Hayven

Hayven

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Hayven 11 years ago 1
8
Scent
An "edible" Alien
I do find the original Alien beautiful, but I do not like to wear it. I bought this because of the many reviews promising a delicious caramel note. Well, I never really smelled it; instead, I smelled buttery Alien on my skin. Sillage and longevity were amazing, about 8 hours; but I was hoping for more.
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Hayven 11 years ago 1 1
baby food..whuh?
My nose must be off. I purchased a sample of this and did not expect to smell what I smelled. Although I do sense frangipani in the beginning, the duration of the fragrance is a jar of Gerber baby mushed bananas to me. I would save your money and have an infant fling its breakfast at you than drop the cash on this perfume.
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Hayven 11 years ago 3
5
Bottle
5
Sillage
5
Longevity
6
Scent
everyday use
This is my "I don't know what to wear today so I will throw this on" perfume. It's inoffensive and universally liked in the public setting (at least so far for me). It smells like a coffee with french vanilla creamer except no lingering bitter coffee aftertaste. I can smell a hint of apple from start to finish.
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Hayven 11 years ago 6
8
Scent
Forever Red
Argh. I judged a book by its cover by thinking this is just another overly-hyped fragrance by Bath and Body Works. I gave this a test spritz, and now I want a bottle. OK, so maybe I have been sucked into the hype...

I have said before on another site that the bottle is the love child of Ricci Ricci Dancing Ribbon and Miss Dior Cherie, but the scent is different than its appearance. I wouldn't say Forever Red is a totally unique perfume--I've smelled something from Victoria's Secret like this before years ago--nor would I say it's "our (B&BW) most luxurious fragrance ever" as advertised. I think that title goes to Velvet Tuberose. However, my kryptonite is gourmand perfumes with wood as the base...and this fits the bill. Forever Red certainly has more to it than the usual fruity selections from B&BW. The vanilla rum and oakwood give depth to the fragrance, and the marshmallow is delightful to my nose.

I would say this perfume is in the same vein as Twilight Woods, a sweet wood. But like every other Bath and Body Works fragrance with the exception of a select few, this fragrance does not last long. I can forgive them for charging $29.50 for an EDT bottle; and as much as I do like this fragrance, it is not worth the $44.50 price tag. Hopefully this will make it to the semi-annual sale; perhaps then I will buy it.
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