Ralph Lauren WOMAN EAU DE PARFUM INTENSE SPRAY1.7 OZ/50 ML SEALED
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- At amazon.com you can purchase Castle Art Supplies 48 Pasteltint Colored Pencils Set with Extras | Quality Colors in Softer, Sumptuous Tones | For Professional and Adult Artists | In Neat, Strong, Zipper Travel Case for only $44.99, which is 41% less than the cost in eBay ($76.57).
- The lowest price of Woman Intense by Ralph Lauren for Women - 1.7 oz EDP Spray was obtained on August 1, 2024 9:45 pm.
Nikki S –
I just love this smell. I feel amazing in it. Sometimes I get a whiff of it and perks me up. No matter what my day is like, at least I still smell good.
sherry schultz –
Loved the original. Trying this intense. Slightly different scent profile, but still very appealing.
Barbara Hernandez –
Exelente perfume uno de mis preferidos
Rebecca Jones –
This scent has gotten me more complimentary remarks from strangers than any other perfume.
CAROLINA –
Compre esta fragancia porque tenia la Ralph Lauren woman regular, esta para mi es demasiado intensa y pierde el toque que tenia la otra, asà entonces si no les gusta los olores muy fuertes no es la fragancia para ustedes, en cuanto a autenticidad todo parece indicar que es original.
Ron Fisher –
Gift for my wife.
evelyn jensen –
love this brand and the prices affordable so its not bad when buying a complete set for school I have all their color pencils from soft core water color to gold and they are all great pastels and metallics are amazing as well. An they work great on Bristol Paper so I recommend these if your wanting a great set that won’t cost the prisma color price and won’t leave that awful wax build up that prisma leave when burnishing I am a faithful customer PSA their oil paints are top of the line as well. You won’t regert this buy from beginner to advanced you won’t go wrong with castle
Bethany T. –
I had already purchased a cheaper set of pastel/macaron pencils, which came in a zipper case. I wasn’t totally pleased with those pencils, and hesitate to buy any further of the Chinese off-brand pencils because the same manufacturer makes macaron pencils under a dozen different brand names lol! All dupes for a very expensive Japanese brand (Holbein). Thankfully, Castle Arts made a pastel set in a zipper case, so I bought that almost a year ago. Yes, the Castle Arts pencils have adopted the same aesthetic look as the aforementioned other brands of macaron pencils. But I don’t feel like they’re trying to confuse anyone with a dupe product, as these pencils come with all the wonderful extras that I love from Castle Arts, and they’re clearly branded as Castle’s Pasteltint…not “macaron”.So this set of pencils seem to be the standard wax pencils like their soft cored set of regular colored pencils. I don’t think these are “oil/ oily pencils” like their Gold Range (and like the generic brand I already owned). So these blend well, and seem to give me an extended range of colors for regular set of Castle Arts pencils that I use more often than the Golds.I love the zipper case option, and highly recommend getting that if you ever think you might want to travel with the pencil set…even if you don’t travel, I personally have found the zipper case to be more convenient around the house than pencils in a box or tin…and cases can be pretty expensive if you ever decide to upgrade to a case later on.I also love the instruction book that comes with these pencils! This is the 5th different set of Castle Arts pencils I have purchased, and will probably buy some of their other products in the future. I don’t have a huge budget for crafts supplies, and I typically look for the best value for my money being on a fixed income. Castle Arts offer the perfect pencils for my needs. Already in a case, excellent instructions that have helped teach me new techniques, and a price I can afford for good quality products! Yes, there are cheaper pencils…even decent ones…but I haven’t personally found any cheaper brands that perform better than these, and they definitely don’t come with all the bonus content. Yes, there are much better quality pencils than these…but they are prohibitively expensive for me. I’m a hobbyist and usually use pencils for coloring books, so I can’t really justify buying professional quality, expensive pencils.I have even traveled with these pencils, especially to certain sporting events where I will be stuck there for an hour+ before the game…I tuck a mini coloring book in the case and an eraser pencil and pencil sharpener…there’s enough room in the case to fit all of this, and the case makes a surface to color on. The case is discrete and small enough that I don’t feel awkward carrying it in public like I would feel with my preferred set of 120 pencils. Sure, it’s limiting in that scenario to just have pastels…but also liberating! You really can color almost anything with only pastels and get an amazing effect! It’s a great exercise in breaking out of habit and out of a creative rut with your coloring (or other art styles). I also love that Castle Arts includes a card stock sheet with all the pencil names for you to swatch/test the colors. It also fits in the case and is yet another reason why this became my favorite brand of pencils! I can see at a glance exactly what any pencil looks like on paper, so I know which one to select without any guessing and messing.Hope this helps. Bottom line, I definitely recommend this set if you’re weighing the options between this one and one of the generic “macaron oily pencils.” I would only suggest getting the generic brand pencils if you’re super limited with your budget because while they’re decent quality pencils, they do have frequent noticable areas where the color isn’t blended correctly, unlike the Castle Arts pencils, in which it’s rare to find those scratchy or inconsistent patches. Or…if you happen to just prefer the coverage and effect of oil pencils better than wax pencils…if you don’t like the softer and more muted style of colored pencils then you might would want oil pencils instead.
evelyn jensen –
The blend well, great quality. Recommend!