08/18/2024

Missk
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Missk
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Red Door for the Younger Consumers
I see this Red Door flanker as the youthful alternative to the original. Red Door Aura won't surprise you with anything unique, but it is extremely pleasant, something that I'm sure the young girls will go wild over.
Raspberry is quite a popular note in fragrances these days, so it's definitely not out of place as the dominant accord in Red Door Aura. Thankfully the note is only slightly sweet, nowhere near as candied as I thought it would be. A delicate blend of feminine florals in the heart keeps the scent fresh and pretty.
Red Door Aura is a good fragrance for all seasons, however Spring would be the most ideal time to wear it so you can really enjoy the sweet raspberry and orange blossom accords.
The composition is fairly straight-forward. What you read in the scent pyramid is essentially what you'll smell. I enjoyed wearing Red Door Aura, however I still prefer the much more controversial and bold original, Red Door.
I think it will sell well amongst the younger consumers due to its striking pink door bottle and fruity floral feel. I can't see lovers of the original Red Door falling head over heels for this version. Actually, its promotion has been so bad that I didn't even know it existed until I spied its bottle sitting on the Elizabeth Arden counter alongside Red Door. My guess is that it might be fairly short-lived.
Original review written: November 2012.
Raspberry is quite a popular note in fragrances these days, so it's definitely not out of place as the dominant accord in Red Door Aura. Thankfully the note is only slightly sweet, nowhere near as candied as I thought it would be. A delicate blend of feminine florals in the heart keeps the scent fresh and pretty.
Red Door Aura is a good fragrance for all seasons, however Spring would be the most ideal time to wear it so you can really enjoy the sweet raspberry and orange blossom accords.
The composition is fairly straight-forward. What you read in the scent pyramid is essentially what you'll smell. I enjoyed wearing Red Door Aura, however I still prefer the much more controversial and bold original, Red Door.
I think it will sell well amongst the younger consumers due to its striking pink door bottle and fruity floral feel. I can't see lovers of the original Red Door falling head over heels for this version. Actually, its promotion has been so bad that I didn't even know it existed until I spied its bottle sitting on the Elizabeth Arden counter alongside Red Door. My guess is that it might be fairly short-lived.
Original review written: November 2012.