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Curve Crush
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Curve Crush by Liz Claiborne is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2003, this composition was created by Pierre Negrin and Carlos Viñals.
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I don’t know how to define it because it has no parallel in my nose; I got lost trying to assign it a gender or decipher its ingredients, and the truth is, I loved discovering it.
It’s a perfume that escapes any label; I haven’t smelled anything like it and it took me a while to classify it until I knew what it was made of, and then I was absolutely blown away.
It contains unusual ingredients: tea, milk, sugar, cinnamon, vanilla and cloves. I tried it on a small sample. I never would have imagined it would be so different from what I’m used to.
It has unusual ingredients: tea, milk, sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, and clove. I have a small bottle and I’m going to try it. I never would have imagined it had components so different from others.
I put it back on after almost ten years. Although I preferred another before, perhaps because I was in love with Truth, Curve Crush smells good: soft, a bit powdery, warm, subtle, clean, with a touch of cinnamon and very feminine. It suits me better for autumn and winter, and I genuinely like it more now than a few years ago. The longevity is very good.
Smells of sweet, spiced, warm milk, like well-vanilla dulce de leche with cinnamon. It really shines in the dry-down; once the initial synthetic scent (where citrus is barely noticeable) fades, it becomes pleasant. It sits in the same vein as other milk and spice fragrances, such as Costume National’s 21 or Diesel’s Plus Plus, but this one is sweeter, more ‘girly’ and lacks those floral notes found in the others. I find it warm, feminine, sweet and simple… a nice treat that can satisfy you at an accessible price, like a coffee or a machine-made latte 🙂
Smells like spiced sweet hot milk, like dulce de leche with vanilla and cinnamon. It performs much better in the dry-down; at first, it smells synthetic with a brief citrus touch. It’s pleasant, similar to other milk and spice scents such as Costume National 21 or Diesel Plus Plus, but sweeter, less gourmand, ‘for girls’, and without perceptible flowers. It’s warm, feminine, sweet, and simple. Satisfactory for an accessible price, like a coffee or machine-made latte.
It doesn’t smell of sweet milk, but rather of cinnamon and sweet spices. It’s not gourmand or floral; it’s warm and sweet. To be honest, I’ve found Revé Sensuelle to be identical, but this costs half the price. It’s not for teenagers who want to smell of vanilla and sugar, although it does contain those ingredients. It is a good perfume.
A spiced and lovely perfume. Smells of cinnamon, clove, and pepper. It’s clean and worth it if it’s cheap; otherwise, think twice. It’s good for women of any age. It reminded me of Lolita Lempicka.
A spiced, lovely fragrance to wear. I detect cinnamon, clove and pepper. It’s good, charming and I believe it’s affordable; if so, it’s worth it; if not, think twice. It’s clean and suits women of any age. It reminded me of Lolita Lempicka.
What a lovely scent! Citrus notes fade quickly to reveal the clove, which evolves with cinnamon, sugar, milk, and a hint of vanilla. For me, there are no flowers or tea. It’s like cinnamon and clove milk for a Christmas dessert. It smells good for everyday wear; it’s linear and I use it in winter or autumn. The presentation is atypical but good for those who love warm and sweet scents.
What a lovely scent! It has unique notes: it starts citrusy and fades quickly, leaving the clove which dominates while the cinnamon, sugar, and milk rise; perhaps there is vanilla but not much. I don’t sense flowers or tea. It smells of warm milk with cinnamon, clove, and sugar, with a touch of vanilla and anise, like a Christmas dessert. It’s linear, suitable for everything, ideal for everyday wear. It suits me better in the cold, autumn, and winter, although in summer it depends on the heat. I would use it at Christmas for that aroma. The notes and the bottle are unusual, but it’s a good fragrance. For those looking for something warm, spiced, and sweet.
I followed the reviews but it missed the mark for me. I was looking for something gourmand and sweet, but it smells like a synthetic room spray. Far from what I expected.
After a comment from my sister, my perception changed radically and I never smelled it the same way again. Feeling it sweet and milky, a simple ‘smells like Raid’ was enough for me to effectively not smell insecticide. I had to sell it. However, I understand those who love it, because at times I loved it too. And I understand those who can’t stand it, because I can’t anymore. Anyway, proof that noses evolve faster than desires.
After an unfortunate comment from my sister, my perception changed radically and I’ve never smelled it the same way again. At first it felt sweet and milky, but a simple ‘it smells like Raid’ was enough to make me truly detect no insecticide scent. I had to sell it. However, I understand those who love it, because at times I loved it too. And I understand those who can’t stand it, because I can’t now. Anyway, proof that noses evolve faster than desires.
I have nothing in my collection that resembles it. No gourmand reaches that eclectic mix, but it works. I don’t perceive the citrus or floral notes, only the others: ginger, tea, musk, pepper. Nothing so milky, although I was looking for that (Curve Crush has it). It’s the milkiest I’ve heard. It’s not sweet, there’s no caramel or sugar, simply spicy: cinnamon, clove, cardamom and lots of milk with a touch of vanilla. For a fresh autumn afternoon heading into winter. To me, it does smell like chai latte or spiced milk for custard or sabayon. A gourmand without being sweet, the most unusual. I agree it’s linear with little trail, but I think the performance is appropriate to avoid being overpowering. I also think it doesn’t work on some skins; so much spice with certain pH levels or high heat gives that repellent smell, because on hot days I had bursts that refreshed and then stopped. I recommend trying it, it’s not a blind buy.
I bought it because the reviews said it smelled of milk, but I find it very strong and a bit off. I think it’s only suitable for very cold climates and at night. To me, it smells cloying and spicy, like baby powder with cinnamon and cloves.
I bought it on the strength of reviews and its milky scent, but the truth is it smells very strong and old-fashioned to me. I think it’s only suitable for very cold climates and at night. To me, it feels cloying, spiced, like baby powder with cinnamon and cloves.
It’s not bad, but it reminds me of a room freshener. I use it layered with the pink Meow and I like the result; both last much longer together.
I don’t like sweets at all, but this smells delicious of cinnamon and spices. It’s one of my favourites; I’ve been using it for 15 years because it reminds me of the most important women in my family. I recommend it 100%.
It’s a peculiar scent; I used it 14 years ago. I recommend it for a cool evening; I received compliments. Two sprays are more than enough: at first it’s strong, then it settles into a subtle sweet floral aroma. If I liked it.
It’s very unique, bringing together different elements in a harmonious way. I’m not a fan of sweets, but I consider it gourmand without being cloying. It’s long-lasting and the dry-down on clothes is adorable: it smells like whipped cream with cinnamon and yet talcum-like. At first, I notice something gaseous/effervescent. It’s comforting, giving the vibe of when grandma bakes a cake, though it also reminds me of baby products. I’ve received compliments. It has excellent value, it’s a hidden gem and undervalued.
I’ll let it macerate to see what happens. I bought it blindly based on good reviews and its notes, but upon trying it, it seemed like a flat aroma, like a room freshener, barely noticeable at all. I applied about 6 or 7 sprays and even then it left no trail… I picked it up at Falabella, so it should be genuine, but I don’t know what went wrong. I’ll leave it for a while and update later. For now, it’s a 2/10, a pity because I had high expectations. I sense a subtle resemblance to a CyZone fragrance called GirlLink.
It’s a Le Male with a much stronger feminine inclination.
I was gifted this and it caught me by surprise: it lasts around 8 hours and projects well. On my skin, it’s less spicy and more talcum-like, with a sweet touch that gives a clean sensation, as if wrapped in a soft cloud of cinnamon. Ideal for crisp days and open spaces.