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Apricot with depth
Like biting into a juicy apricot while sitting in a meadow of flowers...
For me, Good Girl Gone Bad is an absolute feel-good fragrance, perfect for a sunny spring or summer day. The fruitiness of the osmanthus harmonizes beautifully with the floral sweetness of the heart note. On the skin, the spicy and woody-tart notes unfold over time, rounding off the fragrance and giving it a certain seriousness.
For me, Good Girl Gone Bad is an absolute feel-good fragrance, perfect for a sunny spring or summer day. The fruitiness of the osmanthus harmonizes beautifully with the floral sweetness of the heart note. On the skin, the spicy and woody-tart notes unfold over time, rounding off the fragrance and giving it a certain seriousness.
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A (short) fragrance journey
The perfume is like a citrus explosion immediately after spraying it on. Evil tongues (my friend) would describe it as toilet stone-like. Gradually, the citrus note fades and the fragrance becomes woodier and spicier, even slightly floral in the background. Unfortunately, the fragrance experience is over sooner than it started, the longevity is rather disappointing - even for a very fresh fragrance. You would therefore have to spray it on again, but then you run the risk of being called a "walking toilet stone" by the aforementioned evil tongues.
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Southern French summer in a bottle
I also bought my first bottle of this fragrance many years ago when I visited the Fragonard Museum in Grasse. Every time I apply it, I have a colorful flower meadow in front of my eyes. A pleasant powderiness develops on the skin and the musky base becomes more pronounced.
A great, timeless summer fragrance at a fair price.
A great, timeless summer fragrance at a fair price.