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Juliette Has A Gun Lipstick Fever

          Juliette Has A Gun Lipstick Fever




Introduction :-

Lipstick Fever was launched in 2020 under the famous luxury niche fragrance house is known as Juliette Has A GunLipstick Fever by Juliette Has A Gun is a Floral Fruity fragrance for Women. This is a new fragrance from the Luxury niche fragrance house specically known for Women centric Perfumes and Products. Juliette Has A Gun is a fragrance project of Romano Ricci, Nina Ricci's grandson, initiated in 2005. According to plans, this fragrance line will have five women's fragrances based on rose scent, as rose is the best gift by a man in love to the lady of his heart. Romano Ricci started this project inspired by Shakespeare's tragedy; modern Juliette is armed, but equally romantic as before. Romano Ricci decides to take that fruity style and fuse it with the classic scent of lipstick. By the end he offers a delectable edible version. Lipstick Fever naturally focuses on the historic notes used in lipsticks Iris, Violet absolute and Raspberry. Enhanced with woody notes like Patchouli, Cedarwood to give it a little refinement and to echo the leather of the handbag so often inseparable from it. A contemporary composition, gourmand, ultimately feminine. Juliette has a Gun describes a modern femininity divided between her desire for romance and independence"She does very bad things but she does them well, Juliette Has a Gun’s latest addition is a fruity floral fragrance that dares to be desired." The power of a streak of lipstick, captured in scent. Juliette Has A Gun Lipstick Fever is a floral-fruity fragrance inspired by the confidence enhancing boost a bold lip can bring. With notes inspired by the traditional lipstick scent of Iris, Violet Absolute and Raspberry, this fragrance is both feminine and flirty. A touch of woods adds refinement, while vanilla creates a sweet, gourmand accord. In France, until the Revolution, people of the court would spritz their wigs with a blend of crushed iris roots and rice powder. This iris silage remained. Violet made its appearance later, at the end of the 19thcentury, in the first solid sticks, but became the norm in the 1920s when lipsticks were aromatised with a violet candy flavour, which was fashionable at the time. And the harmonies of iris, violet and raspberries have the advantage of being rather lovely when Women run their tongue over the lips. As the lipstick evolution of Lipstick into 70's and 80's popular in Glam Rock even Male Rockstars starts wearing the Lipsticks. It reminds the first kiss with a Girl and the beautiful fruity taste of the Lipstick makes Men enjoy to sucking the lips of Woman and eat whole Lipstick from the Woman's Lips, it leads them eat their lips and makes kissing much more better enjoyable in a passionate and sensual way. 


Seasons :-  All Weather  Spring, Summer, Rain, Autumn, Fall, Winter
Time :-  Day & Night
Occasions :-  Office, Work, Business, Meetings, Weddings, Ceremonies, Anniversaries, Birthday, Festival, Red Carpet, Parties, Award Functions, Formal Evenings, Special Events, Lunch, Dinner, Date, Festivals,  Indoor, Outdoor, Gatherings, Clubs, Ballroom, Casino, Glamourous Shows, Concerts, Fashion Shows, Promotions, Valentine's Day, Honeymoon, Romantic Moments, Bedroom, etc.


Projection :-  15 Feet
Silage :-  7 Feet
Longevity :- 8 Hours


Performance :-   High
Impression :- Great
Seduction :-  High
Versatility :- Great
Compliment :-  Great
Presentation :-  High



Type :-  Floral Fruity Fragrance
Category :-  Floral Sweet & Formal Casual
Audience :-  Women
Age :-  18 to 50 Years
Launch :-  2020
Nose :-  Unknown
Brand :-  Juliette Has A Gun


Ingredients:-

Top notes :-   Raspberry and Violet
Middle notes :-  Iris and Patchouli
Base notes :-  Cedar and Vanilla.



Overall Score :-  10/10



Smell :-

Lipstick Fever opens with fresh sweet fruity juicy floral ozonic aquatic aromatic notes, transform towards fresh creamy buttery powdery aromatic earthy woodsy notes, and dries down to sweet creamy spicy oriental gourmand woody notes.



Remark :-

Lipstick Fever is fresh, fruity, juicy, ozonic, aquatic, creamy, buttery, powdery, aromatic, earthy, sweet, spicy, oriental, gourmand, woody, nostalgic, legendary, nostalgic, , potent, powerful, classy, elegant, intoxicating, sensual, seductive, sexy, Kissable, flirty, romantic, bubbly, hypnotic, sexy, magical, wonderful, beautiful, incredible, luxurious, pleasant, playful, gentle, Lipsticky,  Feminine fragrance for Women. The fruit comes first as a juicy raspberry burst to life. This is so playful I almost hear a giggle in the background. Violet imposes itself adding a more crystalline candied effect. A deep iris comes next. The iris used in the lipstick formula is not the powdery version. Instead it is deeper. Not quite the yeasty style of full orris. This finds the floral quality at the heart. It also finds its running mate violet. Together they reach back to those cosmetic cases of the past. The base is a gourmand-like accord of patchouli and vanilla which smells like a candy confection. It recapitulates the raspberry from the top with a different type of sweetness. Some synth woods and musk provide the finishing touch. Lipstick Fever by Juliette has a gun focuses on the tones used in lipsticks Iris, Violet absolute and Raspberry. Add to this woody notes (Patchouli, Cedarwood) to give it a bit of sophistication. This delicious combination of ingredients ensures to recreate the fragrance of lipstick. Lipstick Fever is a contemporary composition, wonderfully feminine. Any Woman can wear this at anytime and anywhere a great signature fragrance for the for the glamourous confident modern Woman. 




Recommendation :-

We suggest every Woman should try Lipstick Fever but it comes with extremely expensive price tag so keep in mind before purchasing it. From the famous luxury niche fragrance brand Juliet Has A Gun.




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