Over ten years ago, I was first introduced to Dazzling Silver and Dazzling Gold. At that time, I often bought perfumes without properly testing them on my skin. Back then, if it was well marketed, po...
Dazzling Gold is a warmer scent than Dazzling Silver. dramatic passion flower and fig. It blooms into a composition of exotic orchid, lily and plumeria. The base notes are exclusively warm: highly est...
Notes: passion flower, fig, orchid, lily, plumeria, sandalwood and vanilla. Perfumer: Evelyn Lauder. Really beautiful floral. There aren't any fruit notes listed however, I do smell apple in additio...
i would not recoment this to anyone unless they collect bottles. i got this perfume as a gift (my friends know i love perfumes) this one wasnt me at all it smells like...i cant describe it but its ba...
I love the smell of dazzling. It smells ellegant and sophisticated. The smell will last a long time, not fade off.
Dazzling Gold has that "apple-y" note that reminds me of Bonne Bell's Eau de Love (which I loved!) from the '70's. Not an HG scent, but still really nice. A good "every-day" rotation fragrance.
This fragrance is amazing! It may not smell so nice on from the bottle or on a tester strip but once you spray it on, and it's on your skin, the smell is amazing - feminine, elegant and warm! I've bee...
I tried Dazzling Gold last summer and remember thinking that it was nice enough at the time. I tried it today and thought it smelled like something that Faberge might have made in the 70s or early 80s...
One of my sisters-in-law gave me a large bottle of Dazzling Gold as a gift for Christmas a few years ago. While I appreciated her thinking of me, Dazzling Gold was a loud, flat, cloying presence that...
I absolutely love this scent, too. It is also my most favorite of my two signature scents, and the sexiest, to me. (My other signature scent is Eternity by Calvin Klein.) For my chemistry, it is fem...