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Release Date:
2016
Brand: Lazell
Line: libirated give me
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: mass-market
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Gender: for women
Scent Type: eastern, flower
Top Notes: Bergamot, Cherry, Pear
Heart Notes: Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Tuberose
Base Notes: Caramel, Patchouli, Vanilla, Vetiver
The Liberated Give Me Eau de Parfum from the Lazell brand is a luxurious composition for lovers of oriental floral scents. Its sensual, feminine aroma enchants, inspires, and captivates. It perfectly complements the image of a bold and graceful lady, making it even more charming, elegant, and attractive and helping you feel confident in different life situations.
The olfactory pyramid of Lazell Liberated Give Me Eau de Parfum:
Top notes open the fragrant symphony with the fresh, pleasantly tart breath of bergamot and seductive, fruity accents of cherry and pear.
Heart notes reveal the floral extravaganza of delicate jasmine, tuberose, and orange blossom.
Base notes create the tremulous trail, intertwining sweet undertones of vanilla and caramel, intoxicating patchouli accords, and warm, cozy vetiver nuances.
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alcohol denat., parfum, aqua, limonene, linalool, alpha-isomethyl ionone, benzyl salicylate, citronellol, geraniol, coumarin, citral
I was in search of powdery scents and, based on reviews, I decided to try this perfumed water. As always with powdery scents, I was disappointed because it is not present here (at least for me). However, I liked this fragrance. For me, it is the scent of fragrant summer field flowers with a slightly honeyed note. It is perfect for autumn and winter when there will be a lack of sunshine. It is a very warming and cozy fragrance.
The fragrance is interesting, in the style of Dior Jadore. It is floral and beautiful. I don't detect any cherry notes, even though I have a black dress from Guerlain. The scent is indeed strong, floral, and reminiscent of the Soviet era. Unfortunately, I bought it based on reviews and was hoping for something else. It's strange how everyone's sense of smell is different.
Pleasant and long-lasting fragrance!
The perfume is definitely complex. It has been half a year, a blend of Ungaro's pink and Guerlain's black dress from the seventeenth year. There are notes of these two fragrances here, and there is also cherry tree bark. I will wait, let it stand until August. It is deeply oriental, with a rainy autumn and winter, not light, a bit smoky.
Thick, rich cherry liqueur.
It has been sitting for about 10 months, and now it feels just right.
Before, it was more like cherry tincture.
What has been added is precisely the thickness and sweetness.
If the aromas of such concentrated sophistication are not to your taste, then it is certainly better not to get it.
My friend, who is a fan of La Vie Est Belle, really liked the scent.
I enjoy it on myself for about half an hour, then I don't feel it anymore (probably because I'm used to it), but if I'm outside and there's a gust of wind, the fragrance is right there.
I hardly wear any scents on my skin, but it lasts on clothes for several days.
Enchanting and deep aroma.
Prestigious.
During the first month after purchase, the cherry note was the most captivating. Even though it was a hot summer, I used it and it didn't overpower anyone))
By the way, back then it opened up much easier, as I now understand. Perhaps, due to the very hot air, many notes flew away instantly, as many perfumes change in the summer.
Then I put them aside (I'm fickle with fragrances), but now I've taken them out again - they have matured and become more coherent.
It is rich, very long-lasting, and has a shimmer to it, slightly spicy to me.
Like any sweet (possibly Eastern?) fragrance, it is not suitable for lovers of "fresh" scents.
For the curious - the fragrance is in the direction of Givenchy L'Interdit Eau de Parfum.