Reviews of Flair by Revlon

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This Revlon release is an underrated gem. It's a shame that this was not financially successful since it is quite affordable, smells good and has a cool retro vibe to it. Considering the Vera Wang line and its inferior products, I scratch my head with wonder.

A fruity floral fragrance that is modern yet timeless. The economy scale does show through a bit at the top but all in all a fine offering and one of my favorite women's scents of the past few years.
3rd May 2012
109973
I didn't know black currant smelled like this if this description is accurate. I got this as a sample at my favourite cosmetics store which is incidentally a Revlon outlet. I thought it was nice at first but over time there was something about it that I didn't like anymore, I can't put my finger on what. Interesting scent. I wore it during winter.
22nd January 2010
56272

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Brilliant woody floral with rich, fruit-laden top notes. (Embarrassingly inexpensive stuff, too -- I saw this at a local Big Lots store for under $10.00 a bottle.) Massive longevity and incredible sillage with this little known Revlon gem.
28th December 2008
29689
I have tried this because it is supposed yo have a black currant note. I am crazy about this black currant note. Ask a few of your normal nosed friends about black currant smell. They will say you "does it smell?" yes it does smell. Not loud not memorable but it has a smell. I think using black currant as a note in a floral or fruity scent is like using a cat's purr as an sound in a symphonic rock song. To make it noticed you have to amplify it billion times. Is a billion times amplified sound is still a cat's purr?Any way i am talking empty as i could not get any black currants here either. Flair? Reminds me Pleasures by Estee Lauder. In fact very much like pleasures. In music, if a song contains a part longer than 8 measures, exactly same with a previous song, musician can be accused of stealing (i do not know what word is used for this act). In perfumery there is no measures. Bad for the designers. I can say that it flair has more than eight measures in common with pleasures.
10th August 2008
41244
Smells very alcoholy when first applied but Flair has a lovely warm, berry and patchouli drydown and excellent staying power. Smells very different from any other, more expensive perfumes I have used before. Would be a little heavy for summer but is a lovely, everyday and inexpensive winter scent.
28th July 2008
56419
Very nice fragrance for every day wear. I tend to like woodsy fragrances, and this is fast becoming one of my favorites. It definitely smells more expensive than a drug store brand. Two thumbs up!
2nd July 2008
42825
Basenotes says, "currently 'on-hold' by Revlon. Will it see the light of day?"When was this written?I was given a sample of this at a HBA store, let it sit around for about a month and finally opened it. I was pretty amazed. It's really lovely. Really.Needless to say, I expected nothing from Revlon and a product that is sold in places like Wal-Mart, Walgreen's and probably any retailed that begin with the word "Wal."Does anyone have further information on the derivation, history, marketing of this frag? Am I the only one who thinks that it smells much more expensive than it is? Am I the only one who has ordered it?Too strange.
24th April 2008
53915