08/11/2012
Missk
1165 Reviews
Missk
1
May not appeal to everyone
My best friend wears this fragrance, but I never identified it on him, just saw this fragrance bottle on his dresser a few times when I went to his house for drinks. I'm now aware that this is the fragrance I didn't particularly like him wearing.
The scent is fruity and peppery, but not in a pleasant way. The opening top notes aren't too bad and for a few seconds you may believe that this will develop into quite a likable fragrance. I particularly enjoyed the icy papaya and mashed pear accords before the enslaught of pepper and the so-called martini note.
The heart is, dare I say it, rather cheap smelling. The fruits are strong and sharp, further ruined by the clashing of earthy patchouli and sneeze-worthy pepper. I had to stop halfway through writing this review to go and take a headache tablet. No joke.
The drydown was quite generic and plain, just a mediocre sandalwood and patchouli blend. Not a conclusion that I found particularly wonderful, but in some ways a refreshing one when the sharp heart fades away.
The lasting strength was so-so, and the sillage moderate, at times a little strong. All in all, I'd pick a cheap drugstore scent or choose to wear a deoderant rather than Ed Hardy Hearts & Daggers. Sorry to anyone I offend.
The scent is fruity and peppery, but not in a pleasant way. The opening top notes aren't too bad and for a few seconds you may believe that this will develop into quite a likable fragrance. I particularly enjoyed the icy papaya and mashed pear accords before the enslaught of pepper and the so-called martini note.
The heart is, dare I say it, rather cheap smelling. The fruits are strong and sharp, further ruined by the clashing of earthy patchouli and sneeze-worthy pepper. I had to stop halfway through writing this review to go and take a headache tablet. No joke.
The drydown was quite generic and plain, just a mediocre sandalwood and patchouli blend. Not a conclusion that I found particularly wonderful, but in some ways a refreshing one when the sharp heart fades away.
The lasting strength was so-so, and the sillage moderate, at times a little strong. All in all, I'd pick a cheap drugstore scent or choose to wear a deoderant rather than Ed Hardy Hearts & Daggers. Sorry to anyone I offend.