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Suddenly Madame Glamour Eau De Parfum 75ml

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The scent changes before my nose between floral and fruity, with a softer orange-tangerine note, looks more changeable and difficult to define (rose? I just conducted the same blind test with Mrs Bonkers Senior (aged 76) and she thought the Lidl scent *was* Coco Mlle when it was first applied - as I did, indeed - because it seemed relatively strong on first spraying, but switched her verdict later on as the Coco Mlle kept going and the Madame Glamour began to fade. But in the last four years the quality has become compromised and most of my fav Chanels now are no longer impressive . If you love Coco Mademoiselle but can't afford it, go ahead and give Madame Glamour a try, you won't regret it! Unlike the first reviewer here, others have said the longevity is poor, but Suddenly was less than 5 Euro and you get a full 50ml so I'm not bothered about the longevity.

The initially yellow grapefruit becomes pinker and pinker over time, until the fragrance ends up in a kind of fanta pink grapefruit chord. The only ascertainable difference was that Coco lingers a little longer and has a little more resonance.I infer that Coco Mademoiselle is the scent Suddenly Madame Glamour most closely resembles, or else it wouldn't have been directly pitched against it. Madame is looser on it and instead has a slightly different, somehow showery wood note (if someone still knows the old purple shower gel from Lidl, "Red Summer" or something similar, there was also in it), which I also can't assign 100% (which smells more like patchouli components) - but which doesn't shout so loudly "here's my perfume! I will try to find it in a Lidl nearby, as I like Coco Mademoiselle, but for some reasons, Chanel's perfumes don't develop really good on me, they kinda turn. just three lone bottles of Suddenly Fleurs were left standing, looking a little lost on their own in the large cardboard tray. In the event of any safety concerns or for any other information about a product please carefully read any instructions provided on the label or packaging and contact the manufacturer.

Maybe you'll feel better about your sniffing skills if you know that I couldn't even figure out what perfume I wore yesterday when I smelled the sweater this morning-and I didn't do it blindly! For years I've sprayed on Madame Glamour whenever I've passed through Lidl, which is at least several times a year.Now I don't have the note information - I had quite a job getting hold of the ones for Lidl Suddenly D'Or, though I managed it in the end - but the press release for Suddenly Madame Glamour mentions "fresh citrus and floral notes merging to an alluring, exotic oriental accord", adding that it is a "timeless, affordable and classic fragrance". It is just as citrusy in the attack, just as beautifully floral-orangy in the course, simply heavenly! I am in the "I prefer this to Coco Mademoiselle" camp, and so is my husband and 2 other people I made blind tests on!

In the spirit of family harmony - and given that 50ml is a lot of perfume for one person to get through - I'd say that would be the fairest arrangement! I am sure I won't like the Lidl scent, not because it is bad in itself, but because I cannot stand Coco Mademoiselle either.

I've learned from from this forum that it's a dupe of Coco Mademoiselle, which is lovely, but it smells like so. Getting something totally free is likely to get a true MoneySaver's heart pumping faster than any cardio workout ever could. behind on my reading but I finally got to this post and I want to say that I enjoyed it tremendously! It's still nice and does smell very similar to Coco Madamoiselle, but I guess now that I don't consider that one one of my top 5 anymore, it makes sense that I'm not as crazy about this one anymore either.

So, in a bid to combine fitness with frugality, I've rounded up 20 ways you can exercise and get fit without spending a penny, both outdoors and at home. And, 90% of the 100 women who blind tested the perfumes in the second round said they also preferred the Lidl perfume. I was the first - and quite possibly the only - reviewer to detect a marked similarity between its fruity floral Suddenly D'Or and Ghost Luminous. Lewis is also careful to point out that Lidl’s budget perfume is merely a very similar product and perfectly legit: ‘These are not copies and I’d expect them to have a higher duty of care. Content on this site is not intended to substitute for advice given by medical practitioner, pharmacist, or other licensed health-care professional.The use by date is end 2014, so I will keep them cool and in their boxes and shall be enjoying it for the years to come. However, they are never Identical, as the ingredients used in making our perfumes are totally Vegan. What is interesting about all this is that I have always thought of Coco Mademoiselle as a crowd pleaser, as a scent that it is awfully hard not to like. I hope you are lucky - I don't have your part of the country down as a hotbed of NOTW readers, certainly. At first spray it's very screechy and alcoholic (my boyfriend absolutely hated it), but once it settles both on skin and clothes it gets really patchouli heavy and very close to Coco Mademoiselle (and Chance imho).

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