![]() Product Review: Gloves in a Bottle Shielding Lotio.I've heard that the scent morphs a bit in warm weather, so I'll be excited to try it out! (Assuming it ever warms up around here!) I think this fragrance would do alright in any season. I would be more inclined to wear this in the fall/winter months, but that's really just a personal thing. Do use a light hand though, as more than a couple sprays will start to knock people out - the EDT is potent! (My sample vial is a roll-on, which is perfect) It's warm and inviting - the woods do a marvelous job of adding complexity and depth. I can detect a hint of strawberry juice in the dry down, but it is a strawberry in the vein of cotton candy, rather than fruit salad.ĭespite all this talk of chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla, this is no tween scent. you guessed it, a fruity floral! It really doesn't smell anything like a fruity floral though. Anyway, the listed notes are blackberry, strawberry, black currant, bilberry, rose, jasmine, sandalwood and rosewood, which would make it. Which is nice, because I usually hate vanilla, so I'm not sure why I'm loving this. This aggressiveness fades quickly, and then you're left with warm, casual sophistication.Īlthough I smell a vanilla/bakery note throughout, there is no actual vanilla in here. It's as close to a gourmand scent as I've ever liked: on first blast, it smells like a vanilla-chocolate martini at full strength. These are outfits that, in my opinion, call for a fragrance like Pink Butterfly: Instead of using words to describe this scent right away, let's try to do it using visuals. Which is how I ended up with a sample-sized bottle of Hanae Mori's Pink Butterfly. /rebates/2fmp-53432fHanae-Mori-by-Hanae-Mori&252fmp-5343252fHanae-Mori-by-Hanae-Mori26u13d&idmicroperfumes&namemicroperfumes&ra8&hash8103cfd3a1800945243a6dc34276e2fa01931d0ede709b172999e8829951a0f4&networkRakuten Shop for samples of Hanae Mori (Eau de Toilette) by Hanae Mori for women rebottled and repacked by MicroPerfumes with FREE shipping. But my doctor says I need variety in my diet, which I chose to interpret as "go buy more (different) perfumes". *shudder*) Now, Paris' offering notwitsthanding, I don't think there's anything wrong with fruity florals - in fact, they can be downright lovely. I did only pay $20 for it, and I can't stand it now, but I did at one point wear it daily. All those faceless, mass-marketed Escada LE-type scents? I'm there. If you will recall, I am a fruity-florals kind of girl. So, you know how there's this stereotype out there that pregnant women crave crazy things like pickles and ice-cream, or ketchup sandwiches, and what-have-you? I don't know if that's actually true, having spent very little time around pregnant women.īut if changing tastes is what it's all about, maybe I do have a handle on what it's like to be preggers. ![]() Aka: It's like I'm pregnant, except I'm totally not.
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