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Delices de Cartier: EDT or EDP?

post #1 of 7
Thread Starter 
This is a love-or-hate scent, but what are the differences?

Chime in with likes and dislikes if you wish, but I am interested in sillage and longevity, as well as scent notes.

(I don't always go for the EDP for a scent. I adore Kelly Caleche EDT, but dislike the EDP.)
post #2 of 7
Bumping this, also asking about the Parfum.

Can someone compare the 3 versions?

Smell
Longevity
Sillage
post #3 of 7
Thread Starter 
I have only tried the EDT, and it is very sweet. I have to be in the mood of the candy sweetness.

The sillage and longevity of the EDT are average.

I understand the EDP is much richer and elegant.
post #4 of 7
I usually don't do this kind of replies but please neither. Even for you daniel
post #5 of 7
I think I tested the EDP on paper. It has all the required intense berry sweetness, and it's extremely strong and persistent- I left the strip on the balcony and it was still loud the day after. I'm really curious about the sweetness that the parfum could pack.

cacio

(I'm on the "hate" side, but I won't chime in on that.)
post #6 of 7
Why so much hate for this berrybomb?

Also, i missed the auction, but for the replies, im not THAT disappointed (even if the auction was for 1oz Parfum, and ended in 20usd...i forgot to bid, damt ichat talk)
post #7 of 7
Thread Starter 
In the end, on me, the EDT is much sweeter while the EDP dries down to a less candy-like scent.
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