Parfum d’Ete 2002 Kenzo

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Parfum d'Ete 2002 Kenzo

Parfum d’Ete 2002 Kenzo

Rated 3.91 out of 5 based on 67 customer ratings
(67 customer reviews)

Parfum d’Ete 2002 Kenzo for women of Kenzo

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Description

Light and slightly green, Parfum D’Ete doesn’t have top notes, but shines with all of its components at once, while the note of jasmine lends its sensual accord to this composition, along with freshly-picked cyclamen, gorgeous hyacinth and sweet peach blossom. The green accord is composed of leafy greens, green herb juice, lily-of-the-valley and lotus. It was created in 1992. Parfum d’Ete 2002 was launched in 2002. The nose behind this fragrance is Antoine Lie.

67 reviews for Parfum d’Ete 2002 Kenzo

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. Delicate, vegetable, a little sweet, but with an admixture of something fresh and stale. Lily of the Valley, yes, but in the smallest possible edition. It does not impose itself, it does not irritate it, it does not overwhelm, it blends with my skin and does not cut off from it, maybe because it is one of the fragrances that never tired me. Perfect for spring and summer for a subtle woman.
    The bottle in the previous issue fell to his knees, the new one falls a little worse, but still it is nice.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Synthetic green leaves + synthetic lilies of the valley. Not my fav.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    First off,I hate lily of the valley. Despite that, I wanted this perfume because I assumed it will work well and deliver freshness that everyone talks about. When I sprayed it for the first time, almost choked. I was so sad but I kept on trying it and I grew on me. I like it in the chilly to the bone evenings and outdoors. It is too much fr indoors in my opinion.
    The fragrance is a mellow powdery greeness. This types usually smell like celery to me but I grew to like it. It has forest fairy vibe and naturally its apt for like garden type environment.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I fell in love with this scent while working PT in a fragrance dept in college when it was initially marketed. Other scents smelled heavy & sweet or musky compared to this light spring scent. Like many reviews, I smell Lily of the Valley, Peony, Hyacinth & also a light sandalwood base & possibly a bit of Daisy, which keeps the scent balanced & not too sweet. The scent sprays stronger but then settles on the skin to become a graceful, sophisticated scent with balanced tones which doesn’t overwhelm the people around you. I receive more compliments about this fragrance than any other I wear.
    I often wear this to work & social events because it is so light and airy but unoffensive to others with a sensitive nose. My 15yo daughter LOVES & wears this scent.I bought one for her so she would stop taking mine. It fits perfectly for young & older women alike due to its timeless yet light floral tones.
    This scent seems more like a renewing spring scent than summer to me bc the floral scents are delicate and fragile. yet the scent is long-lasting. I definitely recommend to anyone with a sensitive nose who wants a beautiful light floral scent thst isn’t too sweet or heavy. I wear this scent frequently at work or to social events since it doesn’t overpower anyone else with a sensitive nose. I receive more compliments about this scent than any other I wear.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I hated the top notes, but I had patience, after 1 hour it developed a beautiful scent. Love the dry down, but…. The head notes…. I’m not buying a FB.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Clean and fresh, but not citrusy, definitely floral green! I was in my 20s when I first got it, and loved the box, the bottle and the scent – and now I`m yearning for it again. It`s lovely for daytime wear in the spring and summer, not a `sexy` scent, but makes you feel fresh out of the shower, without smelling too fresh! In a way I`d put it somewhere around Issey Miyake`s Eau de Issey Florale edt, but this one is prettier.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    ho indossato questo profumo per anni, abbondando con le spruzzate. adoravo, con il caldo, la sensazione di freschezza verde e pulita che sentivo. l’ho ricevuto recentemente in uno scambio, ed ero eccitatissima all’idea di rievocare un bel po’ di esperienze passate. invece niente: non riesco a tollerarlo più. i miei gusti sono cambiati, si direbbe. tant’è. l’inizio è un’esplosione verdissima acquatica e floreale. quasi immediatamente l’accordo vira sul fiorito con note di mughetto e giacinto. nulla da fare, non posso più metterlo.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    This = new version, was given to me by my distant relative( whom I really am fond of!) as a birthday gift.
