I've been using this off and on for years. It's light and clean smelling. Not too sweet for me, kind of peachy and floral but not heavy. I carry it around with me and seem to get compliments. It's pretty expensive, but in my experience you have to spend a little money or the scent smells cheap. I did like the old, round bottle better than the taller, skinny one they sell now.
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A rather cloying and generic fruity floral fragrance. This is a simple perfume that goes on very strong. Certainly not worth the pricetag.
This one triggers migraines for me, and I do not usually have this problem with perfumes in general.
Maybe Baby is a very light, flory, and fruity scent. The notes that really stand out to me are Cyclamen and Peach. There is a very light musk scent that comes out in the drydown, which is really nice.
I've loved this perfume for years, lovely and peachy, smells very strong when it first goes on but wears off slowly through out the day, has good longevity.
Goes on like pure lily of the valley. Dries to the fruits without tartness, so I don't know where the bergamot or litchi got to. There's a synthetic note that comes out on me that makes it smell a little cheap. Very sheer and hard to detect, very linear and simple. Not my thing.
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I love the clean smell (I don't smell any fruit in it at all), but it doesn't last as long as I would like. Someone the other day said it smelled like Coco Mademoiselle on me. For the price, I'm all for that.
I love Maybe Baby! Most scents give me a headache because they are either too floral or too sweet and just plain strong but this is just the right mix with a modern touch. It smells fresh, but not getting out of the shower soapy fresh. It has some floral and fruit, but what I most enjoy is the light musk scent. The musk is not overpowering at all. I feel that ingredient is what gives this perfume a 'flirty' description. Yet it's a mix of sugary sweet and spice. During summer it may fade so I suggest if you love the scent layer it with the MB lotion. Others complain it's too overpowering so spray lightly. The initial spray may smell overpowering but wait a few minutes. Love this. I need to try LAMB by Gwen Stefani as I read they are very similar.
•Top: White ginger and apricot
•Middle: Cyclamen, lichi and bergamot
•Base: Peach and White Musk
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To all the ladies who really like this perfume, I have a notice: it is going to be discontinued, so, do buy your last bottles! I don't intend to do so, as I didn't really like it... Many reviews mentioned a resemblance with Annick Goutal's Petite Cherie, but the latter is a much more refined scent.
I have the eau de toilette bottle. I tried this perfume when I was at the Benefit store getting my eyebrows done. OMG! I loved it instantly! Fresh, soft, feminine, sexy, light, real. I took off one lippie because it really does not last long. I wish I could figure out how to make it last longer (other than spraying some on my clothes). Love! :)
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I smell sparkly peach whenever I wear this fragrance! I can see why people compare this to LAMB by Gwen Stefani, although I would say LAMB smells more of pear and this is definitely more peachy. Actually this reminds me of a hair "lacquer" (yes, don't laugh!) that I used to have in the 80's when it was perfectly acceptable to have rock solid hair that wouldn't have moved in a cyclone :-) I adored the smell of that then and I still love this today, although I'll be the first to admit that there are more sophisticated fragrances out there for women of my age group! But there's a time and place for everything and I still think this is perfect for a warm, sunny weekend whatever your age group :-)
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