10/23/2013
Belgwen
94 Reviews
Belgwen
Very helpful Review
3
Interesting...
My mom LOVES Tresor In Love and I'm In LOVE with Tresor. :o)
Could you go wrong with either one? I don't think so. They are both elegant perfumes, Tresor being the more original and mysterious, in my humble opinion.
At first spritz my nose picked up the fresh fruity opening of bergamot, nectarine, peach, and pear. This wasn't as "wet" an opening as most Escada perfumes. This wasn't a lush, tropical opening. It was "almost" dry fruits (at least in my perception.)
The slightly citrusy nectarine/peachy scent then stayed about 10 mins before the Turkish rose/jasmine kicked in.
However, note that in this floral phase, the wonderful signature nectarine scent of Tresor continued and gave the flowers a VERY sweet but non-cloying edge.
After about 2 hours, the base note, which is supposed to be cedar, was really mild (at least on my skin.) So it became a sweet, nectarine-ish, floral, ever-so-mildly woody fragrance.
Staying power is poor and so is the projection. Fades away too fast. It also stayed too close to my skin; unlike its predecessor which has incredible projection, sillage, and staying power.
If you find the original Tresor difficult/cloying/heavy to wear, you could try this one.
It's an awesome fruity floral. But it's still not as unique as the original - which I STILL prefer.
Could you go wrong with either one? I don't think so. They are both elegant perfumes, Tresor being the more original and mysterious, in my humble opinion.
At first spritz my nose picked up the fresh fruity opening of bergamot, nectarine, peach, and pear. This wasn't as "wet" an opening as most Escada perfumes. This wasn't a lush, tropical opening. It was "almost" dry fruits (at least in my perception.)
The slightly citrusy nectarine/peachy scent then stayed about 10 mins before the Turkish rose/jasmine kicked in.
However, note that in this floral phase, the wonderful signature nectarine scent of Tresor continued and gave the flowers a VERY sweet but non-cloying edge.
After about 2 hours, the base note, which is supposed to be cedar, was really mild (at least on my skin.) So it became a sweet, nectarine-ish, floral, ever-so-mildly woody fragrance.
Staying power is poor and so is the projection. Fades away too fast. It also stayed too close to my skin; unlike its predecessor which has incredible projection, sillage, and staying power.
If you find the original Tresor difficult/cloying/heavy to wear, you could try this one.
It's an awesome fruity floral. But it's still not as unique as the original - which I STILL prefer.