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Exclamation was created by Coty in 1988 and is recommended for daytime wear. This feminine scent possesses a blend of peach, apricot, amber and sandalwood.

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Exclamation was created by Coty in 1988 and is recommended for daytime wear. This feminine scent possesses a blend of peach, apricot, amber and sandalwood.

  • JODIE01/11/2020

    Love this perfume!

  • JODIE09/13/2019

    I just love this perfume. I wear it every day.

  • MARTA 09/06/2019

    I am using exclamation cologne spray for over 10 years and I love it. People always give me compliments about how beautiful it smells.

  • CHARLOTTE_SOMETIMES12/30/2017

    I adore this scent. Pure genius. It's soft, peach/apricot powder. I remember girls in jr. high wearing this but I didn't own it until about 7 or 8 years ago. It reminds me of a nice lady I used to work with... She was a real class act and I loved her scent- now it's mine to enjoy as well!

  • MRS P09/14/2015

    Love it

  • PIA09/25/2013

    Inexpensive version of Lancome's Tresor. The two are almost identical. I love them both. A+

  • LISY 05/21/2010

    This bottle is just pure 90's to me. But the scent is still wonderful. Smells like baby soft power. But yet yummy. I wear it to bed.

  • MRS ST11/30/2009

    I uses to wear this way back in the day, in high school (1989-1993). I bought a small bottle of it one year at a post Christmas sale...huge mistake...I cannot beleive I wore this absolutley repugnant bug spray mess of a fragrance! But I did ...go figure. I would under no circumstrances wear it now! This just flat out stinks...like bug spray and apricot and peach...it would not be so bad if they could cut oout some of the offensive loudness.

  • JANA WIESE12/29/2008

    Why is this so difficult to find? My niece adores it and we all give it to her during the holidays and this year we found it no where, not even online!

  • JANA WIESE12/29/2008

    Why is this so difficult to find? My niece adores it and we all give it to her during the holidays and this year we found it no where, not even online!

  • SUE WEAVER12/19/2008

    I would like to know if someone can tell me where to find this product. I only want the lotion since I already have a good supply of the perfume.

  • SHERIDAN ELLIS07/11/2008

    I can not believe my daughter now has a tiny bottle of this. It reminds me of high school (in the 80's) and big hair, stirrup pants, wide pleather belts and rubber bracelets. Good times, good times!!! My husband is my high school sweet heart, and oddly enough, he remembers this scent, along with "Primo" the knock off for Giorgio *GAG*!!!!! I could not wear this now myself, but it brings back nice memories. A very innocent and fun scent.

  • LAURA05/01/2008

    Exclamation takes me back to those carefree days when all you could think of was the laughter,the latest music,cute boys,and Saturday night parties. I use it sparingly now because I can't use any & every scent due to my allergies. Just goes to show you can't beat a classic.

  • JUNE04/07/2008

    Help!!!! I cannot find Exclamation (original) body (dusting) powder anywhere. I have worn this fragrance for years and have lots of the perfume and lotion but I need some powder. Thanks

  • LEOTTA WOODY10/15/2007

    I love this product but i cant find it any where even at christmas time i couldnt fid it and now i cant find it on ebay so what gives i am very dissapointed.

  • MARY10/14/2007

    TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WHERE`S THE EXCLAMATION BODY LOTION? ITS THE ONE PRODUCT WE HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR AND CAN`T FIND IT ANY WHERE? ONE OF THE BEST PRODUCTS EVER MADE

  • GRETCHEN07/07/2007

    I've done a little experiement with my Exclamation lately- I've layered a spritz of it with a spritz of Comptoir Sud Pacifique's Vanille Abricot-mmm! The result is delicious- it's like you are wearing a peach/aprioct cobbler! It's not that Exclamation isn't good on it own, but sometimes I want the scent to be a little softer- the vanille does the trick. I'm sure this will make the perfume snobs shudder, but I absolutely love it!

