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			Thou shalt not mansplain
		"I know this one!" she said proudly.  "It's… Tobacco-Lemon!!!"
 
I struggled hard. I don't know of a perfume with that name, Y Eau Fraîche doesn't smell like that to me, and I don't own a perfume with theses notes (aside maybe Lagerfeld Classic Eau de Toilette , but I believe it's not the two notes you'll have in mind with this one). But for the sake of love, I remembered just having lectured her a few day earlier about the playful grapefruit-cannabis accord in
Lagerfeld Classic Eau de Toilette , but I believe it's not the two notes you'll have in mind with this one). But for the sake of love, I remembered just having lectured her a few day earlier about the playful grapefruit-cannabis accord in  Mugler Cologne - Fly Away. My bad. Thou shalt not mansplain.
Mugler Cologne - Fly Away. My bad. Thou shalt not mansplain. 
 
But indeed she surely remembered this fragrance. I wore it a lot in summer 2022, where I emptied the most of my bottle of Y Eau Fraîche. I wore it during our nice trip in the country side of France, a holiday whose memory we both cherish.
 
As for the fragrance, well, it opens fruity and very shower-gellish, a pleasant if not very original blue fragrance. The drydown is smoky, which makes it more standing out in my collection at least. I tried the Y Edp in stores and it seemed very close (with likely a better longevity?). The longevity is correct on me and I won't complain about the price as other reviewers as I got it for a cheap price (round 30€ for 60 ml, second-hand).
 
All in all a fragrance I enjoyed in summer. Today I emptied my bottle and wrote at last this review. I won't buy a new bottle (which seem nowadays harder to find as it seems discontinued). I feel the need to move on, these days with "FR/18 | A.N Other" which my sweetheart enjoys too.
	I struggled hard. I don't know of a perfume with that name, Y Eau Fraîche doesn't smell like that to me, and I don't own a perfume with theses notes (aside maybe
 Lagerfeld Classic Eau de Toilette , but I believe it's not the two notes you'll have in mind with this one). But for the sake of love, I remembered just having lectured her a few day earlier about the playful grapefruit-cannabis accord in
Lagerfeld Classic Eau de Toilette , but I believe it's not the two notes you'll have in mind with this one). But for the sake of love, I remembered just having lectured her a few day earlier about the playful grapefruit-cannabis accord in  Mugler Cologne - Fly Away. My bad. Thou shalt not mansplain.
Mugler Cologne - Fly Away. My bad. Thou shalt not mansplain. But indeed she surely remembered this fragrance. I wore it a lot in summer 2022, where I emptied the most of my bottle of Y Eau Fraîche. I wore it during our nice trip in the country side of France, a holiday whose memory we both cherish.
As for the fragrance, well, it opens fruity and very shower-gellish, a pleasant if not very original blue fragrance. The drydown is smoky, which makes it more standing out in my collection at least. I tried the Y Edp in stores and it seemed very close (with likely a better longevity?). The longevity is correct on me and I won't complain about the price as other reviewers as I got it for a cheap price (round 30€ for 60 ml, second-hand).
All in all a fragrance I enjoyed in summer. Today I emptied my bottle and wrote at last this review. I won't buy a new bottle (which seem nowadays harder to find as it seems discontinued). I feel the need to move on, these days with "FR/18 | A.N Other" which my sweetheart enjoys too.
Disappointing Kid Scent
		My lovely and buoyant stepson let everybody know that "his birthday comes soon", which means he actually will be 6 in a few... weeks. He also let know that he wants a perfume.
So now I am on a mission to find a fitting scent. A real scent, in a small bottle, not costing me a leg.
 
As he also claims to be a "beau gosse" ("handsome kid "in French), my eye got caught by this one, with a cool bottle too. I took the chance being in Paris to stroll in a shop of Fragonard and test it and... was disappointed.
 
All I got is a generic blueish showergel. The only slightly interesting note here is the grapefruit (not the realistic grapefruit of Aqua Allegoria Pamplelune mind you, no something more in the Dolce &Gabbana Light Blue line sense of grapefruit, but not as good). I couldn't associate this perfume with the lively and restive kiddo...
Aqua Allegoria Pamplelune mind you, no something more in the Dolce &Gabbana Light Blue line sense of grapefruit, but not as good). I couldn't associate this perfume with the lively and restive kiddo... 
 
I tried also Eau des Aventuriers which I found more challenging (more of a green perfume) and wasn't appropriate either.
Eau des Aventuriers which I found more challenging (more of a green perfume) and wasn't appropriate either. 
 
The only point it got me to is now I know that I want something more citrusy, fruity and /or fresh for him...
 
