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Antilope Perfume
The Antilope Perfume
was created by in 1995 and is recommended for daytime wear.
This feminine scent possesses a blend of peach, apricot, sandalwood,
cedar, amber and musk. This delicate composition reaches its
pinnacle in the heady seduction of vanilla and cedar wood,
underlining the presence of today's woman in all her touching
complexity. Notes include: Cassis, Dewberry, Pink Peppercorn,
Californian Orange, Rose Oil, Jasmine, Raspberry, Peach, Madonna
Lily, Tuberose, Cedar wood, Vanilla, and Oak moss. Although
the Antilope Perfume is recommended for day wear, I personally feel
that it is a bit too strong to wear to work; however, I am
not a huge fan of strong perfume in general. The peach and
apricot give this fragrance its sweet base and the sandalwood,
cedar, amber and musk make it powerful. It is definitely not
a light floral fragrance.
When trying
the Antilope Perfume it may be a bit too strong at first. I suggest
waiting a few minutes and then smelling again. Another thing
that I like about this fragrance is its staying power. Hours
after application, if I were to smell my wrist, I would be
able to smell the Antilope Perfume. The Antilope Perfume has a very sexy,
warm and inviting smell. I love smelling my clothes after
wearing the scent all day! I have received many compliments
and have found that many people have never even heard of this
scent!
I would
recommend the Antilope Perfume to anyone looking for a strong and
sweet perfume. I think that it is more of a winter fragrance
- too powerful for summer. I have been a long time fan of
Calvin Klein's Obsession, but I have now switched to Antilope Perfume
because it's so sweet that it's addictive. The price is a
bit steep (about $55 I think), but it would be a great splurge
or something to add to a birthday or holiday wish list (like
I did!) The 3.3 oz bottle is also cool looking and I have
had no problems with the spray, lid or bottle design. I recommend
going to the perfume counter to try the scent first because
everyone has his or her own fragrance taste. This way you
can also look at the bottle and determine if the price is
worth the amount you are getting.
Literally
the first week I started to wear Antilope Perfume I got compliments.
And I wasn't used to strangers actually stopping me and asking
what I was wearing. It was a phenomenon. I sort of freaked
me out. I thought perhaps I was wearing way too much. But
no, people did truly love the smell. In two years I must have
recommended the Antilope Perfume to dozens of people. Men stopped
to ask about it for their girlfriends. Women demanded to know
what it was I was wearing. Selfishly, it got to the point
that I didn't want to tell people because I was growing convinced
that the entire world wanted to smell of the Antilope Perfume. It
was flattering though, and I've never experienced anything
like it with any other fragrance I've owned. Past, present
or likely future.
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