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Avril Lavigne Wild Rose
HotCanadian pop-rock singer Avril Lavigne launches her third fragrance under the name of Wild Rose in 2011. The first perfume, Black Star, was introduced in 2009, followed by the second one, Forbidden Rose, a year later. Wild Rose keeps up with the theme of its predecessor and is made as a refreshing, floral-fruity perfume for daily wear. The composition is described as a feminine and exciting blend of sun-kissed fruits and beautiful flowers. It begins with notes of mandarin, pink grapefruit and plum. The heart is composed of orange blossom, frangipani and blue orchid, while the base notes are musk, sandalwood and creme brulee. Avril Lavigne Wild Rose is available as 15, 30 and 50 ml EDP, 150 ml body lotion and 150 ml deodorant.
Canadian pop-rock singer Avril Lavigne launches her third fragrance under the name of Wild Rose in 2011. The first perfume, Black Star, was introduced in 2009, followed by the second one, Forbidden Rose, a year later. Wild Rose keeps up with the theme of its predecessor and is made as a refreshing, floral-fruity perfume for daily wear. The composition is described as a feminine and exciting blend of sun-kissed fruits and beautiful flowers. It begins with notes of mandarin, pink grapefruit and plum. The heart is composed of orange blossom, frangipani and blue orchid, while the base notes are musk, sandalwood and creme brulee. Avril Lavigne Wild Rose is available as 15, 30 and 50 ml EDP, 150 ml body lotion and 150 ml deodorant.
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The perfume notes are as follows: Mandarin, Pink Grapefruit, Plum, Orange Blossom, Frangipani, Blue Orchid, Musk, Sandalwood and wait for it: Creme Brulee. Yummy :)
I guess the only problem with the scent really is the Name. I guess if I were to first see this on the shelf, I would expect that when I spray the scent, it would have some Rose notes to it. But sadly, this is not the case. None of the perfume notes encompass a Rose. But it is still a great perfume. Her range is also not badly priced and make the perfect gift to any teen as well as young adult!
I can’t say that I particularly like the packaging of the perfume, because I am use to more expensive packaging. But if one keeps things in perspective the bottle is not all that bad. I understand that with celebrity fragrances, one needs to keep the costs down so the bottles cannot always compete with the likes of Marc Jacobs, Burberry and other designer brands. I realise that I am sounding like a complete perfume snob now. But when one uses a beauty product, especially perfume, one partakes in the whole experience of it. The way a bottle feels in your hands, how it looks and how well it sprays the perfume, these are all important factors because perfume is a complete luxury purchase. Although the bottle isn’t that wonderful in my opinion, the spraying mechanism is actually very good. It sprays a fine mist of perfume that does not cause perfume to run down your neck....I hate it when that happens! I think a younger audience will like the bottle because it has a plastic rose flower lid that when removed, frees a silver ring that can be worn. So the manufacturers have put some thought into the design to make the bottle more appealing and unique. The thing I don’t like about the bottle is the sprayed bottom. I personally think the bottle would look so much better without it. To me it looks like someone stood there with an Appliance White spray paint can spraying the bottles because they ran out of ideas and saw spray paint laying around.
Anyway with all of that said, I was pleasantly surprised by the fragrance. It embodies many things I love in perfumes. My favourite kinds of perfumes are ones that strike a good balance between being fruity, sweet and vanilla. This perfume has all three! It starts off on a fruity note of grape fruit, mandarins and hints of plum. As it starts to settle on your skin it warms up to floral notes and an orangey scent. As the day wears on you are left with a musky and almost vanilla scent that I read up to be crème brulee (which is my favourite dessert so I loved that little titbit of information).
The staying power of this perfume was actually quite good. I found that spraying it at 7am by 12pm the scent started to fade quite a bit and at 4pm it wasn’t all that noticeable. So this is a perfume that you will have to spray again at lunch time if you want the scent to linger on your skin longer.
All in all, I am pleasantly surprised by this perfume and think it is a perfect everyday kind of fragrance. It’s pleasant smelling, not at all over powering and affordable.
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