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grifin – :
Yes, I remember these scents, too. As Loca del Tó says, they were once very popular in Spain, due its low prices and ubiquity (now, I can only find in some perfumeries the Eau Jeune Senteurs Fraîches, that I never liked very much: too common for my taste, but a great favourite of Spanish women, who are found of those citrus scents). I think the notes of Fleur á Fleur, a white floral scent in the vibe of Cacharel Anaïs Anaïs (another favourite of the period) are here not correctly listed. For me, it smelled mostly like tiare flowers, along with some lilac and wisteria.
Emassyvamydayv – :
Oh gosh, this scent is so dear to my heart ! Thank you for finaly adding it.
My Granny had this scent. I loved it. Maybe it’s because in my mind it is connected to her, but to me this scent is very gentle, generous.
I remember that when I was at her house, I would sometimes go to the bathroom just to have a snif ! ><
Precious memories of what I think was, regarding its cheap price, a rather good perfume.
Omen – :
This was one of my favourite cheap fragances when I was between 12-18 years old. I haven´t found none of these Eau Jeune flankers for a very long time except for the original green one wich is a pity: I loved this and Eau Future, wich was my absolute favourite of the Eau Jeunes. I´m afraid they were discontinued a long time ago. This was soooo innocent, this was very fitting for my young age. Soft, light and not cloying at all. This was indeed a welcome change from the usual citrus-aquatics-ozonics so commonly used in Spain by almost everyone, including my relatives, who bathed themselves in Azur de Puig, Álvarez Gómez, Alada and Heno de Pravia. This was perfect to make little girls feel like fairies in a flowery forest. You had to reaply constantly due to the poor longevity but it was cheap so it wasn´t a big deal. Some time later I discovered Anais Anais and Pivoine by Yves Rocher wich were in a similar style, flowery, innocent and soft, but much more long lasting, and everytime I could afford them, I switched to Pivoine and Anais Anais. But this kept being one of my fauvorites for everyday use as it was so very cheap, light and wearable in hot weather. Lovely.