
Kittma
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Kittma
3
Young and Dynamic
The scent is primarily very fruity. But not in a purely sweet sugar overload way, rather a bit sour, tangy. Like sour grapes or a green apple. This uniqueness stands out and gives the fragrance a cheeky quality.
When I was studying, at 19 and beyond, #Marbella was my signature scent. It was feminine, sweet, affordable, and long-lasting. All the things that were important to me back then.
Today, I find the scent too sweet, too linear, and too young. As a mother of a small baby and dealing with the resulting sleep deprivation, I feel worlds away from associating myself with this fragrance. The sourness screams of nights spent partying, spontaneous adventures with friends, youthfulness. In my opinion, the scent suits someone who is young and dynamic.
The rose does not stand out. Furthermore, it does not smell like that "classic" rose scent that has been so popular in soaps for years. I do not perceive the patchouli. Meanwhile, I love patchouli. In this particular perfume, a prominent patchouli note would probably be counterproductive.
In the statements, I read that "LR Classics - Marbella | LR / Racine" is said to resemble "Coco Mademoiselle (Eau de Parfum) | Chanel." Indeed, I can recognize a similarity in the fragrance notes, but the vibe and the message differ. Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum is a bit more down-to-earth, mature, and thoughtful. "LR Classics - Marbella | LR / Racine" is more playful, younger, and laid-back.
Although I have outgrown the scent, it marks an important and beautiful phase of my life. I believe that the fragrance can certainly please when presented to a woman who meets the corresponding requirements. Pleasant, cheerful, simply simple. However, for those seeking a sensual fragrance boundary experience or wanting to expand their horizons, the perfume may seem too generic, too uninspired.
When I was studying, at 19 and beyond, #Marbella was my signature scent. It was feminine, sweet, affordable, and long-lasting. All the things that were important to me back then.
Today, I find the scent too sweet, too linear, and too young. As a mother of a small baby and dealing with the resulting sleep deprivation, I feel worlds away from associating myself with this fragrance. The sourness screams of nights spent partying, spontaneous adventures with friends, youthfulness. In my opinion, the scent suits someone who is young and dynamic.
The rose does not stand out. Furthermore, it does not smell like that "classic" rose scent that has been so popular in soaps for years. I do not perceive the patchouli. Meanwhile, I love patchouli. In this particular perfume, a prominent patchouli note would probably be counterproductive.
In the statements, I read that "LR Classics - Marbella | LR / Racine" is said to resemble "Coco Mademoiselle (Eau de Parfum) | Chanel." Indeed, I can recognize a similarity in the fragrance notes, but the vibe and the message differ. Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum is a bit more down-to-earth, mature, and thoughtful. "LR Classics - Marbella | LR / Racine" is more playful, younger, and laid-back.
Although I have outgrown the scent, it marks an important and beautiful phase of my life. I believe that the fragrance can certainly please when presented to a woman who meets the corresponding requirements. Pleasant, cheerful, simply simple. However, for those seeking a sensual fragrance boundary experience or wanting to expand their horizons, the perfume may seem too generic, too uninspired.



Top Notes
Bergamot
Orange
Heart Notes
Jasmine
Rose
Base Notes
Patchouli
Vetiver
Tigerjana

































