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There is the standard explanation for the widespread popularity of celebrity fragrances, but I've always had a problem with that. Hackneyed phrase "celebrity lifestyle" is not always open only on the positive side, and encourages you to be careful in the quest to achieve fame, which confirms the old adage - money does not buy happiness.
Whatever your position on this subject, Britney Spears, whose latest fragrance Believe beginning to appear in stores, may face the problem of finding buyers for her lifestyle recently. This year alone, she shaved her head, crossed the threshold of rehab, was ridiculed for her shameful performance at the annual award MTV Video Music Awards, lost custody of the children and, most recently, has been convicted of a sexual scandal, recorded on video.
However Believe launched under the ironic slogan "greatest freedom - the belief in myself."
Will that message resonate with her fans will see later, but I'll start with the good stuff: the packaging. Box - fun, but not worn out, and a bottle with simple triangular lines reflect a mixture of playfulness and elegance. This is an adult Britney, rejected the image of a glamorous girl for her unusual and fancy flavor.
If you suspect that the perfume itself originates from the package, you are mistaken: the standard error. We got a blast of sweet fruit ("mouthwatering top note of guava pulp and golden tangerine"), which slowly turns into flower calm ("... which honeysuckle intertwined with delicate flowering lime") before being dissolved in light musky vanilla base with candy ("the fragrance of patchouli turned into a cocktail of sensual amber and pink pralines").
Believe - very nice, suitable for socks and more noticeable than Midnight Fantasy. If I had to choose one of the flavors of Britney Spears, then do not hesitate to stop to Believe.
Author: Ann, New York
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