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Curve Kicks for Women (2007)
by Liz Claiborne

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112 reviews

This smells wonderful considering it is a cheeper fragrance. A mix of vanilla sandalwood, peony, and mandarian with ints of muguet stand out on my skin. A beautiful soft and sweet combination, I prefer Curve Kicks over Curve Chill (a sharp floral on my skin and to my nose). I would wear this day or night. It is not cloying or harsh just a soft, playful, flirty fragrance.
04 January 2009


99 reviews

Mandarin and vetiver are the overall screaming top notes I get on application, then it dries down sharp and stays that way. I expected a much fruitier, clear floral, but it's way too sharp for me. Maybe someone with different chemistry will wear this one as a bright summer casual.
29 April 2007

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