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It has some edginess like Olympea does, but it is not salty and I don't smell any strong amber notes. As the screechy iris eases and the “chalk dust” settles, the scent turns into a muted version of itself³. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.
At the begging it smells slightly too musky, woodsy to me but the dry down is honestly just too good.the name of the perfume suits it quite well I think, its feminine with a hint of sweet girliness and a little bit of edginess.
For example, some top note citrus scents smell stronger immediately upon application, while a lavender middle note may be sensed after some time from application as the top note evaporates. This composition also contains fougere elements, this time combined with floral notes as it is declared a "floral fougere". For reason of hygiene and safety, we cannot refund or exchange any cosmetics that have been removed from the original wrapping or show any signs of having been used unless they are faulty, damaged, unsatisfactory quality or incorrect item received.It's probably the peony, as I remember smelling a LOT of peony on teens and 20-something women during that era. GIRLS CAN SAY WHAT THEY WANT' has been the name chosen for its fragrance, a true tribute to freedom of expression and equality between the sexes. Top notes are Iris and Peony; middle note is Tonka Bean; base notes are Vanilla, Musk, Fern and Amber. I do love this note combo, but, really… it’s almost as “revolutionary” as 4 o’clock tea in the garden.