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Miss Dior Cherie Eau De Toilette 2010
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Miss Dior Cherie Eau De Toilette 2010 by Dior is a chypre floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2010, the nose behind this composition is François Demachy. The top notes are fruity, neroli, freesia, jasmine, lily of the valley, and bitter orange blossom; the heart notes evoke praline, popcorn, and vanilla; the base note is patchouli.
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I love it; currently, it’s one of my favorite perfumes. It’s very sweet but not cloying, sensual, and elegant. It’s a pity it’s so expensive and doesn’t last long on my skin.
I love it; it’s one of my favorites now. It’s very sweet but not cloying, sensual, and elegant. What a pity it’s so expensive and doesn’t last long on my skin.
It’s an exquisite perfume with high longevity, at least in my case; with two sprays, I can smell it for hours on my skin. Plus, I like that it’s not common among women; that said, maybe it’s not a youthful fragrance, but I absolutely love it. Highly recommended.
It’s very similar to the Miss Dior Cherie 2005 version, very lovely, just fresher and with less sillage.
It’s very delicious, but nothing like the youthful vibe it represents.
They gave it to me because I’m a Dior fan, especially for the longevity of their fragrances. I like this perfume, but I stick with Hypnotic Poison, which is unbeatable. This one lasts a long time on my skin despite being an Eau de Toilette. It reminds me a lot of Coco Chanel Mademoiselle.
Looking for something like the discontinued Miss Dior Cherie 2005 (or the MDC EDT 2010), I tried this version thanks to a community sample. It’s a bit lighter than the original but has that delicious popcorn scent I love, with a salty twist. I smell roses even though they’re not listed, and in the dry down there’s Dior’s classic patchouli, followed by sweet citrus fruits and a freesia finish. I added it to my wishlist because it’s easier to find than the 2005 version; it lasts 4-5 hours and sits close to the skin. It lacks the pineapple and strawberry notes from the original that I enjoy, but it’s a delicate, comfortable spring fragrance. It also smells like Coco Mademoiselle—I can’t believe it! 8/10
I was looking for an alternative because Miss Dior Cherie 2005 is discontinued (and the MDC EDT 2010 is too). I wanted to try this because they say it’s the closest to the 2005 version, which I’ve been hunting for months. Thanks to someone in the community, I have a sample I’ve been testing over the holidays. I think this EDT is a bit lighter than the MDC 2005. It has that delicious popcorn scent I love, giving it a slightly salty touch. I swear I smell roses here, even though they’re not in the composition; I definitely perceive them. In the base, it has the characteristic aroma of its MDC sisters: patchouli, followed by sweet, rather citrusy fruits, and finishes with a pleasant freesia note. Since I have a better chance of getting this version than the MDC 2005, I added it to my wishlist, even though it lasts 4-5 hours, eventually fading to skin scent and lacking the pineapple and strawberry notes my brain can’t do without. It’s definitely an aroma I’ll enjoy if I get it. It’s comfortable due to its delicacy and nothing too loud. I recommend it for spring, when the cold and heat are balanced. If you want to wear it another day, there’s no issue. I agree it reminds me of Coco Mademoiselle; I can’t believe it. 8/10.
I used it and loved it: sweet, refined, feminine, and I’d say even a little smoky thanks to the popcorn and caramel notes—what a beauty! (I wore it at 20, what a delight). It’s very long-lasting, though soft and light. I haven’t been able to find it in Argentina, which is a shame because I’d use it a thousand times over. They say they discontinued it for being too childish and not fitting Dior’s elegant line, and while I agree, it was perfect for young fans of the brand. I started with that.
I wore it and loved it: sweet, refined, and feminine, with a caramelized popcorn touch. What a beauty. I used to wear it in my twenties; what a delight. It’s very long-lasting, though soft and light. I can’t find it in Argentina anymore, which is a shame, because I’d use it a thousand times. They say they discontinued it for being too childish and not fitting Dior’s elegant line, and while I agree, it was perfect for young brand lovers. I started with that one.
At first, it smells very much like Miss Dior EDT, with the sweetness coming out slowly. I liked it quite a bit; once it dries down, it’s sweet and fresh. The only downside is it lasted 4-5 hours and then became very skin-scented. If it weren’t so hard to find, I’d add it to my wishlist.
At first, it smells a lot like Miss Dior EDT, but it takes a bit of time for the sweetness to come out. I liked it quite a bit; the dry-down is a mix of sweet and fresh. The only downside is that it lasted about 4-5 hours, after which it becomes very skin-scented. If it weren’t so hard to find, I’d add it to my wishlist.
I got this as a gift years ago when I was a kid, and at the time it smelled like my grandma’s perfume, so I never wore it. I have a quarter left of the 50ml bottle. Now that I’ve smelled it again, it’s still very strong; the floral and fruity top notes don’t make me want to wear it on my skin—it still gives off that ‘older lady’ vibe. But occasionally I spray it on the back of my bed or to scent the room, and I absolutely love it; it smells delicious, though I wouldn’t wear it to go out.