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I had ample time to test it beforehand
and this only reinforced my desire to acquire this well-crafted fragrance.
Initially, my love for this scent started with a video about an Italian skincare brand. I first bought only the deodorant (I also had the one with the black rose and labdanum resin, but that wasn't for me), and I found it so good that I repurchased it after it was hard to find on the shelf for a long time (sold out, or not reordered by the drugstore, no idea).
I saw that it was a fragrance alternative to a YSL scent. I then initially got a dupe that I also loved, but unfortunately, the shop went out of business, so after the third deodorant, I would have been looking for an alternative sooner or later anyway.
It is truly mass-appealing, in terms of scent so that it can be worn by many women, possibly also by very well-groomed men.
I hope it stays around so that no one has to pay exorbitant amounts for it on eBay.
For me, it is a fragrance that knows no age and works on really all days of the year (just not on the hottest and coldest) and for many occasions, just not for balls and theaters, operas, as it lacks the opulence for ball gowns and festive attire, although it has depth through the amber.
And if anyone is interested, my grandmother, if she were still alive, would have used only Tosca by Mäurer and Wirtz to this day; she only needed one for her entire life.
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Not 100% my style, but suitable
Some wrote under the original version that it reminds them of mold.
It already has a play of Osmanthus (sweet) and Akigalawood (woody) in the top notes. Well??
But I would never have gotten a moldy association. It comes across as very complex, with a minimal rosy note... I need to test it further; one spray apparently isn't enough.
I will wear it until the last drop, just like everything else. For those who smell mold
Lattafa also has other options like the noble Blush (rosy, creamy meringue) and also "Love & Peace" (a perfection in white flowers with tuberose and creaminess).
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Good Girl for bad Women
Many will complain, but you have to admit, it's hard to replicate!!
Right after spraying, the sillage is exquisite, lingering in the air at the application spot for a long time.
I can't pinpoint the mentioned notes.
It is just like its model, synthetic, mainstream, but pleasing and a bombshell; even smokers notice it.
Unfortunately, after 5-6 hours, it fades away, perhaps it doesn't contain as much oil, but I already have a new alternative for that.
I initially had a sample bottle, then later I consciously got the 50 ml bottle without suspecting it was a Good Girl; the company is in tune with the times, the release is from 2019.
It stands out positively, without any disturbing notes, unlike its drugstore twin. Target audience: female, young, extroverted, for going out, in everyday life during autumn.
Avon is designed in the USA, manufactured in Poland.
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What should one wear every day then? Mademoiselle Cherie!
According to some here, it’s a mix of Chanel Mademoiselle and Miss Dior Cherie, and the longevity is poor.
I’ve had it in my collection for about 2 years, found it good, and can say that I stocked up (one learns from the mistake with So Elixir), it’s that good.
It’s sweet, fruity, and floral, and becomes more intimate later on.
Well, either you become nose-blind, or the real perfume oils are usually more volatile than synthetic ones.
I think it’s great. It works for almost every woman from about 18 to mid-60s. Suitable for any occasion, just not for theater and opera (lacking opulence), almost any temperature except on very hot (doesn’t refresh) and very cold days (lacks warmth), it enchants, doesn’t seduce, and is also suitable for the office.
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What to wear as a flower child in summer? And a fragrance that knows no age, but has class and refreshes in summer.
Top: distinctly fresh, slightly herbal and floral start, more gardenia and jasmine than tuberose.
The herbal impression remains, refreshing, floral summer scent. *Has rarity value
Goes well with blouses and airy dresses, I believe it's still bearable even above 30°C. After 20 minutes, still fresh, I suspect it has longevity. The lasting impression comes from fresh woodiness, which probably works well in everyday life during summer. Its problem in autumn and spring is the lack of sweetness and warmth, which makes it lack depth.
The fragrance needs 2x a 30. Once at least 30°C and a woman who is at least 30 and doesn't wear shrill drugstore scents, and for that, it can still work for women over 60 and up to 100 years old.
This one can move in with me.