Britney Spears In Control Perfume Review & Pictures

Britney Spears Curious In Control Fragrance Review & PicturesNot long ago, “Merry Britmas” was trending on Twitter. I thought it had something to do with Britain, so I checked it out only to discover that it was actually about a Britney Spears song that leaked. People said that it reminded them of Christina Aguilera’s song, Beautiful.

There are only a handful of Britney Spears songs that I like, so I can’t call myself a fan of hers.Β I am, however, in lust with her original pink Fantasy perfume, which I’ve previously reviewed.

I also have a bottle of the blue Circus Fantasy and the red Hidden Fantasy, but those 2 severely pale in comparison to the original Fantasy. (Sweet and gourmand scents are more up my alley. I enjoy smelling edible like a cupcake.)

There’s one more Britney Spears fragrance I haven’t reviewed yet – the limited-edition Britney Spears In Control eau de parfum. It originally was released in 2006 and created by Claude Dir for Elizabeth Arden. You can sometimes find it in clearance sales, which is where I got mine – just $19.99 CAD at Shoppers for the 100 mL bottle!

When I bought this, I had low expectations just because the original Fantasy was the only Britney perfume I went gaga for. But this surprised me. I actually like it a lot, but it isn’t my new favourite. Also, unfortunately I think the bottle design is exceptional…exceptionally ugly!

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Britney Spears In Control Ingredients

    Alcohol Denat., Parfum/Fragrance, Water/Aqua/Eau, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-t-butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Alpha-isomethy Ionone, Anise Alcohol, Coumarin, Hexyl Cinnamal, Limonene, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate.

Claims: TRUSTED

  • Creme brulee, black vanilla bean, sugared sandalwood & musk (Yes)
  • Loquat fruit & midnight orchid (Not sure – I don’t know what these smell like)
  • Sweet yet sexy fragrance

Key Notes

  • Name: Britney Spears In Control Curious Eau de Parfum
  • Amount: 100 mL (3.3 fl. oz.)
  • What I Paid: $19.99 CAD
  • Where to Buy: Usually clearance/sale sections at drugstores & department stores (I got this during a fragrance sale at Shoppers Drug Mart.)
  • Discontinued? Yes!

Britney Spears In Control Review

Fragrance

When I first sprayed In Control Curious by Britney Spears, I gagged. No exaggeration. The initial 2-3 seconds, it smells like some intensely strong alcohol. Thank goodness that goes away extremely fast because it’s awful!

Afterwards, it goes full throttle into a sweet, creamy scent. It doesn’t seem like an upbeat girlie sweet such asΒ Fantasy (which is my favourite perfume of all time and the one that I have been wearing ever since it was first released). In Control is a more mature type of sweetness with a darkness to it.

Now, most times when I hear a scent described as ‘mature’, it’s usually really strong, and I’m not a fan of perfumes like Chanel No. 5, Miss Dior Cherie, etc. I tend to go for playful, young, and gourmand-sweet scents, but not ones that are syrupy sweet.

When I say that the In Control Curious perfume is mature, I just mean that there is something about it that seems more grown-up. It doesn’t smell like cupcakes. It smells more like creme brulee, a dessert I always have to order if it’s on the restaurant’s menu.

If I strain my nose, I can detect caramel, but it blends so well with the creme and sugar that the result is a good combination where one note doesn’t overpower the others.Β It’s not offensive or loud. It’s one of those scents that has a cozy quality, which makes me think this is a great fall or winter fragrance.

It also has a sexiness about it, but it’s not an overt sexiness, which makes it easy to wear during the day, at night, at dinner, or on a date. But, really, if you like the scent, you can wear it anywhere you want. (I prefer to let my mood dictate when to wear a fragrance rather than some beauty guidelines.)

Also, even though In Control is the flanker fragrance to the original Curious fragrance, In Control is extremely different – it’s not a floral at all. So keep that in mind if you were hoping for this to be a twist on the Curious scent.

Fragrance Evolution

On me, this fragrance doesn’t evolve much. The top nasty note of alcohol goes away in seconds, the middle notes come out right after, and the base notes seem to mingle with the middle notes for most of the day and into the night. If I continue wearing the perfume until even later in the night, then the musk comes out just slightly more.

Normally when a fragrance doesn’t evolve much throughout the day, it seems boring or simple to me. But this is a rare exception. Because I liked the scent (and because it never gave me a headache like a lot of perfumes do), I was okay with it.

Lasting Power

Every time I wear it, it normally is of medium strength for roughly 4 hours. After that, it fades, and you’ll need to sniff your wrists to notice it. Then again, it could just be that your nose has adjusted to the scent and has been slightly desensitized to it.

But by night-time, the scent has significantly faded to the point where even if I sniff my wrist (which I do more often than is probably ‘normal’), it’s extremely light.

