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In Search of the Perfect Vanilla...
... you smell quite a bit. Vanilla is versatile and can quickly change with individual nuances. I was actually looking for a different vanilla scent and stumbled upon this one by chance.
I find Hypnotic Poison too sweet, and Vanille noire by Yves Roche a bit too dull. Fatal Snake by Lamis as an HP dupe is also not the best.
And now this perfume: fresh, fruity vanilla that radiates a hint of caramel after a while. Very well done! I perceive coconut less - it's not really my thing.
The perfume lasts a few hours but quickly becomes faint. That's a bit of a shame, but also nice when you unexpectedly catch a whiff of it again. You also quickly get used to the scent, which others tend to notice more.
I would say it's worth trying for vanilla lovers!
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Candies for Summer
It was a spontaneous blind buy. The perfume has a very beautiful bottle. I was immediately drawn in by the name and the packaging. I expected something sweet, fresh, and sugary, and that’s exactly what I got!
The perfume starts with green apple, quickly joined by strawberry. This strawberry comes with cream and reminds me of those strawberry cream candies.
The scent is very affordable at around 3 euros for 25ml and doesn’t last particularly long. For me, about 2-3 hours. The fragrance fits well in warm seasons and is suitable for women who have remained young at heart. I think this scent would appeal to almost every girl. So, it’s perfect as a gift!
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Loverdose the Third!
The anticipation for the new Loverdose perfume was high, and I was curious about how orange blossom and hazelnut would come together in a fragrance.
I found additional ingredients online:
Cherry, pomegranate foam, lemon peel, bergamot oil, blackcurrant,
freshly cut apple, orange blossom, apricot,
sugar, roasted hazelnuts, cocoa, amberwood, patchouli
That sounds promising! And the scent captivated me at first sniff! You immediately smell the two main components, orange and hazelnut, and the fragrance is very intense, so it should be used sparingly.
The scent is very sweet and gourmand, in line with the two "main ingredients."
Compared to the other two Loverdose perfumes, this one lasts the longest on me. It belongs to the Diesel fragrance family and yet, like Loverdose and Loverdose-Tattoo, it is unique and definitely polarizing.
I think the bottle is the most beautiful of the three, red with a black "tip."
Unfortunately, I can't compare the scent to any other. Despite the initial freshness, it is a heavy fragrance. The hazelnut note blends over time with the smell of cocoa and invites coziness.
I can find something to appreciate in every Loverdose scent, but this one is currently my favorite, and I think it can also be worn well in spring - for summer, it might be a bit too much.