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She loves me, she loves me not..... She loves me!
With the first spray, my first thought was, wow, this one has a punch.
At first, it reminded me of the perfume cloud of a corpulent woman in a leopard outfit, overly made up, with bright hair and a poodle in her arms.
And then came the development. It quickly becomes tamed and smells so complex and interesting. This fragrance combines sensual and spicy notes while being refreshing and soapy at the same time.
Since I just returned from my vacation in Sardinia, I would describe it like this: Like a wealthy Italian woman who is successful, independent, and confident, sitting in a café under lush green trees in the evening, finishing her stock trades on her laptop, with the sea in the distance and the heat of the day making her cheeks glow from the warm asphalt.
Personally, I think it can be worn as unisex, but I feel it leans slightly towards the feminine side.
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I want to like it...
... but I simply can't smell it.
This fragrance is so delicate and barely noticeable that it's difficult to describe. I would say it's most akin to cashmere sheets fluttering in the wind.
A candidate for everyday wear and for sports or after showering when going to bed, or for people with sensitive noses who get annoyed by scents quickly or suffer from headaches.
It's a pity, but maybe I just got a Monday product that is diluted?
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Hubba Bubba back in the basket!
Upon first spray, the blackcurrant in the top note, also known as cassis, gives a dangerous push towards Hubba Bubba gum, soda, or gummy candy.
A timid mandarin calls out "Hello!"
As a thick, fat jasmine comes around the corner with her friend tuberose, flattening the mandarin and pushing cassis to the side.
Musk, vanilla, and cedarwood try to bring jasmine and tuberose back down to reality. They resist with all their might. Vanilla and cedarwood prefer not to fight and leave the field to musk and jasmine. Now and then, little cassis tries to chime in again, but now that everyone has grown up, they want to give up their teenage years and become a real woman... with a little mischief, uh, cassis at their back.
Summary:
The initially artificial and childish scent does mature, becoming almost floral glamorous with a naively fruity undertone.
For a €5.50 fragrance at 50 ml, it has an enormous intensity, which is why I would use it sparingly.
Of course, at this price, there is a certain synthetic quality and no enormous dynamism.