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Marat2110 – :
This smells like
Faberge Brut.
alex1 – :
Very old school because the juice actually is quite old. An olfactory blast from the past and I love it. I found a full bottle shaped like an antique car at a thrift store, used it, enjoyed it and found more on eBay. This stuff is a very powerful, manly in a true 70s sweet, musky, with some lavender disco dancin’ vibe fragrance. They made quality fragrances back then and even the less expensive fragrances were loaded with strong, long lasting components. I had a blast in those days and while today’s snowflake, unisex boys surely wouldn’t like this, to me the scent is an elixir of youth. I don’t use it that regularly but sometimes I splash it on, both the aftershave and cologne after shaving with my vintage Schick injector razor. Knowing I smell super groovy I pick out some favorite threads and boogie on out. Can you dig it? Avon fragrances are considered to be knockoffs of name brands and some mistakenly believe this to be a Hai Karate or Jade East copycat. Actually while it is in many regards typical of its genre I find it quite unique. Get down baby!
olegs904 – :
I tried this quite a while and thought it was Avon’s version of the Hai Karate type scents. I remember herbal lavender, musk, an animalic quality, and a driftwood/incense sort of thing. Very out of fashion, obviously, but well done.