G of the Sea is one of my favorite Harajuku Lovers fragrances. It's one of the more mature scents from the line, in my opinion! And let's not forget the ridiculously pretty and adorable bottle on this one. It takes me back to when I was really young and obsessed with mermaids. All girls had their "Mermaid Phase," right? ;)
The best way I can describe this scent is a fresh flower being washed up on the beach. The floral notes definitely stand out, the fruity notes add a watery and juicy quality to it (instead of a sweet quality), and the base notes add some earthy and spicy qualities to it. For some reason, the base notes make me think of sand, which makes this a clean and beachy fragrance while still being a feminine and aquatic scent with the florals. It's very lovely! I was expecting another typical G coconut/tropical smoothie scent, but I'm glad that isn't the case here!
As other people have stated, the lasting power isn't that great (unfortunately), but I find that it lasts a little bit longer when you layer it over a lotion. I find that it pairs up really well with Bath and Body Works' Dancing Waters.
I really love this fragrence. G of the sea. This perfume reminds me of a body mist I've ( Body Fantasies Clean Ocean Air. G of The Sea smells lighter, which is a good thing.), but it last a lot longer than that. Harajuku Lovers is one of my favorite perfume lines. I asked Sephora, about a month ago, and they gave me some disapointing news. Sephora told me that most likley they will not be carrying Harajuku Lovers in the near future. I really hope a new line comes out in the future hopefully in 2013, else I will be really sad.
G of the Sea is one of my favorite Harajuku Lovers fragrances. It's one of the more mature scents from the line, in my opinion! And let's not forget the ridiculously pretty and adorable bottle on this one. It takes me back to when I was really young and obsessed with mermaids. All girls had their "Mermaid Phase," right? ;)
The best way I can describe this scent is a fresh flower being washed up on the beach. The floral notes definitely stand out, the fruity notes add a watery and juicy quality to it (instead of a sweet quality), and the base notes add some earthy and spicy qualities to it. For some reason, the base notes make me think of sand, which makes this a clean and beachy fragrance while still being a feminine and aquatic scent with the florals. It's very lovely! I was expecting another typical G coconut/tropical smoothie scent, but I'm glad that isn't the case here!
As other people have stated, the lasting power isn't that great (unfortunately), but I find that it lasts a little bit longer when you layer it over a lotion. I find that it pairs up really well with Bath and Body Works' Dancing Waters.