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jaggernaut_v – :
Indian Summer Green was a wonderful spring scent.
Fresh, clean and a bit watery but with obvious green notes.
It was a sweet, green soft scent.
I cannot single out a single flower for two reasons: It was almost ten years ago that I smelled this beauty and it was very well blended.
The scent was very feminine (they all were) without being obnoxious or heavy.
I could compare it to Omnia Green Jade, which has the same qualities in terms of being a soft green, feminine scent without being offensive.
Still, Indian Summer Green is BETTER, has more “body”, character and is more complex.
The drydown was similar to the original Indian Summer but not the same.
Indian Summer Green was a great sping scent.
With Indian Summer Blue I made a connection with Yves Rocher’s Folies de Saisons winter scents and I guess I can say the same about Indian Summer Green and the Folies de Saisons spring scents:
These were the 3 perfect spring fragrances and if they were available today I would wear those 3 frags in spring only.
Oooh, memories… I loved Indian Summer Green and I miss it.
The liquid was a clear yellow and not the tiniest bit green, the lid was of a fresh, full green colour and the word “Green” was written in green below “Indian Summer” on the bottle.