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wwwwgav – :
It was one of my early perfumes in the 90’s. I have migrain very often, and this perfume could kill my pain, it is a unique fenomena! Nothing so far could do that, only medicines!
Oleksij12 – :
Lovely jasmine fragrance , with some spice. Similar to old BBW Night blooming Jasmine. floral . sexy spicy. I had the mist a the scent last a long time.
accondign – :
Used to use in highschool, in the form of a body splash. At first I found it too floral-sweet, but then it grew on me and I used to get lots of compliments on it. I think it was fortunate though that I didn’t use it in the more concentrated version.
I still like jasmine, and as someone already mentioned, it does dry down to a more powdery finish, I guess I would still appreciate if I could find it anywhere.
AndrewUd – :
Where can I find it in Turkey? love it but can’t find it.
10365 – :
It might smell soapy at first but quickly turns into a sparkling jasmine. The vanilla note helps it to mellow.
It’s a great scent for Spring and Summer.
Лёха-Лёха – :
this is a lovely jasmine body spray. not an in your face, blaring jasmine. just a soft and sensuous scent. very calming and perfect for casual daytime wear. a very comfortable fragrance to surround yourself in. lasting time is fair, but it is a body spray not a perfume. i liked it very much when i owned it. these healing garden scents as gift sets are always lovely to give as gifts.
akella73_91 – :
Jasmine Therapy, launched as Jasminesensations in the late 1990s, is a gorgeous jasmine fragrance with a sweet (not sugary) bubblegum note.
On my skin it starts out as a dewy jasmin but dries down to a powdery floral scent.
I find this fragrance, one of my all-time favourites, to be very wearable in all seasons; it is modern, sweet and sensual.
The fragrance lasts around 6 hours on my skin and projects with average strength.
On clothes it lasts forever.