She first sprayed some KR perfume, which quickly evaporated in the air, leaving a scent that dissipated in about half an hour. Although somewhat disappointed, she couldn't expect much more at that price point.
Just when she thought Star Brilliance's Dream City would also be mediocre, the moment she sprayed the fragrance, she was enraptured by the scent. The sweet aroma of the rose filled her senses as if she were standing in a castle made of roses.
The perfume was sweet without being cloying, with a rich rose after-note.
And its staying power was remarkable—it lasted an entire day.
She was nearly moved to tears.
At a price of 350, this quality was almost a charitable offer.
Was Star Brilliance not interested in making money?
And at that time, another customer who had received both perfumes felt the same way. Although Moonlight City and Dream City both featured rose scents and initially smelled similar upon first spray, a closer distinction revealed the subtle differences.