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09pirat09 – :
Indian Summer Blue was the perfect winter fragrance for me along with Yves Rocher’s Folies de Saisons winter scents.
If the YR winter scents Fantaisies d’Hiver and L’Esprit Dans Les Etoiles En Hiver and Indian Summer Blue were still made, those 3 fragrances were the ONLY ones I would wear in winter.
Indian Summer blue was an aquatic scent, aquatic but floral.
It must have contained Lotus and maybe apple or peach as I cannot imagine anything else that could make such a perfect water note.
The scent was clean, obciously watery, feminine but cold. When I went through my empty bottles and smelled the cap of this perfume I was still unable to single out the notes but it transported me back in time to a cold winter when I wore this fragrance for 3 months without wearing any other perfume in between.
I had a snow scent (Fantaisies d’Hiver), an ice scent (L’Esprit Dans Les Etoiles…) and a cold water scent: Indian Summer Blue.
The drydown of Indian Summer Blue was similar to the original Indian Summer, but not the same.
The watery notes were similar to Ming Shu but Indian Summer Blue had a lot more “body” of you know what I am trying to say.
I want it back!!!
The liquid was a clear yellow and not the tiniest bit blue, the lid was a light royal blue and the word “Blue” was written in blue below “Indian Summer” on the bottle.