Diesel Fuel For Life Fragrance Review

The Beauty Brains Forum Member Purple Rules reviews Diesel Fuel For Life fragrance.
The bottle for Diesel Fuel For Life warns me to “use with caution.” I don’t know why. It’s not a daring fragrance; no need to worry about emptying the elevator with this.
Sniffing Skittles
The fruity top notes smell just like Skittles! Then it dries down to very generic, fruity heart notes but it’s an artificial fruity smell like the overly sweet, fruit candy that kids like. It’s almost medicinal at times and then it becomes very powdery and slightly less sweet at the end.
You’re an animal
It’s described as having “a heart of jasmine, intensified by indole, a floral-animal note that is found naturally in jasmine” but I get none of that. Indole doesn’t smell particularly good on its own (it’s often described as smelling fecal or like cat pee) but when combined with other notes, it gives them weight and depth. It can also take the edge off florals that are too sweet or too nice; it’s dirties them up a bit.
It’s often combined with jasmine, which may explain why Fuel For Life reminds me of so many other fragrances that are popular now. Fragrances containing indole are often described as being animalic and sensual but I wouldn’t describe Fuel For Life as either. It’s fruity, then it’s powdery and then it’s gone.
Cheesy packaging
The bottle is not terribly attractive. It’s described as being covered in lace but it looks more like cheesecloth to me.
This is not fragrance that I would normally be drawn to. Most fragrances that are described as “fruity” are cloying on me, although they may smell great on others. If you’re one of those who can wear fruity fragrances and not smell like a sticky-fingered preschooler, or if you want to smell like Skittles, you might like this. If you’re looking something bold and sexy, this is not it.
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Cate Says:
I still LOVE this review PurpleRules!
Judy Says:
Well, done PurpleRules! You have a good nose for fragrances which is something I lack. You sound like a practiced connoisseur!
Gloria Says:
Skittles!!
The men version actually smells quite nice. Citrusy and a bit musky. Definitely better than skittles and yucky sweetness.
Caty Says:
this is not fruity at all… it has notes of jasmine, patchouli, and black currant. the black currant and jasmine are very strong at first, the patchouli just kind of chillin’ in the background, giving it a sort of musky edge. It’s very sophisticated and the black currant is almost medicinal at first, but it’s softened by the jasmine. It dries down to an almost citrusy floral… it’s lovely. Not sweet and cloying at all.
NickBorowitz Says:
This damn stuff smells like Hawaiian Punch!