Play for Her (Eau de Parfum) by Givenchy

Play for Her 2010 Eau de Parfum

pudelbonzo
07/10/2015 - 01:42 PM
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Bread and Games

My girlfriend wanted to treat me to a fragrance today, and I also value that we choose it together.
It should please both of us.
We tried this and that, but unanimously kept coming back to Play for her.

To my great satisfaction, as I have been hoarding the entire Play family - including the men's fragrance, which I even like, although I usually shy away from men's scents.

And also for her competed with the mild sunshine that warmed the perfumery and our spirits.
Despite the name, the fragrance is not playful, but rather mature and tends towards the elegant side - yet with a certain casualness.
It is transparent, but lasting - a good all-day scent.

The pink pepper has temperament and the orange blossom reflects the sunlight.
Orchid and Tiare make the fragrance floral - noble, and convey a positive message.
Patchouli adds depth and the tonka bean rounds off the scent softly and elegantly.

This optimistic attitude is inherent in all Plays - and I like that.
Uncomplicated yet full - monotony is not its thing.

Play - I have to think of "Bread and Games" - because I am equally fond of the fragrance and a well-baked bread.
It doesn't always have to be a three-tiered cake.

Play is what it claims to be - without any hooks or loops.
I like that.
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1 Comment
Irene6177Irene6177 10 years ago
It's quite nice, I've tried it a few times! You don't like men's fragrances? I wouldn't have thought that with your "fine sensitive nose." I love men's scents because they're usually spicier, woodier, and more herbal than those for girls.
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