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summer vanilla perfume?
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I'm looking for a new summer perfume. I want something light, fresh, and vanilla. However, I don't want anything sickeningly sweet like Pink Sugar or Prada's Candy or too musky or heavy either. Anyone have suggestions of something I could try?Anything that would make a great vanilla summer perfume? I thought about maybe Laura Mercier's Creme Brulee or Almond Coconut Eau Gourmandes. A friend of mine also mentioned Aqua Di Parma's Blu Mediterraneo Mandorlo Di Sicilia. Has anyone tried these?
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I have not tried those, sorry but I do know a sexy but light vanilla scent. I really like Victoria's Secret Vanilla Lace, it's a body splash so it's light enough.
on 05-05-2012 07:43
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I love the Vanilla Dee-Lite body cream from LUSH and the Vanillery solid perfume from there as well. The Vanillery gorilla perfume is nice too but tends to wear a little powdery and I'm not crazy about that.
From Sephora have you tried any of the LaVanilla scents? I looked at Laura Mercier's Creme brûlée but it smelled a little sickly to me. I also really like Flowerbomb, it's sweet and a little vanilla to me but on the dry down I get a vanilla-y white musk scent.
From Sephora have you tried any of the LaVanilla scents? I looked at Laura Mercier's Creme brûlée but it smelled a little sickly to me. I also really like Flowerbomb, it's sweet and a little vanilla to me but on the dry down I get a vanilla-y white musk scent.

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