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Strogg13 – :
This was one of my favorite perfumes!I had it when I was in highschool,and today I found it by accident.And of course I had to buy it again.
I loved this perfume at the first smell,it was such a unique perfume.On me,it kinda smelled like candy.
I like that back then,Oriflame made perfumes with other ingredients rather than musk and other common scents.
nofizunh – :
Quite nice but too floral and powdery for me. A mixture of just dominating sugar and noticeable violet would do for me.
kwz170speagoessenda – :
Sweet and floral…almost edible, like violet macaroons.
Very girly, fluffy and cute. Lovely.
Smith6903 – :
It smels like Iris Noir by Yves Rocher!!
Meimd187intitytek – :
This perfume is just what its name says. The smell reminds me of a young girl in the library, sweet and smart. A little bit sad and serious for me, but however nice.
tajuhin – :
It was a blind buy and I regret it now. I tested Smarty Susie on paper and I thought a nice, girly scent.
Unfortunately the mixture of violets and marshmallows turned cloyingly sweet on my skin. It smells like picked up violets sitting in a vase for weeks vase and nobody has changed the water in the vase. It opens with that rotten violet and marshmallow and it almost doesn’t change at all. Sometimes I get a hint of heliotrope (same rotten type of heliotrope) but that’s it.
Linear and cloying. Silliage is only close to skin but unfortunately very good longevity. I went swimming after I put it on. Even after I get out of the pool I could still smell it.