Recently I received this sample of Eau de Parfum.
This fragrance has a base of the provence rose called centifolia.
It also has hints of magnolia, sweetish pear, and peonies.
The French perfumer Annick Goutal was always fascinated by the rose.
She passionately and diversely utilized its amenities for body, spirit and soul in her everyday life,
rose essences for bathwater, secret tea recipes, cosmetics and much more.
It is around this time every year I find myself searching for a fresh new summer scent.
I have found by trying samples of perfumes I am curious about is the best way to find a new favorite.
This one is a little too sweet for me initially after first applying it.
But after awhile there is a faint scent of lingering rose petals that takes me away to the very place I was longing to be when I first put it on.
3 comments:
Just stopping by to say hello on this Gorgeous Sunday!!!!
Hope all is well with you.
Hugs, Amy (Mom to the Four Sisters)
Hello Dear Mo: I love perfume samples. I have a dear friend who buys a lot of perfume. Lucky for me, she gives me all the free samples. It's great fun trying all different ones. Susan
i love to read descriptions of perfumes! i think how it is described is as important as how it smells.
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