  • ANOTHER ANNIE05/17/2007

    I've been trying out Coty fragrances. I did not realize Sophia Grojsman created Exclamation. I have worn and loved many of her fragrances. Thanks so much for all of the specific reveiws. Always helpful to read. :-)

  • RACH02/10/2007

    i like the old smell better..somehow, it smells different now!!

  • SHANIAH06/12/2006

    It's just about impossible to wear this fragrance lightly. It is so cloying and pungent. Coty was wrong for this!!! Whew!

  • GINETTE05/21/2006

    exclamation is a very nice perfume to wear anytime anywhere, it' soft and sensual.

  • LYNNE - PERFUME ADDICT05/04/2006

    It's think this smells so very similar to Chanel #22. When I smell it on someone in public I always ask if they are wearing the Chanel #22 and they always say... No, it's Exclamation! Much better price too!

  • SYLVIE04/23/2006

    The successful "nose" Sophia Grojsman created the fragrance Exclamation! Her passion, creativity, and persistence have allowed her to create some of the best-selling fragrances in the world. Sophia received a Lifetime Achievement award for her work in perfumery in 1994 from Cosmetic Executive Women and in 1996 she was honored by the American Society of Perfumers with the Living Legend Award. As you can see, some inexpensive fragrances were created by famous noses!!!! Sophia Grojsman was given the Living Legend Award by the American Society of Perfumers in 1996, and the Achiever Award by Cosmetic Executive Women in 1994. Her creation Calvin Klein Eternity was inducted into the Fragrance Hall of Fame at the 2003 Fifi Awards. Here some perfumes created by Sophia Grojsman: Boucheron Jaipur, Calvin Klein Eternity, Coty Exclamation!, Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds, Estee Lauder Spellbound, Lagerfeld Sun Moon Stars, Lalique Parfum Lalique, Lancome Tresor, Laura Biagiotti Sotto Voce, Gloria Vanderbilt, Paloma Picasso Tentations, Prescriptives Calyx, Paris by YSL, and Yvresse/Champagne. Her fragrances smell *ultra-feminine*!! I collect perfumes made by Sophia. Happy sniffing, Sylvie.

  • BARBIE02/25/2006

    I have worn this delightful fragrance since it hit the shelves in1988. I'm 72 years young and still get compliments on "how nice I smell" ! People in elevators, restaraunts, theaters, will compliment me and ask what that fragrance is. It does NOT smell the same on everyone. Coty better not discontinue this one!!!!!

  • GRETCHEN01/08/2006

    I broke down and bought some Exclamation for myself- after Christmas sales are a buyers paradise for perfume lovers! I picked up a small stocking stuffer size. It's perfect to wear on a cloudy day, really brightens my mood. Great!

  • GRETCHEN12/31/2005

    This fragrance is very pleasant on others. I'm not a big fan of fruit-type scents, but on others it is a soft, calming scent. I don't understand how people can be offended by this scent, there is nothing in it that makes your nose sting or sneeze (like others that will remain nameless!) I can only assume that people who are disgusted by this one is that they 1) are perfume snobs or 2) have bad memories of the 80's. Oh well, it's their loss. Enjoy!

  • LADYBUG12/16/2005

    I wore Exclamation when I was in high school. Convinced I'd dislike it now that so much time has passed and my taste has changed so much, I was very and pleasantly surprised that I still really loved this scent. I liked it so much I picked up a small bottle--and the low price is an added bonus. This is a soft scent that does seem to change when it warms on the skin. Fortunately for me, it gently morphs into a lovely fresh scent that is greatly appreciated by my husband!

  • GRETCHEN12/10/2005

    Why is that all of the good scents are discontinued? The only scent of I liked by Coty was L'Effleur. My sister bought it as a Christmas gift about 12 years ago, has great memories for me. I won't even bother emailing Coty asking them to bring this one back, they seem to care more about launching garbage like that Shania scent...Ugh.

