Ed Hardy Villain Eau De Parfum Spray for Women, 4.2 Ounce
Design House: Christian Audigier .Fragrance Notes: mango, blood orange, and apple .Year Introduced:2010 .Recommended Use: casual .First introduced in 2010 by Christian Audigier, Ed Hardy Hearts & Daggers offers a light, refreshing scent that’s ideal for daytime wear. This completely masculine scent opens with a fresh fruity note of Anjou pear and basil. Spicy middle notes of rosemary and white pepper lead effortlessly into base notes of sandalwood and patchouli. With its unique youthful fragrance, this casual cologne is the perfect choice for hanging out with friends or heading off to the office. . . .
Product Features
- Watermelon, Litchi, Citruses
- Lotus, Freesia, Magnolia
- Iris, Sandalwood, Creme Brule
- Product Packaging May Vary
- Top notes of Lychee, Watermelon, Blood Orange & Tangerine; mid notes of Water Lotus, Magnolia Petals & Freesia; finish of Crème Brulee, Sandalwood & Orris
- The Villain fragrances are a mystical spell of romance that softly express passionate emotions and love
- It’s good to be bad
Love This Scent – Just Wish It Would Last Longer I didn’t know I was going to want this perfume. I was walking through the perfume testers section at the department store, and I always stop and grab a bottle and spray myself with a tester, just as a treat. I usually never buy it. I’ll just wait until I get them as gifts at Christmas, etc. But when I was walking through the aisle this bottle caught my eye, so I sampled it. I couldn’t get it off my mind after that and just had to buy a bottle for myself. That’s how much I love it. It’s a…
One of my favorites! No doubt! I smelled this perfume on a friend and immediately had to try it on and then purchase a bottle of my own. I’ve been wearing this scent for over a year now and love, love, love it! It’s one of my favorites. A perfume I can wear daily; any time of year. The scent is hard to describe… floral and fruity, with a bit of something else I can’t quite put my finger on. I get compliments almost everytime I wear this perfume. My sister smelled it on me and now she has a bottle of her own. It’s…
Citrus-Melon and Crème Brûlée I smelled Villain in a store when I was first getting into the more expensive perfumes, and more than any other perfume I tried during that visit, I couldn’t get it out of my mind. I bought it for myself as a birthday gift. The citrus-melon top notes are really delicious. I do find that on me, the crème brûlée base note can become a little overpowering after a bit. This really disappointed me the first time I used the perfume, but it wasn’t as noticeable other times I’ve worn it…