Thursday 24 November 2016

Lady Gaga Fame Perfume for Women (review)

Hey Guys!
I bought this perfume called "Lady Gaga Fame", so I decided to write a review about it.






Fame is composed in an unusual way; the fragrance does not respect the pyramidal structure of the composition, but uses so-called "push-pull technology” by which the ingredients are mixed to highlight different aspects of each fragrant note at the same time, without any hierarchy




The fragrance is built on three main accords
 -dark accord
 -sensual accord and 
 -light accord. 

I have the dark one right now. It includes poisonous flower Belladonna and incense, which evolve into the sensual and opulent wave of honey drops, saffron and apricot. A floral veil of Sambac jasmine and tiger orchid embody light and beauty.





ABOUT THE LIQUID:-

The liquid of the perfume is also innovative—it is colored in black but becomes invisible when it touches the skin. Just like the fame itself: 
                        "It’s black like the soul of fame, but invisible once airborne."





ABOUT THE BOTTLE:-

The bottle is so beautiful with a very unique cap. The cap is golden colored with three beautiful horns like thingy on it LOL. (I couldn't explain it better right now). The bottle is made of transparent glass which makes the black liquid quite visible and makes it look more attractive. I personally liked its bottle alot.




PROS:-

-Affordable
-beautiful packing
-nice scent

CONS:-

-Fame could be worse, but it could also be a lot better. I didn't expect Fame to smell sophisticated or expensive or risky. But I did expect some spark of life, some element of fun, whether it be a bright and lively sort of fun (Britney Spears FantasyJennifer Lopez Miami Glow) or a warm and sexy sort of fun (Jessica Simpson Fancy NightsHalle by Halle BerryQueen by Queen Latifah) or a sugar bomb kind of fun (Jessica Simpson FancyWith Love Hilary Duff) or a weird kind of fun (Sarah Jessica Parker Covet) or, if all else failed, maybe just a hilariously vile kind of fun (Paris Hilton Heiress). Fame just doesn't have enough personality to compete with those fragrances.


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