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Advantages: Refreshing smell, not sickly sweet, well designed bottle, unique Disadvantages: Suitable for the more younger person (well in my opinion)
Anna Sui Dolly Girl has a unique smell, it's light, refreshing and sweet but not sickly sweet. It lasts rather a long time too with only two or three squirts applied.
I'd describe this perfume as a summer perfume as it suits the freshness of the summer air rather than the dullness of winter (can you tell I'm not a fan of winter?). It's quite a fruity, flowery smell and suitable for all ages but I think the overall design would suit younger people generally.
The bottle is rather unusual too; it's pink with and in the shape of a doll's head with no hair. It sort of looks like a mannequin with make-up, at first I thought it looked slightly scary but it's not that bad. It adds to the uniqueness of this perfume and in fact Anna Sui in general.
A 50ml bottle will set you back £28. ...
then go for Dolly Girl!
It smells sweet and fruity but it isn't overpowering, I find quite a lot of perfumes can be a bit unbearable but this is one of them ones that waft as you walk. The smell is sweet and delicate. It also comes in a variety of sizes and is sold in many high street shops, prices vary but are around the £20 mark for a 50ml bottle and £15 for a 30ml bottle. It is well worth the price you pay for the length of time the bottle lasts. ...
Oh, these are a childhood classic! How I love dolly mixtures at at 30p for a 175g pack in Asda, I love them even more!
Dolly mixtures are an assortment of tiny soft fondant sweets and jellies with different flavours. They come in several different shapes, though some have the same flavouring:
1. Sugar coated jellies
There are two flavours of these - red and yellow. They are small cone shaped sweets covered in sugar and quite squigy to press. They are very chewy and sweet and it takes a while before they finally become mushy enough to swallow. The red one taste of kind of sweet raspberry and the yellowy green one has the sweet hit of lemon and lime which is gorgeous.
2. Sugar coated cubes
These also come in 2 flavours and are basically oddly sized white fondant cube covered in a fairly thick sugar casing. The yellow one taste ...