I had no clue what a cherry fragrance would odor like till I spritzed Juliette by Juliette Has a Gun. I’m not normally a fan of fruity fragrances—apple-y perfumes normally remind me of shampoo, and candy berry fragrances are inclined to make my tooth harm once I odor them, which is admittedly bizarre. So I used to be shocked by simply how a lot I liked Juliette’s darkish cherry notes, spiced by pink pepper. It jogged my memory slightly little bit of Gucci Responsible—the fragrance a variety of my greatest pals wore within the early 2000s—meets Dr Pepper, and I understand how that sounds, however I imply it in the easiest way potential. This fragrance is slightly bit candy, however in a darkish, mysterious method—it’s just like the fragrance model of a deep crimson lipstick, or your favourite wintry drink loved in a dimly lit room, by a crackling hearth. It has that very same sort of vibe. The general impact of Juliette is wintry and horny—excellent for warming up snowy nights this winter. I can see myself carrying it out for drinks with pals, simply as simply as I can at house curled up by the fireplace.
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