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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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AUTHOR |
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RATING |
| RED DOOR - YES,YES,YES!!! |
SYLVIE |
10/25/05 04:44 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY SYLVIE |
| I love Red Door. It's here to stay!!! I never liked Elizabeth Arden fragrances, but one day I tested Red Door. What a nice surprise!!! Yes, I liked it from the first sniff. WARM, ROUND, SOFT-AMBERY-SWEET and not only a floral! It smells floral-oriental!!! Very subtle oriental (far away from my beloved, spicy Opium). I can smell a similarity to classic Gloria Vanderbilt (the bottle with the swan). Both fragrances smell ultra-feminine, sweet and sexy if used sparingly. Cozy and yummy. "Come-closer-scents". Very long-lasting fragrances and not very expensive. You smell divine for many hours. But if you prefer modern/watery/artificial/clean/cool-fragrances: Please stay away from these classic, sweet-powdery stuff!!! Here a subscription from the Internet: Year Introduced: 1989.
Scent Type: Floral - Amber.
Top Notes: Red roses, ylang-ylang, peach, plum.
Heart Notes: Winter Oriental orchid, jasmine, lily of the valley, Moroccan orange blossom, forest lilies, wild violets, freesia, tuberose, rose.
Base Notes: Vetiver, honey, cedarwood, sandalwood, amber, heliotrope, musk, benzoin.
"Red Door takes its name from Elizabeth Arden's world-famous spas, the Red Doors.
The feminine, ambery floral opens with an accord of fruits and red roses, followed by a floral bouquet featuring an Oriental orchid that blooms only in winter. Warm base notes of woods and amber round out the composition. Red Door is an enduring floral fragrance, suitable for high tea or career wear. It's like opening a door to a bouquet of heavenly red roses."© Enjoy!!!! Have a nice day, Sylvie.
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