The packaging is lovely.
I quite liked Love, fruity sweet and girly.
"Love, a sensuous floral concocted by Yves Cassar and Pascal Gaurin of International Flavors
& Fragrances, has top notes of sparkling bergamot, pink pomelo, peach and bamboo leaf mist; a
heart of watery peony, living hydroponic lace rose, jasmine sambac, nectarine blossom, creamy
paperwhites and Egyptian jasmine, and a drydown of petally ylang, creamy vanilla orchid, sensual
musk and blond wood.
G smells like 1985 laying out in the sun with your coconut scented suntan oil on, which is not a bad thing. Or pina coladas on the beach. A little pinapple a little coconut.
G, a modern gourmand by Steve DeMarcado of Fragrance Resources, has top notes of crisp mandarin,
fresh coconut and apple skin; a heart of jasmine sambac, soft freesia and magnolia vapor, and a
drydown of coconut cream, white sandalwood and cottonwoods.
Music is harder to pin down. A bit fruity and dark and a strong floral punch. Not really my thing.
Music, a delicate floral by Honorine Blanc of Firmenich, has top notes of clementine and
sparkling pear; a heart of jasmine sambac, sweet pea and honeysuckle, and a drydown of vanilla,
skin musk and sleek woods.
Lil' Angel is very sweet, in the way of a two year old girl covered in sweets. I don't like this one
Lil' Angel, a fruity floral by Givaudan's Christophe Raynaud, has top notes of raspberry,
cranberry, blackberry and pineapple; a heart of pear blossom, candied violet and sugared rose,
and a drydown of lollipop accord, hinoki wood and crystal amber.
Baby smells like baby powder. Personally I think this is NEVER a good thing. Who wants to smell like a baby's ass? I guess if you do, save yourself the cash and just use real baby powder!
Baby, a powdery musk by Firmenich's Harry Fremont, has top notes of freesia, bergamot and white
rose; a heart of orange flower, tiare flower and jasmine petals, and a drydown of white musk,
soft woods, heliotrope, vanilla and violet.
I really love the little containers though! They're so cute!

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