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melo_manka – :
this is my first TM fragrance and i’m not disappointed. this fragrance has me going back to it constantly even in winter i just find it so addictive, the sea salt is just right and blends in well with the white lily and ylang ylang. this fragrance is quite simple but not disappointing at all.
anibikiseasty – :
Light sweet girly floral. Springtime in a bottle. Soft.
bratiwta – :
This was the one I was drooling over the most and is in fact the one of the three new TM I prefer. Having discovered recently a newfound love for Ylang-Ylang I was disappointed of 20 000 Flowers Under the sea which is mostly a lily scent. The marine feels is not overpowering, this is mostly a floral perfume. I don’t like it enough to buy a full bottle but still, it’s so beautiful to look at! The name is a mouthful also, in French it’s a bit easier to say Vingt-mille fleurs sous les mers…