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MsAd89 1 year ago 3
Coconut milk
To my surprise, this fragrance is the one that I found best in the collection. It is a very well achieved coconut scent and nothing synthetic. It had been many years since I bought a coconut fragrance as such, the last ones I had used were a long time ago and it was the Yves Rocher de Noix de Coco, in the early 2000s. And I'm not sure that the notes are right but from what I smell I do notice the opening of pineapple as soon as you spray and as it dries luckily I don't notice tuberose at all and instead I do perceive a bit of jasmine , which is lucky for me because the note of tuberose, I don't usually like. Finally, when drying, I do not get the wood vibes either, but I do perceive the coconut as such, but it is less fresh than at the beginning, when drying, a creamy smell is more noticeable, like when you smell coconut milk and not coconut as fresh fruit , freshly opened or coconut water. I see it as a fairly versatile fragrance that fits many times of the year, whether it is cold or hot, something that I did not expect at all. For me, this fragrance is the only one worth buying in the 40 ml format and the rest of the collection, if you want to try it, just buy the 20 ml format.
4 hours longevity, only projecting or leaving trail the first half hour
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MsAd89 1 year ago 2
9
Bottle
6
Sillage
6
Longevity
8
Scent
A Nice Christmas present from Santa
This fragrance was on my list for Santa, and he decided to bring it to me, even though it was a fragrance I hadn't tried. I've been testing it since Christmas day when it was gifted but I liked it from the beginning. On the opening, what is most perceived is the lime with the pear, and the lime will accompany us even during drying, while the pear will disappear as the perfume evolves. As it begins to dry, the notes that provide warmth appear, but it will never become a heavy perfume that projects a lot or leaves a lot of trail. In fact, the projection will only be moderate, if someone approaches you at 1m they will perceive it and probably if you pass by someone close too. As I told you, in the dry down, it becomes a warmer fragrance thanks to the almonds that are a little sweet but not excessively and the use of vanilla and tonka bean but without being overwhelming. On my skin it is not perceived as an ambery fragrance nor is the wood noticeable. The duration is also moderate, at most it lasts six hours on my skin and then I have to reapply but due to its affordable price of around €30 per 100 ml it is quite good. Although this one was given to me at my request, I would consider buying it again in the future when I spend it.
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MsAd89 1 year ago 1
9
Bottle
3
Sillage
5
Longevity
5
Scent
Not an accurate name
I agree with the comments that ask where is the cherry? because it is hardly noticeable. When you buy a fragrance called Cherry and the bottle is red, I think what you're expecting is basically cherry . Well, no here the bosses of Women secret have decided to call it cherry because it will look good in the collection, to say the least, but they could have called it fruit salad and it would have been more accurate. Marketing stuff. The mixture of fruits that you can see in the notes is perceived at the start, when it starts to dry, the cherry is perceived for a short period of time and in the drying it follows the fruit salad with added peach and is the most noticeable fruit during the 3~4 hours that it lasts on the skin. It does not project or leave a trail, another fragrance for personal enjoyment. It doesn't smell bad, it's ok for the price but its name is misleading
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MsAd89 1 year ago 2
Lovely fresh florals
I tried this fragrance in store the same day I tried Ginza (the first). Ginza is more delicate and subtle, more imperceptible and ordinary, while Ginza Murasaki has a more intense scent and is more durable on my skin. It would have been strange if I didn't like it, since when I looked at the notes later I saw that most of them are my favorites (apple, jasmine, woods, violets…). It opens very fruity, especially noticing the and then there is an evolution towards flowers where some are slightly perceived and the wisteria stands out, which is the one I am least familiar with. When drying, the wood is perceived, but the sandalwood only very slightly. I know it will stand out more when the weather gets warmer but I'm happy with the purchase. For a floral/fruity EDP, it lasts quite well, staying on my skin for 6~7 hours.
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MsAd89 1 year ago 2
I love this
It is a sweet fruity-floral fragrance. It may seem innocent as it opens due to the fruity notes, which are immediately accompanied by a bouquet of white flowers, the rose is also noticeable but it is not a rose that I dislike, intense, as in some vintage perfumes, is a very well integrated ross with the rest of the flowers. Then patchouli and tonka bean appear whose sweetness will accompany us all day and make it a more sophisticated fragrance. I do not think is an specially ambery fragrance, nor do the powdery or mineral notes stand out in me.
This fragrance gave me several compliments on the first day of use in the office, even two colleagues asked me to write down the name of the perfume. I perfumed myself at 7 in the morning and without reapplying all day, at 8:00 p.m. I got home and it kept projecting on my skin, and on clothes until I wash them at a high temperature, I don't think the scent would go away from the scarf that I've been wearing until next year it lasts very well, projects and leaves trail. I did not expect this power when I bought it.
I am very happy with the Starck fragrances that I have.
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