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alisha0928 – :
My best friend and I wore this when we were 13/14 years old. Her mom was the neighborhood Avon lady, so 90% of my perfume wardrobe was Avon haha. This one made us feel grown up. We thought we were so sophisticated! It’s been decades since I’ve smelled it – as young teens, we knew nothing of moderate application, so our bottles never lasted very long. I’m sure if I caught a whiff of it today, it would send me down memory lane. I can’t even remember how it actually smelled; at that age it was less about appreciation of beautiful perfume and more about pretending I was worldly wise.
I do wish Avon would re-release this, along with Toccara. Now THAT one I remember, as it was my absolute favorite a year or so later.
tik_tak_asik – :
I owned a bottle of this when I was in high school, probably my first more “grown up” fragrance. I think it was gifted to me but I can’t remember by whom. It’s been ages since I last saw that bottle, which I had used up entirely, but I remember the scent as being soapy green, with a hint of fresh spice. I don’t remember thinking of it as floral, so I was surprised to see that it contains these floral notes. It was just fresh and green to me. Makes me feel nostalgic remembering how it smelled.
neneilliasoup – :
I knew a girl who dared to wear this when we were about 14-15 years old. Which, looking back, what a grown up scent to be wearing at a time when it was all about the punch you in the face with sweetness and bright note scents like Coty’s Exclamation.
I myself now in my early 40s own a vintage bottle of Foxfire and have a difficult relationship with it. Upon first application on me it goes on sharp and almost rubbery scented before it dries down to a powdery but still sharp floral. Foxfire is a perfume I have to apply sparingly otherwise it is distracting to me and I assume others that I am around.
NatAlex – :
Avon, bring this back. K.
benson – :
I fell in love with Avon Foxfire when available in the Avon brochure. I loved the green note and the rose. I also think I could detect oakmoss. It was the nearest scent to Leonard’s Tamango which I couldn’t then afford. I just might revisit this fragrance soon and compare it with the vintage bottle of Tamango in my collection.
ramm65 – :
Foxfire is an odd name for this perfume as it is soapy green. There is a lily of the valley note with a soapy rose tone to it. Different and unusual. Tickles the nose a little with that good old Avon twang…but otherwise an OK scent. Dry down is quite nice.
Krakerina – :
My mother used to wear this perfume, still has some. It was clean (green), a hint of a peppery spice (Jasmine) and had a curious floral to it (presumably the hyacinth and rose). I remember the scent lasted a long time, and kept its fragrance the same.