    At first, I could not figure out if I like it or not. Not exactly love at first sight..wait,.. sniff.
    So I did not use it for a long time even though it always reminds me of a happy memory of my foregone birthday party.
    Recently, I brought it out from my wardrobe to the bathroom mainly to decorate the sink.
    And, WOW, I tried it once again, the perfume really impressed me greatly.
    It is actually an amazing scent, which I can’t find any similarity to any nowadays predictable oh-so-sweet perfumes.
    Interestingly, I still do not like it so much at the very moment of splashing it.
    I have to wait at least for 5 minutes to get the heart of it.
    It is aptly named Summer which is really nice in a quiet summer, moon-lit night.
    Green, translucent, delicate, youthful yet rich aroma.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Without having known anything about the scent or its notes, for some reason I was expecting a flowery and citrusy punch in the face when I first applied Parfum d’Ete. Instead, this opens with a very fresh green, almost grassy note, and with the spring-feeling of lily of the valley, before settling into other delicate white flowers. These are soft, creamy and slightly sweet flowers, jasmine, peony and hyacinth, without any sharpness, and they are almost transparent, as if you smell them whilst being half asleep during a sunbath. The lily of the valley shines through d’Ete’s entire lifespan on the skin. It remotely resembles Diorissimo, but Diorissimo is bolder, sharper, less ozonic and less watery. To me, Parfum d’Ete is aquatic, but it is not a sea-kind of aquatic, but rather like the big glass of water that you always have nearby on a warm summer day. A still, calm water that pearls from dewy petals and the human skin. It is a very light, almost ethereal scent that stays extremely close to the body. Merely a touch of summer or spring before it evaporates into the warm air of the day, it is definitely not an evening scent. Despite its very weak sillage, it has a decent lasting power and somehow magically grows stronger on my skin after a few hours, while also becoming sweeter, like a sugar candied and less watery lily of the valley. I can see this as a unisex fragrance. This review is for the new version, which comes in a beautiful, simple clear bottle in the shape of a leaf.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    This has been my favorite fragrance since I was introduced to it by one of my best friends in high school. Her older sister introduced it to her, and had she not done the same for me I never would have discovered this gem. It’s hard to find now, which is both good and not so good for me. I always come back to it and I’ve never been able to replace it. It evokes memories and aspirations, and instills me with a confidence that I learned from her.
    Upon application, it begins as a mix of soapy lily of the valley, green notes, and a touch of something spicy or herbal. Lily-of-the-valley stays dominant throughout the stages of wear. Something wonderful happens once it settles and all the way into the dry down. The dewy floral sweetens and smooths out, almost as though honey has been poured over the floral notes. It stays like that and projects a lovely honeyed lily-of-the-valley. It is very much a dewy, sweet, slightly soapy, floral scent, not at all spicy or herbal.
    For me, this is the ultimate in feminine fragrances.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    This is like a time machine for me. My eyes teared up when I smelled it again after so many years. My grandmother used the original version when I was about 3-4-5-years old and it’s one of the symbolic smells of my childhood.
    I can’t ever be sure if I love the fragrance itself that much or if I adore it because of the memories it holds for me. Either way, I’m buying a bottle for myself. Having this around really comforts me and makes me feel almost invincible – probably this is how I’ve felt 20 years ago in my grandmother’s embrace.
    It’s so incredible what powerful influence do fragrances have over your perception…

