Love fragrance notes

    • lemongrass, cinnamon, bergamot, jasmine, rose, ylang ylang, toffee apple

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Such a great mix of floral. Very original. Totally Lush. I tried it in tropical weather and got hooked directly.
13th April 2020
228037
i like this, it reminds me of romance by firelight, it matures on the skin after an hour into a subtle citrus
19th February 2014
135696

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Yup, apple pie -- for about 2 seconds.
Then it gets very synthetic and becomes a computer-generated hologram of apple pie.
"Damn it, Number One, the replicator is malfunctioning. Not only can I not get my beloved Tea... Earl Grey... hot... but the apple pie is floating outside Orion's nebula."
An odd, sharp, brisk, detergenty echo of apples, cinnamon, and crust. Quite obnoxious.
Let us avoid such "love".
5th March 2012
106118
Review of the re-issue in 2010 by Gorilla Perfumes, previously B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful:

Love begins like chewing gum for the nose: not only does it smell like Wrigley's Juicy Fruit gum, it also feel like something to pass the time after a brief moment of refreshment. An hour later, I realised those lush, perky citrus notes so typical of the Gorilla range were still pulsating to their own merry beat and that the accompanying jasmine wasn't going to be coming forward any further. Love is, in fact, an incredibly rich cologne in the manner of Eau de Guerlain, but infused with a tropical fruit playfulness all its own. Super.
22nd March 2011
87883
This smells of baked apples & spice to me. lf it's supposed to be the scent of "love", then it's a mother's love, as in "mom's apple pie", not romantic love. No bad thing though; it's an edible kind of scent which l think would be nice to wear at Christmas time. lt's just a little too sweet for me.
20th February 2011
85513
I don't get apple pie at all. Starts with a HUGE wonderful great zing of lemon, soon joined by a hint of those pyramid-shaped little pastel boiled sweets - perfumed bonbons I think they were called. This quickly mutates into bubblegum, yes bubblegum, with a hint of some sort of 'skin' smell, maybe skin that's been rolling around in sand. Again quite quickly, a strong jasmine note pushes it's way through the bubblegum and remains dominant for the rest of the wearing. I would sum this scent up as LEMONS, followed by BEACH overall, I think that people who like 'beachy' scents would probably like this. I did get the word 'innocent' coming to mind quite strongly when I first tried this perfume. Overall I think this is an uplifting scent, it's strange too, but I like it.
16th June 2009
62098
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