Date Added: 02/02/2015
Britney Spears Hidden Fantasy is such a fabulous smelling aroma. Its truly one of my favorite. At first i sense orange spiced with warm tones and then i get the vanilla amber in the final dry down. I use it over a lotion application and it works like a charm on my skin.
by Jessie
Date Added: 05/11/2012
It’s essentially Fantasy with the rough cotton candy note removed. A relatively polite fruity-floral of no discernable interest, aside from the fruits are more tropical smelling than sugary. Drydown is creamy and woodsy, with a fruit cocktail dessert - straight from the tin.
Not awful but not amazing.
by blue girl
Date Added: 05/11/2012
The opening smells a bit like Jewel by Alfred Sung creamy floral with a hint of fruit ?then as it sinks in a zingy spice tickles my nose -must be the clove -vanilla comes out to blend with the clove and floral.
Clean,sweet,gentle floriental-nice and definitely wearable ,not a holy grail for me but it was only $16 at Marshalls .
I tried Midnight Fantasy on too it is very berry/pear/vanilla/musk on me and doesn't seem very similar to Hidden Fantasy at least on me.
by music lady
Date Added: 05/11/2012
Hidden Fantasy is a High School Vixen who seduces all
the boys with her Feminine wiles and leaves them dry
after all that hot love making in a steamy backseat of
a car after when that is all finished she dumps you
and goes for her next prey, The opening starts off nice and innocent with orange plump tangerine and virginal Lemon Verbena, then under all that good girl persona things start to get a bit naughty with the sweet and decadent note of Napolitano steeps with it's libertine sexiness dries off with a dark earthiness of clove.
Delicate airiness of lily opens the middle heart with it's spiciness accord powdery note of vanilla mingles
with lily giving it an cloying drydown strangely enough i don't detect any wood notes but maybe it's drowned out from the domineering note of amber give it a warm seduction and ends with dry sandalwood giving it an deep and esoteric nuance.
by wella
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