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I aboslutely hate this, it’s the same sickly sweet medical smell as Eternity by Calvin Klein and I just can’t stand it 🙁 I love the smell of lily of the valley and I had high hopes for this one.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I thought I had already reviewed this but I don’t see it here. This is for the vintage formulation with the adorable etched bottle. When I was little my Mom planted a few lily of the valley bulbs outside our kitchen window. As the years passed those sweet little bells multiplied profusely. During their peak season, usually May, you could open the kitchen window and be filled with that sunny, springy sweet smell. I often clipped a few sprigs to keep in a little bud vase by my bed. Now I live on the opposite coast where l.o.vs. are harder to grow. Fortunately I got this beauty in a blind swap, mainly for the cute bottle. I’m in springtime heaven when I wear this one. This is the truest, most natural lily of the valley I’ve yet to experience, with a second act of hyacinth and peony, no jasmine, not much musk or sandalwood on me, but sassy, sparkly and sexy. Good longevity, incredible ambiance, taking me back to warm memories of my sweet departed Mama who gave me my first love in the flower family; Lilly of the Valley. Bless you Mom and those who wear this.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Not for new century generation,coz people now like candy-prada,valentina-valentino,chole-chole,etc.They’ve got much time to experience fast-food perfumes(what I mentioned above),but have no time for a real conversation with those perfumes which launched last century.
    No matter new version or old version,they are all real beauties,but only existed in 90’s memories.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Very green and leafy with gorgeous green florals – I love this! Purchased a small bottle to try and will definitely be ordering a larger one. The leaf shaped bottle is beautiful too.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s very watery powdery on me.I am a teen. Once I wore it to school,no one detects that I am wearing the parfum.
    But its has a fresh green smell on me..
    The bottle..I don’t like the bottle..
    I’ll give a 6/10..

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Found a full bottle sans box at an Antique and Collectible show. The sticker said $50 but the seller quickly agreed when I offered $15. I’ve been enjoying this and comparing it to Diorissimo (I know, sacrilegious, right). For tenacity, Diorissimo wins – very green and strong LOTV. Kenzo is soft, faded LOTV – very pleasant. It is only when my nose meets my wrist that I smell a hint of jasmine and the promise of sandalwood. It feels refreshing and clean when I spray this on. Perfect for spring but too light on sunny-crisp-fall days. Kenzo would not offend with two sprays but it fades fast without much fume trail. It seems to last longer and leaves a trail when sprayed on my hair. Such a pretty leaf-shaped bottle.
    One spray on me:
    Sillage: about a foot for first 30 minutes, soft whisper for the next two hours
    Longevity: about an hour then nose-to-wrist for next three
    Rating: 3/5

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I have both bottles that say Parfum d’ete, but they couldn’t be more different!!!!
    I swear they have nothing in common. And i don’t mean the ingredients, but the overall smell. Why would a company confuse consumers like this??? Did they run out of names..?!?

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s a green scent but not that sort of overwhelming, almost aldehyde sharp green you get in some scents. The lily of the valley is well made and just a hint sweet, like it is if you’re smelling the flower in nature. I like this sweet quality — a lot of LOTV scents ignore it in favor of just green. The hyacinth and jasmine are well done as well. Only real complaint is that it doesn’t last long. Very effervescent scent, light and bubbly.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    It seems that I missed my chance to try the original Kenzo Parfum d’Eté, as my mini obviously contains the reformulated post-LVMH acquisition juice.
    Abstract floral green with impressive tenacity and projection–or not, since that all comes along with the abstraction in this sort of composition.
    There is a brightness to Parfum d’Eté, which imparts a decidedly SSRI quality to the experience. I was going to say that this creation may have been the first SSRI fragrance–singing with optimism but superficially so–except that this is the reformulation. What appears to have happened is that the formula was tweaked to conform with this new perfume market phenomenon: a fragrance which is the olfactory equivalent of pill-produced “happiness”.
    That’s okay, of course. If you have to spend the day in a cubicle slaving away for some corporate master, why not wear this kind of juice? Everyone around you will aver that you smell clean.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    A pretty good substitute for Eau d’Eden. Not as sharp and the musk quality is lower, but the floral profile is similar.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    A green scent with a delicate but quite perceptible note of lily of the valley, and beneath that, the hyacinth. There’s a very slight bitter undertone and a balmy-herbal effect, so that the fragrance gives the impression of a very exclusive and expensive skin nourishing serum. I have both the fragrance and the cream, and they help me achieve that no-fragrance-but-smells-undefinably-pretty aura. For nature lovers, definitely.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    I totally agree with Oxygene. The old version was so sexy, comfort, sweet, relaxing yet long lasting. The new version is stiff, totally green, not reassuring at all. I also want the old version back…..

