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beliy0884 – :
Does not smell like freesia at all:( More fruity than flowery scent which is funny because all ingredients supposed to be flowers…hmm
Aerohopleneridjj – :
Hmmm, a strange one. Bronnley’s freesia does not smell a thing like freesia. It has a definite fruity, juicy and very soapy opening, a bit like peach and tea shampoo. 15 minutes later it turns a bit more floral, but still as shampoo-like as in the start, with a little green note. The fruity-rosy-powdery combo reminded me of Dupont Passenger, but while Passenger smells like perfume, Bronnley’s freesia is very light and has minimum staying power.
mayostusa – :
This is not a freesia! And stay on my skin only 20 minutes!