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dron4life – :
“Please Fragrantica can you list another fragrance from Y Rocher similar to this where the only difference is that the glass is also blue.
It is called Cap Nature Hit bleu – quite common -esecially in minis.”
YES. I was looking for this too!
I had 4 different colors as a kid and teenager.
I remember that this blue one was not my favorite.
Brings me back memories touhg.
faq657speagoessenda – :
Please Fragrantica can you list another fragrance from Y Rocher similar to this where the only difference is that the glass is also blue.
It is called Cap Nature Hit bleu – quite common -esecially in minis.
Jonishka – :
This doesn’t smell like actual milk, if that’s what you’re looking for (then you should check out Au Lait by Alkemia or Crema di latte by Hilde Soliani), but the scent has the same thick, creamy texture of a body milk. I think this is like a fresh and cool yoghurt with a light apricot thing going on as well. As it dries down, it gets warmer and more true to the notes – milk and vanilla. It’s still a perfume, though, and will not be mistaken for something edible. Actually, Milkshake by Malizia comes very close to the dry down of this, and is much cheaper and easier to find. It has a cozy, carefree and nostalgic feel about it.
Sonsdousy – :
This is divine!! I got a sample off a lovely member and now it’s my lifelong quest to find a bottle of this rare juice!! Smells creamy milky vanilla. But so unique, not like any other vanilla and I’ve tried so many. This is just beautiful. I sometimes get the smell of condensed milk but with no burnt caramel tones. I love this!
siisnm – :
You are right! So here is the review on the perfume! It is a very interesting fresh gourmand, the coco is there, butnot in the typical interpretation. It is almost like a fresh yoghurt icecream! Really nice, never smelled something like this before!!
black_wolf.68 – :
This quite an interesting perfume! Normally I do not really like monotone fragrances. This weekend I was smelling the new line Vanille and Coco, and although a high concentration of natural oils is used, it is not my favorite YR line. So for me, there is a difference in preference in lines.
1. Favorite YR line: vintage line (En Avril Un Soir, Ispahan, Pivoine, Orchidee, Nuit Orchidee, Cantate, Magnolia, Venice, 8e Jour, Vie Privee, Rose Ispahan, Chevrefeuille, Milrose, Nature, Clea, Neblina, Shafali, Diamella and the whole Cap nature range. (more than 20 genius perfumes of the past!)
2. runner up line: Secret Essences Rose Absolue and Tendre Jasmin, So Elixir.
3. Re-editions Venice, En Avril Un soir.
4. Yria and Ming shu, as well as the Neonature line Cocoon and Souffle.
5. the whole ‘Ode’ line.
6. the Pur Desir line together with the monotone gourmands.
I think the explaining difference is the nose that did the perfumes. Only of the new perfumes are the noses known. I really wish someone of the YR company was reading this post and would let us know who were the noses of the past?
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