Bottle Design

The bottle is an opaque black and looks like some sort of UFO. I really don’t care for the wide, umbrella- or wok-shaped bottle, and I think that it being black is really impractical because it’s impossible to see how much you have left. You have to shake the bottle and listen to it. (Yes, put down your seashell and listen to your perfume.)

The good thing about the bottle being black is that it protects the fragrance better from light, which often breaks down perfumes and makes them ‘turn’ faster.

You’ll also notice that my bottle doesn’t have the little ‘necklace’ detail, the metallic pink cover, or the pink little puff atomizer attachment if you Google this perfume. Apparently they changed the design a lot since the original release. And perhaps it was because a lot of people who used the puff were complaining about how it would stop working early on.

I prefer just the plain spray atomizer because it would take a lot for that to break down. And I find it’s a non-fussy way to apply perfume. Good enough for me.

Box Design

This is extremely tacky! Hot pink cheetah print with a zipper pulled down? Haha, not the most tasteful. But then again, it’s what’s inside the bottle that counts. πŸ˜‰

Discontinued

Since this was a limited-edition fragrance, you won’t see it everywhere, but it’s still around. Check clearance sections and at various etailers. You should be able to get your hands on it.

Pros

  • Smells sweet like creme brulee
  • Has a hint of sexiness
  • Lasts for a few hours
  • Easy-to-wear fragrance that’s cozy
  • Can be found heavily discounted if you look into clearance sales
Cons

  • Discontinued scent, so it’s not easy to find everywhere
  • Poor bottle design & tacky box design
  • Fragrance doesn’t evolve much as you wear it

Final Verdict: 8.5/10

Surprisingly, I enjoyed wearing Britney Spears In Control Curious. It’s not too strong, but not too light and sticks around for a fair number of hours before fading. It’s sweet, but not cloyingly so, and it has a slight mature sexiness about it. It’s different enough from the original Fantasy to justify owning both.

What fragrance are you wearing today? What are the scents that you tend to gravitate toward? Have you ever tried a fragrance you thought for sure you’d dislike, but then you ended up liking it?

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8 thoughts on “Britney Spears In Control Perfume Review & Pictures

  1. Carmela

    I can’t get over how terrible that bottle looks. The only thing missing are studs and spikes. It’s trying way too hard to be girly/edgy that it just looks..bad. Awkward shape, color (or lack of), just..no. Good for you for looking beyond the packaging to find the scent likeable! πŸ™‚ Great review!

    The strong alcohol smell at the start could very well be because it’s a 5 year old perfume. All older perfumes have that. If anyone is interested, Lisa’s Cosmetics have bi-annual warehouse sales here in Markham and they always carry a ton of different brands of perfume, some as low as $10 for 100mL. Some are discontinued but a lot of current fragrances can be had for $20 and up. I’ll update when I know the dates. Should be around November. πŸ™‚ You might find this one, if you’re lucky.

    I’m a loyal Escada girl! I got a bottle of Sexy Graffiti as a gift for my 18th birthday and I haven’t looked back since. Especially when people started saying that when they smell the perfume it reminds them of me. It’s long been discontinued but the closest one to the scent that they have that’s still available is Moon Sparkle. So yeah, I stocked up on that. πŸ˜› It’s the perfect cross between fruity and floral. I do like to change it up sometimes. A couple other favorites are CK In2U for women and JLo’s Love at First Glow (I always get asked what I’m wearing when I use this!).

    Happy Weekend, Mary! πŸ˜€
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    1. Mary Post author

      Hey Carmela!

      Haha, yeah, I think they really wanted to use the same bottle as the original Curious, but because lots of people complained how the colour of the perfume changed, they thought that making it solid black would be best for In Control. The bottle takes up a lot of space, too…I don’t think they really thought it through very carefully before marketing it. They probably figured that it was just a limited-edition fragrance that would be gone, so they skimped on the details.

      Wow, $10 CAD for 100 mL is such a great deal. Heck, I thought that getting 100 mL for $19.99 CAD was good! πŸ˜› I’ve already stocked up on the original Fantasy perfume, or I would hit that warehouse sale you’re talking about and try to find Fantasy.

      Hope you’re having a great weekend, too, Carmela!

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  2. Vivian

    Whats that on your shelf? A bird, an UFO…no! It’s the Britney Spears fragrance!

    I too like to see how much is left in my products, and opaque packaging like this really irks me. I’m glad you ended up liking it more than you thought. I prefer fruit based scents like Clinique Happy, the Nina Ricci line and so on.

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    1. Mary Post author

      Hey Vivian!

      You know, it would be pretty funny (or horrible) if there were dead insects in the bottle and I just don’t know about it because the bottle’s all black. (That had better not be the case…eww…but…that was just something that went through my head because I think strange thoughts often.)

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      1. Vivian

        Oh gosh that would be the most horrible thing. Or what if the perfume’s natural color is a mirky pee color. Yuck. Let’s just hope it’s not!!

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