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100% Love by S-Perfume is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women. 100% Love was launched in 2003. The nose behind this fragrance is Sophia Grojsman. The fragrance features red berries, musk, dark chocolate, woodsy notes, incense, red currant, ivy, bulgarian rose, turkish rose and labdanum.
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I'm sorry to be so harsh but you know that acidly sweet smell vomit can have to it? That's what this reminds me of. I placed some on only one wrist (thank goodness) and I couldn't wash it off fast enough. My stomach tightened and I could feel acids creeping up into my throat. I have never had such a reaction to a fragrance before. It is now in the waste basket. Thank goodness we have the option of purchasing samples without the risk of buying an entire bottle.
I tried my sample last night after I had a shower, and had to stop myself to jump in the shower again.
This is a very dificult perfume, I never had such a horrible reaction to a perfume, it's strong and acid berries, I wait for a few minutes for the drydown, but it becomes a little better. Don't like it at all.
Apparently, A Lab On Fire sells this perfume and calls it Rose Rebelle. Parent company and perfume naming issue aside, this is one strange cookie.
there's something a little dark and hard to wear about this perfume. For some reason, the "cocoa" turns to something akin to leather on me; leather being a difficult note for me to wear. I can't put my finger on it but the rose tones it down ever so slightly and in such a pretty way, that I'm enjoying the experience of wearing it and seeing its evolution. very evocative. i'm a little infatuated with it, actually. very very not for everyone...
ok. basically when i first smelled this from the bottle i 100% agreed with the 'berry vomit' descriptions and such...but! i was in the mood to try something sweet smelling and i thought i would go ahead and finally try and put this on and seriously its kinda nice. It in no way made me nauseated or horrified which i somewhat expected.
There are times when the berry comes on a little too strong but i really like the tartness and the chocolate and musk and whatever florals are in here are surprisingly nice and smelling quite yummy.
I cant really imagine this being an everyday type scent but what i have been passing as something that would probably be best suited for a stripper...well not only and im re-thinking it but im kinda into this!
*It also reminds me of the way the strawberry shortcake dolls smelled in the 80's
I perked up with interest the first time I smelled this. It was very sweet in an unusual way so I thought I really liked it. But after more sniffs, I realized it was too much, too exaggerated, and I would tire of it quickly, but I still thought I liked it a whole lot.
Then I came here and read about the overripe fruit, fruit vomit, etc, and suddenly, that's all I could see it for. Not that I am always that easily influenced...I actually like to stick to my opinions, but in this case, I think there is quite a bit of truth to those comments. Apart from the rotting fruit, there is a little rose, a little chocolate, and a little bit of woods.
It really is different, so I'm glad to have experienced it, but I would never wear this. I'm done with it. I am not surprised there are enough people loving this, because I almost went down that path myself. This is a fragrance I would want to stick under people's noses and ask, "What do you think, what do you think?" I am also quite curious what I would think if I smelled this on another person.
Dark chocolate & berry vomit. No hyperbole, no sneering. I’m an RN and smell a lot of vomit. This smells like dark chocolate, a couple of blueberries and gastric secretions.
Is this meant to be experimental/supercilious as in Secretions Magnifiques? It’s part of the S-Perfume condom-covered line. Is it meant to refer to some aspect of sex (that apparently I’ve never experienced)?
I’m vaguely perplexed, but it smells so awful that I have no interest in returning to the scene of the crime and getting to the bottom of it.
The fruit is the main scent here, and it's musty and nasty. Dusty fruit, maybe even rotting, there's just a disgusting scent there. This also projects a very sharp, very artificial note off my skin, this is not good. I think I would have to agree with the others who have said this - it smells like fruit vomit.
Breathing closely and deeply I can just catch the hint of a delicious dark chocolate, but it is covered up by those horrible notes. I am honestly not sure I would be able to recognize it as there if I didn't know it was supposed to be.
A few minutes later the fruit vomit is still the top note, but underneath it is smoky and musky with the chocolate base. I like this, except for the fruit. The smoky part I think would make a good incense.
So, overall, this is a dislike for me.
Oh my, this - to me- was absolutely disgusting. How could this ever have come from the same nose as the one who made "outrageous" by Frederic Malle. I'll never understand.
I wrote down my thoughts when I smelled this for the first time two years ago. "Overripe fruits, old roses and Juicy Fruit tasting(smelling) red vine." Tried it again just now and it still is just that, Juicy Fruit vine. Unpleasant. No chocolate.
Dark chocolate & berry vomit. No hyperbole, no sneering. I’m an RN and smell a lot of vomit. This smells like dark chocolate, a couple of blueberries and gastric secretions.
Is this meant to be experimental/supercilious as in Secretions Magnifiques? It’s part of the S-Perfume condom-covered line. Is it meant to refer to some aspect of sex (that apparently I’ve never experienced)?
