Clin d'Œil 1987

Clin d'Œil by Bourjois
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9.4 / 10 4 Ratings
Clin d'Œil is a perfume by Bourjois for women and was released in 1987. The scent is green-powdery. Projection and longevity are above-average. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Green
Powdery
Woody
Fruity
Floral

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
TagetesTagetes Fruity notesFruity notes Green notesGreen notes RosewoodRosewood SpearmintSpearmint
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CyclamenCyclamen JasmineJasmine Lily of the valleyLily of the valley RoseRose
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk OakmossOakmoss CedarCedar SandalwoodSandalwood
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Scent
9.44 Ratings
Longevity
9.04 Ratings
Sillage
8.04 Ratings
Bottle
6.111 Ratings
Submitted by Hasi, last update on 06.02.2024.
Interesting Facts
The faces of the advertising campaign are the models Suzanne Lanza and Ricardo Ramos, set in scene by director Alain Franchet. The accompanying song "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" was sung by Cyndi Lauper.

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Sillage
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Longevity
9.5
Scent
Greenfan1701

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Fresh green bouquet
This is a great, so green-floral fragrance that, the longer it is worn, the more intense it appears and brings a green freshness with floral accents that is second to none.
(Have I already mentioned green-floral?)

Very concentrated, but not pungent, and green-floral without being able to smell individual flowers, fruity only in its greenest form, more like orange-lime zest, but more like fine petitgrain of the greenest variety, a green jasmine - if there is such a thing - also not pungent, but balsamic and then the base note, which is not exactly woody either, but also rather musky-green
Please don't misunderstand, it is not a green herb, the lily of the valley and the rose certainly soften the whole thing, but cannot be defined as THE flowers, at least I can't.

It's a fragrance from the 80s, but it's not a fragrance that's been thrown out the door, it takes time and develops more and more for the better. This fragrance is wonderful and I would like to thank dear Ola from the bottom of my heart for giving it to me in her selfless and kind way.
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