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This feminine scent possesses a blend of peach, apricot, sandalwood, cedar, amber and musk. This delicate composition reaches its pinnacle in the heady seduction of vanilla and cedar wood, underlining the presence of today's woman in all her touching complexity. |
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Vetyver Cologne PerfumeThe
Vetyver cologne
Notes include: Cassis, Dewberry, Pink Peppercorn, Californian Orange,
Rose Oil, Jasmine, Raspberry, Peach, Madonna Lily, Tuberose, Cedar wood,
Vanilla, and Oak moss. Although this perfume is recommended for day
wears, it is a bit too strong to wear to work; however, I am not a huge
fan of strong perfume in general. The peach and apricot give this
fragrance its sweet base and the sandalwood, cedar, amber and musk make
it powerful. It is definitely not a light floral fragrance.
Vetyver Cologne Perfume ReviewThe price is a bit
steep (about $55 I think), but it would be a great splurge or something to
add to a birthday or holiday wish list (like I did!) The 3.3 oz bottle of
Vetyver
cologne is also
cool looking and I have had no problems with the spray, lid or bottle
design. I recommend going to the perfume counter to try the scent first
because everyone has his or her own fragrance taste. This way you can also
look at the bottle and determine if the price is worth the amount you are
getting. Mostly I’ve used it in the evenings before I turn in just for my
own enjoyment. It’s a nice sleepy kind of fragrance that lulls me off to a
good deep sleep. My sheets and nightgown pick up the echo of it and just
have a pleasant womanly sort of smell. The dad-person was in this weekend,
and he liked it too. He remembers me with Opium, but I’ve changed a lot, and
while I still love Opium, I do need another and new smell too for the
changes over the years. We’re both a little older and wiser now, and I hate
to stay in a rut on everything including my perfume choices.
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