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melja – :
I had this during high school, and I’m very surprised that this perfume is not more popular.
It’s a rosy, warm amber floral that is, as takeasniff below has said, very sophisticated, and very grown up. In my experience though, the fruits totally bypass me. Which is good, because I’m not a real lover of fruity perfume.
Floral enough to be widely liked.
Fresh enough to be considered modern.
Woody enough to not be boring.
And unique enough to the point where you will smell like no one else.
The sillage is pretty big on me, and lasted from when I applied it to well after school had ended. When I wore it in school, my friends used to say that they could smell me before they could see me, even when I applied it sparingly. And because I was the only one who wore anything like this, I didn’t smell like everyone else, with their Impulse body sprays that sometimes choked up the locker rooms because everyone used them.
Again as takeasniff said, Revlon discontinues perfumes very easily. However, this IS still in production, though can be hard to find on shelves. But when found, it can be had for a very reasonable price.
The only problem I found though, is that within a year, my bottle began turning, and the colour changed slightly, and it started smelling rather like old cosmetics. My bottle could’ve just been old stock that had been sitting for a while, but I haven’t repurchased it yet, so I can’t confirm it.
kjf490intitytek – :
I have this and my husband said it smells like an old shaving cream his Dad used to use. To me I can smell a little Ciara in it somewhere. I do like it in Australia it is really cheap and available at Priceline stores. I got it just because when I was young and had just started working I could only afford Revlon makeup and perfume and I felt a bit grown up and saphisticated. I got it just to see if Revlon had improved or become worse. Even if you don’t like the perfume Revlon does make some complex perfumes. I do find they are discontinued too easily. They have had several perfumes over the years and I just get used to them and then in Australia they are gone never to be seen again. Not sure what is going on there. We always have the fire and Ice and the Charlie ones but the Bling Bling one I cannot find anywhere here in Australia it is very frustrating. She was a good one but again no where to be found. Enchanting you will have to test because it is not a safe linear scent it is quite strong but modern. It is a little like the Pink Happiness and Delicate Moments perfumes by Revlon but less syrupy. It lasts well and is cheap to buy. I think I will continue to use it, that is if it is not discontinued!!