“2 things about Kismet. First the base used here irritates my skin. I can’t wear it 2 days in a row without it burning a little.The second thing, and this isn’t specific to Kismet, but the sweeter style of patchouli used here smells awful on my skin. Now in other perfumes that use this style of patchouli, like in Red Tobacco for instance, it’s often ok if it’s not too prominent. But in Kismet it’s front and center of the scent profile. This has to do with own body chemistry. Just something to keep in mind.Otherwise - the presentation is 10/10. Longevity is decent. I just can’t wear it.”
“2 things about Kismet. First the base used here irritates my skin. I can’t wear it 2 days in a row without it burning a little.The second thing, and this isn’t specific to Kismet, but the sweeter style of patchouli used here smells awful on my skin. Now in other perfumes that use this style of patchouli, like in Red Tobacco for instance, it’s often ok if it’s not too prominent. But in Kismet it’s front and center of the scent profile. This has to do with own body chemistry. Just something to keep in mind.Otherwise - the presentation is 10/10. Longevity is decent. I just can’t wear it.”
“2 things about Kismet. First the base used here irritates my skin. I can’t wear it 2 days in a row without it burning a little.The second thing, and this isn’t specific to Kismet, but the sweeter style of patchouli used here smells awful on my skin. Now in other perfumes that use this style of patchouli, like in Red Tobacco for instance, it’s often ok if it’s not too prominent. But in Kismet it’s front and center of the scent profile. This has to do with own body chemistry. Just something to keep in mind.Otherwise - the presentation is 10/10. Longevity is decent. I just can’t wear it.”
“2 things about Kismet. First the base used here irritates my skin. I can’t wear it 2 days in a row without it burning a little.The second thing, and this isn’t specific to Kismet, but the sweeter style of patchouli used here smells awful on my skin. Now in other perfumes that use this style of patchouli, like in Red Tobacco for instance, it’s often ok if it’s not too prominent. But in Kismet it’s front and center of the scent profile. This has to do with own body chemistry. Just something to keep in mind.Otherwise - the presentation is 10/10. Longevity is decent. I just can’t wear it.”
“2 things about Kismet. First the base used here irritates my skin. I can’t wear it 2 days in a row without it burning a little.The second thing, and this isn’t specific to Kismet, but the sweeter style of patchouli used here smells awful on my skin. Now in other perfumes that use this style of patchouli, like in Red Tobacco for instance, it’s often ok if it’s not too prominent. But in Kismet it’s front and center of the scent profile. This has to do with own body chemistry. Just something to keep in mind.Otherwise - the presentation is 10/10. Longevity is decent. I just can’t wear it.”
“2 things about Kismet. First the base used here irritates my skin. I can’t wear it 2 days in a row without it burning a little.The second thing, and this isn’t specific to Kismet, but the sweeter style of patchouli used here smells awful on my skin. Now in other perfumes that use this style of patchouli, like in Red Tobacco for instance, it’s often ok if it’s not too prominent. But in Kismet it’s front and center of the scent profile. This has to do with own body chemistry. Just something to keep in mind.Otherwise - the presentation is 10/10. Longevity is decent. I just can’t wear it.”