| Fragonard Etoile - toured the factory in Grasse this summer and it reminds me of vacation! |
Agree. I LOVE this / am wearing now! So sad it’s discontinued |
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I like
Chloe Replica under the lemon trees Ellis Brooklyn sweet (doesn’t last long though) Fresh sugar lychee B. Balenciaga but can’t find it anywhere now |
| Bulgari Au The Vert |
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Shiseido Zen
Si Lolita DKNY green be delicious – I know, but it’s a throwback to my 20s and I still love it Tocca Cleopatra Sexy Patchouli If I could find it I would drown myself off in Escape |
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Avon Haiku
It's a clean, fresh scent with a hint of powder or white musk. I usually just apply the scented lotion, I used to keep it in my office drawer, rather than spray on the perfume. It's very cheap too and the matching roll on is amazing. Hard to find many good roll ons these days. I'm not a rep - links are to corp site. Lotion https://www.avon.com/product/haiku-body-lotion-1157 Perfume https://www.avon.com/product/haiku-eau-de-parfum-77973 |
This brings me back! I wore this from 12-16 and have occasionally bought a bottle every 5-10 years or so. Great summer scent! |
| Any reviews on Jessica McClintock? |
| Kenzo Summer is my all-time favorite |
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Peony and Blush Suede Jo Malone. I like her fragrances because they are light and seem to fade quickly- layer with body lotion for a clean scent. Too much of a perfumey smell is really awful. |
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I’m another Jo Malone Mimosa and Cardamom fan. Although I wish it lasted a bit longer on me.
Also, I’ve been wearing Bvlgari Omnia Amethyste for years. |
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I second Peony by Jo Malone
Also like: Pink Jasmin by Fresh, Honeysuckle by Aerin, |
| I've been wearing Diptyque - Ilio for the summer and absolutely love it. I swear I get complements near daily from strangers. But I am now in search for a more fall/winter fragrance I love as much :/ |
| Right now I have Tom Ford Eau de Soleil Blanc, YSL Black Opium (a version of it, forget what it's called but there's green in the packaging). Favorite for winter is Replica By the Fireplace. |
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Please just stop. It's a hormone disruptor and causes unpleasant reactions for at least 50% of the people you're exposing.
In 10-20 years people will look at you as if you lit up a cigarette indoors when you use perfume. If you like it inhale that chemical swill, do so in the privacy of your own home. |