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| Blends of floral and citrus-based fragrances are recommended for casual and daywear. Spicy, woody or warm amber-based fragrances are traditionally favorites for evening and special occasions. |
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| TO KATHY |
SYLVIE |
08/16/06 08:48 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY SYLVIE |
| Hi Kathy, Halston has no similarity to spicy-oriental Obsession! I love both!!! Here a description: Halston by Halston for Women. Year Introduced: 1975!!! (an oldie!!!!)
Scent Type: Chypre - Floral.
Top Notes: Melon, greens, peach, bergamot, spearmint, tagetes.
Heart Notes: Jasmine, rose, cedarwood, orris, carnation, marigold, ylang-ylang.
Base Notes: Vetiver, amber, patchouli, musk, sandalwood, incense, moss.
"The signature fragrance from American fashion designer Halston is a distinctive fragrance, a rosy chypre floral blend.
The fragrance opens with energizing green notes supported by smooth fruity essences of melon and peach, followed by a classic French floral bouquet resting on an ambery base of patchouli, sandalwood, and oakmoss. A touch of incense spices up the musky finish.
Easy to wear, easy to enjoy. The simple elegance of Halston lives on in his classic fragrance. "©
Okay, Kathy, try it if you like. I can highly recommend Halston. I think it's no fragrance for young ladies, and absolutely no fun fragrance! It's a special Chypre - not every woman can wear this exquisite fragrance with success. It's no mainstream fragrance, but therefore very classy and elegant. Happy sniffing, Sylvie.
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