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11.08.2021 - 02:41 AM
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Elegant lily scent

Splendor by Elizabeth Arden was like so many things again a blind purchase from me. A blind purchase, which I have not regretted. Splendor came in 1998 on the market, but I did not know the fragrance yet. At that time, in contrast to today, floral fragrances were quite modern. I do not go with the fashion, I still like this kind of fragrances.
Splendor is supposed to start with fruity notes of pineapple and apple, but I don't notice anything of that. With me, the white bloomers start right through, freesia and hyacinth. I'm not sure if I recognize the scent of the blue-rain, because I only know what it looks like, but I can't quite remember the scent. I'm guessing along the lines of whiteflower. Everything over all dominates with me the lily and I love the smell of lilies.
A little jasmine and lily of the valley join in and a little more magnolia.
Wonderful this sea of flowers. Such fragrances are hardly launched nowadays. Too daring this blossom abundance, Bonbondüfte are rather in demand.
The base holds back discreetly, so is only minimally woody and animalic. I smell there still the strongest sandalwood out.
The durability is in the upper middle range and the sillage also.
I find this fragrance great and very elegant and have immediately stocked up with another bottle.
A fragrance for people who like very floral scents and can do well with lilies.
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