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Coleen McLoughlin now Rooney is the latest WAG aka wife or girlfriend of a well known footballer to have released her own perfume and to be honest a lot of perfume probably weren’t holding their breath for this one to be any better than the rest of them. After all, the Queen WAG, Victoria Beckham had already had a range of fantastic perfumes that surely could not be beaten?
The Christmas of 2007 saw the release of the self titled Coleen perfume and despite the fact that it was just another celebrity perfume, it became a massive bestselling fragrance with over half a million bottles sold. This may be due to the fact that Coleen was a patriot as such for “normal” women and not those that were inclined to be stick thin but rather with a normal womanly figure.
The packaging of the perfume needed no frills or fuss and was a simple pink rectangular bottle with Coleen’s name scribbled on the side and a small X to take the place of a kiss. This bottle was very simple and to some people was deemed as rather disappointing but generally meant that the perfume itself needed no introductions and to be honest this was true.
Although the middle notes of rose and lily of the valley were not easily smelt on wearing the perfume despite the fact that these were the two notes that were raved about. Instead the aromas of cedar wood and musk were easily recognized with just a slight floral hint which meant that the perfume was just the right side of heavy.
This perfume is very much aimed at the younger end of the market or so it would seem by the bottle and the fragrance itself and although Coleen is a figure that bases herself on normal women and you would expect a more sophisticated fragrance, it is quite young in both appearance and scent and has been mainly bought by young girls and teenagers rather than the upper end of the scale.