Caesars Woman (1988)
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Reviews of Caesars Woman| mumsy United KingdomShow all reviews | I got this as part of a job lot of minis. A bit of a strong start, a bit sweet and fruity/floral perhaps, but not unpleasant. It rapidly turns spicy, then dries down to a very pleasant, innocuous, woody, incensy style perfume. I could imagine it being worn a long time ago, when scents were not so complex. I would wear this at christmas maybe, around a log fire with a woolly jumper on. I would be compelled to try this again to see if I felt the same way, second time around. A keeper for a little while for a play, but I have smelt many nicer things, so I shall not prefer it over them. 6th June, 2010. |
| mysolegia PortugalShow all reviews | Good heavens this stuff is strong. A drop will last a very long time and people will smell you from very far away. My words of wisdom here, use a light hand. As for the scent, it's spicy, woody and slightly fruity. Not bad, but I wouldn't purchase another. 22nd January, 2010. |
| Ms Rochambeau United StatesShow all reviews | After reading the 2 reviews here, I recognized this when I saw it on the shelf in TJ Maxx for $9.99 and purchased it. I was so curious to smell it that I was ripping the cellophane off of it in the parking lot on the way to my vehicle so I could spritz some on. I didn't like it. In my opinion there was something cheap, thin and cloying about it and I couldn't wait to get home to scrub it off. It wasn't the worst thing I've ever smelled and I can see that it could work for some, but it just didn't agree with me. 4th January, 2009. |
| Jon_Remy United StatesShow all reviews | A lovely floral sharp fragrance. Yes, I do smell the incense, but it is nice and not overpowering. Definitely a unique fragrance. Ingredients: SD Alcohol 39C, fragrance, so high in fragrance concentration, and lasts ALL day. A wonderful signature fragrance for any woman. 21st April, 2006. |
![]() calchic Show all reviews | This fragrance seems to get very little love but is surprisingly quite nice, albeit heady. Its elements - orange (regular old fruit orange, not the blossom), jasmine, rose, musk, sandalwood, patchouli - are quite simple and add up to something that seems as though it could have been created and worn centuries ago. Considering that it can be picked up for a song at just about any discount fashion or fragrance retailer, it would seem this fragrance might have something of the cheap and tacky about it - yet, like the Je Reviens and White Shoulder of the world with which the Caesar's Woman often shares shelf space, it's not tacky at all. Spicy, yes, and fairly potent, but not reeking and surprisingly well blended; it seems to be made from pretty decent quality ingredients. On application, once the floral heart notes settle in, the incense-y dry down is particularly nice. 25th August, 2005. |
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