Juliette

Juliette Has A Gun
Good priceJuliette by Juliette Has A Gun ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top white flowers fragrance blends Cashmeran, Jasmine, Pink Pepper, Sour Cherry, Tonka Bean notes with white flowers, fruits & vegetables, natural & weird, spices accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Juliette excels as one of the best perfumes for spring or fall, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Juliette as a leading white flowers fragrance for women, a must-try from Juliette Has A Gun's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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spring156
summer98
fall148
winter60
day306
night156
Longevity(189)
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Sillage(185)
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Price value(162)
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female (169)
unisex (28)
male (10)
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as a perfumer, you are not understanding the relationship between sweet jasmine and sour cherry. yeah it's a little basic but it's also genius. you only get a title card fragrance once so consider it a serious offering from the brand. i got zero compliments but i smelled it for 30-40 seconds before i bought the bottle. do what you will :)
I get the sour, but not much cherry. I get the pink, not the pepper. Very clean scent, heavy jasmine, not sweet to my nose. Pleasant, but still a bit disappointment for I was waiting something with more depth. It's quite generic, designer like scent. It develops better, I like it more after an hour or so, it gets warmer and less sour. I got a good deal when I blind bought this so I don't mind having it. I will have to wear this for a couple of days to really make up my mind. I'd say it's quite safe blind buy If you like this scent profile. I like my perfumes dirtier and darker and sweeter, but it makes a nice contrast for those. I tried layering with not a perfume and it works well.
Juliette opens with a sweet, tangy, red-fruit-cocktail accord supported by the faintly menthol-fresh rosiness of pink pepper. The opening makes me think of Off To The Races by Lana Del Rey: a syrupy flirtatiousness that's at odds with the cool, filmy velvet of the mid and base notes. It's compelling, albeit slightly discomfiting. Sadly that's where my interest ends. Within ten minutes, Juliette's drydown is already well underway. The fruity accord soon fades to nothing as the cashmeran becomes increasingly dominant: fuzzy, filmy, and dry—like velvety wood fibers and dust on stone. It's backed by cool, plastic-y jasmine—a combination that's distinctly reminiscent of Mugler's Alien. Like a woodier version of Alien, with a fruit-cocktail opening. Alien has never been my scene; Juliette even less so.
Cherry?!!??? Lol… This is Alien by Mugler in a different bottle by a different brand. 😆
honestly this is a bit too powdery white floral for me... i was hoping for more of the sour cherry and tonka to come through to make it a bit more fun, but it smells like a classic ~businesswoman~ fragrance, whatever that means to you. very linear, very unsurprising. but it still maintains that "clean/fresh" feeling that JHAG usually has. the pink pepper note is nice, that's about it for me:/