It helps to have a little bit of blind faith when working with certain beauty products. (For instance, you might not see results from eye creams now, but 10 years from now, sure. Can't hurt.) With that said, I'm pretty agnostic when it comes to the idea of Ageless Fantasy, an anti-aging fragrance.
For $120, you can allegedly look "at least eight years younger," according to the press materials for this "true bouquet of youth." The idea is to create a Proustian scent that evokes childhood memories. Ageless Fantasy blends notes of pineapple, apple, mango, leafy greens, jasmine, cherry blossom, musk, dry woods, and vanilla — all lovely scents on their own, but I'm not sure how well pineapple goes with musk.
I get the idea, which in itself is harmless enough; some scents take me back to childhood so quickly that I want to climb a tree, any tree, nearby. But wrapping it up in an anti-aging package seems like a bit of a stretch. What do you think — clever marketing ploy, genuine fragrance idea, or both?

















Gerard Darel
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There's a lot of perfumes/songs I can't wear or listen to anymore because they remind me too much of things I'd rather not think of. I don't think that one would be for me!
1Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh that's total BS.
2I agree, Cmd0610!
3I'm open minded about innovative anti-aging products, but what makes me hesitant about this anti-aging fragrance is the notes that it comprises of. I like fruity notes in all, but I'm not wild about apple, and then mix it with pineapple and mango?
4I checked out their website www.agelessfantasy.com
5I am convinced from the research they have posted.
My order is in.
clever marketing ploy, genuine fragrance idea, or both? definitely BOTH
6I believe it. I've always read that certain types of perfumes make people think you're thinner or younger than you actually are while wearing them. I'm just not sure this is the only perfume that would achieve this...
7I remember something on the news a few years ago about a study that found women were perceived to be 6 years younger when wearing an orange (or maybe just general citrus) scent.
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