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August 30, 2007

Covet

by Sarah Jessica Parker & Coty, 2007

You've seen the commercial: Sarah Jessica Parker in character as Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City, kicking in a shop window to get at a bottle of Covet, then getting hauled away, maniacally hissing, "I HAD to have it!" Of course after a hysterical ad like that, I HAD to have it for my next review!

At my local Macy's I sniffed the bottle, another sweet fruity-floral, oh yawn. I wouldn't kick in a shop window for this. Normally I'd put it down and move on to another bottle, but in the interest of a fair review... (ok, you can stop laughing now..... really..... are you done yet? Thank you) I made a small sacrifice, I spritzed some directly on my arms.

After determining I wasn't melting like the Wicked Witch of the West (which Sarah Jessica Parker uncannily resembles), I found I smelled like a spicy, candied apple pie... with a bouquet of white flowers drooping over it... and Mom's Tussy deodorant accidentally smudged on the apple slices before baking. Oops.

The Tussy middle note lasts for a while, then fades into a generic
vanilla-woodsy scent, which lasts for hours. The Tussy adds a slight
trashy edge to the generic trendiness, much like the character of
Carrie. Compared to the other Sarah Jessica Parker perfume, Lovely (a
ripoff of Beautiful by Estée Lauder) this is only a little more
interesting, but still a generic fruity-floral. So what's all the hype
about? Certainly not the intriguing but short-lived appley-spicy top
note, nor the generic floral note, definitely not the Tussy. Covet it?
Not so much.

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