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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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| HERE'S THE HISTORY AND NOTES: |
AUNTGOOEY |
01/21/03 10:23 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY AUNTGOOEY |
| Le Nuit de Noel is said to have been suggested by the perfumer's partner who loved Christmas Eve and the scent of warm furs and incense. Top notes of rose, jasmin and ylang ylang. Heart notes of saxon moss and sandalwood. Base notes of more saxon moss and sandalwood and musk. Saxon moss is a blend of geranium, licorice, leather, iodine and vanillin. I wasn't crazy about this fragrance when I first tried it on, but it grew on me until it's become my favorite. It's so complex and deep and dense and mellow! Frequently when you first spray a fragrance on, you have to "air it out" before sniffing it or else it's just strong fumes stripping the inside of your nose. Not with this. From the moment you spray it on it's mellow and smooooth. Also, it's dense but it stays close to the skin. You won't blast someone out of the elevator with this fragrance. It's a remarkable fragrance launched in 1922 by the famous perfume Ernest Daltroff. I'd like to own gallons of this scent! |
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