Rosalice

Rosalice

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Rosalice 4 years ago 5 1
2
Bottle
2
Sillage
2
Longevity
8
Scent
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"Short-term clean clothes" or "the Woolworths' liddle drama"
This perfume has recently risen from the depths of a long forgotten "My Teenager Perfumes" box... a small, corrugated bottle with drop-shaped sides, which certainly could have been pretty if there had been at least one cap to it back then. I bought the bottle about 8 years ago in the Woolworth and was already very annoyed about the cap (just a piece of cable tie and nothing else). When I saw the photos of Joyus on Parfumo, I thought my edition was a Dupe from Dupe ^^' therefore this lurid title, my dears ;)

But now to the essential! The scent, natural!
Joyus starts out so alcoholic and synthetic that it makes your nose crawl immediately to do something about it. For just a few seconds, this disastrous side effect is over and the fragrance becomes floral. For my perception very pleasant, fresh and maybe even a bit citric. Associations with piles of freshly washed laundry come to mind, which in turn are not unpleasant images.
[Here it was mentioned that Joyus apparently imitates J'adore. Since I have never been able to test the Dior classic, I can neither confirm nor deny this comparison at this point]

There is no development and within a few minutes the beautiful spook is over. Already after twenty minutes I had difficulties to even guess him on my wrist.
In the end, Joyus had a useful task: With this fragrance I gave my sweaters the "freshly washed" kick [on clothes the fresh breeze stays for about 5 hours, even if only weakly] and I could still put on another perfume at the same time ;)

Now the miniature is used up and it is time to try something new - fragrances that no one has ever tasted before, if you like ^^
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Rosalice 4 years ago 2
7
Bottle
5
Sillage
8
Longevity
6.5
Scent
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Dusty late summer
(My first comment on Perfumo - I think it is time to take a chance. Therefore for the start a commi to something that is no longer produced ;)

Just a few weeks ago, when I moved, I found a box of "old" perfumes from my teenage years. (Big dream back then: All Mel Merios own!) - "Exotic Girl" was one of them and immediately got a second chance. For almost 5 days I have been wearing this fragrance almost all day long in order to notice exact fragrance developments or the finest changes. Really exciting Exotic Girl is not, at first synthetic, then quite clearly with emphasis on "Mango" and "Vanilla", the latter clearly predominates and lasts longer. If you rub it between your wrists, the fruity note evaporates almost instantly.
But in itself, E.G. lasts surprisingly long, even after 9 hours of university I could smell the remains on my skin. And none of my fellow men complained, so the stillage was suitable for everyday use ^^

The title comes from the fact that this vanilla smell reminds me extremely of dusty late summer evenings in the garden. Indian summer, with cobwebs floating through the air and orange-red sunsets (the colour of the bottle goes very well with this feeling!). Somehow dry and heavy, but also sweet, (comparable to staying in a dusty attic) Not unpleasant, but also nothing for every day as I found out. The vanilla has something "outdated" about it.

I probably only associate these strange scenarios from personal memory, but if I feel like getting melancholic in the summer after, I will definitely unpack Exotic Girl again ;)
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