Carolina Herrera Good Girl Supreme for Women 1.7 oz EDP Spray, (Pack of 1)

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Carolina Herrera Good Girl Supreme for Women 1.7 oz EDP Spray, (Pack of 1)

Carolina Herrera Good Girl Supreme for Women 1.7 oz EDP Spray, (Pack of 1)

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It's a sleek, modern fragrance with a powdery, clean scent - but underneath that there's that sexy tuberose just waiting to tantalize the nose & draw you in. That's my "sales pitch" for it :o) This is destined to be THE women's fragrance of 2017. My wife has samples of like 30 designer & niche perfumes, and this is my absolute favorite. Totally dead sexy fragrance. I really started to appreciate original GG once sprayed on both skin and clothes, and the very same thing happened with Suprême. 1 or 2 sprays on my wrist just weren't doing these 2 justice, simply because the GG magic only seems to work on me once I smell it in the air. Once the scent bubble is gone, I find that it just smells okay. However, when OG or Suprême is in the air--- oh boy! I love it. This is listed as a white floral, yet I wish the florals were more present. As with GG Blush, I think this is quite pretty, but I also wish the base was heavier in woods, it needs sandalwood IMO. And, I also had hoped this would be spicier or cozier...what with the title of "Supreme", but it isn't. It's not that deep. It's smoother than the original, but so is Légère, and Légère does it with more personality. I'll keep my previous review as my first impression commentary. Having worn it, my opinion on Good Girl somewhat changed. I'm rating it sentimentally more than objectively.

I didn't dare put this on my skin. I can see why this is so popular amongst the party crowd–like Mugler's Angel, it makes an impression by going over the top. Whereas I actually appreciate Angel–its notes, for the most part, make sense going together, even if it is a little excessive–Good Girl has very little cohesion, not to mention is abhorrent to my personal tastes. These are different, especially the openings, where GG is fruity & creamy while VV is powdery & citrus/orange-blossom. As they dry down, however, they become more similar with tonka in the base. The tonka is very smooth, and this has a warm, vanillic gourmond quality to it. The fruit smells like Viva la Juicy, or Victoria's Secret blends. Again, not bad whatsoever, but nothing memorable. edit 2: Performance-wise it is !grand! On one occasion it withstood a long bath a day after spraying (still felt a faint GG aroma on my skin so it doesn't go away completely), on another one by the end of the day 1 accidental spray of GG from the night before turned out to be as strong as 4 sprays of a different perfume from the morning. My room has a faint aroma like that of a fancy perfume boutique almost all the time because I use GG often. My shelf too - from the GG bottles just standing there It's perfumes like this that make us perfume addicts complain about poor performance of others. I feel even happier about GG knowing I need very few sprays for such terrific performance. So make sure you don't mind it before you test on your skin - you won't get it off so easily. To me, GG is memories, emotions, nostalgia, mystery, darkness and allure, whereas Supreme comes off as simply a nice nighttime perfume inspired by GG. Sort of like a remix of your favorite song that adds a new twist and slightly edits the rest, and you might even like it too, but it remains a remix.Vetiver here smells like wet wood to me and it's peculiar but doesn't overpower other notes so I can get behind that. I mostly smell it when sprayed in the air. Virtually most female perfumes with vetiver are great despite it being a male note as if the noses try extra hard to refine and smooth it out with the rest of the notes. Tonka and vetiver are a nice combination, and this is not a bad perfume overall obviously but in my opinion pales in comparison with Good Girl. What I love about Good Girl is that while it's sugary sweet, it has the bitterness of coffee and almond and the dry floral jasmine and tuberose to balance out the sugar. It's not a vanilla bomb like most perfumes in this general category, and that's what makes it womanly rather than girly. The bitterness makes it darker and dryer while still reading as hyper-feminine.

