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Experiences by Priscilla Presley is a Floral fragrance for women. Experiences was launched in 1993. Top notes are green notes, violet, peach and bergamot; middle notes are carnation, orchid, orris root, heliotrope, ylang-ylang, lily-of-the-valley and rose; base notes are sandalwood, amber, musk, vanilla and cedar.
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It seems it's the same like in passionata's 20 case. I gave Experiences a second try and this time it felt different. I haven't suffered from sour aldehydes that much. The start was herbal-hairsprayish and then it became sweeter and maybe watery... it was the time when the fragrance became nicer and a good start to Indian Summer created after. If you want a comparison, the first notes brought "Magnifique" by Lancome to my mind, but they're different, very different, maybe the medicine note is similiar, but it's much much more lighter in Experiences.
The name "Experiences" really fits. It's like a woman who has suffered some hard times that made her sour and sharp outside but deep in her heart she's still womanly, warm.
It's a well blend scent but I don't feel comfortable enough in it to become a fan, I think.
I've bought a small bottle ot the perfume and it was a blind buy. As much as I love "Indian Summer" I'm disappointed with "Experiences".
There no aldehydes listed but somehow I can detect them.
"Experiences" is an old school and old school can be nice but the biting of aldehydes is too tiring, I feel like an old and sad lady wearing the perfume: sour flowers and awful aldehydes. I have to get rid of them unfortunately...
My second time with "Experiences" is much better than it was last time. Now i can finally smell the flowers: rose, heliotrope, lilly of the valley and also quite a lot of bergamote in the opening. Still not similar to "Tresor" because "Tresor" has a very strong peachy note beside being rosy scent. Thsi one smells similar to Blumarine´s "Blu" in the opening and the drydown smells similar to Jil Sander´s "Jil" the original one thanks to orchid.
Not bad but still won´t be wearing myself. And lasting power is not as good as it could be.
i don´t know how it can be in any way associated with Lancome´s "Tresor", on me it is mostly the same as Caron´s "Nocturnes de Caron". Really, i have compared them both on my wrists and the are very much alike, especially drydown.
I smell the smoky woody note. Somehow i can´t smell any flowers or roses in it, i don´t understand where are all those beautiful roses and flowers that are listed here, only orchids are present in the drydown which makes it a bit similar to Jil Sander´s "Jil" (the original one).
Thought it would be something different, but indeed it is for an experienced fragrance lover, not for everyone.
I found this to be a nice, light, well balanced floral. Pleasant enough. Mediocre longevity. Will try it with Tresor tomorrw to look for the similarities.
Experiences is a perfume inspired by Tresor-Lancome.I don't know if the structure beyond the obvious rose is similar but it is just a cheaper copy.
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