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Lovely Sweet Sixteen by Jeanne Arthes is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Top notes are black currant, mandarin orange, green leaves and lemon; middle notes are freesia, peach, apple, lily-of-the-valley and rose; base notes are sandalwood, amber, cedar and white musk.
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I can't refer to Light Blue because I never really tested it. Just one spritz a long time ago and I don't exactly remember the smell. But I do see a lot of similarities to Moschino I love love and even Eclat d'Arpege. I've only put it on a few minutes ago and the opening is almost identical to Eclat for me. Juicy fresh, slightly sweetened apple is most prominent. I get a little peach, too but can't really detect cedar and sandalwood just now. That might still come, though.
Edit: I just put Eclat d'Arpege on my other wrist to compare. Eclat's opening is more citric to my nose and I smell less sweetness. Still along the same lines.
Like S_athena said this is nice substitute to light blue if you feel the cedar is overwhelming on that fragrance. To my nose the sweetness of the apple really comes out as well as the musk (which i am not so fond of) so i gave my bottle away. lemony scent is faint and probably some sweet juicy peach but its really not as complex as light blue.
For me this is a perfect substitute for Light Blue. If you like the idea of Light Blue but find it too sharp and acidic, this softer take on apple-cedar-lemon might be for you. I love the acidity in Light Blue myself, but find that it makes my skin smell musty when I sweat, which kind of defeats the purpose of a summer scent meant to be refreshing. This is cheaper and just slightly sweeter, so the acid is toned down. Sure, it has the lasting power of a Mayfly, but it's still a good addition to my summer wardrobe, and the price to buy a full bottle can't be beat, especially compared to Light Blue which I think is overpriced to get a similar effect.
I absolutely loved this smell, it's one of my favorites, although I have to agree that it doesn't last long. I had to reapply it every hour or so...
very nice scent.but does not stay long.
I found a bottle of this in a charity shop for about 50p and I quite like it. It reminds me of something else - Valentino perhaps. The problem is, it does not last on the skin and needs to be reapplied every few hours.
To me,this smells a lot like Moschino I Love I Love but more in fruity-green way. It's fresh, clean, girly and optimistic. Apple and peach are noticable without beeing overpowering. Such a pity that the staying power is not excellent, less than 2 hours:(
It's like dolly girl by anna sui. Fresh and sweet, i like it!
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