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    I want the old version back! This is the boring, stupid little sister of the amazing original perfume. 🙁

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    Received this as a gift but I will certainly buy it again. A lovely fresh and light floral. Perfect for summer days and one of my new favorites!

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m in love. This scent is really amazing for me..green, fresh, feminine, innocent.. On my skin lily of the valley is sooo present the first hours, and I love it! But also other notes come out with time.. It’s really gentle and interesting.. Sillage and longevity are also great..Can’t wait to have it..!

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Fresh and beautiful!! It is amazing and it’s very summery! The scent is very lovely, just right for me. The bottle is also nice. It is very floral and green and great for the day. Love it!!

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful fresh and pretty. Very summery. Kenzo’s best offering I think. Lovely bottle. Individual notes discernable, for me the hyacinth predominates to start with. Overall it’s a bit like Fleur d’eau by Rochas.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    This perfume has become my signature for almost 15 years. I love the combination of lily of the valley and hyacinth.

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    I got this one off a friend once since she was moving abroad and could not take all of her scents with her. OK, if I evaluate this basing my comments on the smell quality only – then it is a 4 out of 5 for an absolutely lovely summer frag: a freshly cut green grass bathing in the rays of sunshine. But when it comes to staying power/silage – on me it had NONE. Then again, my skin is like a void where so many fresh scents vanish without a trace into, so perhaps it is not entirely Kento’s fault. On the other hand, Coco M stays through the day, and it is also fresh, so go figure ( perhaps it’s the patchouli that hold on to me for dear life ). Anyway, this scent is inoffensive and more interesting than many summer perfumes out there, but it does lack a certain something for me. I just love a twist in perfumes, something that makes them memorable : Jardin Mediterrane is my HOLY GRAIL ( giant red letters with flashing lights meant here! ) for a summer frag, so this was nice to wear ( in the first 30 mins when it was still detectable ), but I would never buy this myself again.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    green, watery, definitely peony based. wonderful but not grounded enough for my taste

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    This really is green, green, green. Fresh & modern, light and watery but not airy. There is a bit of soap in here too, along with hints of white flowers, and perhaps a slight woodiness to the base. While I am enjoying my decant of this very much, this fragrance is veering too close to really nice herbal shampoos. In fact the first thing it reminded me of was green Prell shampoo that I used to use back in the 80’s. I liked that scent, too.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    One of my best summer fragrances. Fresh, sophiticated, feminine. Long lasting power.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve just realized how valuable the floral green family is. Always looking for good day-time scents, I don’t want my fragrances to be overly sweet or calming. With a floral green, a certain crispness seems to be built in. In the case of Parfum d’Ete, hyacinthe is the most dominant note to me and combined with lily-of-the-valley, musk and peony it is definitely a safe choice in my wardrobe. In spite of its name, I think Parfum d’Ete can definitely be worn in spring and fall as well.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    Light floral!
    Most of all I feel the leading lily of the valley note and the hyacinth note in this fragrances.
    The lily of the valley note smells natural enough.
    It’s nice, but it’s not my cup of tea.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Me and this fragrance have a sort of love/hate relationship. I discovered D’ete while in France and perusing that global perfume shop that begins with the letter S. I tested all the classics, Chanel No. 5, Rive Gauche, everything, and this is the one fragrance that I liked.
    It’s fresh and crisp. The green notes are pleasant although very ambiguous. It was love at first smell. I also sampled Kenzo Flower. Great packaging, but I couldn’t take that the floral sweetness. To me, D’ete smells, young, fresh and crisp, but there’s a downside, the fragrance barely lasts more than an hour, and it’s not cheap. I still love it, but wish it would last longer.
    I also discovered that there is a classic version of this fragrance that was released in the 90’s. It has a different bottle and a much more complex fragrance profile. You can find that in the “people like this also like…” panel. I’ll definitely be trying that one.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    The green notes in this are realistic,very close to how fresh cut flowers smell in a vase… a bit bitter but still soft and fresh.No artificial or sharp notes like in so many other green fragrances.The quality of this fragrance makes it outstanding.It’s like the lily of the valley, which-on my skin at least-is the dominant note;young,natural,interesting,delicate,soft and simple.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    A perfect summerscent. fresh, clean and green. A great mix of nice flowers. No sharp or edgy notes. Longlasting on my skin.
    en perfekt sommardoft. Fräsch, ren och grön. En härlig mix av härliga blomnoter utan tunga eller skarpa noter. Håller länge på huden.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    Perfect. I love it! Fresh, green (my favorite color), clean. erfect for warmer days or warmer climates.