  • ANNIE12/04/2005

    I have just come across Exclamation for the first time. I'm 43 years old and love, as some of you have put it, "high class" perfumes, but I also think this is a sweet and very pretty perfume. The secret is to not put too much on. Okay - so it might not be everybody's cup of tea, but to have such a huge objection to it can only suggest that you don't know how to wear perfume properly. Like the French say - less is more.

  • RONNIE11/24/2005

    LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT! For everyone who has a negative comment about it all I can say is that I'Ve worn this fragrance for years since it first came out and I wouln't change. Not only do I love it, but everywhere I go, whether at work, shopping, the dentist or doctors office, even in church I have people telling me how wonderful I smell and would I mind telling them what I am wearing as they would like to purchase it for themselves or their spouse, so just goes to show you one size does not fit all. Have a happy day.......

  • SHERIDAN10/26/2005

    I bought this awhile ago because I remember my mother having a little bottle of this briefly when I was a kid. I sprayed a dab on my wrist and it gave off a strong peach and powder smell- eww. After a few minutes I sniffed my wrist again, and it had the smell of scented pantiliners! I now understand why my mother has moved on from this stuff. I guess it's good for nostalgic reasons, but I hope people truly stop trying to wear this fragrance-there are less offensive fragrances, even if you are on a budget.

  • LALA10/11/2005

    All my 6 of my sisters wore this when I was 3 and they were all teenagers and young adults. I think the smell is good for something so inexpensive.

  • LASSIE10/09/2005

    I am a woman living as a woman and I say personal chemistry is all, regardless of price. This is the most divisive scent I have come across on this board. It seems 8 out of 10 people loathe it and the other 2 adore it beyond all measure!

  • LORELEI08/31/2005

    Exclamation is one of those fad perfumes with a short-term scent. I am a man currently living as a woman and I could tell you cheap perfume like this is not worth the trouble. I would prefer Estee Lauder than this junk. It's a little pricey, but is perfume for all types of women.

  • SYLVIE06/22/2005

    I agree - Exclamation is very similar to Tresor by Lancome. Tresor is smoother, more subtle and soft. Exclamation is for the first minutes after applying loud and breathtaking, but the drydown is very pleasant and nice.

  • FRAGRANT LADY05/09/2005

    I've used this product since it first hit the shelves and I ALWAYS get compliments!

  • SARAH BEAVER11/22/2004

    I used to wear this fragrance about 6/7 years ago and have recently rediscovered it. I came in the house after a weekend away and my husband was so excited by the smell, never underestimate the power of the exclamation smell.....

  • DAMONA11/11/2004

    I wore this from 1988 until around 1997. No matter what other perfumes I tried (Byblos, Fracas, Detchema, Byzance, Lolita Lempicka, Samsara etc.) I've never had as many men go ga-ga over my scent as I have with this one. Men told me they found it sexy, they couldn't stop smelling me, they wanted to know, "what is it you wear?" on and on. Exclamation was my secret weapon when I was a single chickie. I finally bought a bottle b/c I found it for a low low price. I sprayed it on and thought wow this smells cheap but the dry down is a sweet floral with obvious vanilla in it. I think it may be the vanilla that drives men nuts. For the price, you might as well give it a try!

  • INDERIKA10/17/2004

    I used to wear this fragrance about 14 years ago. I absolutely loved it back then. As strong as this scent is, I actually layered it (lotion, spray, and powder)! I was about 19 years old or so and I had fond memories of movie dates, first love, and dancing with friends. Last year after Christmas I saw the familiar black, pink, and white packaging and I got a hint of nostalgia. It was marked down to 50% off, so I bought a small bottle, just for old times sake. I was stunned to find out that I couldn't stand the smell of it anymore. I found it to be very cloying. After a few attempts to wear it again I gave up. It now lays in the bottom of my drawer with a heap of other fragrance castaways. I still like the cute white bottle though.

