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Eaumygosh 3 years ago 7 1
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As delicious as ice cream in the sunshine-
... but unfortunately the pleasure also lasts only similarly long.

What a shame. The fragrance is really beautiful. An extremely creamy vanilla note (which really erinenrt on ice cream), a subtle citrus fruitiness (especially in the prelude) and the whole embedded in white flowers. A very pleasant gourmand, wearable in every season. Unfortunately, there is a problem: With this perfume, the scent is right, but the durability I see as weak. On my skin, it becomes very skin tight after 2-3 hours and is 95% gone after 4.5 hours. I expect more and am also quite surprised, since I am used to a weak durability, usually only from fresh and light fragrances. Also "Signorina Ribelle (Eau de Parfum) | Salvatore Ferragamo" I would not describe as distinctly heavy, but sweet and creamy he is all the time.
Quite a pity. From the fragrance, he would be a potential purchase candidate. Only the performance puts me off a little. Fortunately, he is also priced more affordable than many other designer fragrances - so a larger bottle could her and I just now and then
once re-spray. It is difficult.
But the fragrance is beautiful. He should especially the Naschkatzen very agree. Can imagine him also very good on women who otherwise like to wear fragrances like "Poison Girl (Eau de Parfum) | Dior" / "Poison Girl (Eau de Toilette) | Dior". It falls into the same category for me
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Eaumygosh 3 years ago 11 3
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6
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Relaxation for the nose
Right away: "Pour Femme (Eau de Parfum) | Lacoste" is a fragrance that fits only conditionally to my style, but which I appreciate nevertheless. The composition is well done and stylish.

To whom the fragrance fits? To anyone who likes him. Nevertheless, he awakens a certain association in me. When I perceive him, then I imagine a natural woman. Tight jeans in a light shade of blue, a casual white blouse (with the sleeves rolled up a bit), shoulder-length blonde or light brown hair, very natural makeup, simple loafers... also a very relaxed personality. That's what "Pour Femme" exudes to me.

It's a fragrance that brings you down. Yes, it has an extremely calming effect on me. Clean, powdery, floral, unsweet and very cuddly. Like freshly showered. Exciting? No. But you don't always have to fall in love with the scent. This scent always goes and is a great choice for the office or for those who prefer a tiny little collection. It just fits all the time.

It's only moderately reflective of me and my character, but I love wearing it around the house- just because it's so nice and calming
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Eaumygosh 3 years ago 12 4
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Bottle
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
8.5
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.. Either my nose is playing tricks on me..,
..or the fragrance in the pretty ladies' shoe flacon reminds of a mix of 2 well-known perfumes, one of which is a much-loved by me (and unfortunately limited) fragrance, dessem flacon I keep like a precious treasure.

I was biased - so much honesty must be. The flacon I find great (although I usually like it very elegant / simple) and thus I have previously convinced myself that I will like it (and must). Well, finally I got to test it once.

The first impression? Sweet, warm, subtly spicy... that seems familiar to me. This impression did not evaporate, but even strengthened after a few minutes on the skin. Should I fall directly with the door into the house?

"Good Girl" smells on my skin like a mix of "Armani Code Satin | Giorgio Armani" and "Black Opium (Eau de Parfum) | Yves Saint Laurent". Of course, I immediately had to scan the fragrance pyramid for similarities.
Satin = orange, pear sorbet, ginger, neroli, jasmine sambac absolute, orange blossom, patchouli, praline, cocoa absolute, vanilla
- Well, in "Good Girl" bergamot as well as lemon also provide a subtle citrus touch. But this is not the only Geneinsamkeit. Also jasmine sambac, praline, orange blossom, patchouli and cocoa are a part of this fragrance composition. I would not call the fragrances dupes of each other- but cousins they could well be ;)

What makes a difference in "Good Girl", in my opinion, then, is that he has less spice. In addition, the cocoa note seems less soft and sweet, it almost reminds a little of coffee. The cocoa bean seems roasted, dark and not so milky. That's where "black opium" comes into play.

