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naca33 – :
my mother used to live in Germany. I want to buy this perfume mother’s gift ❤️
sergiy333 – :
Janine D may look like the euro version of a quintessential “Charlie” girl however there is a core of steel behind her smile.
This is as green as a Columbian emerald and whilst Muelhens was never an exclusive house, Janine D smells rich and complex as the elite, classic green chypres it was modelled on.
Exquisite.
Maks696 – :
My aunt was showing me her vintage collection and this is the original which reads No. 4711 Janine D parfum which is 8.5ml spray bottle from the 70s. It is from Germany.
Very strong woody chypre which reminds me of Avon a timeless. As it settles I’m getting the Paloma Picasso vibe.
Beeklymaymnxhktv – :
I had a bottle of this, as an older teen, back in the mid-eighties. I remember thinking that it wasn’t the classiest scent that I owned (and the paper-covered spray bottle was certainly nothing to write home about) but I adored it nonetheless. I was very into green, galbanum fragrances, like Aliage, Fidgi and Chanel 19 at that time. I had completely forgotten what this one was called until I saw it here today, on Fragrantica. Thank you for reinstating this gem in my memory.