Victoria Secret Perfume? ??
Well i already asked something like this but i need more answers Which Victoria Secret Mini should i get? I want it to smell exotic,fruit,alluring you know something that i get A LOT of compliments for =] I’m 14 and buying it off there site (allowed too)
Love Spell
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/commerce/application/prodDisplay/?namespace=productDisplay&origin=onlineProductDisplay.jsp&event=display&prnbr=3F-214399&page=1&cgname=OSBAFBGSZZZ&rfnbr=3807
Pink (if so which pink should i get?)
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/commerce/application/prodDisplay/?namespace=productDisplay&origin=onlineProductDisplay.jsp&event=display&prnbr=3F-214757&page=3&cgname=OSBAFBGSZZZ&rfnbr=3807
Angel
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/commerce/application/prodDisplay/?namespace=productDisplay&origin=onlineProductDisplay.jsp&event=display&prnbr=3F-214754&page=3&cgname=OSBAFBGSZZZ&rfnbr=3807
Can you help me to choose please and tell me how each of them smell like? Don’t want too strong but fun,flirty,sexy (:
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June 2nd, 2010 at 12:12 am
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Love Spell is actually one of their top fragrances…It’s soft and subtle and I always get compliments when I wear it.
I hope this was helpful,Take Care!!!
June 4th, 2010 at 10:06 pm
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This response is long, sorry about that. I wanted to make sure you had good descriptions of all the fragrances. I hope this helps you choose your fragrance.
I think VS Pink “Fresh & Clean” is awesome! It’s one of the few that manages to be sexy, alluring and flirty without being overpowering. It’s probably your best bet.
I really recommend it. Perfect for ladies of any age.
It has gotten my wife rave reviews and lots of compliments from friends and family. I love it! It is a blend of natural-smelling lily scent and apple, with moderate lasting power. Lily is a light, enchanting alluring scent which is so classy it even gets worn by British royalty.
Liv Tyler, the ethereally gorgeous young actress who plays an elf princess in the LOTR movies, wears lily based scents often too! And apple scent has been shown to promote relaxation & lower stress levels in humans! So it may relax you and help you feel more confident around others… Confidence is sexy.
Pink Sweet & Tart is a light, fun, athletic/sporty scent with next to no lasting power. It smells like pink grapefruit with a sugary base note of honey and tonka bean. This too, is nothing special and a waste of money in my opinion. You could easily achieve a scent a lot like this by using a citrusy-scented shampoo & citrus body wash.
My cousin who is a tennis coach loves it and wears it often, but most people don’t even notice she’s wearing anything, because its scent is so light and unremarkable and it evaporates off quickly too. It smells a lot like CK One, but a bit more feminine. (Cousin used to wear CK One, but this one is cheaper so she recently changed to this.)
Pink Fruity & Bright smells like gummy bears or Hawaiian Punch, which is not too heavy or overpowering. It is fun & flirtatious, but not exotic or alluring. It has moderate lasting power. It would be OK for you, but wouldn’t get you lots of compliments or attention since it’s nothing special and a waste of money, really. You could achieve a very similar scent for much less money just by washing your hair with a berry scented shampoo!
VS “Dream Angels Heavenly” is also alluring and sexy and not overpowering. But it is far too mature and romantic of a fragrance to come across to me as “fun & flirty.” It’s too old and serious a fragrance for you, in my opinion.
Its first impression or “top note” is spicy, rather like nutmeg. The main body of its fragrance hints of honey and (artificial) white peony. The fragrance then softens into a warm base of artificial musk and romantic florals such as orris.
This strikes me as a scent that women in their 20s-30s, looking to find or maintain a committed romance, would wear. If you are very romantic, conservative, and old-fashioned and wear long skirts and lace more than you wear jeans or modern fashions, then this one might work OK for you. Or you could wear this on special romantic occasions when you are a bit older. It’d be a nice one for junior prom.
