
jessycat
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Happiness explosion
I think it's one of those perfumes that you really love or you hate.
In my case I love that perfume, it's my first niche perfume ever bought. For me that perfume is joyful! It’s indeed loud, but at the same time like I said for me it's screaming happiness!
It's a fruit basket with flowers at the same time with that airy quality and that beautiful musk in the back.
I think the bottle and its colour couldn't be a better expression of how it makes me feel exuberant, chic, but not in the classic way, it's young, it’s fun and sunny!
In my case I love that perfume, it's my first niche perfume ever bought. For me that perfume is joyful! It’s indeed loud, but at the same time like I said for me it's screaming happiness!
It's a fruit basket with flowers at the same time with that airy quality and that beautiful musk in the back.
I think the bottle and its colour couldn't be a better expression of how it makes me feel exuberant, chic, but not in the classic way, it's young, it’s fun and sunny!
Skin like, doll
This perfume opens with a just getting out of the shower smell like. It has a white floral note, creamy and lactonic, smooth and almost sweet. But on my skin, this lactonic aspect amplifies and takes on a particular turn. It distinctly reminds me of that rubbery smell you get when you open a new doll, like that slightly sweet synthetic plastic meant to mimic the softness of skin. It's strangely nostalgic, but also a little unsettling.
I get the idea: this perfume seems to evoke the smell of a humanoid robot, designed to mimic human softness, but with an underlying artificial touch. It's pure and strangely intimate, but still with that rubbery, synthetic edge that shines through.
I get the idea: this perfume seems to evoke the smell of a humanoid robot, designed to mimic human softness, but with an underlying artificial touch. It's pure and strangely intimate, but still with that rubbery, synthetic edge that shines through.