Reveuse Magnolia Eau Fraîche Corinne Cobson 2006
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My first "grown-up" fragrance
As a teenager I wore these typical early 2000s Mexx scents. They smell fresh and pleasing and nothing more. Perfect for young girls
In my early 20s, just before my wedding, I first received a sample of this fragrance and then I bought it.
It was quite cheap, but long lasting and much more "grown up" and "elegant" than my teen scents.
You can clearly smell the magnolia, a plant that smells really elegant to me. The scent is soft, powdery. But not overwhelming at all.
I always associate him with my wedding and for years I have been really sad that he no longer exists.
I am now over 30, we have our 12th wedding anniversary this year.
And I must say, I'd probably still be wearing it today. It is simple, inexpensive, but timeless.
It was quite cheap, but long lasting and much more "grown up" and "elegant" than my teen scents.
You can clearly smell the magnolia, a plant that smells really elegant to me. The scent is soft, powdery. But not overwhelming at all.
I always associate him with my wedding and for years I have been really sad that he no longer exists.
I am now over 30, we have our 12th wedding anniversary this year.
And I must say, I'd probably still be wearing it today. It is simple, inexpensive, but timeless.
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