	So now I am on a mission to find a fitting scent. A real scent, in a small bottle, not costing me a leg.
As he also claims to be a "beau gosse" ("handsome kid "in French), my eye got caught by this one, with a cool bottle too. I took the chance being in Paris to stroll in a shop of Fragonard and test it and... was disappointed.
All I got is a generic blueish showergel. The only slightly interesting note here is the grapefruit (not the realistic grapefruit of
 Aqua Allegoria Pamplelune mind you, no something more in the Dolce &Gabbana Light Blue line sense of grapefruit, but not as good). I couldn't associate this perfume with the lively and restive kiddo...
Aqua Allegoria Pamplelune mind you, no something more in the Dolce &Gabbana Light Blue line sense of grapefruit, but not as good). I couldn't associate this perfume with the lively and restive kiddo... I tried also
 Eau des Aventuriers which I found more challenging (more of a green perfume) and wasn't appropriate either.
Eau des Aventuriers which I found more challenging (more of a green perfume) and wasn't appropriate either. The only point it got me to is now I know that I want something more citrusy, fruity and /or fresh for him...
A Nice Amber
		I stumbled on a mysterious sample a friendly Parfuma gave me a few months ago. Scribbled on it was just "Ambre Fragonard". Must be this Rose Ambre as Fragonard doesn't have any other Ambre offering. 
 
Upon first trying, I was delighted by this not too sweet, very comforting amber. I felt the urge to chase down a bottle the next time I am in Paris (which happens to be the day I am writing this).
 
But then I thought "well it's,well, *reminiscent* of "Ambre | Réminiscence" ...
I tried it yesterday and a few hours later the Reminiscence. And they indeed share a common note, which is more subdued in the Fragonard. I guess it's the patchouli from the note pyramid.
The Reminiscence is on me more floral, more old-school and feminine leaning, and a bit drier. The Fragonard has not that much rose, is a bit sweeter and easier to wear for younger folks. Both have a good longevity. Prices are in the same range, rather cheap. They are marketed for women, and I like them both.
 
But eventually I feel I don't need both of them. When I'll finish the travel size of the Reminiscent I bought from the very lady that gave me the Fragonard sample, I might go for this one.
	Upon first trying, I was delighted by this not too sweet, very comforting amber. I felt the urge to chase down a bottle the next time I am in Paris (which happens to be the day I am writing this).
But then I thought "well it's,well, *reminiscent* of "Ambre | Réminiscence" ...
I tried it yesterday and a few hours later the Reminiscence. And they indeed share a common note, which is more subdued in the Fragonard. I guess it's the patchouli from the note pyramid.
The Reminiscence is on me more floral, more old-school and feminine leaning, and a bit drier. The Fragonard has not that much rose, is a bit sweeter and easier to wear for younger folks. Both have a good longevity. Prices are in the same range, rather cheap. They are marketed for women, and I like them both.
But eventually I feel I don't need both of them. When I'll finish the travel size of the Reminiscent I bought from the very lady that gave me the Fragonard sample, I might go for this one.
Love your grand'pa
		I have to thank the nice perfuma who sent me a sample of this one. It's a lovely classic cologne.
The opening is strong, for 10 to 30 minutes, which makes me a bit self conscious if I have to wear it in public. When it settles you are left with a clean powdery dry-down which is really pleasant.
The longevity is of a few hours, which is really good on me for a cologne concentration. I reapply it if I want to go with it through my day (which I do).
Granted, it's very classic and "mature". My grand father could have wear it. But for me it's a compliment, as he was a funny and eccentric dandy.
	The opening is strong, for 10 to 30 minutes, which makes me a bit self conscious if I have to wear it in public. When it settles you are left with a clean powdery dry-down which is really pleasant.
The longevity is of a few hours, which is really good on me for a cologne concentration. I reapply it if I want to go with it through my day (which I do).
Granted, it's very classic and "mature". My grand father could have wear it. But for me it's a compliment, as he was a funny and eccentric dandy.
Reminiscent, but of what ?
		Upon showing the travel size I got from a nice Perfuma, everybody wanted to test it: my girlfriend, her son and me. Everybody got as much sprays as they wish. That is one spray for my sweetheart, one for the boy, and, well, quite a few for me. 
We then stared each other, both repeating "wait a minute, it reminds me, gosh, wait, it reminds me of ... but of what ?"
I suggested that it may remind us of a nice old lady, a beloved grand ma.
"When was it released? she asked.
- 1970
- Well, that explains a lot.
- And guess what, the house is named Reminiscence"
I guess it was worn by old ladies - back in the 1980's.
Still, it is still here and for a reason. I don't care if it might seem feminine or old-fashioned. I can get wafts of it during hours and it feels good.
It is as comforting and supporting as the lap of your grandmother.
	We then stared each other, both repeating "wait a minute, it reminds me, gosh, wait, it reminds me of ... but of what ?"
I suggested that it may remind us of a nice old lady, a beloved grand ma.
"When was it released? she asked.
- 1970
- Well, that explains a lot.
- And guess what, the house is named Reminiscence"
I guess it was worn by old ladies - back in the 1980's.
Still, it is still here and for a reason. I don't care if it might seem feminine or old-fashioned. I can get wafts of it during hours and it feels good.
It is as comforting and supporting as the lap of your grandmother.

 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		



 
			 
			 
				 
			 
			 
			 
			