Top - Blackcurrant, Bergamot, Cardamom
Middle - Fig, Red Apple, Tiare Blossom
Base - Peach, Praline, Cedarwood
Author
Alicia Fragrance Fan
Registered: July 2008 Location: Yakima WA Posts: 10
Review Date: Sat October 4, 2008
Would you recommend the perfume? No |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 5
Pros:
The apple note really gives the scent a ringing cheerfulness.
Cons:
The drydown gives off an overripe, almost rotten aspect to the fruit notes.
At first as wholesome and upbeat as a hayride complete with bobbing for apples, this fragrance from Byredo eventually drifts toward the scent of apple cider going off the rails, all sediment and precious little liquid. It is just different enough that others may find it enchanting, warts and all. But if you are leery of fragrances that promise one thing and then deliver another, you may wish to pass on this one.
lefay Shadow and Light
Registered: January 2008 Location: Providence Posts: 7
Review Date: Tue November 25, 2008
Would you recommend the perfume? No |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 2
Pros:
Boozy-fruity, if you like that sort of thing
Cons:
Coarse, poorly balanced, unwearable (for me)
Imagine pineapple fermenting in a vat of beer; this is how Pulp smelled on my skin. Regrettably, I could find no point of grace or equilibrium here; just crudely mashed-together fruity-boozy elements that never coalesced into anything coherent, interesting, or (dare I say it) even passingly pretty. A fizzy, pulpy mess.
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