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Christian Dior Women's Perfumes - Sweet and innocent, playful and romantic. You'll feel this in Forever and Ever Dior.
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Ungaro Women's Perfumes - Ungaro Party by Emanuel Ungaro for Women 3.0 oz Eau de Toilette Spray - Great For: Spring/Summer - Sandalwood - Normal Hair
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Liz Claiborne Women's Perfumes - Launched by the design house of Liz Claiborne in 1996, Curve is classified as a refreshing, flowery fragrance.This feminine scent possesses a blend of Italian mandarin, orange French Guinea blended with citrus zest, ...
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Gai Mattiolo Woman'S by Gai Mattiolo EDT Spray 2.5 oz. for Women
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Beautiful and distinctive, TrendToGo brings you another fine fragrance from Elizabeth Taylor ALL Fragrances are 100% Guaranteed Authentic. Add it to your cart now: DIAMONDS & EMERALDS by Elizabeth Taylor EDT SPRAY 3.3 OZ for WOMEN Brand: Elizabeth...
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Versace Women's Perfumes - Versace Crystal Noir is a floral/oriental perfume: precious, elegant and ultra-feminine. At the heart of Crystal Noir is gardenia, a luminous, creamy, yet subtle flower.
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Tous Women's Perfumes - Tous Touch is an alliance of four elements: gold, leather, crystal and essence, states perfumer, Rosa Tous.
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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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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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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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Elizabeth Arden Women's Perfumes - True Love by Elizabeth Arden is the fragrance you cherish and adore.
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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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