01/27/2012
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I Am Confused
I am mystified by the classification of Nanadebary GREEN as a "made for women" perfume. This is actually a textbook "made for men" aromatic citrus cologne. Aromatic notes truly abound: basil, thyme, cardamom, nutmeg. And then there are the required citrus elements: bergamot, citron. And don't forget the vetiver!
GREEN smells refreshing, natural, and clean, but this is not by any stretch of the imagination a feminine perfume! The bottle for this one should simply omit the graphic, as it is truly misleading. But it's also a case of poor marketing, since it would turn away the very people who would really enjoy this scent!
The longevity and sillage of GREEN, too, are typical of men's colognes (poor and low). Although I should perhaps reveal that I recently devised a way for perfumers to call any, even the most dilute solution, an eau de parfum without mendacity. It suffices to count water as one of the basenotes--which it seems that some perfumers do...
GREEN smells refreshing, natural, and clean, but this is not by any stretch of the imagination a feminine perfume! The bottle for this one should simply omit the graphic, as it is truly misleading. But it's also a case of poor marketing, since it would turn away the very people who would really enjoy this scent!
The longevity and sillage of GREEN, too, are typical of men's colognes (poor and low). Although I should perhaps reveal that I recently devised a way for perfumers to call any, even the most dilute solution, an eau de parfum without mendacity. It suffices to count water as one of the basenotes--which it seems that some perfumers do...