I strongly urge you to avoid Love Spell, despite the cool sounding product name which is why it sells so well. Love Spell is definitely exotic *and* also too strong. It is one of their top sellers because it has a hip name and it contains aphrodisiac chemicals like musk.
Making an exotic, alluring scent that isn’t too strong is VERY difficult. It’s almost as hard a balancing act as making a chocolate cake that isn’t too rich!
The few perfumes that manage to be exotic & alluring without being too strong all tend to be costly. To succeed at that, it is necessary to use some natural essential oils (which aren’t cheap) instead of chemical scents, or hire a very highly skilled perfumery chemist to do the precise blending and fragrance testing. Either way, the price goes up.
Many women love the way Love Spell smells, but a lot of men hate it! Guys looking for a girl who is wearing a cheap, “come-get-me now” fragrance like it… but such guys don’t tend to have honorable intentions!
Also, way too many young ladies wear this one, probably because it is so affordable and has a cool sounding name. Would you want to smell exactly the same as about 1/4 of other women aged 13-23? Why not go for something more unique instead of following the herd mentality.
Love Spell isn’t soft, and it sure isn’t subtle or sweet either! In my opinion as a man, this perfume is not appropriate for women under the age of consent. It is an overpowering mate-attractant that contains some artificial scent chemicals, probably benzophenones, or aldehydes, which are rather harsh on the nose. These chemicals make me sneeze.
Many of the people my wife has worn Love Spell for, including myself, her hula dance teacher, and her employer, have told her that Love Spell is too strong and smells rather fake. I agree, it is very strong, and unrefined.
I really dislike its cheap, “come-get-me-now” aroma and so does my dad. It smells like a blend of fruits (Georgia peaches, citrus, tamarind, grapes & apples) and artificial, exotic floral scents: muguet/ tuberose, ylang ylang (a jasminelike scent), and violet. It has some powerful, artificial base notes too: musky-smelling cherry blossom, blondewood which has an ambery scent, and vanilla.
It’s the artificial florals (muguet/ tuberose, ylang-ylang) and fake musky scent that are the problem. They are exotic and alluring because they are uncommon tropical florals. Musky scents have been an aphrodisiac scent for thousands of years, and vanilla too ever since it was discovered by Europeans. But at the same time, since they are cheap synthetics and not the real thing, they are harsh and overpowering.
Here is an article that describes the 3 fragrances Pink comes in:+%22victoria%27s+secret%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=9&gl=us
June 5th, 2010 at 11:30 am
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For your age I would go with Love Spell. It’s very subtle and sweet. The other 2 tend to be a little overpowering if overdone.
June 6th, 2010 at 1:13 pm
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Love Spell
June 8th, 2010 at 8:00 am
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Anything by Victoria’s Secret except Love Spell!
In my experience, young women who wear a scent as obviously cheap, fake, and overpowering as “Love Spell” may as well wear a Tshirt that says “I’m easy, naughty, and broke too.” Or a Tshirt that says, “Naive, & fragrance-impaired.”
It is a favorite scent of women with no taste in perfume, who are looking for casual hookups and not a real relationship. Or naive young women who don’t have much money and just don’t realize the unfortunate message this perfume sends!
If you actually are just looking for hookups and flings, then I suppose it’s perfect for you… but aren’t you a bit young to be “going wild” with guys?
I’d advise holding off on these sorts of musk-and-tropical flower- scents a few years, until you’re no longer jail bait… and even then, you’d do well to pick one that doesn’t smell so cheap and fake.
A *much* more elegant perfume in the same exotic/ sexy/ alluring fragrance class as Love Spell is Thierry Mugler’s Angel. The first impression is one of soft rose, & exotic Indonesian patchouli. Next, warm honey & caramel can be detected, and then it fades into final notes of aphrodisiac vanilla, tropical vetiver, chocolate, and rare Indian sandalwood.
You can also buy affordable impressions of Thierry Mugler’s Angel in some Walgreens, or at: