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VavaN2010 – :
I love Armani Code Women, and when I read the reviews about Varens & Moi L’amour, I wanted to give it a try as it described as a dupe for Armani Code. And YES, it is a COMPLETE dupe for Armani Code Women, only the dry down is a little bit different, a tiny little bit, barely noticeable!! The small bottle is very cute and perfect for a purse. Flowers, oranges/citrus and vanilla: a bit of sweetness and freshness, a wonderful scent. Lovely and inexpensive.
mustokrakish – :
This is such a beautiful fragrance that works so well with hot weather. I get the orange notes off the bat, that orange as well as the orange flower, it just gives off a vibe of freshly squeezed orange juice. The woody and vanilla dry down is quite creamy and comforting. A well rounded and delightful fragrance for a lady on a budget – and that cute bottle is a plus as well. This juice smells cheap or synthetic in no way.
I noticed that Cerise Noir said it smelled like “Armani Code” That’s interesting because “Armani Code” is a fragrance that I would love to purchase sometime in the future. I don’t think the perfume store where I saw “Armani Code” on sale offers samples and I am not a blind buy woman. Thanks Cerise for your review, it gives me an idea of what that fragrance smells like. Very good scent by Ulric de Varens.
tydaystedBupt – :
This is basically Armani Code for Women. VERY similar. I mean, if there’s a difference, I certainly can’t detect it. So if you’d like good descriptions of what it smells like, head over there. I suggested it and it came up at a zero so that means it’s been suggested by someone else before and then downvoted (it’s been downvoted to hell again in the meantime so now this perfect dupe is gone from the list). But it does indeed smell like it. So instead of downvoting facts because you don’t like them for elitist reasons and upvoting endless Code flankers, TRY to be useful and use this feature as it’s intended. So that people who are interested may find different brands that smell like a certain perfume. No one really finds it useful that you upvoted the info that Armani Code Elixir/Luna/Summer etc. all smell like the original Armani Code…we already know that. But someone may find THIS useful.
Anyway, I’m glad to have it. I have always liked the way Code smells but it’s not an ultimate fave that I want to shell out cash for, so this is something I’m satisfied I bought.