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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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RENI #1 |
09/04/04 06:26 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY RENI #1 |
| I'm sure that Lancome has changed the original Tresor EDP formula. This stuff is not the same like it was 10 years ago and it has nothing to do with my body chemistry. Some other Tresor fans told me that, too. I heard recently from the well informed lady that almost all big perfumery houses have changed the formulas of their great, classic perfumes: they changed natural and expensive ingredients for synthetic and cheaper, of course. She told me that Chanel's No 5 and Coco, as well as Opium and Must de Cartier, are not today what they used to be - the price is the same of course, but the quality is not. Well, as a faithful Tresor fan I'm so sad when I remember my good old Tresor that was so rich,full, soft and warm fragrance. This one (my last 2 bottles) is much more synthetic, arificially sweet and much more "cheap" and trendy in general impression.
For good old times I'm giving here 5 stars for OLD and original Tresor. |
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