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feto – :
We carried this at a perfume store I managed in the 80’s. I have no idea what it smelled like. It was on the bottom shelf all the way in the back. We rarely sold a bottle.
BUT we were ALWAYS selling out of the bath powder. It came in a large decorative tin with the same painting on the lid for about $5. It was a cult favorite amongst the AARP “ladies who lunch” set. These ladies were elegant and classy. I imagine word of this budget dusting powder got around at their charity brunches.
I have no memory of the scent but if you’re curious and want to give this a try, buying the bath powder might be a safer bet. That’s what was popular. The fragrance itself didn’t sell at all.
SPGudvin – :
Oh my I wish I had saved my money.
There is nothing positive to say about this perfume except the art on the box.
Just about burnt my nostrils out and I am still learning how to breath through my nose again.
Save yourself the trouble, I think this perfume is way past its use by date.