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lymbago – :
woody notes are amazing
nikris – :
First Yardley for me ..but notes differ from real fragrance..
Original starts with vanilla cinnamon patchouli..then settles down to oud..
That’s it ..longetivity is ok..and so is sillage. .perfect for winters..overall a Best buy option
shivaHekthase – :
Sweet Perfume
longevity 3 out of 10
projection 5 out of 10
sweetness of smell 10 out of 10
night time winter perfume. you will get complement if any smell lover sits next to you.
overall: 6 out of 10
NATASHA-ER – :
This is the essence of 60’s London in a bottle — the British Invasion of smell instead of sound. The after shave and cologne have slightly different formulas — the After Shave is mostly lavender, with touches of bergamot, woods and vanilla, but very unobtrusive. The cologne opens with a sparkling mixture of lavender, bergamot and orange blossom, settling down through touches of amber, sandalwood and spices, all tied together with vanilla. It’s a light, fresh fragrance, with none of the artificial chemical “fresh” notes that seem to be used so heavily in modern scents. I’m guessing the composition is mostly natural ingredients, and being from 60’s England, it’s somewhat reserved and polite, but with a cheeky sense of fun about it too. An absolute classic, and I’m glad to see it’s finally available again — hope they’ve kept the original formula!