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lalaqlala – :
This is a woman fragrance? Maybe. This fragrance use my sister. But me smells a bit like a masculine scent. Well. Recommend when you want smells like a fabric softener.
zaidarik – :
Marinadina: I visited Greece last week and when the locals in Evia mentioned Santorini, I thought it was Italian. Sounds very much like so. 🙂 Nice review.
Ксения91 – :
Ok,,, this is amazing!!!!! As a greek person, first of all you would like to see the notes that make this perfume called SANTORINI from our famous island SANTORINI, in Aegean sea,,,
so, the description says that its smelling like the sunny beaches of Italy!!!!!!!!
and then the ingredients of the perfume with such a famous greek island name:!!
a. Ginger (we dont have it in greece
only in powder form or dry!)
b. magnolia that does not grow on Santorini
c. pepper, ok we use that in food…
d. and last,,, Lychee, a famous tropical south asian fruit!!!!
May i ask if the nose behind this perfume ever visited Santorini, or at least Greece???
Santorini should smell of
a. notes of sea
b. oreganon
c. lemon peel
d. jasmin
e. fig
st.nightflower