Trish McEvoy 3 Snowdrop & Crystal Flowers Trish McEvoy

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Trish McEvoy 3 Snowdrop & Crystal Flowers Trish McEvoy

Rated 3.78 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

Trish McEvoy 3 Snowdrop & Crystal Flowers Trish McEvoy for women of Trish McEvoy

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Trish McEvoy 3 Snowdrop & Crystal Flowers by Trish McEvoy is a Floral fragrance for women. Trish McEvoy 3 Snowdrop & Crystal Flowers was launched during the 2000’s. Top notes are snowdrops, litchi, lemonade, red berries and tangerine blossom; middle notes are freesia, pink peony and jasmine; base notes are musk, teak wood and vanilla.

9 reviews for Trish McEvoy 3 Snowdrop & Crystal Flowers Trish McEvoy

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    one of the most refreshing clean bright fragrances, you will smell like u just got out of the shower.
    BUT longevity is 1/10 fades within 30 mins
    Sillage is 1/10 people won’t notice it

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Extremely pretty!!! An ultimate feeling good scent!!

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the scent I have been looking for for years! For about 20 years now I was looking for a scent that reminds me of the freshness of Pert Plus and this is it but it is very sophisticated. I can say that this is my signature scent and when I want to have a great day I wear this perfume along with the No 9 lotion to make it last even longer. I always get compliments when I wear this perfume and am hoping it is never discontinued.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I had this perfume last summer and got so many compliments on it. I actually searched for it after a smelt it on a lady in Sydney & ran after her asking what scent she was wearing. Definitely a favourite!! A watery musk with something that reminds of a sunscreen too ( in s nice way….. Hard to explain!). My only issue is the longevity.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I searched high and low for a fresh rare fragrance for my son’s wedding and luckily came upon this. The ceremony was held July 27 in a green house for heaven’s sake but this fragrance has such a light crisp aroma I just knew it would be perfect. I sprayed my gown and used the body cream to freshen it up. To me if fragrances could be classified like the rungs on a ladder, this would sit at the top while a deeper incense laced gourmand would reside on the bottom rung.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I have a sample and don’t really care for it. It’s too simple and fades within an hour.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    FYI: The notes listed are incorrect.
    This is just gorgeous. On me, it is actually rather strong, though it doesn’t knock others over.
    It’s like Tide or Surf (retro!) laundry detergent had a baby with some flowers and Egyptian musk and white musk. It’s very clean at first, but definitely does dry down to a musk. That said, you never really lose that detergent smell.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrantica needs a “meh” category. I don’t _dislike_ this, but I certainly don’t feel enough enthusiasm to say I do like it. I don’t detect a specific flower scent, but maybe I’ve forgotten how freesias smell. OTOH, if the Fragrantica notes for freesia are correct, then this is definitely just a generic floral scent because there’s no “intensely refreshing and peppery flower with green nuance” in this one. It’s generic floral and a bit of musk.
    Longevity seems weak, but sillage is light, so good for confined spaces.
    I wouldn’t buy this or any other McEvoy scent because I think the prices are ridiculous for what you get. They are roughly the same price as Hermes des Merveilles line but the Hermes are all really interesting with lots of depth and unexpected combinations. Heck, Anais Anais is more polished and complex and it’s dirt cheap.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    OMG there are no reviews for this? One of my most faves in the whole world!! The dry down is pure musk which I love!!! But, the top is a nice fresh, cheery burst.

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