Naf Naf Too... by Naf Naf

Naf Naf Too... 2008

pudelbonzo
05/08/2018 - 07:52 AM
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Lucky Piglet

In the past, when I still weighed a delicate 45 kg, I loved wearing clothes from the French brand Naf Naf.
The fashion was so funny and chic - and just barely affordable.

Esprit and Lacoste were considered stuffy and posh - but the label with the little pig was indeed très français and original.

My French friend explained to me that "Naf Naf" meant little piglet.
And the clothing style was just as cute.
Unfortunately, I can no longer find any piglets in the boutiques.

So I was all the more delighted when I discovered too in a hidden perfumery.

With the first spray, I floated on pink clouds - and instantly felt 20 kg lighter.
The pear and mandarin provide an aquatic touch - the mango appears softly fruity.
Jasmine and peony bloom fully - cooled by neroli.
Patchouli feels bright and deep at the same time.

The "piglet" effortlessly strikes a balance between lightness and longevity.

A friendly scent that makes you stand out just as pleasantly as the chic Naf Naf clothing did back in the day.
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4 Comments
PlutoPluto 7 years ago
I also like little piggies :o) But I missed out on the brand.
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16paws16paws 7 years ago
I don't know the scent, but Naf Naf sounds so familiar to me. I just can't figure out why. Maybe I should get some ginseng to jog my memory. You definitely deserve a trophy, and I might as well get something from Ratiopharm for myself.
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FlirtyFlowerFlirtyFlower 7 years ago
How beautifully you described that. I used to have a Naf Naf fragrance that still reminds me of my youth. You've described it so nicely that I’m awarding you a #ForeverYoung trophy :)!
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SeeroseSeerose 7 years ago
I can't quite picture the patchouli in this fragrance right now. And if it is there, it's exactly what bothers me about this combination. **Schweinchenpokal**
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