  • PIA09/05/2004

    My close friend who is older than me by 28 years(I'm 45) always gave me the gift set for my birthday back in the early to mid ninetees. In 1998 she moved down south to SC and have only seen her once since then. I miss spending time with her and when I do I just spritz some ! on and it brings back great memories of her. I dont wear it much since I have so many other fragrances I enjoy but it is a nice fragrance and especially like the dusting powder it is much softer than the fragrance spray. Some of you posters are too harsh and mean with your comments especially the one by Mr. Excellent. Why the need to be so vicious, it is just a scent! You other posters when you trash the fragrance you are really trashing yourselves because we all know it is a matter of CHEMISTRY, not the fragrances, so if you smell bad it is not the fragrances fault but it is your body's fault.

  • JULIA04/15/2004

    I left the house with a quick little spray of Exclamation in the crook of my neck headed for the Secretary of State Office. While standing in line, a young man standing behind me (he was about 30), leaned forward and asked me if I was wearing Exclamation. Imagine that! A guy knowing the name of a perfume is very unusual. He said he loved it and that his best friend's wife always wore it. I'm a 50 year old woman that has worn the fragrance since it came out. Granted, it's really strong when you first spray it, but please give it a chance to dry down. You will then appreciate it's lovely notes.

  • CLARÉ02/06/2004

    This perfume was a fave of a house guest that came to stay for months. After a short while and a lengthy family discussion, and with great trepidation we asked our guest to please DISCONTINUE wearing Exclamation. It was bad, and continues to be bad. Altogether penetrating and lingering and not endearing in the least.

  • SONYA12/30/2003

    I wore this perfume on my very first date. My date thought it smelled wonderful. Obviously, we were young and naive. I couln't afford expensive perfume and at the time I liked it. when I see it now it just reminds me of how much I have changed and matured over the years. I would never wear it now. For those who still wear it now, remember a little goes a long way! As a teenager, that was a concept that was difficult to grasp. I bet you could smell me coming.

  • LINDA12/12/2003

    Exclamation is my fav of all , I love it and gets lots of compliments when I wear it. But there is others that jsut cant wear it.

  • MR EXCELLENT11/14/2003

    Exclamation: A perfect scent for a classic night of love at a run down trailer park between two toothless stinking inbreeds. Avoid this horrid stink at all costs, and consider it your duty to look down upon anyone who sprays this crap on themselves. A cheap scent.......just like the trash that wears it.

  • MANDY11/06/2003

    I'm not sure about this perfume. I own it and got it on the cheap and I love it! Some days I'm not in the mood, but I find it's elegant for teens. Only limited sprays though or it will overpower you!!!

  • PERFUMENUT'7811/04/2003

    Used to wear this one in the early '90's. Now when I smell it-I think I've must've made a bad choice then, not to mention bad taste as well.

  • VANILLA NUT10/11/2003

    Exclamation is a lovely, poor man's rendition of the high-priced fragrance "Tresor". It's beautiful and affordable. It tends to be strong when you first spray it on, but then after a short while it has a lovely drydown. I love it and always will!

  • LINDYLOU07/07/2003

    Try Castelbajac! That is really a huge price for an offensive smell. Sorry I don't agree with you, Exclamation doesn't smell anywhere near as bad as the Castelbajac that I bought for a fancy price! Gosh, I wish I had never bought something I didn't smell first.

  • KIM06/26/2003

    I wore this one in the 9th grade after smelling it on the most popular girl in my class so therefore I thought this was the stuff to have. I wore it everyday for probably 6 months and it was torture for my mom and she begged me to stop wearing it and find something else! After I reached the end of my 5th bottle I ditched the stuff never to return to it again. That was 13 years ago. Some things are better left in the past. Im a major perfume lover and now I own alot of the finest designer pefumes ever made. I want to smell like a woman and not like some teenager trying to fit in.

