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doh370Bessinepome – :
A floral aldehyde with rose, heliotrope and iris, sandalwood and cedar. Very sharp and pretty.
carendituri – :
A sweet, powdery beauty from Avon’s golden years… and what a fantastic bottle! Smelling this brings me back to my ’70’s childhood, and this soft, romantic fragrance wafting in the summer air.
Effisiopyiz – :
What a memory,Totoally for got about this. Way back when I started my love of perfumes….now where did this bottle go??? I may have to find a vintage.
ZEON – :
My my, isn’t this the moody lady? Last time I sprayed it, gorgeous fresh aldehydes greeted me. This time, I would have almost thought I had accidentally grabbed my bottle of Opium… Except that I don’t own a bottle of Opium!
Thanks to my Jil Sander ventures, I now know what heliotrope smells like, and this is it. But somehow, that cinnamon has taken over the wheel and is driving this joyride. NOT what I had been expecting.
Or maybe it’s that my recent increased exposure to aldehydes has made less sensitive to them, so I’m noticing a wider range of notes.
Either way, this was a great bargain at $2.50 for a mostly full bottle at the vintage store. I imagine this positivity opening up in a bit of heat. As is, it has served as my bedtime fragrance.
lanakiradima – :
This is very, very nice. The combination of notes is gorgeous! I agree with the last reviewer that it truly is a pleasant journey. I have noticed that most of the older, discontinued Avon fragrances are so much better than any of the newer current scents. How I wish they would bring them back. Even the vintage bottles hold up and are fantastic. The silage with this one is good on me so I will be looking for more of this as soon as possible!!
k1506s – :
Oh a beauty added to database. I was surprised by a fragrantican who added some amount this perfume as an extra due to my love for vintages. Oh and where do I start with the pleasant journey. The opening is beautiful geranium and aldehyde. Such a sparkling combination. It evolves into lily of valley and vetiver with hints of rose and base is musk on me. Ofcourse there are other notes which I have yet to learn to discern in such a complex perfume. But these ones are most evident to my nose. Silage is minimal (but then it’s my skin which fades even powerhouses to skin scent) and longevity is 4 hours.
Gorgeous concoction