Demeter Fragrance Bubble Gum Eau de Cologne
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Release Date:
2012
Brand: Demeter Fragrance
Line: cologne spray
Product Type: perfumes
Classification: middle market
Volume: 30 ml
Country: USA
Made in: USA
Gender: for women
Scent Type: sweet
Top Notes: Sweet Notes
Heart Notes: Sweet notes
Base Notes: Sweet notes
Gum, the most delicious, sweet gum with colorful inserts - it's a echo of childhood. Oh, how little we needed to be happy! But who said that as we grow up, the sensations of childhood should leave our heart and life forever?
In 2012, the American brand Demeter Fragrance decided it's never too late to return to childhood and created a perfume with the scent of real gum, simply and accessibly named - Bubble Gum. As a result, this fragrance became one of the most popular among women, once again proving the theory that all women are little girls at heart, who deserve to be pampered and indulged in their whims.
Enveloping yourself in a few drops of the sweet Bubble Gum scent, you will immediately feel a surge of energy and life. The world will change dramatically and shine with new colors. Your eyes will open wide in surprise and admiration - because life is so interesting and unusual! This perfume is for light-hearted, mischievous, cheerful girls, a bit boyishly cheeky, but at the same time tender and sensual. The lasting fragrance will emit a sweet trail of gum all day long, with just a few drops of the perfume applied in the morning.
This product completely disappointed me. I am very disappointed. They don't smell, they stink. There is a scent, but it is far from being pleasant. I paid 800 UAH, but it's unclear what for. This is what happens when you order perfumes online. You write one thing in the description, but it doesn't correspond to it at all.
What a disappointment! They promised gum, but what we got... It was a mistake not to pay attention to reviews from other websites. I have heard many times that this fragrance reminds many people more of toothpaste than gum. Personally, I don't even smell toothpaste, but rather the balm "Zvezdochka," do you remember it? And to my grandmother, it reminds her of some kind of ointment, like Finalgon. Somewhere after an hour of application, sweet-vanilla notes really come through, but before that... ugh. Now I use it as an air freshener because it's impossible to wear it on myself.