Unfortunately not yet! But in small bottles, it is fully present! Also at AVON, which used to create very beautiful and distinctive fragrances. Distinctive and beautiful is also "Foxfire," the name somewhat misleads about the content. Instead of a very strong and cinnamon-spiced scent for autumn and winter, which truly "glows," "Fuchsfeuer" is its translation into German. Doesn’t it immediately remind one of "Indian Summer," the time of the glowing maple leaves in early autumn?
Well, early autumn is not what’s inside here, rather a powerful awakening of spring. The hyacinth as a harbinger, the roses and jasmine in full bloom. Mid-April, early to mid-May, when the rhododendrons also make their grand appearance. Surely there’s a variety in "fox red" that bears such a name?!?
Now it’s also quite lush here: Galbanum sets the tone. And moss in the "aftertaste," which grows in damp places on the forest floor and on tree trunks. This is also an indication of spring, when after April showers the warm afternoon sun shines, while the nights and mornings are cool, lifting woody, mossy scents into the air with the mist?
Quite possible!
It can be worn gladly in seasons when spring is not yet here or has already passed. Perhaps even for "Indian Summer," but definitely when spring is truly here.
A beautiful, powerful floral-green CHYPRE!!