Category: Fragrances
Brand: Clive Christian
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eagerGarlic2
This perfume is gorgeous. It’s expensive but well worth it. I haven’t got a perfume which smells anything like this one which is good given the price tag.
culturedPepper4
Candy tuberose! Velvety tuberose with smooth under a base that in no way distracts from the lovely candied flower. I get no indole at all, which I couldn’t be happier about, there are no strange notes or spikey edges. Truly lovely. I just wish it wasn’t so expensive and had better longevity. It doesn’t last more than 4 hours on me, which at this price range, I really do want.
peacefulSausage9
So I got a sample of the V and C. The C is waaaaay better than the V. I will be purchasing it in the future. I just want a nice fragrance that isn’t like other things out there but lasts. Honestly, the C does smell like something I could find for substantially cheaper but I know I won’t be able to find something that will last like this does.
dearBoa7
Well, I couldn’t afford CC No. 1, so I thought I’d give this a try, the notes sounded like others that work well on me. I must have either sprayed too much, or it just doesn’t work with my chemistry, or a bit of each. I’m not one to detect each note, and sometimes I wonder if they aren’t using trapped waters from the Himalaya’s and goat’s eyes crushed, and a little butter finger for good measure and some wishful thinking in these really high priced fumes. If you catch my drift. I’ve found others from Guerlain that aren’t near as pricey that spray out some delightful juice. This smells like cats mated in a small room for hours. Gag a maggot! I’m going to scope out the Kiosks at the mall and see if they have any samples of CC No. 1 or any of the others. Just to squelch the idea, that a high price tag does not mean a beautiful perfume. I could name some movie stars who I think would be wearing this, perhaps a few hard core rockers wives, and who wants to know what they do behind closed doors, certainly not me, but I bet it smells like this. So, if you’re into that…..give it a try, if you can. Surely does not work on me.
enviousCardinal5
This is compellingly sublime, creating a deliciously enchanting atmosphere, taking it beyond beauty… infusing the air with magic.
I have adored scents in my collection including Bois de Violette, Sarrasins, Dia, Iris Pallida, Iris Poudre, Dzonghka, Bois des Iles, Mimosa pour Moi, Heure Exquise, Tocade, Ambre Precieux…
For me, C is the single most radiant fragrance; consistently,
without fail. After two months of nearly exclusive wear, I realize
that I would forsake all others for it.
shyOwl7
I’m almost embarassed to admit I spent $375 on this perfume but, aaahhh, it’s so worth the indulgence! This is the closest I have found to a perfect perfume that totally captives me. Even my husband can’t keep his hands off me when I wear it. Women, have him throw away the Viagra and spend the money on C (same results, trust me!). Love in a bottle!
jubilantHare4
One of the most well-blended I’ve ever had the pleasure to smell and wear. The florals, amber, and musk intertwine together in a heart-achingly beautiful and delicate dance, as if one were tasting some rare exotic flower lightly dipped in sugar. Jasmine and tuberose are the most apparent to my nose, but the tuberose doesn’t scream for attention as it tends to do, and the jasmine never comes close to the dreaded “cat pee” acidity. So many scents try to market their scents as evoking purity and innocence, and this is the only one I’ve ever sniffed to nail it. Alas, like innocence C is fleeting, down to a hollow shell of her brilliant beauty within two hours.
Now what’s *not* innocent in the price, and marketing your product as the world’s most expensive ____ is just grounds for my snarky self to rear her snickering head, and wonder if the ingredients are composed of some poor endangered creature or if collecting said materials put the staff at risk of being shot by angry locals. No, as beautiful as C is, I don’t believe it to be worth nearly the cost of a car payment. Maybe if it was 100ml instead of 50…maybe.