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Almond Cookie is a warm and powdery fragrance with notes of marzipan, almond, sandalwood and vanilla. Available as 60 ml EDT and the accompanying collection for body care.
Almond Cookie was launched in 2007.
Not quite what I was expecting. I went headfirst into this with expectations of a true "cookie" scent. I bought the whole set plus the dry oil. Whoa. First spritz gives you the almond but then powder completely overtakes the fragrance. It smells okay but quite "mature". Actually that's kind of ironic considering the diapery smell. I find myself sniffing repeatedly at my wrist to see if this is really happening. Yep. Powder. I mean don't get me wrong I like a good powder as much as the next gal. But when your craving cookies, powder ain't gonna cut it. I will use with a light hand until its hone but I think this relationship is over.
this is a peculiar fragrance. on first spray, it smells like almond, then after 1-2 minutes takes on the scent of baby powder. I like the powdery smell of Avon Sweet Honesty, but in a fragrance that's supposed to be almond-scented, I'm not a fan of it. but after wearing it for a few hours, it bizarrely smells like almond again (and sandalwood). Would not repurchase.
When I was in the USA I tried this one. The opening was soooo delicious and interesting, true almond/marzipan. My mom and I went crazy over it and we almost bought it, but in the end, I'm glad we didn't. Because after an hour the scent settled down on my skin as a 'old dusty mouldy lady'-scent. Not like the perfume that the lady would wear, just the lady herself. Yes, it was a weird skinreaction, so... Always have patience before buying something.
Almond is definitely the most prominent note, hense the name, but it almost smells bitter instead of sweet so I dont get cookie at all. Ok scent though. Not my fave.
Thank GOODNESS I was able to test this before I purchased it blind! Thank you, Macy's! I put on some of the Almond Cookie Souffle in Macy's and it smelled beautiful. Smelled just like the name. Like an Almond Cookie! So sweet and vanillaish and almondy, etc. I had smelled this last year but I hadn't tested it but earlier today I saw Lisa Price on HSN selling this and she said it had a baby powder smell to it. Huh? I rubbed this all over my arms and the nice almond cookie smell was there. I walked around Macy's about to purchase it when 10 minutes later, BOOM! Johnson's BABY POWDER! WHYYYYYYY, LISA?!?!?!?! WHY did you ruin this beautiful scent with this nasty dry down?
Definitely more almond, than cookie. I got my sister to try some (because she loves almond, but her body chemistry changes all perfumes into something else) and she loved it. It is true to it's almond-y goodness. I can recommend it to anyone who likes the smell of Jergens lotion as well.
This is very good! If you are a lover of almond scents, this is about the best you can get. The name "almond cookie" suggests something very sweet; yet its not. This almost smells like stright almond extract to me..so good!
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