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krava-men123 – :
@Sherihan
I do not understand very well the rating of commentaries system that they have here in Fragrantica, and which implies that, when a commentary gets many negative points, dissapears, which is, in my opinion, some sort of censorship.
Anyway, I have being doing some little research about this fragance, and it seems that this Eau de Cologne was released, along with others, in the late 70’s. I think that the first Yves Rocher boutiques in Madrid, were opened in the 80’s; so that was the explanation of my remmembering this at the mid 80’s.
And yes, Yves Rocher has the annoying trend of discontinuing good products without any kind of anouncement. The Fresh Rose Eau de Cologne, that I loved, is impossible to find in Spain any longer. It is the same story with the Moment de Bonheur deodorant. I think I am going to stop to buy their products because of that. It is not the first time, neither the second, that they withdraw a product of my liking.
anybis – :
@La Dame De Noir
Thank you for answering my question. The funny thing I don’t see my question here anymore! Somone erased mine!
I love this brand and I’m among a lot of people who still live on the dream they will bring back their lost discontinuedes.
джони – :
@Sherihan
I remember this vaguely in the mid 80’s, along with the recently added Temps Frais, which was a very strong and fresh lavender fragance. Later (in the 90’s), they released other colognes-eaux fraiches, involving, lavender, vetyver and citruses. I had the lavender one, wich was housed in a beautiful round blue and golden bottle, and that was one of the most pleasant -and cheap- lavender fragances that I have ever smelled (they don’t have none of these in the Fragrantica database: I don’t know why, but they discontinued them very soon). The Lavender Cologne had orange, cinnamon, lavender, rose, sandalwood and vanilla among its notes.