No dice. Testing this in the store was a good decision–if I had blind bought this, it would have been a disaster. I sprayed it on the scent card, and sneezed. Definitely not a good first impression. Finally after the mist settled, I got a better whiff, and decided–Good Girl isn't such a good buy. Nothing about its scent profile makes any sense to me. It's a haphazard combination of warm gourmands with fresh citrus and super sweet florals, but not in a cohesive way.I dropped by Macy's to buy her a full bottle for her birthday yesterday, and the counter-girl said they're selling it so fast they can't keep it on the shelves - and I believe it. GG Suprême goes creamier and a tad bit sweeter than the OG. I know Dulce de Leche is not listed in this one but while I only got it faintly when testing GG Légère, I somehow get it more in Suprême. There is something sweet, lactonic and slighty caramelly going on, on top of the distinct GG DNA. However on its own it’s very complex and unique. As a man I have to be in the right setting to pull this off, I usually layer a mens oriental/wood fragrance on top to tone down the feminine part. Wearing this alone, holy cow let me tell you it’s a beast! Combining coffee with lemon and bergamot is not a natural or sensible combo. These scents contrast with each other way too much. And the almond–that's what killed it for me, along with the praline. I have a strong hatred for all nut smells. No wonder this affected my allergies. Once that repugnant nut-coffee-lemon smell went away, I was left with cloying, artificial white florals, awkward, nutty, chocolate, spicy, musky, ambery, woodiness. It was a mess. It can be heady tho so don't spray too much if you're not into heavier scents, and also if it's too hot outside, this prolly not the perfume to go. Best suits for cooler summer days as said above, or warmer winter days.

It's a versatile perfume also due to the amount of notes it has. It kinda fits every occasion, but doesn't perfectly fit any occasion. It's everything, but isn't specifically perfect for anything. Just, you can get away with every occasion with it. Safe blind-buy, quite a kind of its own.CREAMY MOCHA & APRICOT Dessert Lover Heaven. Imagine a dessert of whipped cream and stone fruit on a centre layer of cheesecake all on a base made of instant coffee and dark chocolate wafer crumbs! My mom used to make this - love at first scent. Signed by perfumers Louise Turner (Tom Ford Lost Cherry) and Quentin Bisch (Delina Parfums de Marly), this beauty opens with a burst of citrus-almond-coffee that together evoke stone fruits in a whipped dessert that deepens into a creamier heart with tuberose all on a dark chocolate cookie and instant coffee crystal base. This has a dual nature of light & fluffy/fruit & whipped cream, but underpinned by a heavier dark chocolate tonka quality. However, some days I feel the orange blossom more, and it becomes something entirely different - more of clean laundry vibe, clothing peach-skin/your-skin/bronzed skin with a coffee & dessert. Amazing. I bought the 1.7 FL oz from ulta then walked into petco and a woman Said I smelled amazing. It was odd but it's that good. On me? It smells like Caramel chocolate type fragrance at first then dries down to a cotton candy on my skin. It's good. Hint of berries. Not artificial cotton candy but the kind that's spun in front of you. Smells delicious paired with bare vanilla shimmer and bare vanilla cashmere from vs. And layers well with velvet petals bs. Or autumn shore. And tease cocoa sioree. Longtivity wise, it smells strong for hours. People will notice it for awhile. I still smelled it on myself in the morning. Also clings to clothes pretty well. I'm not disappointed. It's not cheap but you can tell it's good quality. The biggest uniqueness of this perfume is top notes, middle notes and base notes are all very distinctive, so you always have something new to smell every hour. Top notes are citrusy, middle notes are kind of floral, and base notes are sweet and cozy. The citrus note in this isn't fresh though, it's kinda dark and warm. The top notes are my favourite. The floral middle notes are pretty forgetful, but the sweet base notes are unique. I kinda have a love-hate relationship with the sweet base notes though, I guess tonka bean isn't my thing. Miss Dream is a dupe of Good Girl Carolina Herrera. Very good approximation, just Good Girl has better performance. I do get a coffee note in this fragrance even though it's not listed. At first I didn't smell the coffee, but now I can smell a coffee note in the air (not on the skin) that is more like instant coffee or the grounds at the bottom of your cup, not the smell of opening a fresh tin of coffee. Miss Dream requires several months of dark storage to develop performance.



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