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Uskor – :
@Mellyhelly: Belloc(c)ia is the flagship fragrance. :)It’s a creamy peach scent and has a lot in common with HdP Parfum de Revolte 1969.
Piccolo is a separate perfume oil in the same line. For some reason it’s not in the database.
ETA: I’m not 100% sure but it seems as though Principessa Beauty is now defunct.
Sospapsspurce – :
I think this is the same Principessa’s signature scent that I have since the decade 2000, but it was called Piccolo Perfume.
A lovely girl I knew was a fan of this smell, so she gave me a tiny sample of the perfumed oil to try.
At first I was delighted. It’s a very very sweet perfume with good sillage and very longlasting on skin. You need to wear only a few drops.
I guess that a decade of smelling sickening candies around has driven me out of this type of perfumes forever, but this Principessa still smells nice to me in the sample.
It is rather chemical but nicely blended. Lots of vanilla and woody notes similar to coconut shell wood smell and a tiny crown of flowers around especially ylang-ylang (or its lab form). Once it dries on my skin, wood prevails and it smells quite nice.