I’m vaguely perplexed, but it smells so awful that I have no interest in returning to the scene of the crime and getting to the bottom of it.
This is the worst perfume ever. it is really the most awful lactonic chemical scent i have ever came across.
Wow this is realy somthing else . Never come into anything like this . Redberrys whit chocolates in a garden full off roses . so yummy, there is a incensy woody feal to it aswell . but it is very much tamed buy the berrys, sweet and slightly Gourmand to my nose .
There is a little disterbing screachy note in it that i cant fully cope whit . so im glad i only have a tester .
Smells like chocolate covered smoked cherries.
Is so tantalizing, and it is so gourmand without being childish, linear, and boring.
What an exciting smell...I keep thinking about it...and I don't get ANY vomit. It is a bit 'scratchy' though...
my 71 years old mum with that fragrance bacame a fan of sophia ---- and mum smells great with tht juice
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this is all labdanum on me with a dusting of rose and raspberry. not very sweet, and very nice, indeed.
Chocolate covered cherries on acid. Psychedelic!
This is a serious like of mine!
no much more to say the: the ladies master piece - or so - or one of the 1000 master pieces - just can not stop smelling it and vaporised onto the right person its just a drug ---------
thx lady s.
I get roses everywhere! WOW!
There is a green element there because of it upon intial application, along with some fruitiness. It's quite beautiful.
Then that fades, and VERY quickly. Sadly so! It was actually the best part for me. The dydown is warm with only minimal hints of chocolate. It hangs very close to the skin and doesn't have good projection. If you want it noticed you might have to spray twice as much.
I'm glad I tested it, but I would not go out of my way for a full bottle. I spent $5 on a 1ml sample vial just to kill the curiosity. That was enough for me.
Chocolate and rose, mmmm. Makes you want to lick it off! Not an every day sort of perfume but great for a cozy night in front of the fire, or even on a romantic date. A little goes a long way.
Admittedly, Sophia Grojsman has created some of my favorite- and over the top- YSL scents: Paris, Parisienne, & Yvresse. The combination of juicy fruit and bold florals works marvelously in all these. Similarly, Kenzo's Kashaya is a beguiling scent with the tropical underpinnings see in Yvresse and Christian LaCroix original. Her Nude by Bill Blass (which only gives the illusion of restraint implied by its name and packaging), is actually a sensual, warm, tossled nude- not the austere and sheer curtain we see in recent releases. Grojsman has also created some of the more unsmiling fragrances out there: the polite Eternity, the wealthy Spellbound, the conservative White Linen, the scowling Beautiful, and the grandmotherly White Diamonds. While these may not be to my taste, they are to many, and Grojsman knows her audiences.
In 100% Love, Grojsman lets loose and has some fun. She draws on her past experience with YSL and E. Taylor's Diamonds & Rubies in creating a scent that boasts a prominent fruit note-a musty, jammy berry. By veering away from traditional perfumes- a trademark goal of "niche" perfumes- in 100% Love she has replaced the floral note with one of cocoa- cocoa powder, to be exact. This is not the Hershey's bar of Montale's Chocolate Greedy or the baking chocolate of Angel. This is more the dusty chocolate of Must de Cartier. This composition reminds me entirely of a bittersweet chocolate cake with raspberry filling, topped with glazed rose petals.
Despite all this deliciousness, there is something that bothers me about this fragrance. Perhaps it is the synthetic nature of the composition. Possibly it is the insidious dustiness. Maybe it is the unidentifiable semblance to Secretions Magnifiques by Etat Libre d'Orange- a scent I find repulsive. I also find 100% Love rather linear, sweet, and juvenile. In character, it reminds me of an early Avon gourmand called Hollywood Pink, which I passed along to my daughter.
While this scent is light on sillage, longevity is very good. It gets high marks for creativity, but I don't know if this is something I would wear.
Innnnnteresting... very interesting... I'm not sure I'll ever actually wear this, but I think I want to smell it again.
This is a very light, sheer EDT (perhaps more like cologne or voile in its strength) that really must be sprayed liberally in order to experience the scent. I thought it was just disappearing on my winter-dry skin, but I read elsewhere (Perfume Posse, Now Smell This) that other perfume fans found it so light that they had to spritz far more than they normally would.
On me, this starts with a big burst of chocolate-covered strawberries -- absolutely delicious, but not something I really want to put on my body. Luckily, it leaves within 10 minutes, and then it's all rose petals dusted with cocoa. The incense, musk, and woods are extremely light, and the whole thing is gone in about two hours.
I understand that 100% Love (MORE) has now been released, as a more intense version of the original. I might be interested in smelling it, but again, I really don't see myself wearing it.
Very light, this is ok, nothing special I would say it has no lasting quality.. Berry is in there. I don't get any insence or chocolate at all. It's pretty but sorta boring.
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