Here's some of my list:
Fresh as grapefruit and orange flower, sexy as jasmine and vanilla, clean as white roses and just washed skin, Glow by Jennifer Lopez fragrance is a soft, sexy, scent touched with subtle, clean freshness. Released in 2002, the bright citrus fruits mingle with sheer floral, warmed with soothing vanilla and musk. It comes in a uniquely shaped bottle adorned with charms.
CLINIQUE HAPPY - WOMEN
Clinique's Happy perfume for women is a fresh and fruity citrus floral, ruby red grapefruit playing with mandarin, boysenberry flower, morning dew orchid and Indonesian jasmine.
These sweet florals mix with transparent wood notes for a feminine fragrance that remains light, fresh and airy. A bright, refreshing and energetic scent.
ISSEY MIYAKE - L'EAU D'ISSEY WOMEN
L’Eau d’Issey by Issey Miyake perfume for women is a crisp aquatic scent featuring a clean interaction of floral, musky, and woody tones.
Balanced as light and fresh, stunning and luminous, L'Eau d'Issey's composition includes watery lotus, cyclamen, rose water, freesia and white lilies, with hints of amber seed and musk for a touch of sensuality. Launched in 1992.
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Fresh and just like her name, CLEAR. Base note sweet scent like gum, especially 3-4 hour after spray. Fragrance notes are magnolia, vanilla, melon and musk. Introduce in 1997.
ETIENNE AIGNER - TOO FEMININE
The scent is a mixture of fruity and floral. There are hints of passion fruit, grapefruit and watermelon, together with amber, orange blossom, jasmine and musk. It's a really soft, easily identifiable fragrance.
It is recommended for Evening and Romantic Wear.
It is recommended for Evening and Romantic Wear.
KENZO - L'EAU PAR WOMEN
Fresh, sensual, aquatic-floral. Launched by the design house of Kenzo in 1997, L’EAU PAR KENZO perfume is a woman’s fragrance that possesses a blend of fresh-cut flowers in a watery aroma. It is recommended for daytime wear. * Top fragrance notes are bergamot, jasmine and freesia
* Middle notes are citrus, ylang-ylang and patchouh
* Base notes are cedar, sandalwood and oakmoss
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