New Perfume talk
Hello everyone!
Sorry we've been super busy lately and haven't been blogging as often as usual, so I decided to slip in a blog post today. =)
I plan on filming a March favorites video very soon, so look out for that. =)
In a recent haul, I mentioned buying a new perfume.
This one to be more specific:
I've been wearing it quite often lately since it's a nice light scent that is appropriate for work.
I have to admit though, it's not my favorite scent ever and I'm not exactly crazy about it.
Yes, it's a nice scent but nothing to brag about.
Although this is my personal opinion, there are MANY women out there who swear by this scent.
IMO, it's a little bit too citrusy with a hint of woodsy-ness.
The perfume is described as:
An impish note of green apple emanates from the latest creation of the most impertinent of italian designers. Light blue, is not a lighter version despite its name. It sparkles with flowers and fruit notes that are an enticement to joie de vivre. The fragrance opens on a fresh and gourmet note of sicily cedar, granny smith apple and bluebells. The middle note is a bouquet of jasmine, bamboo and white rose. The end note reveals hints of cedarwood, amber and musk.
I much prefer crisply sweet yet fruity scents. And I don't mean cotton candy sweet but fruity sweet in a fresh way (much like Viva La Juicy & Clinique Happy).
So since I bought a large bottle of this stuff (3.4 fl oz) I'm going to try using this perfume up before I buy anything else.
Will I repurchase D&G Light Blue?
Most like, no.
Next on my lem list is Marc Jacob's Daisy... =)
Hello everyone!
Sorry we've been super busy lately and haven't been blogging as often as usual, so I decided to slip in a blog post today. =)
I plan on filming a March favorites video very soon, so look out for that. =)
In a recent haul, I mentioned buying a new perfume.
This one to be more specific:
I've been wearing it quite often lately since it's a nice light scent that is appropriate for work.
I have to admit though, it's not my favorite scent ever and I'm not exactly crazy about it.
Yes, it's a nice scent but nothing to brag about.
Although this is my personal opinion, there are MANY women out there who swear by this scent.
IMO, it's a little bit too citrusy with a hint of woodsy-ness.
The perfume is described as:
An impish note of green apple emanates from the latest creation of the most impertinent of italian designers. Light blue, is not a lighter version despite its name. It sparkles with flowers and fruit notes that are an enticement to joie de vivre. The fragrance opens on a fresh and gourmet note of sicily cedar, granny smith apple and bluebells. The middle note is a bouquet of jasmine, bamboo and white rose. The end note reveals hints of cedarwood, amber and musk.
I much prefer crisply sweet yet fruity scents. And I don't mean cotton candy sweet but fruity sweet in a fresh way (much like Viva La Juicy & Clinique Happy).
So since I bought a large bottle of this stuff (3.4 fl oz) I'm going to try using this perfume up before I buy anything else.
Will I repurchase D&G Light Blue?
Most like, no.
Next on my lem list is Marc Jacob's Daisy... =)
Lots of people rave about this one! Cool! :))
ReplyDeletei really love this perfume! it has always been a main stay on my dresser with my other perfumes. :)
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