The notes are similar to Lauder's Tom Ford Azuree Soleil Skinscent yet they are vastly different during side by side testing. I swear I am not being persnickety.
There is more vetiver in Azuree. It appears quickly and stays throughout the drydown. It also settles down quickly into a warmed skin scent. Bronze Goddess is sweeter with more coconut and milk. It boasts a caramel note that I never really detect except for a mysterious sweetness. This is more beachy than Azuree.
The notes are Sicilian bergamot,mandarin, tiare milk, orange flower buds, jasmine, creamy magnolia petals and droplets of myrrh with amber, Sandalwood, vetiver, caramel and Coconut Cream.
Credit: Blogdorf GoodmanDisclosure: A press sample of this product was provided by Estee Lauder
Labels: Estee Lauder, Fragrance, Press Sample
6 Inspired Comments:
And they smell exactly the same on my skin when sniffed in a side-by-side test (or, one on the right arm, one on the left).
The miracle of chemistry!
thanks for that, you saved me from having to buy it. the azuree I already have has the notes I prefer.
I know!! My skin chemistry morphs all fragrances.
they smell different to me as well. glad to hear that someone else gets that too.
Annie,
what store in San Francisco will have it?
I have looked on Nordie's,SFA, NM web-sites and can't find it.
It sounds like it smells better than Tom Ford's Azuree!
I love this scent. Should I get the Eau Fraiche or the Oil? Which one has better lasting power?
=)
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