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Dna Cologne
I am not a fragrance enthusiast, so I'm afraid I know
nothing about the various notes when it comes to perfumes.
I'm a layman's scent fan, so my review will reflect
this and provide you with a simpler point of view on
the Dna cologne. This fragrance was released a few years
ago and was immediately found to be in high demand.
This is still the case which is both a sign of it's
excellent quality, but also a deterrent because few
people want to smell exactly like everyone else. The
reason for the scent's popularity is it's simple versatility.
When I first applied the Dna cologne I noticed how fresh
it smelled immediately. One of the elements I'm paranoid
about when it comes to picking a fragrance is the sometimes-overwhelming
alcohol scent that can go along with a perfume when
it is first applied.
So I was delighted when it was absent from the Dna cologne.
I would peg this immediately as a spring/summer fragrance
because it is quite light/fresh/airy and doesn't smell
heavy or strong at all. At the same time, it does have
some citrus and floral undertones, which keeps it very
sensual and warm. This is great because I hate how some
fresh smelling perfumes end up smelling more like Glade
Air Freshener than something one would apply to her
body. This Dna cologne is definitely appropriate for women
of all ages (I believe it would make a great and subtle
first fragrance for girls in their teenage years) and
can be worn casually during the day or for a fancy evening
out. Its versatility is definitely a strong part of
the appeal of the product.
The most obvious downside is the price. A Dna cologne
100ml costs $108, which is steep to say the least. If
I could find an alternative that had the same fresh
allure for a more reasonable price, I would. Unfortunately
I just haven't come across anything like it in my experience,
so for the time being it looks like I'm going to be
shelling out my cash for the Dna cologne. Also, although
I've never experienced this problem myself, I've had
friends who have bought this and have had the spray
mechanism on the bottle either come loose or fall off
completely. These can become a great inconvenience.
I suppose the bottles themselves are extra delicate,
but I don't know too many people who put their fragrance
bottles through much wear and tear. Keeping it in an
area of your home on a shelf should prevent this from
happening. Just be careful not to let the bottle fall
on the ground!
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