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Secondscent by Ted Baker is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Sophie Labbe. Top notes are hawthorn, lily-of-the-valley and anise; middle notes are jasmine, heliotrope and tiare flower; base notes are sandalwood, musk and vanilla.
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Well I've never smelled HP Eau Sensuelle but if they do smell the same I need to!
On me this is the same from start to finish, Heliotrope, slight tiare, vanilla, and musk. The best Heliotrope attempt I've found so far in a perfume. It's very soft, feminine, and pretty. I love it!
blind buy. by reading it seems to be similar to Hypnotic Poison Eau Sensuelle i was very intrigued. hey i don't regret this purchase, i'm such amazed!!!!
it lays on your skin like a soft veil of fresh cutted flowers, sugarcoated powdery petals driped in crisp lemonsorbet, spiced up with anis and sweetened with vanilla!
this scent is fantastic!
top:
it starts with a delicious gourmand sensation of hawthorntea aroma with a very tart lemony syrup accord, spiced with energizing anise which one stands out here in a very delightful way. a quite unusual topnote which is very uplifting your mood instantly. this puts a smile on my face!
heart:
an incredible soft velvety heliotrope is growing one my skin, powdery sweet jasmin and the exotic smell from intense tiareflower, which i love so mutch in perfumes, omg, it's soooo nice and cheerful! i can't resist to sniffing my skin again and again and inhale the beautiful aroma of this stage.
bottom:
it dries down to a deep creamy sandelwood with a very natural vanilla aroma and hints of smooth musk, top and heart are still present, waving sweet endless trails, i'm in heaven!
looks like i found my perfect signature scent for this spring and maybe summer - this goes immediately to my top 5 shelf for the upcoming sunny period of the year.
btw. it smells indeed very similar to Hypnotic Poison Eau Sensuelle.... i tested HPES now twice and i agree with the wearing sensation, and it's similar for some specific smell (the specific HP-range idendity aroma which one makes it so distinctable to the others) but not by the entire composition. i find this one is fresher and creamier while Hypnotic Poison Eau Sensuelle is thinner/less creamy and more powdery on the drydown due the tuberose.
lasting power is very good but sillage could be better. the only descent point, HP eau sensuelle lingers way more.
all in all a gorgeous scent and the bottle is gorgeous as well!
THE PURPLE SEMIOPAQUE COLOR of the bottle WITH THE FLORAL VELVETY LAYER suits PERFECT to this wonderful scent.
why such a perfect beauty is discontinued? :(
i have been using ted baker second skin for as long as i remember now, however it has been a hurculean task for me to find these miniatures in town. Sad that Ted baker has stopped producing second skin now. Can you please suggest me a perfume with similar notes!
Although the notes are different this one and Hypnotic Poison Eau Sensuelle smell exactly the same 1:1.They are just twins!!!!
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