12/17/2017

GruftiKatze
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GruftiKatze
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7
Short Strip Show
I actually like it. I even think it's quite great, but there are a few points that annoy me so much about it that I never wear the fragrance.
But let's start from the beginning.
Without the thought that this perfume is supposed to be a dupe of Valentino's "Rock 'n' Rose," I spontaneously bought the scent while shopping. I hadn't worn any perfume that day, but I had a coffee gathering in the afternoon where I wanted to smell good.
Test strip - mmh sweet and nice - fits - bought.
I wore it at the coffee gathering. For half an hour.
It was gone. Disappeared without a trace, no hint of it perceptible.
Not the tiniest, softest whiff.
Nina, I thought, what did you expect for this bargain price?
Now to the scent.
Alright. In the top note, ripe blackcurrant appears, paired with lily of the valley.
Nice combination, they blend well together, but unfortunately, it doesn't last long.
We jump to the heart after a few minutes, and orange comes to the forefront dominantly.
Not disturbing, not olfactorily burdensome, but pleasant.
In the base, synthetic sweet, sticky vanilla emerges, which I don't like.
That vanilla destroys the previously good scent DNA, but hey, I can handle it.
What bothers me, however, is first the name. Sexy Dentelle sounds more like a hooker than any brothel.
Secondly, the bottle. Cheaply processed plastic attached to the glass bottle. Overlaid with cheap, chemically stinking lace.
And last but not least, the biggest flaw - the longevity.
Catastrophic. Yes, it’s a cheap dupe, but more than a half-hour strip show should be possible, right?
I will continue to store Sexy Dentelle in the perfume cabinet and watch it tip over... what a shame.
But let's start from the beginning.
Without the thought that this perfume is supposed to be a dupe of Valentino's "Rock 'n' Rose," I spontaneously bought the scent while shopping. I hadn't worn any perfume that day, but I had a coffee gathering in the afternoon where I wanted to smell good.
Test strip - mmh sweet and nice - fits - bought.
I wore it at the coffee gathering. For half an hour.
It was gone. Disappeared without a trace, no hint of it perceptible.
Not the tiniest, softest whiff.
Nina, I thought, what did you expect for this bargain price?
Now to the scent.
Alright. In the top note, ripe blackcurrant appears, paired with lily of the valley.
Nice combination, they blend well together, but unfortunately, it doesn't last long.
We jump to the heart after a few minutes, and orange comes to the forefront dominantly.
Not disturbing, not olfactorily burdensome, but pleasant.
In the base, synthetic sweet, sticky vanilla emerges, which I don't like.
That vanilla destroys the previously good scent DNA, but hey, I can handle it.
What bothers me, however, is first the name. Sexy Dentelle sounds more like a hooker than any brothel.
Secondly, the bottle. Cheaply processed plastic attached to the glass bottle. Overlaid with cheap, chemically stinking lace.
And last but not least, the biggest flaw - the longevity.
Catastrophic. Yes, it’s a cheap dupe, but more than a half-hour strip show should be possible, right?
I will continue to store Sexy Dentelle in the perfume cabinet and watch it tip over... what a shame.
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Top Notes
Bergamot
Blackcurrant
Lily of the valley
Heart Notes
Rose
Gardenia
Orange blossom
Base Notes
Musk
Orchid
Vanilla


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