Perfume Parlour | User Reviews
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Reviews

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    Belongs To The Olfactory Notes Family Similar to 1872 For Women - Clive C
    sherryp December 03, 2014

    This has real warmth and depth, and yet is not heavy at all. It is pretty and interesting, with different flower scents popping out to be noticed from time to time. Even after several hours wear, there are fleeting sweet surprises. Lovely.

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    Belongs To The Olfactory Notes Family Similar to Blue Agava & Cacao
    sherryp October 18, 2014

    This is my favourite perfume at the moment. It's sweetly spicy, and simmers on the skin. It is never overpowering, just inviting.

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    Belongs To The Olfactory Notes Family Similar to White Fig & Cassis - JM
    sherryp October 18, 2014

    There is a screechy, sour green note (like privet cuttings) in this which overwhelms anything else in there, and never disappears. I adore fig, and was so looking forward to this. Just horrible. Lesson learnt, I need to buy small bottles first.

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    Belongs To The Olfactory Notes Family Similar to Millesime Imperial
    sherryp September 30, 2014

    This has real depth. It has crunchy saltiness and crisp citrus, and comforting woodiness. A savoury delight. Although undeniably masculine, it is perfect for knocking back overly sweet perfumes. I love to layer scents, and I will be back for this, no doubt. As to it's accuracy to the original, I can't comment, but it seems true to descriptions I have read. Lovely.

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    Belongs To The Olfactory Notes Family Similar to Shalimar
    sherryp September 30, 2014

    Wow! This packs all the punch of the original, and I get all the same complex notes as the story unfolds. The longevity is amazing, and the sillage, impressive. While not exact, this is so much closer than I could have imagined possible.

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    Belongs To The Olfactory Notes Family Similar to Womanity
    sherryp September 30, 2014

    Although undeniably a woody, figgy concoction, I find this way too pretty and sweet. Womanity is my favourite fragrance, and I was hoping to have an affordable alternative to splurge and to play with ... use in the bath, add to creams and such, but it lacks the salty, metallic tang of the original, and the strong wood notes. I managed to put some of that back by combining with Millesmies Imperial, and it will make a halfway decent bath additive, but as a perfume, it's not, regrettably, for me.