What I couldn't believe yesterday was how much perfume the model was spraying on herself, she must have used about half a bottle!
I was really surprised at how they presented the item as I expected them to say something along the lines of "not everyone will like the perfume", when really I just felt patronised for not liking it. I am sophisticated enough to appreciate a "proper perfume" given that I wear C****l everyday, I just don't like lavender, which is all I could smell when I tested it in John Lewis.
I appreciate that they are there to sell but still c'mon!!
I noticed a different sales technique for this perfume.It's obvious to me that Ms Earle will have read a lot of the reviews and yes it is misleading for Julia to just highlight the ones which "gush" about the scent.
For me the subtext of Liz's sales pitch was that you don't have a sophisticated nose/palette etc,etc if you can't understand how amazing this is and that you philistines had better get with the programme,lol.
Having said that I still havn't smelt it yet,so can't judge,by rights I should like it as it has things like vetiver,sandalwood and citrusy notes,I love these smells but maybe the combo of this and many other things is just too much for people.
I know one thing,the nano-second I smell it,i'll know whether it's for me,I don't need time for it to develop yadda,yadda.I just know what I like and dislike instantly and my nose has served me well thus far.
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Oh yes, and the poor model who was spritzing herself with it as if it was instant boost! Whether you love the perfume or not no one could have sprayed that much. I came to the conclusion that she only spritzed every so often and wasn't really spraying all that much.
I think they should make a trial size bottle of the LE frangrance, I'm very curious to smell it now. In fact I think they should do that with all scents they sell on QVC. That way you wouldn't have to spend £40 on a bottle of perfume just to try it. I wonder why they haven't thought of doing that?
Last night Julia was saying that it is similar to a "French perfume in a blue bottle". By my reckoning, they mean Christian Dior's Midnight Poison.