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Women's Fragrance
Tom Kitten edc
3.617 reviews
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CRABTREE & EVELYN
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Reviews (17)
Total review
3.6
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Jan 13, 2006

Cute cute cute! I love this! very cute packaging and the scent is so comforting, it gives this feeling of warmth and security especially if I wear it at bedtime. The only complain is the staying powe...

Mar 1, 2005

SPRAYED IT ON MY WRIST AND COULD NOT SMELL ANYTHING!AND I WAS NOT THE ONLY ONE. HAPPENED TO A FRIEND OF MINE TOO

Jan 13, 2005

I bought this due to the cute packaging and good reviews. I thought it smelt rather lovely when I was at the store. Yet for some reason, after buying it and trying it at home, I found that I don't l...

Aug 13, 2004

This is a very light scent, I doubt anyone would offer a comment on it unless they were thisclose to you. I love "baby" scents and this one is great. I just wish it lasted longer. I think it may be ...

May 22, 2004

I don't know why I bought this. Why would anyone want to smell like a baby?

Feb 27, 2004

I received a bottle of this on my birthday recently. The packaging is super-cute (a cute illustration of Tom Kitten in color). It smells a lil’ sharp at first but over time, the smell softens an...

Feb 25, 2004

Tom Kitten is what I wanted Philosophy's Baby Grace to be. This is such a yummy scent! On first spray, it smells like the skin of a peach and then a comfy, powdery (but not overly so) scent emerges....

Dec 7, 2003

I just got this on a trip to Baltimore. I love the scent which is very soft and powdery smell. I agree with other reviewers that the scent doesn't last long, but I don't care, I will buy it anyway! I ...

Oct 21, 2003

Love this scent. I adore baby scented products. This is a light sweet fragrance that I usually wear on the weekends. Also the bottle is too darn cute! :)

Aug 16, 2003

Love this! I, like several other reviewers, detect a strong peach skin note which subsequently evolves into a soft powdery scent. Doesn't remind me of baby powder, though. Definitely try it on and ...