03/01/2021
Taderfit
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Taderfit
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Artificial rose, pink fragrance
After I have this fragrance for some time and have taken him every now and then, I can now write a comment about it. When I had bought him last late summer new, I found him first terrible and the tester in the store to it was another, as I found out later. That sometimes happens, that something is mixed up and the print and the color is confusable. Not every customer pays as much attention to putting everything back in the place where it was before as I did.
The first time spraying at home I found him first not good at all. Really smells like roses, he actually does not. He smelled for me more like a children's perfume for little girls who like to play princess, so right everything in pink and kitschy. Strawberry children's shampoos are similarly sweet. In the beginning, the sweetness is joined by a fruity note, but it doesn't stay that long. After it dissipates, the whole thing is more harmonious with each other, as the fruit note somehow doesn't really fit with it and it then smells even more artificial. In the base remains a good subtle sweetness. But generally it smells already very strong, artificially sweet and could be intrusive when overdosed. I didn't find it good at all in summer heat and tropical nights, but it's much better for cooler temperatures. I can't detect the freshness touted by some at all, but a creamy artificial sweetness. It could also be described as sticky-sweet. The good thing is that this sweetness is so strong that it helps against cravings for sweets. It doesn't remind you of any particular sweet and therefore doesn't give you an appetite, but results in good satiety with its engaging opulent sweetness.
Getting used to this scent and the colder temperatures make it more enjoyable for me. Also, knowing it better, you can know what you're getting into before you spray yourself with it and if you want something very strongly sweet this one is right up your alley. On the plus side, it's long lasting, evolving scent and it doesn't smell weak.
The first time spraying at home I found him first not good at all. Really smells like roses, he actually does not. He smelled for me more like a children's perfume for little girls who like to play princess, so right everything in pink and kitschy. Strawberry children's shampoos are similarly sweet. In the beginning, the sweetness is joined by a fruity note, but it doesn't stay that long. After it dissipates, the whole thing is more harmonious with each other, as the fruit note somehow doesn't really fit with it and it then smells even more artificial. In the base remains a good subtle sweetness. But generally it smells already very strong, artificially sweet and could be intrusive when overdosed. I didn't find it good at all in summer heat and tropical nights, but it's much better for cooler temperatures. I can't detect the freshness touted by some at all, but a creamy artificial sweetness. It could also be described as sticky-sweet. The good thing is that this sweetness is so strong that it helps against cravings for sweets. It doesn't remind you of any particular sweet and therefore doesn't give you an appetite, but results in good satiety with its engaging opulent sweetness.
Getting used to this scent and the colder temperatures make it more enjoyable for me. Also, knowing it better, you can know what you're getting into before you spray yourself with it and if you want something very strongly sweet this one is right up your alley. On the plus side, it's long lasting, evolving scent and it doesn't smell weak.