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Sensuous Eau de Toilette is a light, airy and sparkling version of the original Sensuous perfume from 2008. This fragrance redefines the traditional perfume structure of the top, middle and base notes, t introducing the warm core, surrounded by the feminine and luminous notes.
Feminine note: jasmine, ghost lily, magnolia and ylang-ylang. Warm notes: amber and molten wood. Luminous notes: black pepper, sandalwood, honey and mandarin pulp.
It is available as 50 and 100 ml EDT. Sensuous Eau de Toilette was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Annie Buzantian.
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I bought this blindly online, having only tried the Sensuous EdP before, and bingo! I like the EdP but find it overpowering to wear the whole day - something about it is a bit too strong, I think it is the combination of the honey and the pepper. This is a tad softer and lighter, but still entirely recognisable. It is a mix of woodiness, honey and spicy pepper, and they take turns in dominating the composition. It is like a warm second skin which is just what I was after.
Lasting power seems fair, might want to put on one more spray during the day but I don't mind decanting this to a purse spray - worth the cost of the extra bottle since it is so versatile, I think I would use this year round except on the very hottest days of summer.
Oh, and come to think of it... I think a guy could definitely pull this off as well.
Edit: I'm getting addicted to this... can't stop sniffing my wrist! It's sooo warm and pleasant and lovely!
I think I'll go with edp even though the pink bottle is so nice... I like edps better in general, nothing against this one
On me this smells like baby powder and play-dough! This may be a skin chemistry thing, but I was not impressed, Estee Lauder can do better than this!
terrible,it was a blind buy and I regret.
I have EDT. Originally, I can't stand sweet perfumes, but in this perfume the honey brings a woodsy, earthy, bitter tone. I can't smell pepper, either, rather a bit too much sandalwood.
It's a sunny perfume, a bit powdery, summery but not citrusy, perfect for those who want something else for summer than bathroom cleaning lotions ;).
Later edit:
too bad the staying power is sooo weak. After 2-3 hours I can't smell it on me (which is good) but nobody else does, and that's not so good...
I like the EDP better than the EDT. The EDP is less spicy, slightly warmer and softer. I find the EDT rather salty and more spicy in the opening notes.
I like EDT better than the original.
EDP for me is so pretentious, so 'fashionably woody', trying to stand out from the crowd of modern launches.
EDT is of course lighter, but also less sweet and more floral.
I get mostly magnolia and ylang, on gently sweet amber and bright woods.
There is just a bit of honey, which doesn't make the perfume cloying.
I can't smell any pepper.
A benign, warm, light floral.
No sharp edges, but also no surprises ... or emotions.
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