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Flowerbomb Eau de Toilette version is launched in 2007. This fresh fragrance reminiscent of sparkling pink champagne with its notes of tangerine, orange, pink pepper, freesia, rose, osmanthus, jasmine, amber, patchouli and cashmere.
It is available as 50 and 100 ml EDT.
Flowerbomb Eau de Toilette was created by Olivier Polge, Carlos Benaim and Domitille Berthier.
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Age: 24
Skin: normal-oily. Medium brown.
Preferences: Fruity, vanilla, watery, sweet, citrus (Will update)
Perfume nose: amateur
best season autumn/winter
day/night night
the age of the woman who wears it 20- 30
the persona of the woman who wears it youthful bubbly flirty mischievous, resilient.
This perfume has an amazing staying power and warm drydown thats why i suggested it as nightwear. when sprayed on clothes it has an orangey peppery smell which is very fresh smelling and a slight hint of rose and jasmine so for those who was expecting flowerbomb to resemble something similar to a bouquet(flower) being thrown at your face(bomb) may be disappointed.
when sprayed on the skin i get this initial smell of licorice, orange and abit of pepper(warm spice to compliment the cashmere woods not a guyish pepper) but then to me it dries down into orange, vanilla and candy with a hint of tea im not too sure like the youngest green tea you can get ooh ooh and something very nice i cant quite get my finger on and that intriguing tea smell takes it away from your typical sweet sticky scent. yummy! ^.^ it just cooks so well on my skin makes a rainy day a nice happy day =D
For those who like to give their nose more of a journey this ones for you! it goes from cool and fresh to warm and inviting and it makes wearing light pinks, floral floaty patterns warm beiges and white knits, just that much sexier!
its light and pretty not dark and mysterious strange thing i was lighting my fire and my hand smelt like smoke- it even smells great mixed with the smoke strange huh? brings the patchouli out of it =o
12 hours after applying it i get the nicest softest vanilla with a tiny tiny hint of leather or money which adds to the vanilla really quite resilient
the woman to wear this wants something different, she is youthful but wants to be more of a woman now, she is the type of woman you want to get to know as she is bubbly and flirtatious but plays it at the right pace. then her mischievous side comes out "do you want to get out of here" only so she can bring all of attention to you. resilience? shes the type of woman who gets right back into it
for those wanting to gamble away into a semi expensive perfume if you are young this is not such a gamble IMO other expensive perfumes such as (shh not telling-email me) aged me up so much i went from 24 to 34 and being a student i can not make that expected lifestyle around my perfume especially in my situation.... lol. its a standalone perfume without the need for a convertible or pearls and a LBD
Hello from new zealand!
I can understand the comparisons to Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel although Flowerbomb Eau De Toilette proves to be much sweeter and a bit more innocent snd subtle where as I think of Coco Mademoiselle as being more Polished and Sophisticated, far to grown up to be innocent.
Flowerbomb Eau De Toilette is a great example of a fragrance that has Pink pepper but avoids smelling masculine or to be simple "Peppery", what works so well with this scent is that all the notes have been balanced out beautifully. The Tangerine and Orange really shine through almost offering a sort of Candy-like quality to the fragrance which I also like. Don't worry though, the Candy qualities smell profoundly refined and avoid coming off as cheap or immature. It strikes a balance of being young but still wearable for all ages.
Another fantastic thing about Flowerbomb Eau de Toilette is how subtle the fragrance is. It Projects very well but unlike the Eau de Parfum, it doesn't scream out loud, it sort of hums a nice little tune which makes this perfect for those who find the Eau de Parfum a little too much for their tastes.
This fragrance dries down to a beautiful floral, fruity trail. The candy quality aspect remains but it has sort of simmered down in order to give way to the beautiful scent of Rose, Freesia and Jasmine. For those who do not like Patchouli, don't let it put you off trying this fragrance. The Patchouli for me is only evident in the dry-down and in this case its been sweetened by all the first group of notes keeping the fragrance Beautiful, Feminine and Perfect to wear all year round.
For an Eau de Toilette, this fragrance has pretty decent staying power and should give you upto 9-10 hours of fragrance. It's absolutely worth the money and is a slightly more affordable version compared to the Eau de Parfum which retails for around $205.00 here in Australia.
Way too much pepper, I find it overbearing. It especially doesn't suit such a sweet fragrance, like sprinkling pepper on a dessert. I also find the citrus notes unpleasantly sour.
I'm not a big fan of the EDP version - find it wayy too sweet and strong for my liking. However, the EDT is absolutely amazing for me - I agree with the reviews below that it's a lighter, watered down version of the EDP - But I think for those of us who found the original too overpowering but still liked the smell, it's perfect! Wore it for the first time this Saturday night and it smelled amazing! Really glad I bought it.
Hmmm, this comes in an EDT now? I don't think I would like that. I have the EDP and it is STRONG, but I go easy on it and I think it smells amazing, especially at night. EDP is the way to go, I think, if you can get it. I LOVE Flowerbomb sooo much!
This is like a watered down orange soda scent compared to the EDP - yes, it's lighter and fresher but it has no character like the EDP.
Its nice but doesnt last> i got it for christmas wanted flowerbomb extreme. It smells flowewry and fruity when sprayed. However once its on i smell the amber: patchouli vanilla and sandalwood!
Flowerbomb EDT is definitely related to Flowerbomb EDP. I love them both. EDT is less heavy and sweet than EDP, and I see some have compared it to Coco Mademoiselle. I can see why, I think probably the sharp orangey opening, but after that there is no comparison. CM is jammed full of patchouli after the initial citrus but here we have floral notes instead. All in all Flowerbomb EDT is lovely, fruity floral, but not in that teen/celeb fashion we seem to be getting overrun with lately. If you like EDP but find it too sweet and heavy then EDT should definitely be on your test list.
I've never smelled the edt but i find it hard to beleive that it smells like coco mademoiselle ... i've noticed people often refer to mademoiselle as being similar... with so many different perfumes, and I've not once seen it where I'd actually agree with them, so I'm guessing this is the case here.
Just because it's a fruity floral does not mean it's mademoiselle, lol
I think I'm in love with this scent. It's absolutely mouth-watering and delicious. With the first spray I smell pink pepper. Afterwards it settles into mostly powdery flowers. The drydown is musky. That's what my nose detects anyway. Overall it's pretty sweet and gets you a lot of compliments (at least I do!) Everyone asks me what I'm wearing, saying I smell amazing. Definitely my signature!
it is quite nice, but the EDT reminds me of a lighter coco mademoiselle. if i have to choose, i prefer the chanel.
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