Good Girl by Carolina Herrera Review
Description
Love it or hate it, you’re bound to notice Carolina Herrera’s Good Girl. After all, it is housed in a dark blue stiletto-shaped bottle, which is an unusual form for perfume containers. However, it is also hard to ignore the fact that the sweet florals encased just do not match the promise of such an attention-grabbing flacon: the feminine scent is too common to make its mark, the promise of coffee is easy to miss, and both sillage and longevity are average. It is easy to wear and is also crisp and fresh, so at least it has these going for it.
Sillage
Longevity
Positives
Sweet florals are at least crisp
Drydown maintains sweetness of notes
Wearable, decent sillage and longevity
Negatives
Nothing complex about the scent, can feel synthetic
Bottle is kitschy
Coffee, almond and chocolate are barely there
3.5
Ratings
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Don’t be fooled by the name; Good Girl is actually intended for those who find being bad to be good. Released in 2016 by Carolina Herrera, its notes are supposedly representative of female duality: tonka bean and tuberose, jasmine and cocoa. It became a strong performer in the market that it was released in the United States earlier than expected. Its designer is Louise Turner and the face for the fragrance is Karlie Kloss.