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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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| NEW ONE COMING OUT THIS FEB 'PURE PURPLE' |
MAYA |
01/13/06 09:58 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY MAYA |
| Ohhh my goodness!!! Ladies this is awesome stuff... I have had the pleasure of trying this from a promoter/buyer who came to visit a store I will not name... and I'm just in love with it!!! Here is the description... You will so love this one! Ohh and it's totally different from Deer Red ... it sort of reminds me of Lou Lou - kind of like a little sister who follows in her footsteps only a bit "trendier"... please forgive me for the use of that word ;) "Hugo Pure Purple will hit the shelves in February 2006 and is a floriental fragrance with gourmand notes formed from four accords, nectarine, black violet, sweet white marzipan and white suede(Ohh this is just delicious). The fragrance joins Hugo Woman and Deep Red in the portfolio (but in my opinion is far better then both).The juice opens with notes of nectarine and white cyclamen, while black violet forms the heart of the fragrance. The base is composed from notes of sweet white marzipan and white suede (really this is so beautiful and sensuous). Hugo Pure Purple was inspired by le calisson, a diamond-shaped almond and candied melon sweet, a specialty of the Aix-en-Provence region in France. "Edible notes have been used in fine fragrances for some time now. Pure Purple is unique in building the fragrance around the aroma of marzipan" --- (well Cacharel's Lou Lou was too so I'm not sure that I can say that it's all that unique but still nevertheless positively addicting :) but again it's not Lou Lou it's younger and softer) |
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