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    Personality: Serene, sunny, innocent, pure, gentle.
    Age: 18-45
    Scent: Green, watery and pure, it’s a joyful fragrance with just the right amount of sweet, innocent florals to give it a feminine touch. I definitely sense the lily of the valley, green notes, a watery hyacinth and a sunny peach note. It’s such a natural scent, like a green field, drenched in dew and full of flowers on a sunny spring morning. No sharpness, no acidic notes here…just clean, gentle and subtly sweet.
    When/Where: For spring and summer days. Perfect for hot weather. A great scent for the office/college or casual days.
    Sillage/Longevity: Low Sillage, Weak-Average Longevity (3-5 hours)…this would’ve been the perfect summer scent if it wasn’t for the longevity, but try it out on your skin, it may be different on you.
    JUST FOR FUN: A summer scent for Virgo, Pisces and Aquarius.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    One of my oldtime favourites! I´m into my third bottle now and still not tired of it and that´s something happening not very often. love it!!!

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    i’m sure there was honey in it.. loved this perfume in the summer. would not wear otherwise as it is quite unspecial. But very cute.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a lovely, fresh green fragrance with notes of sweet pink jasmine. It’s perfect for hot, humid summer days. I purchased a big bottle years ago, but I found I tired of it quickly. Even though the bottle is creative and pretty, it drove me nuts. It was big and awkward, and the fact that it couldn’t stand up ruined the symmetry of the bottle display on my dresser. I don’t know what ever happened to my Parfum d’ete. I must have given it away, because I’m sure I didn’t use up the entire bottle. My using it got interreupted by Blumarine II, and then Blumarine II caused me to ignore D’ete entirely. I was still in the mindset that owning one to three perfumes was some kind of “law”, and it never occured to me to keep a fragrance I wasn’t using up to the last drop. Those days are long gone!

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    I had the bottle but the only thing I could smell was lily-of-the-valley. I understand the fragrance can be liked, it’s just me who can sniff only lily-of-the-valley and I got tired of it… strange thing was going on with the fragrance on my skin. Pretty bottle.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    Fresh, alive…that sensual warming note of jasmine. A favourite.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    I received a sample of this perfume a few years ago. I loved it then. It smelled fresh. But I have never been able to find it in any of the perfume stores I have ever been to. 🙁

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    I miss my Parfum d’ete… Whats a lovely scent! Like a cool silk scarf on my skin. Where can I find it???

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    Such a fresh, green, springy fragrance! It’s a clear, straightforward scent, doesn’t dry down to anything other than what it begins with, at least on me. And since green is my favorite color, this is one of my favorite fragrances. Love it, love it, love it, and I always get compliments on it. Highly recommend it!

