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Burberry Touch Perfume by Burberry, Launched by the design house of burberry in 2000, burberrys touch is classified as a refreshing, gentle, oriental fragrance.
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Introduced by the design house of Liz Claiborne in 1996. Curve for women is a fresh florarl scent a blend of citrus, water lily, apricot, lemon, rose and sandalwood notes.
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Cartier Women's Perfumes - Cartier Baiser Vole by Cartier for Women 1.6 oz Eau de Parfum Spray - Great For: All Seasons
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Launched By The Design House Of Perry Ellis In 1994, Perry Ellis 360 Is Classified As A Sharp, Aquatic Fragrance. This Feminine Scent Possesses A Blend Of Tangerine, Melon, Water Lily, Lavender, Sage, Amber, Musk And Vanilla.
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Estee Lauder Women's Perfumes - A bouquet of soft floral notes, Beautiful by Estee Lauder warms to a woody note and lingers with touch of a citrus.
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Revlon Women's Perfumes - Can something be mellow but also hot? Sublime yet poignant? Fire Ice Cologne Spray is a complex scent that has an undeniably magnetic quality.
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We cannot accept returns on this product. Due to manufacturer packaging changes, product packaging may vary from image shown.
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Hermes Women's Perfumes - Jour d'Hermes for Women 1.6 oz Eau de Parfum Spray Refillable
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Giorgio Armani Men's Colognes - Confident and seductive, the sexy fusion of lemon, bergamot, guaiac wood and tonka bean commands attention.
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Paloma Picasso Women's Perfumes - Paloma Picasso's signature fragrance pulses with passion and intensity. A strong, rich blend of oakmoss, woods, citrus and bergamot, the scent carries like a sigh in the night.
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Gres Women's Perfumes - A distinctive blend of rare gingerlily with citrus, rich florals, sandalwood, musk and blackcurrant.
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A distinctive blend of rare gingerlily with citrus, rich florals, sandalwood, musk and blackcurrant.
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