Gorgeous Gourmand
This is a beautiful fragrance if you want to spend $75 for 50ML. I will say right out of the gate. It smells just like Angham from Lattafa and Burberry Goddess. If you like those you will like this. I had seen a video where she said she designed the bottle specifically for people with dexterity problems and we can similar to herself. That’s why it doesn’t have a cap. It has the unlocking mechanism and the atomizer is very easy to press down. Which it was, I could do it with one hand.
I hate to say it, but if you have those two fragrances above, you probably don’t need this, but if you want to support rare beauty and you like to collect fragrances like I do then definitely go out and get it.
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When I first dive into a new fragrance, especially a gourmand, my senses are just buzzing with anticipation! What exactly makes a perfume "gourmand," you might ask? Well, for me, it's all about those delicious, edible-smelling notes that bring to mind cozy comforting treats. Think rich vanilla, warm caramel, decadent chocolate, a hint of spicy cinnamon, or even a creamy coffee accord. These aren't just scents; they're experiences, often evoking nostalgia and a sense of warmth. That's why I'm so drawn to them – they feel like a hug in a bottle! The world of gourmand perfumes is vast and exciting, ranging from truly luxurious, high-end creations to incredibly affordable gems. On my scent journey, I've discovered that you don't always have to break the bank to find a stunning gourmand. While the original article touches on the $75 price point, which might be a splurge for some, it also highlights the existence of fantastic alternatives, like Angham from Lattafa. This is where the beauty of the 'dupe culture' comes in! I've personally experimented with various affordable options, seeking out those that capture the essence of more expensive fragrances. For instance, if you're chasing that perfect 'liquid Brazil toasted caramel perfume' vibe or an 'affordable Al-Rehab French coffee perfume for everyday use,' there are so many brands creating incredible gourmand scents that won't empty your wallet. It's all about doing a little research and being open to exploring different houses. I love reading 'simply gourmand reviews' online to get a feel for what's out there before committing to a full bottle. Beyond the scent itself, the overall experience of a fragrance can be heavily influenced by its presentation and design. The original review mentioned the unique, cap-less bottle and easy-to-press atomizer, which was specifically designed for individuals with dexterity problems. As a collector, I truly appreciate when brands consider not just aesthetics but also functionality and inclusivity. A beautiful bottle is wonderful, but one that is also practical and thoughtfully designed for everyday use? That's a game-changer! It really adds to the enjoyment of reaching for your favorite scent. Collecting fragrances isn't just about the aroma; it's about the bottle art, the personal connection, and the story each scent tells. So, whether you're looking for a new signature scent or just love to expand your collection, I always recommend trying samples, reading honest reviews, and paying attention to those little details that make a perfume truly special for you.





































































































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