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magazinhellokitty – :
a perfume like no other >>love it
using it for more than 10 years 🙂
csqq – :
I just found a bottle of this at my local thrift store….still in the tin container but missing about a third of the juice. I can tell right off the bat that it’s turned a bit. It has this strange sweet/musty/sour smell that old perfumes often get ( you smell it a LOT in Mary Kay perfumes when they get old) That being said, I can still smell the phantom of the true scent drifting around beneath the funk. I’m gonna let this bottle sit in the dark for a few weeks too and then try again…I don’t know why but sometimes that helps perfumes to get back..if even just a bit…to the original, intended smell. The nice part that I do smell is very much, Chypre-esque…in my opinion anyway. No oakmoss in the description but I feel it’s there a bit. It’s golden and fruity with underlying woody/earthy/mossy tones. Very “perfumey” and reminds me ever-so-slightly of Dalimix Black. I am actually doing a side by side comparison right now because I wanted to see if they really did smell alike and Remy for Women actually does resemble Dalimix Black…just a bit, but has a powdery (baby powder) blanket overlay. Less herbal and crisp than the strange, witchy Dalimix Black brew! You know….I’m getting a kind of Lolita Lempicka vibe right now! Again, not sure it’s fair for me to go too much into my opinion if, in fact, my bottle has actually turned. It’s hard to tell for sure as I have never smelled this one before today. As I type, I’m beginning to get a little repulsed by Remy for Women….especially now that I smell my lovely DM Black on the other hand. Maybe I shouldn’t have sprayed them both! Whatever….it was just a few dollars and I will file it away into my fragrance “library”! If I try it again and it smells differently, I will submit an updated review.
PuZZo – :
چندین سال پیش بود که مادرم داشتش . هم پدرم و هم مادرم رمی داشتن . یادش بخیر . ء