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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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RATING |
| YENDI/BABE MESSAGE TO PIA |
SYLVIE |
11/20/04 07:48 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY SYLVIE |
| Hi Pia, I know Yendi very good and I read that it match with Babe 50%. It's only similar. I smelled Babe in the Seventies. Babe is American style and if I remember correctly it's a very long-lasting, linear scent. Yendi is more subtle and not very long-lasting. But a wonderful, complex and feminine fragrance.
I found a perfume subscription for Babe: Floral. Top Note: Aldehydes, Raspberry, Hyacinth, Bergamot. Middle-Note: Lily of the Valley, Honey, Rose, Orris, Carnation, Jasmin. Base Note (dry-down) Vetiver, Musk, Sandelwood, Amber, and Moss.
Subscription for YENDI: Floral. Top Note: Aldehydes, Bergamot, Hyacinth, Peach, Raspberry. Middle Note: Rose, Honey, Lily of the Valley, Cyclamen, Clove bud, Orris, Orchid. Base Note: Sandalwood, Musk, Cedarwod, Amber, Styrax, Vanilla, and Moss.
The ingredients are similar, but the fragrances are different. Same olfactory family: Estée Super by E. Lauder (1969), Moon Drops by Revlon (1970), Yendi by Capucci (1975) and Babe by Fabergé (1976).
I think you cannot get wrong with Yendi, but please do not expect a Babe "clone". Greetings from Germany. |
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