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    Usually I change perfumes and don’t buy the same perfume twice (there are so many possibilties out there 🙂 ). Well, Kenzo Parfum d’Ete is my exception to the rule. I keep on buying it wherever I can – it’s a bit difficult to find – and I find it perfecr for the summer days. It smells very freshy and greeny. It’s like spring on my skin and is one of the most particulars I know.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    I dont like it, nothing special in it

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    This was my first perfume and I truly love it. However, the packaging has been changed and the scent as well. Some good scents never last.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    just jasmine…!
    as i usally say…gardenia and jasmin perfumes are the best!
    i used to wear it when i was searching to find my favorite one…
    i still have it,i some times wear it at summer…
    it is lovely…

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    Kenzo Floral Perfumes rulez de business!
    This is how a Green-Floral fragrance should smell, and after more than 15 years, is still one of the most beautiful jazmin/lily-of-the-valley scent.
    The original formula place a little more emphasis on Sandalwood/Cedar/Oakmoss but this new reformulation is beautiful too, and I found the differences are negligible, but the new bottle suck 🙁
    If you’re looking for a clean, fresh-musky-floral scent with excellent sillage and powerlasting , try this!!

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    It was my first ,,real” fragrnce… Was lovelly – light an unusual – then.
    Now i am older and like much more spicy and oriental fragrances… But that always will be in my mind. Great fragrance for young, happy woman!

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    fresh in an original and non-generic way – somehow it reminds me of the smell of bamboo, only more intense.. must be a mix of the notes that’s creating that impression, as I can’t see bamboo in the pyramid itself.. a definite must try for lovers of floral greens :))

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Just got a small bottle of the original off Ebay and sprayed this and the newer version on each wrist. There is no comparison. Kenzo please bring back the rich smelling original and ditch this pale new imitation!

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    On first spray I like the fresh greeness of this fragrance however after wearing for a hour it gave me an intense headache 🙁

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this perfume thinking it smelled like the original D’Ete, but I found out that this version is greener than the original one, but it is so leafy that it’s kind of annoying and obnoxious. Also I noticed that it has less staying power and the bottle is hard to handle. It certainly lacks of femininity and quality. I definitely prefer my old lovely, elegant, neat version of this scent; besides, I adore the frosted leaf bottle. It’s a shame that Kenzo discontinued this scent to replace it for this cheap, shameful misrepresentation of nature in an awkward bottle.

  59. :

    5 out of 5

    a little too powdery for my taste

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    Very pleasant, green and fresh. A pared-down version of the delicious original (which can still be found at online discounters and ebay). The hyacinth and green notes are prominent to my nose, and the scent is pretty linear – there is no drydown, the perfume tapers off to faintness fairly quickly (2 hours on me).
    I layered this with Diorissimo, and it was wonderful!

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    For me, this is the smell of spring! I had it 4 or 5 years ago and loved it. People said to me “this is your scent” Then my sister felt in love with it and I gave it to her, and almost regret it:) when I smelled it on her. I tried it lately and found it a bit too strong at the top-but after these few minutes it´s faboulos. It´s a high-quality perfume-like the other Kenzo´s. It´s my favourite perfume house. And on me, it lasted the whole day.

  62. :

    4 out of 5

    The bottle is a piece of art…like Summer by Kenzo. Nice fragrance but very short lasting!!!!

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    Note: This version, Kenzo Parfum D’Ete, is a reformulation of Parfum D’Ete by Kenzo.
    The *original* formula,(PDPK), came in an upright, frosted glass leaf bottle in a blue box, and has since been discontinued. I think the original was the slightly better of the two scents, because it was fresh and slightly sexy,cjould be worn day or night, and was longer lasting. (I think you can still find the soap version of this scent for sale.)
    KPD (the current version) has many of the same notes as the original, but it fresher, not sexy, and not as long lasting or versatile. Still, as a daytime casual green summer fragrance, it is better than many of the summer scents out there. So I am giving this version a qualified thumbs up.

  64. :

    5 out of 5

    its such a clean, innocent and nice scent, i love the bottle and the whole stuff. great, its really green

  65. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a simple green perfume. I never thought it would smell that great on my skin. Too bad it didn’t last long. Only about 4 four. Great and unoffensive kind of perfume.

  66. :

    3 out of 5

    it’s green, watery and fresh.
    for hot days, but not for a teen.

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    i love it

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