I have always liked fragrances by Estee Lauder; even though the designer
makes fragrances that I preferably wouldn't wear on a daily basis, I
have always liked the long lasting deep overpowering long lasting
scents.
When I saw Cinnabar sitting on mommasitas dresser, I had to try it.
The name Cinnabar made me think that this antique orange colored perfume
would smell like cinnamon buns.
The bottle was fairly blah; nothing stood out as expensive, nor was
the plain tower shaped bottle attractive enough to want to keep after
the perfume was gone.
The Scent:
I sprayed a little Cinnabar here, and there. On my wrists, on my
clothing and in my hair. The scent that hit me first was not cinnamon
though, it was more like dark semi sweetened chocolate, with a very
light after tone of cinnamon, sugar, and herbs.
A strange scent, but definitely not an ugly one. I liked the warm
chocolaty scent, and the sugary cinnamon scent that shortly followed.
Last:
Cinnabar packs a pretty powerful punch. After the initial high scent
of chocolate died down, I was left with a more potent powdery cinnamon
scent that was enjoyable, but a little too foody for my liking.
All in all Cinnabar by Estee Lauder lasted for the entire day on my
wrist, and on my clothing it lasted into the next day. When it comes to
last, Cinnabar is spectacular in my opinion. Most perfume scents stick
around for a mere few hours; if that.
Recommended Wear:
Cinnabar is a very deep, dark, sultry scent that I would personally
recommend for fall and winter nights. I really can't see this one being
the fragrance of choice on hot summer days though. It's too dark.
Overall:
Cinnabar in my opinion is decent. Like most Estee Lauder
fragrances though, it is not a scent I would want to wear on a daily
basis; even in winter and fall months.
For me it is just too food like. Don't get me wrong, I adore
food scents when it comes to perfume and lotions...however smelling the
chocolate and cinnamon mix non-stop throughout the day causes nausea
for me. If it faded a bit faster I would probably wear it more often.
The scent though, in my opinion is a bit over powering, and lasts a very
long time.
Even though it is not my personal fragrance of choice, I can still see
Cinnabar becoming a favorite for many; especially those women who enjoy
cinnamon and chocolate scents.
Where To Buy:
You can find Cinnabar online by doing a quick google search. A 1.7 ounce bottle will come to around $40.00.
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