Idea Development
Reviews for JOY Dior:
katrina02
on 9/13/2018 4:13:00 AM
More reviews by katrina02
Age: 30-35
Skin: Normal, Medium, Not Sure
Hair: Brunette, Other, Other
Eyes: Brown
I love this fragrance. For me it's probably a day time fragrance which smell very fine and expensive like only the likes of Dior, Chanel etc. smell. Not like the cheap and nasty celebrity fragrances. It smells fresh but in a floral and slightly sweet kind of way. There are also some fruity notes in it. After wearing it for few hours you can definitely smell the woody undertones but in a very delicate way. I think the name suits the fragrance very well and the bottle is beautiful! It also lasts a very long time. It reminds me a bit of Chanel's Allure, but only certain notes and Allure is definitely a lot heavier! I'd probably put it in the same category as Chanel Chance Tendre and Shiseido Ever Bloom, those pinky floral fragrances for the day with some citrusy/fruity notes.
Age: 36-43
Skin: Sensitive, Olive, Not Sure
Hair: Brown, Wavy, Medium
Eyes: Brown
The problem I have is with the drydown. It turns to old-fashioned dusting powder that smells like violets and roses. The opening is very nice, I like that it smells like a mellowed out version of Allure. During the middle it reminds me of Michael Kors Sexy Amber. I thought this would be a good one for the upcoming cooler months, but the dd killed that lemming.
Age: 36-43
Skin: Other, Other, Not Sure
Hair: Other, Other, Other
Eyes: Other
I agree that the fragrance opens pretty fresh (but generic), but in some seconds becomes really horrible. I normally do not have big issues with fragrances, but this one made me feel really sick.
Reviews for Guerlain La Petite Robe Noire Fragrance:
These reviews show me that there are many mixed opinions on the products that I chose to evaluate for research. It is useful to see the age groups that are reviewing the items; everyone that made a review were between 30 and 40, which is not at all the age group I chose to target my product towards.
Age: 30-35
Skin: Oily, Fair-Medium, Warm
Hair: Black, Relaxed, Medium
Eyes: Black
I'm surprised by so many bad reviews. I think this is a well made scent. Previously bought Couture version by mistake but thankfully I did. I love it! Recently bought the 100ml bottle of the La Petite Robe Noire edp. The fragrance is well blended mature fruity vanilla scent. On me, it starts with a blast fruity cherry and berries which mellows down shortly. After it dried down, the cherry took a backseat but stayed throughout while the nutty vanilla and dry-ish patchouli and iris ran the show.Cherry is the star which its sourness stayed in the background kept the drydown smelling fresh throughout. It is very long lasting too. I still can smell it after 7 hours of wear.
Age: 36-43
Skin: Normal, Fair, Warm
Hair: Brown, Curly, Fine
Eyes: Green
I am actually surprised that I even like this, let alone love it. I generally do not like sweet perfumes, as they do not work on me. (I also wear Tom Fort Black Orchid and Donna Karan Woman). I dislike this one for the first 20 minutes or so, but then it evolves into something much more sexy than sweet. I'm not sure how to describe the scent, as I find it quite complex.
Age: 30-35
Skin: Oily, Fair-Medium, Not Sure
Hair: Black, Other, Other
Eyes: Green
for the price of this stuff i cannot believe how awful it smells. it is incredibly strong, even one spray is headache inducing. it takes hours for that "strongness" and sharpness to dissipate but even then, smells awful. somehow this scent manages to be both sweet and sharp-loud and overpowering. its awful.
These reviews show me that there are many mixed opinions on the products that I chose to evaluate for research. It is useful to see the age groups that are reviewing the items; everyone that made a review were between 30 and 40, which is not at all the age group I chose to target my product towards.