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Curve Kicks (for women)

Designer: Liz Claiborne Olfactive Group: Floral Fruity
Curve Kicks by Liz Claiborne is a floral fruity fragrance for women. Curve Kicks was launched in 2006. Top notes are melon, mandarin orange, cassia and pear; middle notes are peony, passionfruit, freesia and lily-of-the-valley; base notes are sandalwood, vanilla, peach, vetiver and cedar.

Fragrance Notes

top notes
MelonMandarin OrangeCassiaPear
middle notes
PeonyPassionfruitFreesiaLily-of-the-Valley
base notes
SandalwoodVanillaPeachVetiverCedar

Curve Kicks Fragrance Reviews:

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I expected so little from this, but was very pleasantly surprised.

As other reviewers have said, Kicks opens with a burst of citrus notes that are borderline-masculine. However, they aren't your typical citrus topnotes... they have a little oomph, a little something extra.

Only minutes in, the freesia and lily of the valley take center stage (on my skin, at least). A few peony petals peek through, and the peach as well, though sparingly. Looking at the notes, one would expect this to be your standard fruity-floral, but it is not. It's not too offbeat, but not too predictable. It's a summery scent that I can neither describe as inherently floral OR fruity, though I do get a touch of both.

Lasting power is excellent, as is the price. This will be a spring and summer staple in my meager collection.

I encourage anyone with a tight budget to give this a try. There are certainly better and pricier alternatives, but for the money, this is a great deal and a great experience.
06/23/09 23:28:45
Curve Kicks is a very citrus fruity bottle of juice. I actually found out about it via the internet. When I purchased it, I'd never smelled it before, but I found out quickly that it was a very agreeable fragrance. When you first spray it, it's rather strong and borders between a masculine and feminine scent. The opening is very, very fruity. The mandarin orange is the most dominant of the fruits in the top notes. The whole fragrance reminds me of oranges, which probably is attributed to the orange in the top notes, the passionfruit in the middle notes and peaches in the base notes. As this fragrance settles into your skin, it becomes more feminine as opposed to masculine. You still get a good pop of citrus in the drydown but there's also a hint of subtle sweetness from the spicier base notes. Curve Kicks is actually a very beautiful but underrated fragrance. If you haven't tried Curve Kicks before then it's about time you do. It's a very modern fragrance that can actually be worn during any season or occasion.
06/03/09 13:46:10
 
Yes, the poster below is so right about this fragrance it is really passionfruity and it is nice,it is very low-key too because I don't ever see too many reviews on it. It does last which is something we all look for in a perfume but I think alot of people are put off because of the bottle and packaging because it is not the most attractive. But give it a try ladies you will be impressed with the staying power at least and it is much better and more mature than curve crush (which in my opinion stinks!).
03/14/09 22:28:42
really really passionfruity! personally, i love passionfruit, and was having a hard time finding a yummy smell of it like the hand gel i used to get from BBW. however, the BBW edt of their Tropical Passionfruit was a total disappointment. this one is a whole lot better! it's sharp (but i don't mind it somehow), green, and citrusy in a passionfruit way, not orangy like the bottle would suggest. yet, believe it or not, i still occasionally smell something creamy behind this. this is a mood lifter!
02/01/09 12:52:59
 
I just got this yesterday, and, I don't care for it. Smells too familiar to me, the scent does not stand out like others I have tried. I seem to prefer the floral scents with a hint of wood or spice to them.
11/02/08 11:50:22
 
guest_AnnieSez
I think this smells alot like Ralph Rocks during the drydown. Try them both together like I did and you will see.
10/27/08 07:49:30
I like this perfume a lot. When I first smelled it I wasn't too sure and when it's first sprayed on it's quite strong but softens down really nicely to a creamy slightly fruity scent with a bit of a kick! It's long-lasting too and I can apply one spritz in the morning and it will last all day and into the evening, but it's not overpowering.
10/22/08 16:08:15
I really, really like this one. Although I see that this is a "floral fruity" one, I'm not getting a fruity smell. The exception being the peach, which stays through the whole journey - but this never gets too sweet.

There is just enough of peony here: not too much. The base has just enough resins in it. It's a feminine scent.
10/06/08 06:36:33

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