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White Diamong |
Burberry |
Ange Ou Demon |
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| White Diamonds by Elizabeth Taylor shows her exceptional sense of style.This sophisticated floral has notes of Italian neroli, living Amazon lily, Egyptian tuberose, Turkish rose, Italian orris, living narcissus, living jasmine, Italian sandalwood, patchouli, amber, and oakmoss. The perfume has an alluring aroma that would attract the oppositte sex instantly and is recommended to be used for casual wear.It is available in a reasonable price range. | Burberry by Burberry for Women perfume is a floral, fruity fragrance for women launched in 1995. The fresh and sensual scent includes top notes of black currant, green apple, peach and marigold in a simple, rounded glass bottle. The perfume is recommended to be used as daytime wear and has a sweet and attractive scent to it. | Ange Ou Demon by Givenchy is a sensual and seductive scent with classy undertones that can take you from boardroom to bedroom in an instant. With blends of white thyme, mandarin, lily and orchid, Ange Ou Demon is both sultry and sweet. Its finishing notes of oak wood, vanilla and tonka bean bring the scent to a solid base and lend an air of power and sexuality to the feminine fragrance.It is recommended to be worn anytime of the day. | ||
Estee Lauder |
Notorious |
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| Estee Lauder creates a feminine woody scent that is both subtle and compelling with Sensuous. A lovely warm honey and sandalwood base blends with understated notes of black pepper and luminous ylang ylang essence to keep this fragrance surprising and seductive.This perfume is a must buy for those who want to that alluring sense of smell. | Notorious from Ralph Lauren, is a glamorous and provocative fragrance which was created for a woman who commands attention. The intrigue and mystery of a heroine from a? film noir? are captured in this blend of deep black currant, decadent chocolate, and sensual patchouli musk. The perfume comes in a stylish bottle and can be used anytime of the day. | |||

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