suzie
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My mom loved a perfume called Eau de Love that was very popular in the late 60's, early 70's. I've done some google searches, and all I can come up with is that it started out with a light citrus scent followed by light florals. Does anyone remember this perfume? I'd love to find a BPAL that is similar.
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Thanks, that gives me a place to start. My mom never has worn perfume since this one was discontinued, but always raved about how great it was. So, it'd be great if I could find something she loved.
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I'm getting the feel of clean linens on the line, a very sunny day, with a breeze blowing in off of the ocean, lots of grass and flowers.... Very fresh and pretty. Definitely a summer scent for me
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Inferno smells strongly of almonds in the imp and right after applying. Then, it quickly turns to raging hot cinnamon. The heat seems to die down and the scent becomes very welcoming. This was too strong for my skin and left a red welt. However, I think it will make a great room scent for winter. It made me think of cozy evenings around the fireplace.
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Water of Notre Dame conjures up images of wandering through the woods and meadow on a sparkling spring morning. The dew is heavy on the grass and the sun is painting the sky with a rosy glow. Tucked here and there in the hollows are patches of the most delicate violets. It's crisply cool and yet welcoming, and oh so clean and fresh.
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Very definitely a masculine scent. To me this smells like clearing brush and throwing it all on a big smoking bonfire. At first it is really acrid, but as it dries the green scent comes out. It also has a very faint undertone of peanuts. This is something that would suit a very rugged, woodsman type. I get visions of hulking strength and raw power.