not exactly intricate either. none of the floral notes stand out individually, it is like a boquet or flower shop. I could smell the base right away, the vanilla stood out and a familiar combination of notes in the base, that reminded me of…the original liz claiborne scent from the 90s in the colored triangle bottle!

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    This one is okay. It’s a good scent for the office during the spring. There’s nothing ultra special about it. I prefer the original.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    I definitely do not like this as much as I liked the original.I do own a mini & I have had it for quite some time.It is much less sweet then the original as I do not sense the peach in this one.It is also more sharp & elderly.I mean Elderly not in a bad sense but I think the majority knows what I mean by this

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    A soft, white floral. Very feminine. Reminds me of an afternoon wedding. It won’t make a huge impact, but sometimes you don’t have a desire or need to do so. Sometimes you just want to smell pretty.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    Very pleasant, ultra-feminine. Makes you want to wear long frilly dresses.Reminded me strongly of Tracy, but a bit more sweet.It is not a masterpiece, but still a very nice piece of perfume! The lasting power is awesome and I can smell it on myself all day long.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    Have a small bottle of this one…not totally crazy about it but have gotten compliments while wearing it.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    It has a prominent Persian violet note – a little bit pungent.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    Kind of sweet smelling, nothing special. I actually prefer Sweet Desire over this one.

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