  • AUDREY05/24/2003

    this perfume is cheap and smells toxic. by far the worst perfume i've ever smelled

  • MELISSA05/12/2003

    My daughter wore this back in 1993 when she was a freshman in high school. I used to try out her large assortment of teen sprays and actually liked this one. I was into peach fragrance at the time so maybe thats why. Don't think I'd wear it now, but when I sample it in the drug store it reminds me of good times and makes me smile

  • ELLIZAMCGRAND04/08/2003

    not Primo -- Primo is the knock-off. Giorgo of Beverly Hills, in that yellow and white striped box. costs the earth (or used to) but absolutely nasty.

  • ELLIZA04/08/2003

    i've smelled Exclamation, and like most of Coty's products, it is a number of things grafted onto a cheap, sweet base. this cheap thing, though. one of the loveliest perfumes in the world is by coty: Muguet des Bois. It is a clean, delicate lily-of-the-valley scent. Ironically, of the many lily-of-the-valley scents i've tried (love lilies), Coty's Muguet des Bois ranks up on top with Dior's Lily and Guerlains Aqua Allegoria Lilia Bella. Diorissimo would be up there as well, but it is many other complex things besides lily-of-the-valley. a cheap perfume doesn't have to be a bad perfume, just as an expensive perfume can be thoroughly ghastly, witness giorgio's Primo and Elizabeth Taylors entire line (though especially Passion).

  • LINDYLOU04/06/2003

    Sara, you are obviously not knowledgeable about fragrances or the fragrance industry. How can you make such a sweeping statement about "drugstore" fragrances. Many of the high-end fragrances are using synthetic ingredients due to either unavailability or the costiliness of natural ingredients. So following your logic, classic fragrances such as Chanel #5 for example, will have to be grouped in your looked-down-upon "drugstore" fragrance category. Chanel has been forced by government mandate to use more, and more synthetics in Chanel #5. This is not a personal attack on you, Sara. But I am just pointing out your local of knowledge and education when it comes to perfume. You need to do some reading and research on fragrances before you make wide, sweeping statements such as yours. Also, I think you could use a good dose of maturity and tact when posting to these kinds of message boards. If you want a good example, please check out the Long Lost Perfumes message board. Here's an example of classy people expressing their opinions on fragrances in a mature, non-offending or threatening manner.

  • LINDYLOU04/06/2003

    Several have already pointed out that Exclamation is a poor man's Tresor. Compare the top notes between the 2 fragrances, and you'll see. Exclamation's top notes are a bit stronger and more synthetic-smelling, but the similarities are there beyond a doubt. One two occasions, I have been out in public and have had men walk up to behind and ask me if I was wearing Exclamation. One said that his best friend's wife always wears it and it drives him crazy. The other man just said he recognized it and loved it.

  • BRITTNEE02/26/2003

    Everyone I've ever known to wear this were usually heavy smokers and avid bar drinkers who probably could not even smell what it really was like because of the nasty smoke clogging thier sinuses. I think this one is definitely the essence of what cheap smells like. I usually like the powdery smells, but this one is just not blended right or something.

  • CRISTY01/21/2003

    Okay so this is really kinda dumb but, wanna attract men I will tell ya a little secret? Okay I will make this as brief as possible. My mom some of this "cheap" potpouri stuff (kinda resembles gravel, and is sold in paper envelopes you get it a Odd Lots and Dollar stores) any how she came up with this little idea to make "car freshners" so she poured this stuff into knee high panty hose and tied it shut. She gave me one right before I was leaving for work and told me to put it under my car seat. So without thinking I took it from her and stuck it in my pants pocket. I am a nurse and wear these pants with a million pocket and just plain forgot about it. So I am working in the ER that night. And I literally have all these Doctors, Surgeons, Surgery Techs tripping all over themselves. They all keep thinking that the Cafeteria is having baked apples that night cause they can smell them. They keep talking too me and seem to have a different attitude. I am not anything special and normally they would not give me more than a passing glance. But that night I was real popular. I had forgotten about the "sachet" in my pocket. I read somewhere that men are very attracted to cinnamon and food fragrances. I have tried it several times since and had similar results. The fragrance was baked apple pie or cinnamon apple something. I did not seem to irritate my skin or anything, and I think keeping it close to my body released its fragrance more.

