Category: Fragrances
Brand: Diesel
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sorePiglet9
Hmmm, not sure about this one. I actually have both this and Loverdose Tattoo, and there’s nothing “wrong” with the smell, but I just don’t ever find myself reaching for it like I do for for example Flowerbomb, La vie est belle, Acqua de Gio or Armani Si. In my opinion, it has maybe a little “cheap” association?
sadApricots6
At first when I sniffed it, I took a big whiff. I didn’t like the heavy licorice smell, but something at the very end of the exhale was super intoxicating. Like the kind where you get really close to a guy and you can smell their breathing and it just pulls you close to them like magic. I don’t know what it is, but it may come from the vanilla? But I could not smell the vanilla. Maybe it’s what the perfume claims it does, speaks to your love senses!
Generally it smells like a heavy dose of sugary licorice tamed with some vanilla to not give a headache. I didn’t think much of it… wasn’t a favourite.
Just the other day I tried it and I kind of grew found of the licorice smell, it ended up smelling kind of like rootbeer and mysterious like. Dark candy sophistication. But I was pleasantly surprised that the dry down smelled like the most sweetest vanilla cotton candy ever! It was lovely.
I would describe it as
Initial spray: a rockstar teenager getting all sexied up to go out a night of dancing, wearing sexy black clothes and smoked out eyes.
Dry down: is like when she comes home, washes off all her makeup and gets into bed and cuddles with her teddy bear because she’s still a young girl!
Picked this up as a $20 sale. I wouldn’t buy it again as I’m not super into the licorice smell and I like chocolate and vanilla more. But for anyone who loves licorice… get this!
affectedViper4
This one was a total surprise for me: I expected a farty-fruity-lala concoction, but it is the most underrated fragrance I’ve come across in a long time.
It’s delicious but not cloying, it’s just complex enough but not complicated, opens up slightly tart with a good blast of spice, softens into feminine white floral combo back up by a deep, dark, mouthwatering licorice touch.
Never gets too sweet, or too fruity, the woods and vanilla are more of the tactile variety so don’t expect a blast of cheap movie theater candy bar in this, what you’ll get is a beautiful veil of perfectly balanced spicy floral with caressing musk and woods.
thrilledJerky6
This is one of my favorite perfumes of all time. I’m not going to lie… Pink Sugar is #1 in my book. I have 5+ full sized bottles of that. However this is a close runner up and a good choice for when I need something *slightly* more sophisticated.
Here is a rundown on the scent notes from Fragrantica: “The very composition is floral – spicy, opening with star anise and mandarin. Sambac jasmine, licorice and gardenia petals form the core of the composition, placed on an oriental base of amber, vanilla and woody notes.”
I personally think this smells like a sweet vanilla/licorice combo. It is heavenly to me. The longevity of this perfume is impressive, too.
I will repurchase again if I ever run out (given it’s still on the market by then). I bought a back up bottle so that may take a while.
thriftyWeaver8
This one started out very vanilla sweet, almost candy-ish, on me, mixed with strong licorice & star anise. It then mellowed to mix the licorice with a nice soft floral–maybe jasmine. I liked it more the longer I wore it, a softer floral with a dark licorice kick.
peskyViper4
I really like this fragrance, but it is differently an evening fragrance for me.
I like it but it is not a wow I need to buy it when I run out kind a like. It’s 75 ml or 2.5 oz, so I won’t run out soon anyway… I got it from a friend who at first loved it, but can’t stand it now.
similarQuiche3
I would give this 5 star if it lasted a little longer.
I felt this is a mix between Alien and Flowerbomb. Liqorice and anaise gives this a little more originality. The drydown is mostly caramel though.
boredSausage6
I hoesntly love this scent,it was a love from the first sniff. But it’s alitle bit too warm and sweet.
Licorice and anise domeinates all the way.
It’s not really a teenager scent,but it can suit almost anyone.
shamefulViper0
Loverdose starts out sharp on my skin, like anise or licorice. It then settles down after 15 minutes & the beautiful spicy florals come out in full force with the vanila scent wafting through it. Kind of like spice & flowers being carried along on a vanilla cloud. It’s sweet too but not cloyingly sweet. On me it dries down & takes on a warm, powdery quality which is why i give it only 4 stars. I wish the dry down would have included a little bit more spice & less powder.This perfume can be worn day or night & i think can also be worn at work. A great scent
kindDotterel5
I absolutely love Loverdose! It great for those cold and frosty winter days and will keep you feeling all warm and cozy. I haven’t smelled anything quite like it. The only negative I can think of is that it can be a little overpowering when just applied. The smell is very strong.
It starts with a strong mixture of licorice and star anise. After about an hour or so those tend to fade for me and I can distinguish a tinge of jamsmin, some woody notes and a teeny tiny bit of the mandarin. When all the sillage has gone you can still smell a lovely vanilla on your skin.