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tiida88 – :
Please bring it back! It was divine. So refreshing and light with uplifting green notes. I loved it.
zapadlo – :
This is firmly in the 1980s sporty category. Think of a girl playing tennis with her see through plastic head visor and Avon blue eyeliner. It takes me straight back to my school years
On first spray, it smells like a pine air freshener but then it settles, as it warms with lavender and finally settles on a musky note. Yet, still staying fresh and sporty.
Sadly the longevity is very poor. Possibly only 1 hour at best. The silliage is slight, unless at kissing distance.
Very clean, very fresh.. a real Avon classic.
I took my tired old bottle with one inch left of juice to find a match at perfume shop. Strangly enough, there was not one female fragrance it came close to, yet it was very close to a male scent – Unforgivable Eau Fraiche Sean John.
Maybe this could be a sign that Eau Givree might have been the 1980s 1st unisex fragrance! — but Avons was marketed at females at the time