Star fragrance
 The second fragrance by Christina Aguilera (Christina Aguilera), was released in conjunction with Procter & Gamble - is a new Inspire.

Her latest fragrance of the same name Christina Aguilera was released in 2007, but has never been available in the United States, and I can not say that it is a great loss. The new fragrance is "a modern interpretation of the era of Pop Art" + reflection of "energy and excitement" of Tokyo. I have no idea how should smell these things, but as it turned out, this floral scent based on tuberose.

Representatives of the P & G cited in Women's Wear Daily: Aguilera "loved the flavors with tuberose, but they tend to be a little heavy, so we tried to make it easier and youth." And they succeeded. Inspire - a light floral fragrance, according to advertising, but the flower in modern terms: nothing heavy, nothing boring, nothing that resembles a real flower scent or a classic floral perfume. Top notes - fruit tart, and more fresh than sweet. In the initial stages dominated by gardenia, but without any rash composition of which it was to be expected (notes of mango, citrus, freesia, rose, gardenia, orange blossom, sandalwood, musk). At the heart of tuberose seen - very clean and fresh scent. Also present light wood chords.

Inspire does not take the middle or even a central place in the ranking of my favorite fragrances of celebrities in 2008 and, assuming that a month later forget how it smells.

Author: Ann, New York