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Perfume-Woman by Ralph Lauren

Smelled this in a magazine today and really liked it. I think I might order the rollerball and try it. Does anyone wear it? The ad said it's new, Jessica Chastain is in the ad. Gets good reviews.

 

It's a woodsy and floral fragrance.

 

Top notes-pear, rhubarb, black currant

 

Middle notes-tuberose, orange flower, Turkish rose

 

Base notes-sandalwood, hazelnut, vibrant woods.

 

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Re: Perfume-Woman by Ralph Lauren

This seems like one I might like. I like all those fragrant notes.

You'll have to let us know what you think.

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Re: Perfume-Woman by Ralph Lauren

Thanks for posting this. I will check it out. I need a new signature fragrance and this one sounds great.

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Re: Perfume-Woman by Ralph Lauren

Yes, I have it.  It was given to me as a Christmas present.  The initial spritz is somewhat spicy, and crisp, with a little oriental spice, and a very slight floral.  It's not sweet, or masculine either.  I like the first few sprays, but I find the scent doesn't last at all...like many, many others on the market now.   I find myself spraying it generously, but that doesn't help.  I wouldn't  buy it after this bottle is finished. 

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Re: Perfume-Woman by Ralph Lauren


@Dazlin wrote:

Yes, I have it.  It was given to me as a Christmas present.  The initial spritz is somewhat spicy, and crisp, with a little oriental spice, and a very slight floral.  It's not sweet, or masculine either.  I like the first few sprays, but I find the scent doesn't last at all...like many, many others on the market now.   I find myself spraying it generously, but that doesn't help.  I wouldn't  buy it after this bottle is finished. 


This is why I love these boards...posters are so helpful!

Thank you for posting.

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Re: Perfume-Woman by Ralph Lauren

@Dazlin

 

The reason most of today’s readily available perfumes disappear quickly: water-based.  Look for oil-based and don’t be surprised if they are European scents.

 

I have been on a search for a long lasting scent that DH won’t have sneezes if I wear it.  Limits my choices.  Then, the remaining choices are limited by what makes me happy.  

 

So far, I keep going back to Fan de Fendi.  I can wear it year round; it isn’t heavy; it lasts throughout the day and softens into the night time; it isn’t “ expensive “....used to be carried by Ulta; spray bottle is easy to hold and elegant.

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