  • CAROLINA01/19/2003

    One of the most horrible fragances I´ve ever smelled. The other horrible ones are Eternity and Aromatic Elixir although I can understand why some people like aromatic... but I can´t understand why someone would like this horrendous cheap overwelmig fragance... no offense, please, this is only a personal opinion.

  • LARA01/11/2003

    The question is how do you so much stench in one little horribly designed bottle. This sucks, to sayt he least. Only girls who date boys who wear Preferred Stock should purchase this perfume. However, they should not be allowed in public together to offend the senses of all humanity.

  • PARFUMOLIQUE01/05/2003

    This has to be one of the worst fragrances I have ever smelled. Awful, can't stand it. Exclamation is the clone of Trésor by Lancome.

  • KATARINA01/04/2003

    I see that most of us think of Exclamation as cheap fragrance, I agree, it does smell cheap, but that doesn't make it bad. I think that fragrance is not something that is supposed to be cheap or expensive, or smell like flowers or powder or whatever, it is good if it makes you feel good, or if it's bringing back nice memories. I hate comments like "I wouldn't wear it because it smells cheap." I'd wear anything that makes me feel good, in fact I'm looking for a fragrance that would smell like chocolate and hazelnuts, or honey and coconut. If any of you know of anything like that, please post it.

  • BB12/22/2002

    i never thought exclamation was too offensive ( didnt think it was very good either and i would not have worn it, but not minded smelling it on someone else ) until my then husband to be told me that i should wear it because he like smelling it on the other girls he dated. if i smell it now, fuhgedaboutit!

  • GRACIE ELAINE12/16/2002

    I am pretty sure this stuff orignally marketed as the discount drugstore version of Liz Claiborne in the triangular bottle. I remember people trying to convince me you could not tell the difference.

  • TAMAR12/03/2002

    Linda you are so right. But unlike you I hate them both. Tresor might have a hint more expensiveness to it.

  • KATHY11/28/2002

    It is great have been using for years

  • VICTORIA11/21/2002

    You want to smell cheap.

  • AMY11/15/2002

    this in the house by both mom and dad! Now I know why. I remember loving it in the 80's and they always got mad and told me I smelled like "rotten peaches". Now as a 30 year old I can see their point. It gives me an instant migraine now!

  • MARY JANE08/05/2002

    This is cheap junK!

  • STEPHANIE07/05/2002

    I wore this for years, especially during middle school. My best friend since elementary says that to this day when she smells it she still thinks of me! It is still a great scent and doesn't cost a lot of money. I had all the products for it, powder, etc..

  • LILY06/19/2002

    well..cheap perfume..cheap smell

  • QUEENIE H.06/13/2002

    Dear Users, Here is am testimonial of the Exclamation fragrance. I am 23 years old, and average looking- not smashing, not plain jane. This frangrance has been my signature scent for about FOUR ENTIRE YEARS! I am afraid Coty's going to discontinue this one soon, so I have stocked up enough of this perfume to last of my lifetime with heavy usage! This fragrance never fails overwhelm me with its beauty and its distinctness. Fruity notes of Apricot and Peach drives the boys crazy and makes me feel incredibly young, lik in my mid-teens. I am very glad t ohave been wearing this for 4 years because ALL my guy friends just LOVE it! "Sexy, fruity, YOUNG, and unforgettable," they say. At first I thought the fragrance might be too strong, but it DOES DIE DOWN to an amazingly gorgeous scent. My girl friends and boy friends at work love the fragrance too, if they do not come up to me and comment on it, I have asked them, "So, what do you think about my perfume?" And they love it! I have seen many men pause and look in my direction as I walk by- I never knew the france had that much sex appeal. Please keep exclamation a secret, because not many people use it anyways- I love being the only girl in town wearig this. From, Queenie H.

