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Lovely and powdery, with a citrus opening. Shalimar is noticeable, but the oriental and smoky notes are missing. Beautiful, but a bit too tame for me.
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Parma 4 years ago
That's a really nice, pleasant scent. I can totally see how it might be too tame for you :)
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Kovex 4 years ago
How many derivatives of Shalimar are there now? ;)
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Pluto 4 years ago
I think Gold Lalique is similar; I need to test the two together sometime.
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Pinseltown 4 years ago
Mmmh, Shalimar, but there are indeed better ones...
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Sweetsmell75 4 years ago
But they didn't need to adjust it for that reason either ;)
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Schalkerin 4 years ago
Powdery? No way!!........
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Bastian 4 years ago
Shalimar is quite interesting!
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Floyd 4 years ago
What should I even say about that ;-)
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Cravache 4 years ago
Ultimately, "Eau de" and "Shalimar" are a contradiction in terms... It didn't impress me.
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Licorice 4 years ago
I didn't like that one, unlike the Eau Légère Parfumée, because its lovely citrus note was replaced by citronella candle...
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Gandix 4 years ago
Don't think of Shalimar here, think of sunshine...
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Pollita 4 years ago
It's too makeup-powdery for me.
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Foxear 4 years ago
It feels like there are 1,000 offshoots of this beauty?? I’ll get to know it for the first time by the end of this week (hopefully) - even older than the lovely lady Tabu!
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SchatzSucher 4 years ago
That was nice, but really more of a little Shalimar ;-)
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