12/02/2014
PBullFriend
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Baby Doll's "organic" cousin
I'm generally a fan of the Korres scents, especially because of their unpretentiousness. The bottles and names are plain, and the company seems happy to let these high quality scents speak for themselves. (I do wish they'd make the whole range more easily available in the US, though.)
The line is not without its disappointments though, and this is the most disappointing I've tried so far. To my nose it's lightly sweetened grapefruit with hints of rose. No lasting power, no sillage, and no hint of any of the named notes. Both Yves St. Laurent's Baby Doll and Hermes Pamplemousse Rose do better with that combination, and both put significantly more power behind it - the power of synthetics, I would guess.
The line is not without its disappointments though, and this is the most disappointing I've tried so far. To my nose it's lightly sweetened grapefruit with hints of rose. No lasting power, no sillage, and no hint of any of the named notes. Both Yves St. Laurent's Baby Doll and Hermes Pamplemousse Rose do better with that combination, and both put significantly more power behind it - the power of synthetics, I would guess.