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lsa78 – :
Também amava o Tarsila porém não o acho parecido com o Jedore, na minha pele completamente diferentes!
glebsky – :
It was so great…
skiper1989 – :
Volta tarsila. Fragancia que PERFEITA para usar em todos lugares.
valek_messi – :
Gente, acho que sou a única pessoa que acha que o Tarsila não tem nada a ver com o J’Adore. O Tarsila é floral-frutal ambarado, o J’Adore é extremamente floral (rosa, jasmim, ameixa). Outro também é o Floratta in Gold (predomina o pêssego, o jasmim e a baunilha) que não sei por quê é comparado com o Trésor (damasco, rosa, jasmim e sandalo).
sleenuils – :
O Boticário doesn’t produce this anymore. It’s discontinued. Too bad! I liked it a lot!
juswar – :
Tarsila was inspired by one of the most prominent Modernist artists of Brazil, Tarsila do Amaral. Unless I am mistaken, the bottle seems inspired by a painting of hers titled “Lago” ( Lake). I received a bottle of this fragrance as a gift from a friend. I mostly get a succulent, fresh pear and sweet mimosa on a tea-like base. Despite being an EDT, it has good sillage and lasting power. Pretty!