Curious Britney Spears 2004 Eau de Parfum
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08-15
Today I would like to briefly write about one of the first perfumes I ever owned - CURIOUS by Britney Spears, released in 2004.
Curious made 100 million dollars in just 5 weeks after its launch and won the "Best Woman's Fragrance" award from the Fragrance Foundation in 2005.
So much for the theory! :)
The packaging of Curious is quite cute and, in my opinion, also rather elaborate and detailed in black, pink, and turquoise.
The bottle resembles a children's carousel, turquoise with a chain featuring 2 pink hearts. In the 30ml version, the bottle is adorable, but in the 100ml version, it is far too large and not very attractive.
By the way, the 100ml bottle - in the older versions - has a "spray puff." So very "Old Hollywood-like"...
Now let's talk about the scent:
Curious smells floral. Very beautifully floral, especially in the first half hour after spraying. Depending on my mood, I either love this sweet, deep, and somehow pure floral scent or find it incredibly boring. As I said - it depends on my mood.
The pear completely disappears for me; I can't smell it at all; it's also very hard for me to identify the individual flowers - if I had to guess, I would say that I can mostly smell the magnolia and vanilla. The vanilla is noticeable right from the start.
The longevity is absolutely poor, as after a maximum of 2 hours, the floral scent is gone, and what remains is nothing.
You can help yourself with the shower gel and body lotion, then you might get up to 3 hours. Not really special for an Eau de Parfum.
I've tried everything; the scent just doesn't want to last.
This scent is not exciting, no. Not for me.
A perfume that you can use daily for work, for coffee with friends - nothing exciting, but a nice floral scent surrounds you for a few hours.
I still kind of like it, but I prefer fruity scents over floral ones, which is why I hardly ever use Curious.
In my opinion, Curious fits best in the springtime. Flowers begin to bloom, and that's when Curious fits perfectly.
WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Curious made 100 million dollars in just 5 weeks after its launch and won the "Best Woman's Fragrance" award from the Fragrance Foundation in 2005.
So much for the theory! :)
The packaging of Curious is quite cute and, in my opinion, also rather elaborate and detailed in black, pink, and turquoise.
The bottle resembles a children's carousel, turquoise with a chain featuring 2 pink hearts. In the 30ml version, the bottle is adorable, but in the 100ml version, it is far too large and not very attractive.
By the way, the 100ml bottle - in the older versions - has a "spray puff." So very "Old Hollywood-like"...
Now let's talk about the scent:
Curious smells floral. Very beautifully floral, especially in the first half hour after spraying. Depending on my mood, I either love this sweet, deep, and somehow pure floral scent or find it incredibly boring. As I said - it depends on my mood.
The pear completely disappears for me; I can't smell it at all; it's also very hard for me to identify the individual flowers - if I had to guess, I would say that I can mostly smell the magnolia and vanilla. The vanilla is noticeable right from the start.
The longevity is absolutely poor, as after a maximum of 2 hours, the floral scent is gone, and what remains is nothing.
You can help yourself with the shower gel and body lotion, then you might get up to 3 hours. Not really special for an Eau de Parfum.
I've tried everything; the scent just doesn't want to last.
This scent is not exciting, no. Not for me.
A perfume that you can use daily for work, for coffee with friends - nothing exciting, but a nice floral scent surrounds you for a few hours.
I still kind of like it, but I prefer fruity scents over floral ones, which is why I hardly ever use Curious.
In my opinion, Curious fits best in the springtime. Flowers begin to bloom, and that's when Curious fits perfectly.
WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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