Whose fragrance pyramid reads as follows: Pink pepper, orange blossom, coffee, jasmine, vanilla, patchouli, cedar

- again, some similarities. And yes, I can't shake the thought that "Good Girl" looks like a mix of both fragrances on my skin. The sugary sweetness without much spice, as well as the slightly tart coffee note I remember from "Black Opium", as well as the slightly citrusy opening combined with a nice orange blossom, jasmine and a cozy cocoa-heavy base I'm used to from "Satin".

Immediately after spraying on, I clearly perceive the slightly citrus top note in conjunction with the warm base, which clearly reminds me of the DNA of "Armani Code pour Femme (Eau de Parfum) | Giorgio Armani". It is also present in the "Satin" variant, but far spicier and tangier. Here it is sweeter. After just a few minutes, the top notes dissipate and the heart and base quickly emerge. Jasmine, orange blossom, even the tuberose- one of the notes that makes a difference in this case. The scent seems a bit more subdued and also a bit more "oppressive". I often notice this about fragrances that contain tuberose as a note. They often seem quite dense. In addition, cocoa also plays an important part, although in this case the note seems a bit more tart and more reminiscent of cappuccino than of a hot and sweet chocolate. Possibly this fragrance impression is also due to the patchouli in conjunction with the cocoa.

The durability and sillage are really good. The fragrance lasts from morning to night and you perceive him quite. However, he is not "too much", as long as one does not consider 8 sprays appropriate.

I really like him. Would definitely also like to test again "Good Girl (Eau de Parfum Légère) | Carolina Herrera". Maybe the coffee-like note is yes in this version a little sweeter / smoother- then he would remind me even more of my red favorite.
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Eaumygosh 3 years ago 10 1
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7
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8
Longevity
7.5
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Nourishing Milk - Almond & Pistachio
What I was looking forward to finally trying Girl of Now. Almond milk, almonds, pistachio, tonka bean? That sounds like the perfect combination for me. Oh well. I have to admit- after the first test, I was a little disappointed. Today, I gave it a 2nd chance and I definitely find it better on my skin than on clothes. Besides, I had tested too many fragrances before yesterday anyway.

It's a nice scent: very soft, warm, sweet. It smells like sweetened almond milk and caramelized pistachios. Still, I don't find the sweetness greasy. It doesn't necessarily remind me of a dessert- no, the scent reminds me more of a body lotion. Would be fitting for a winter edition called "Winter Care - Almond Milk & Pistachio". Very creamy and full-bodied, but also well-groomed.

I find it quite beautiful. If you like soft and sweet scents, you should be happy with "Girl of Now". In my opinion, it is also very suitable as a gift, especially for younger women who otherwise like to wear fragrances like "Flowerbomb", "Amour", "Black Opium" or "La Vie est Belle".

I like it a lot. I'm still unsure if I really need it in my collection (since "Amour" or "Cloud" give me a similar feeling, but would I get it as a gift, then that would make me happy
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Eaumygosh 3 years ago 9 2
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Not the one for me
Fruity notes do not have it easy with me. Especially when they are part of rather heavy and warm perfumes, then I often find them annoying. A good example is "currant": "La Vie est Belle" has such a delicious base, but the currant gives it a pungent and sour note that I don't like. In "Sì", the currant is again so syrupy that sometimes the scent makes me slightly nauseous. Often, fruit notes also seem very synthetic (especially strawberry and peach). This makes them remind me of children's shampoo and gives the scents a cheap touch. Only zutrische notes I actually always find beautiful.

"The One" is a scent that I wouldn't call terrible by any means. The scent base is great. Warm, elegant, feminine, silky - I love amber anyway very much. However, there are 2 spoilers in this scent as well, and unfortunately these notes play a major role in the scent's progression. The peach note (taken alone) reminds me of jam. The lily note (or the floral notes in general), adds quite a soapy touch to the whole thing. In combination with the fruity notes and the warm-soft base, the scent triggers this association in me : anti-twizz detangling spray for children's hair in the peach variety, a bar of soap (in the "classic" variety) and the whole thing paired with a simple vanilla amber scent. Bad? No. However, not necessarily my cup of tea either. Too fruity and soapy for my taste- I like the base better. Tastes are different, but I can understand why this fragrance is popular. Soberly considered, it is very feminine, soft and also somewhat elegant
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