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For young people - but not too childish
Peony, lily of the valley - it smells like freshly washed laundry. And that's exactly what you associate when you smell the fragrance - slightly citrus, but above all floral and freshly washed. The scent is light and uncomplicated, sweet and fresh and well suited for teenagers who want to start with perfumes. It is not superficial and does not disappear immediately - but rather warm, like freshly washed laundry that you have hung in the garden and smells like this all day long. Chloe smells similar, only for adults - and that's a top 10 scent, after all. This one smells a bit sweeter and not heavy - the musk is all in the background and smells only slightly heavy and warm, so it's not a pure "candy perfume" but already a real one - but it remains unobtrusive and fresh. A great perfume to start with for young people. I know very young people who liked it - and I like it too. For me it would be a bit too uncomplicated, I like more complex perfumes, but it would already fit for everyone.
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