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Weekend Perfume by Burberry, Launched by the design house of burberry 's in 1997, weekend is classified as a sharp, flowery fragrance.
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A rich luxurious moisturizing body lotionMoisturizes & softens the skin of bodySkin is pampered & protected instantly Creates an aura of femininity & sensualityLeaves skin perfectly smooth & conditionedSuitable for all skin types
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Un Jardin Sur Le Toit by Hermes EDT Spray 1.7 oz. for Women
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Elizabeth Arden Women's Perfumes - True Love by Elizabeth Arden is the fragrance you cherish and adore.
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Lalique Women's Perfumes - Lalique the fragrance is a brush of pleasure upon the skin. The Lalique fragrance starts with a bouquet of feminine blossoming white flowers, majestic rose, spirited jasmine, elegant iris and delicate stock.
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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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Christian Dior Women's Perfumes - Daring and provocative, enigmatic and mysterious, Poison is a perfume with much to say. Dazzling with its spicy heart notes, Poison's message is seductive and perhaps even troubling.
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Sirene was introduced in the year 1994 by the design house of Vicky Tiel. It is a sharp, floral fragrance ideal for romantic moments. Sirene is blended out of orange, geranium, peach, rose, violet, jasmine, jasmine, peony, ylang-ylang, musk, woods and
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Prada Women's Perfumes - Prada Candy by Prada for Women 2.7 oz Eau de Parfum Spray
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Cologne by Clinique Perfume Spray .83 oz for Women with scents of Fresh And Woodsy With Oakmoss, White Jasmine, Chamomile And Patchouli.
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Light Blue Sunset in Salina by Dolce & Gabbana for Women 3.3 oz Eau de Toilette Spray
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Introduced by Juan Floris in the late 18th century to combat the oppressive heat of the City in summer.
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