Ma Dame by Jean Paul Gaultier: Perfume Review / Fragrance Review
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Can you do a video with all your perfume collection?
it would be so coool :)
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love your reviews! ..and your outfit in this is really, really cool.
now if you'll excuse me, Im going to walk around my apartment saying 'fizzy fruity bubblegum' for the rest of the day :)
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I katie! would you please do a review of JPG Classique (the eau the toilette, which i think it is the kinda "signature" one of the brand). I find it so interesting, i'd love to hear what you think. Ty a lot
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NOOO, it's the best perfume EVER!
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haha that would be nice
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It really does smell like you could drink it!
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This calls to mind fizzy, fruity pink-lemonade bubblegum...dusted with NECCO Wafer powder!
Definitely unisex, and thankfully, not treacly like Gaultier 2. This is definitely aimed at a European customer, and despite the fruitiness, it's not one of those "like me, like me," paws-in-the-air fruity-florals. "Ma Dame" is just wacky, not flirty, so I concur with the "['Ma Dame'] does not care what you think of her" comment.
ts121084 3 months ago
@ts121084 Yes! NECCO dust! I love "paws-in-the-air-fruity-florals".
KatiePuckrikSmells 3 months ago
Could you please review "le male terrible" by Jean Paul Gaultier? I'm really curious how your opinion on it will turn out, because all I can smell in le male terrible is fresh laundry (and I quite like it). thanks!
19myself91 1 year ago
@19myself91 Thanks for the suggestion!
KatiePuckrikSmells 1 year ago
Hi Katie, funny review as always. What would you say is more feminine, Ma Dame or Fleur du Male?
Kerosenetrewthe 1 year ago
@Kerosenetrewthe Interesting question. Even though Ma Dame is marketed as a feminine, its odd herbal tarragon/anise twang to the orange/vanilla makes it plausible for guys to wear. But because it's brightly candy-sweet, I'd say it's more feminine than Fleur du Male. FdM is a masculine approach to orange flower - a dandified, old-school masculine approach to be sure, but masculine all the same.
KatiePuckrikSmells 1 year ago