Good Girl Carolina Herrera 2018 Eau de Parfum Légère
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Creamy goodness
First of all, I have a question as I'm new here - is there a reason why so many reviewers here call perfumes "he"? I get that perfume has no gender and everyone can perceive them however they want, but I've noticed so many reviews calling perfumes "he" that it strikes me as odd, especially with super feminine perfumes like this one.
Anyway, to the point. I don't care for the OG Good Girl, it's so powdery that it makes me feel suffocated. This however is the same DNA in a lovely, creamy day time appropriate format. I love this one since it's definitely still a bit spicy, but not so obviously sexy that you couldn't wear it everyday. It's just an effortless hot girl scent (grown up though). I also think it's appropriate for fall, winter and spring, with its luminous creaminess.
I first regretted it after buying, but after a few weeks it became my new cold season grab and go favorite. I'm sad it's discontinued :( The new GG flankers are more like everyone's friend pretty girl core, this one is more of a baddie.
Anyway, to the point. I don't care for the OG Good Girl, it's so powdery that it makes me feel suffocated. This however is the same DNA in a lovely, creamy day time appropriate format. I love this one since it's definitely still a bit spicy, but not so obviously sexy that you couldn't wear it everyday. It's just an effortless hot girl scent (grown up though). I also think it's appropriate for fall, winter and spring, with its luminous creaminess.
I first regretted it after buying, but after a few weeks it became my new cold season grab and go favorite. I'm sad it's discontinued :( The new GG flankers are more like everyone's friend pretty girl core, this one is more of a baddie.
2 Comments
KathrynA66 2 years ago
English does not have gendered nouns, whereas German, Spanish, Italian, etc. all have gendered nouns. So, when the review is translated into English, a gendered noun will still be translated as a gendered noun because the neuter pronoun,"it" doesn't exist in German, et all.
Gourmandie 2 years ago
Oh right! I didn't even think of that. Thank you for the reply :)

