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Christian Dior released Addict (addict) in 2002. They pinned their hopes on the title (and tag line are the words "allow itself"), which will attract attention. Despite the fact that it was preceded by lipstick and nail polish with the same name, it was the perfume, which caused outrage in people.
"The advertising industry for a long time thought out way of rough, fallen man, but the French fashion house Christian Dior grabbed him new depths" - said the weekly edition of NPR. After months of pressure advocacy groups, Dior tag removed and replaced early promotional prints depicting illegal drug use.
Whatever the name did not get Addict in 2002, it only strengthens his force later releases - Dior Addict 2 Summer Litchi, for example. But Addict, floral oriental fragrance developed by perfumer Thierry Wasser, still causes excitement. It opens with citrus notes of orange and sweet (even too) vanilla. For me, these are the top notes have their own charm, especially when moving into a stage of easing. Home sweet, heavy, vanilla - yes, but it also reveals a dark, smoky thread running through the whole fragrance, which I find very attractive, which fully confirms the name.
After that, everything is wrong. I first learned of the Queen of the Night Flower (also known as vanilla cactus), which is contained in the median notes (other notes: tangerine leaves, flowers, silk tree, rose, jasmine, orange blossom, bourbon vanilla, sandalwood and tonka bean). Floral notes in the heart Addict quite sonorous, and since I do not always pay attention to the sweet vanilla and sonorous floral chords (Tom Ford Black Orchid, for example), Addict, seems simply shouts about them for the next two hours before the action of the dark, piquant smoky flavor, which already foreshadow the top notes.
Addict is often compared to the early fragrance Dior (vanilla and oriental), 1998's Hypnotic Poison. Hypnotic Poison theory sounds so that I alone do not like it, but really I just love it. In a summary Addict called "flavor, which combines sensuality and tremendous energy," but it is only a "younger sister naughty noisy Hypnotic Poison".
Author: Ann, New York
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