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Fragrance that goes the "Candy" way!
I came to this candy sensation through "detours." It was my niece who was in the USA about 4 years ago. She found it in a dedicated store in San Francisco. She wanted to make me happy, knowing that I collect perfumes. She said these stores are somewhat comparable to our Yves Rocher branches.
Well, the fragrance has almost been forgotten until I wanted to grab a new bottle of shampoo from the bathroom cabinet and couldn't find it right away. Search... search... it must be there. I did find the shampoo, but also this bottle. Which now gets its "review."
It's not really my style, but it's well made for lovers of "candy scents."
There are fruity black cherries alongside mandarins. It's also adorned with some flowers: gardenia and freesia create a floral duet. And a lot of vanilla, sweetened, but I can't quite sniff out where the special "candy note" comes from. In the dry down, it strikingly reminds me of English fruit drops, which I do enjoy sucking on from time to time, but as a perfume, it is clearly too "gourmand" for me. Is this "typically American," such a fragrance direction? Among all my scents in the collection, I haven't come across this particular aroma yet. I think fragrances of this kind are rare here and form an exception. I do like the cherry and the floral mandarins, but the "sweetness" is less appealing to me....
Well, the fragrance has almost been forgotten until I wanted to grab a new bottle of shampoo from the bathroom cabinet and couldn't find it right away. Search... search... it must be there. I did find the shampoo, but also this bottle. Which now gets its "review."
It's not really my style, but it's well made for lovers of "candy scents."
There are fruity black cherries alongside mandarins. It's also adorned with some flowers: gardenia and freesia create a floral duet. And a lot of vanilla, sweetened, but I can't quite sniff out where the special "candy note" comes from. In the dry down, it strikingly reminds me of English fruit drops, which I do enjoy sucking on from time to time, but as a perfume, it is clearly too "gourmand" for me. Is this "typically American," such a fragrance direction? Among all my scents in the collection, I haven't come across this particular aroma yet. I think fragrances of this kind are rare here and form an exception. I do like the cherry and the floral mandarins, but the "sweetness" is less appealing to me....
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2 Comments
Floyd 9 months ago
Ganz schön süß und bunt hier ;-)
ElAttarine 9 months ago
Die Sorte von Duft, die für mich nicht geht...

