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danilovskii – :
Well, I debated getting this one, even after a couple other fragranticans advised me against this, I took the plunge. This is/was sold at Macy’s online, $25.00 for a mammoth-sized 3.4oz. EDP bottle, a mammoth 6.8 body lotion tube, and a generous .3 oz purse/travel spray. It is a total score, if you like this scent. For me, sadly, this smells cheap and borderline headache-inducing. The bottle reminds me a little bit of Kim K’s original perfume bottle style, but this looks much cheaper (and tackier, sorry). I do not normally care about bottle design, but I do notice them once in a while, and while I always say the juice inside is what counts, I may occasionally forgive a less than stellar scent if I dig the bottle design. Sadly this bottle and scent all look like a dime store fragrance. As for the scent itself, it smells..sort of like an Avon frag, maybe..? Along those lines, anyway. For me, I oddly get a vanilla musk here, even though vanilla nor musk are listed in the notes. Totally not an original scent. Smells like a budget fragrance, not something found at Macy’s. Cloying and synthetic. Just not working out for me. At best for me I can say this is unoriginal. But the best actual description I can give is synthetic, cloying, vanilla/sweet, musky. Pass. This is definitely one of those instances that I should have listened to the fellow fragranticans here. Ah well. You live, you learn. Have a nice day. 🙂 x
mex43 – :
Nice….sweet and fruity. It goes away too fast though. After a couple of hours all I am left with is pachouli. That kind of makes me sad.
ViesseToori – :
This is so sweet and floral, but it still feels grown up. It definitely isn’t a perfume targeted at teenagers, but it still feels fun, fresh, and young. The patchouli does a wonderful job of balancing out the sweetness of the pear and orange.
zek21 – :
I love the sweet pear with the patchouli dry down. I just wish the sillage was a bit stronger/longer. For me it barely makes it 2 hours, even under clothing and close to the skin it vanishes on me.
fiksa – :
I am surprised I actually like it even though its on the sweet side.It’s more fruity than floral which I like but still has more of a adult scent at the end which must be the patchouli
hoataneallyS – :
Tried a sample. Smelled very nice, kind of fruity. Sillage was not strong, but did last 3 hours, close to skin. Found it nice, but not memorable. Not a “must have” for me. Happy smelling! 🙂
arkura – :
I received this in my birchbox several months ago and it was what propelled me to ‘re-explore fragrances. I expected to totally hate it, but found myself spritzing it in the air wondering just what it was that drew me to it. I finally tried it, and its now my 2nd favorite frag. The fruits, especially the pear, come on very strong but die down after about an hour, and then the florals kick in, followed by the patchouli. I love florals, and though it doesn’t say so here the birchbox site mentions it has Jasmine in it which is one of my favorite florals. I do tend to mix it with my BBW Japanese cherry blossom to tone down the fruitiness even more, but all in all a great scent.