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Lacoste Introduced Touch Of Pink In 2004, A Fragrance For The Dynamic Woman. Perfect For The Woman Who Is Spontanuous And Full Of Energy And Life.
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Hypnotic Poison By Christian Dior EDT Spray 1.7 Oz For Women
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Christian Dior Women's Perfumes - Designed by the House of Christian Dior in 1999, Hypnotic Poison is mysterious and mesmerizing, extravagant and bewitching, Hypnotic Poison is a magic potion for modern times.
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Top Notes Of Rhubarb, Quince, Absinthe And Spicy Notes: A Heart Of Lavender, Cinnamon Leave, Jasmine, Orris And Fir Balsam And A Dry Down Of Patchouli, Oak Moss, Tonka Bean, Tobacco And Suede Accents.
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Launched By The Design House Of Donna Karan In 1994, Cashmere Mist Is Classified As A Refreshing, Woody, Arid Fragrance. This Feminine Scent Possesses A Blend Of Fresh Floral Jasmine, Scents Of Sandalwood & Vanilla.
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Introduced in 1997. Fragrance notes: citrus notes, rosemary spiciness, jasmine, hint of wood and ocean breezes. Recommended use: casual.
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Tommy Hilfiger Women's Perfumes - Tommy Girl was introduced in 1996 as a counterpart to its successful men's fragrance, Tommy.
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Calvin Klein Women's Perfumes - Launched in 1994, Calvin Klein introduced the shared fragrance cK one for a new generation in fragrance. This fragrance is a revolutionary fresh and crisp scent.
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Yves Saint Laurent Women's Perfumes - Introduced in 1977 by the House of Yves Saint Laurent, Opium is a bewitching melange of sweet oriental woods, spices and incense.
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Launched in the year 2011 by Marc Jacobs. This fruity floral scent has a blend of grapefruit, green notes, raspberry, jasmine, rose, violet, litchi, musk, virginia cedar and plum.
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Created by the design house of Yves Saint Laurent in 1977, Opium is classified as a refined, oriental, soft fragrance. This feminine scent begins with notes of mandarin and bergamot, then myrrh, jasmine and carnation.
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