Advantages: smells gorgeous Disadvantages: my bottles finished
I just finished my bottle of Hugo Boss Deep Red perfume today so I decided I should write a review about it. Someone bought me the perfume last year either for my birthday or Christmas and it was part of a gift set. If I can remember correctly the whole set was in a large square shaped box, which was mainly red in colour with a picture of the bottle of perfume on the front of it and Hugo written in large bold white lettering. The packaging design was really plain and simple but I didn't care because I had a new fragrance to add to my continuously growing collection. Usually when I choose a perfume for myself I tend to pick ones which have nice bottles or packaging because usually if the packaging and bottle is nice then the perfume smells really nice too. However if I was out shopping myself I wouldn't have even considered buying ...
Advantages: You smell gorgeous and you feel gorgeous Disadvantages: None
I was bought this by a guy I work with for Christmas in 2003 and as soon as I smelt it I knew I loved it. I’m still rather flattered that he would associate such a seductive fragrance with myself – the guy obviously has good taste!
The box is pretty simple – black in colour and not a lot on it but with a bright red interior. The bottle is also simple - except that the bottle is a gorgeous deep red colour, although you can still see how much you have left through the glass with silver writing to tell you the make and type of perfume.
The bottle (mine was 50ml) has a sleek sort of concave shape to it – only 2 ˝ cm diameter at the top and slinking out to 5 ˝ cm at the bottom (you can see what I mean by the picture). It has a silver lids which clicks on and pulls off and a fine mist spray squirter is concealed ...
Advantages: Great effect, fun film Disadvantages: None too many
Memories of watching Jaws when I was just a boy, being taken to the cinema with my dad and my brother, watching this great but terrifying film (as I felt at the time), still come back to me sometimes. The claustrophobic, almost drowning feelings that is invoked, the horrific sights of bloodied limbs falling to the sea bed, of severed heads coming out of the bottoms of boots, and of dangling legs in the sea. The horror that was Jaws, to me, at about the age of ten.
I had nightmares after watching that film. I would not put my feet out of the end of the bed covers, for fear of then being bitten off by sharks…
And this is the evoking feeling that Deep Blue Sea presents you with. I am older and wiser now, and I can laugh at the scenes of razor sharp teeth biting into flesh. But that feeling, that horrific feeling of being ...