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Zubik-123 – :
Flowers + fresh oranges or orange zest 🙂
kontr_93 – :
I’ve head my share of Avon perfumes’ disappointments, but that’s not one of them.
Simply Her is a nice white floral scent with a delicate orange and crispy accent, which gives this perfume a bit of depth and lightness.
I wouldn’t call it great or memorable, but it’s a nice day fragrance, perfect for spring.
Word of caution though: I’d suggest spraying it from as big a distance as possible while holding a bottle, otherwise it might turn too strong and overwhelmingly sweet, basically – unpleasant. Walking into a sprayed cloud is also a good idea with this one.
ing52 – :
This is a very “womanly” fragrance. Being 30 y.o. I feel like it’s too old for me. I def don’t smell any roses or lily of the valley, I don’t know what it is, because I’ve never had a perfume like this. It’s not bad for daytime, a classic scent, just not good for me, I like something more fresh and light. Luckily, I bought it half priced.
yurasha – :
I smell some wonderful lemon and bergamot mixed with lilly of the valley and peony – amazing combo, as citruses don’t often appear with this type of spring/early summer flowers. I think I want it for spring!:)
gulshat – :
Top note is NOT orange!! TOP NOTE is ROSE!
And heart note is not lily (as Mochagirl wrote too), it is lily of the valley. I hope they will correct these mistakes…
Here is Avon’s description: Softness of tender rose with the delicate blend of lily of the valley and musky cedarwood. 50ml.
CRISSCATS – :
This is my first parfum from Avon range ever. And I decide to buy this one just because it reminds me so much of Baby Doll by YSL. It’s a kind of simple version of it. Great for summer. So far I like it.
EDIT: Unfortunately, the above said by me, is just a first impression. On the second reading has some irritating note in it. And of course it is not surprising to me that this finished using it as a bathroom freshener …
Stalker143 – :
I just bought this, mainly because of the orange that I’ve been craving for long; a good orange scent. (I tried another one from Avon recently – Summer White Sunset -, but as it turned out, it has nothing to do with orange, apart from the colour of the bottle.) It’s promising, but I’m still just trying to make friends with it.
The heart note is NOT lily, by the way! According to the brochure, it’s lily-of-the-valley, which is quite different from lily, I think. Really exciting, how the orange comes together with lily-of-the-valley, never thought of it. And cedar, certainly gives depth. I enjoy it right now, but I’m curious when I’ll start to find it boring.