
I have it: 30 I had it: 36 I want it: 4 My signature: 1
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I have it: 30 I had it: 36 I want it: 4 My signature: 1
Liz Sport is a refreshing floral fragrance from 1997. Top notes: lemon, mandarin, freesia and cypress. Heart: lily of the valley, tea rose, orris root and ivy. Base: cedar, sandalwood, moss and tonka.
Available as EDT of 50 and 100 ml.
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This is one of the first perfumes i had, i used it when i was around 12-14 years old (like a decade ago). I think this is a nice out of the shower kind of scent, it has a strong citrus note and it smells a bit soapy too. I'm not atraccted to this clean, citrus scents, I prefer sweet , florals and chypre fragances, but i had this as a gift.If you like watery, clean, lemony scents, you're gonna like this one...
This is a disaster. A screechy, harsh citrus. I'm not a fan of Clinique Happy either (on my skin- smells nice on the right person), but Liz Sport shouldn't really be compared. Happy is a much nicer, cleaner, and better constructed than Liz Sport. Skip it.
This is a really good fragrance. It is so nice. It has a wonderful aroma and a wonderful ending...happy
This is an abomination and should be called Tire Factory. Should spend eternity in perfume purgatory.
The only redemption is that her reformulated Realities is in my top ten.
This is the ideal green scent for me. Too bad when I had it, I thought it was ordinary. It is green, sour, sporty, and makes the wearer feel energetic.
Yes, it is way too commercial but I like it.
this smells nice i had a bottle a few years ago but i returned it because it was leaking but i did like it and yes it smells similar to happy but not exact. the bottle is really ugly as is the packaging so i am not really looking for this looks like a mens cologne bottle idk maybe for the sporty masculine women out there idk?
similar to Clinique's Happy.I really like it!
Starts out as a blast of harsh, almost caustic, pseudo-fougere and the worst kind of synthetic wood along with a little bit of artificial citrus, aquatic greens and generic floral notes that fall somewhere in the general vicinity of lily-of-the-valley. The opening is unbearably strong, and I can understand why reviewers elsewhere have compared it to a toilet cleaner. After a half hour everything was still going strong, screaming “Headache!” so, rather than subject myself to any more of what is the worst kind of drugstore scent, I changed clothes and scrubbed. I had to give it a try since it was there, but Lizsport is definitely not for me. I can't imagine who is IS for.
I just love LIZZZ Always can find @ Gordmons for a cheap price
A screeching citrus disharmony from top to bottom. Certainly it's strong enough to cover the sweat from a hot game of squash. This will have to live out its life as a toilet spray. But, woodsy/spicey isn't my thing and lily of the valley irritates me so if you like those, don't let my review put you off.
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