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| Strength of Scent | 8/10 |
|---|---|
| Value for Money | 7/10 |
| Overall rating | 9/10 |
Full review by
Gail Cooke![]()
on 26th Aug 2007
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User Rating : 9
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Good Points: Love the bottle The fragrance is soft and very feminine
Bad Points: None for me
General comments: There are few today who do not know the name Marc Jacobs. His clothing designs have won a loyal following from those who appreciate his flair and awareness of what becomes women. His designs are understated yet elegant, classic yet innovative.
He reflects the same qualities in his fragrances. Of his latest, Blush, Mr. Jacobs said, "My garden in Paris is permeated with the delicate scent of Jasmine. For me, it is a smell of simple and intense glory - nature in grand performance. I feel a connection exists between this rich flower and the innate power of femininity."
What words could better describe this fragrance? Star Jasmine, which is grown in China and is the richest form of Jasmine, highlights the scent augmented by Japanese Honeysuckle, soft musks and wood notes. It's dreamy, almost tender. Ultra feminine.
The bottle is sleek, curved, a blush glass tone topped by a silver cap. Also included in the collection is Body Cream, Body Lotion, and Shower Gel.
Gail Cooke
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