  • A.06/03/2002

    Whoa. I remember when this came out. I was in Jr. high, and so many of my classmates were wearing it that I heard teachers complain of headaches. I blame my algebra grade on this olfactory assault of a scent.

  • ROBIN04/27/2002

    My daughter wears it, it's lovely!

  • LISA04/18/2002

    I love Exclamation...have for years. I wear it and people like it, never have had a bad experience with this fragrance.

  • ASCHATAN03/08/2002

    Linda, you're right... and I don't like either. Nowadays anyway, 10 years ago I almost bought a bottle (settled on Sophistique then, which is (was??) alsmost as bad), but I was a kid then.

  • SARA03/03/2002

    It came out when I was in elementary school. The first time I smelled it on a friend (who was too young to be wearing it anyway) my mother and I gagged when she got into the car. My head hurt so bad from the stench. Gross and cheap. A word to the wise...any cheap perfume (cologne, rather) made by a drugstore cosmetic company is usually pretty bad.

  • LINDA02/23/2002

    Exclamation has shades of the Lancome fragrance, Tresor. If you were to compare the fragrances, the resemblance is unmistakeable. I get lots of compliments on it. Many times there are knock-offs in cheaper brands of the expensive fragrances. Case in point, Windsong is a poor man's L'Air Du Temps. If you were to talk with a perfumer they would validate this info. You just can't take a bath in Exclamation and use it sparingly. Give it chance.

  • KATHLEEN ANN02/23/2002

    Thanks NZazz...You pratically spoke for me too!! Exclamation is 7th on my List of Favorite's. (Yes...I have a List!!) It does have a very nice smell too it...but it doesn't smell as nice on some woman I know...To Each Their Own...!!

  • MAGGIEMAE02/17/2002

    this is the worst....should be banned from the universe! Sorry!

  • ALEXANDRA01/24/2002

    I definately have to agree that each person's body chemistry makes or breaks what perfume they can wear and how it smells on them and to others. It is clinically proven so. I have always received compliments on my aura when I've worn Exclamation! And I'm 26 years old now.

  • NZAZZ01/23/2002

    This is a wonderful Perfume. It depends on the person who wears it though. I where it, and get tons of nice compliments. My best friend wears it and it smells like Raid Bug Spray. But she wears some that I could never wear either, but smell wonderful on her. Everyones body make up is different. So, if you don't like it try something your BODY agrees with, but don't knock this wondeful product for those it works great for.

  • STEPHANIE01/05/2002

    This is one of those brash, insolent, in-your-face kiddie-types of fragrance (get the idea?) that smells as cheap as it looks. I have no idea why anyone over the age of 18 would want to wear this.

  • ANDREA12/12/2001

    This fragrance is awful, I can't believe I ever bought it, I won't be using this anymore

  • I'M W/ NONI12/08/2001

    Please girls... don't ever use this!It smells as loud as the name implies, and the bottle looks. This is one of the fragrances that smells even cheaper than it actually cost. It does however compliment the paint by numbers make-up look, if that's the kind of thing you're into. I can't believe Coty still manufactures this, and took L'effleur of the market. What's the world coming to?

  • D11/30/2001

    VERY UNCLASSY!!!! THIS GIRL WHERE I USED TO WORK USE TO WEAR THIS . I WOULD AVOID HER!!!

  • DANIELLE11/17/2001

    Please girls...don't use that at the restaurant or at the office!

  • NONI10/11/2001

    the worst smell ever made.note the lack of messages. no one wants to own up to the fact they even used it.

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