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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.

Aliage Perfume
by Estee Lauder


Aliage was created in 1972 by Estee Lauder and is recommended for evening wear. This feminine scent possesses a blend of a spicy floral with green topnotes, with a sandalwood background.

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars  Based on 54 Ratings

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Aliage Perfume

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MEMORABLE FRAN 07/24/10 02:15 PM 5 out of 5 stars
ALIAGE PERFUME REVIEW BY FRAN
I have worn this scent since the seventies. I love it. It is the most under-represented of the Estee Lauder line, but it is my favorite! . . . Time after time, strangers and friends alike, stop me to tell me how wonderful I smell and then ask what I am wearing. It is not flowery or sweet, but earthy and adventuresome; it reminds me of the outside -- green woods and lemons. It is my all-time favorite perfume, bar none. It has been increasingly difficult to find a store that carries it. They like to market the latest "new" perfumes, when sometimes customers just want their old favorites. A challenge these days to find Aliage but worth the search.
 
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CHANGE IN FORMULA HOOTIE 04/27/10 10:47 PM 4 out of 5 stars
ALIAGE PERFUME REVIEW BY HOOTIE
I am so glad that someone else has expressed their opinion about the "new" Aliage not being as appealing as the original fragrance. I have even had people tell me that the fragrance has always been the same. I started using Aliage back in the early '70s, and I know the fragrance is not the same.
 
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YAH THEY RUINED IT TEAL 02/21/10 01:07 PM 1 out of 5 stars
ALIAGE PERFUME REVIEW BY TEAL
i'd been using the "old" formulation since my mom took me to a dept. store several decades ago. my guy loved it when we met, said it seemed to softly drift in and out on room air currents, never cloying or heavy. don't recall when it was i got a bottle of the "new" formulation, but i didn't like it when i applied it, and when i passed him in the living room, he asked what i had on and actually winced. thanks for cutting corners, estee lauder.
 
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LOYAL FAN NORTHERNER 12/11/09 10:28 AM 5 out of 5 stars
ALIAGE PERFUME REVIEW BY NORTHERNER
I've worn this fragrance since it first came out. I never tell anyone what it is, and I've heard literally hundreds of "you smell SO good" comments over the years. It works for me. I hope Estee never discontinues it because it is one of their less popular scents. I'll keep buying it forever.
 
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RADIANT GREEN JC 11/29/09 04:19 PM 5 out of 5 stars
ALIAGE PERFUME REVIEW BY JC
In the realm of materials that smell green, Galbanum resin is the odd man out. Instead of fresh, sharp and vegetal, it smells chalky and bittersweet with a poisonous, cold, shadowed character, reminiscent sometimes of dark chocolate, sometimes of old wood. In composition, it can serve as air-conditioning; in the original Vent Vert (Balmain 1947), a March wind; in Chanel No. 19 the cold shoulder of an ice queen. In 1972 Aliage used a ton of it to make an anisic rose-and-vetiver fragrance feel dry and powdery, which is probably why Lauder marketed it as the first sports fragrance, since it smells logically inconsistent with perspiration. The fragrance today is perhaps less intensely bitter herbal, less powdery, a touch more floral - but still very, very good.
 
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