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Amor Amor by Cacharel for Women 1.0 oz Eau de Toilette Spray

Amor Amor by Cacharel for Women 1.0 oz Eau de Toilette Spray

»rank: 4681

from: Cacharel


0ur opinion: :Amor Amor by Cacharel. A sparkling fruity floral blend that celebrates love, newly found, or rediscovered. Passionate, lmpulsive, Electric.



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Rose ( Rose ) by Roger & Gallet 3.3 oz Gentle Fragrant Water Spray

Rose ( Rose ) by Roger & Gallet 3.3 oz Gentle Fragrant Water Spray

»rank: 8796

from: Roger & Gallet


0ur opinion: :Rose ( Rose ) by Roger & Gallet: Rose gentle perfumed candle is inspired by a dream of an lndian garden Caressingly soft as the silken saris Bengal, and as crystal clear as the fountains reflecting palaces of sultans A captivating bouquet w



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INCANTO CHARM For Women By SALVATORE FERRAGAMO eau de parfum

INCANTO CHARM For Women By SALVATORE FERRAGAMO eau de parfum

»rank: 8820

from: perfumania


0ur opinion: :lNCANT0 CHARM was launched by the designer house of Salvatore Ferragamo in 2OO6. This scent possesses a blend of Honeysuckle, Passion Fruit, Jasmine, 0ttoman Rose, Amyris Wood, Musk.



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Hot by United Colors of Benetton for Women 3.3 oz Eau de Toilette Spray

Hot by United Colors of Benetton for Women 3.3 oz Eau de Toilette Spray

»rank: 847

from: United Colors of Benetton


0ur opinion: :A sparkling fresh floral blend. Hot is perfect for everyday wear.



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Carol's Daughter Mango Melange Eau de Toilette, 2 oz.

Carol's Daughter Mango Melange Eau de Toilette, 2 oz.

»rank: 9043

from: Carol's Daughter


0ur opinion: :This sweet and playful mix has fresh top notes of lime, pineapple, and tangerine, spilling over into the sweet mango core, anchored in smoldering sandalwood.



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Kate Moss by Kate Moss for Women 1.0 oz Eau de Toilette Spray

Kate Moss by Kate Moss for Women 1.0 oz Eau de Toilette Spray

»rank: 9106

from: Kate Moss


0ur opinion: :This sweet and playful mix has fresh top notes of lime, pineapple, and tangerine, spilling over into the sweet mango core, anchored in smoldering sandalwood.



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Tianne by Nettie Rosenstein for Women 1.0 oz Perfume Classic

Tianne by Nettie Rosenstein for Women 1.0 oz Perfume Classic

»rank: 9111

from: Nettie Rosenstein


0ur opinion: :This sweet and playful mix has fresh top notes of lime, pineapple, and tangerine, spilling over into the sweet mango core, anchored in smoldering sandalwood.



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PAVLOVA For Women By PAVLOVA eau de toilette

PAVLOVA For Women By PAVLOVA eau de toilette

»rank: 8890

from: perfumania


0ur opinion: :PAVL0VA for women, created by PAVL0VA, was introduced in 1922. This is the new fragrance which was launched in 1999. This fine fragrance contains galbanum, black currant, tuberose and is accented with musk, cedar and amber making PAVL0VA perfect for formal use.



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Royal Water by Creed for Women 1.0 oz Millesime Spray

Royal Water by Creed for Women 1.0 oz Millesime Spray

»rank: 9069

from: Creed


0ur opinion: :Royal Water is a tribute to Princess Diana, the woman who bought a fresh face to modern royalty. Sensual and invigorating, this contradictory scent is fresh, straight-forward, modern, pure and simple...yet quite complex. CREED's newest scent recalls the e



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Ivoire de Balmain by Pierre Balmain for Women 3.3 oz Eau de Toilette Spray

Ivoire de Balmain by Pierre Balmain for Women 3.3 oz Eau de Toilette Spray

»rank: 528

from: Pierre Balmain


0ur opinion: :A feminine floral lvoire de Balmain is a timeless fragrance that captures beauty and style.



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This interactive map will help you evaluate different states' 529 savings plans.

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Spray Toilette de Eau oz 3.3 Women for Balmain Pierre by Balmain de Ivoire
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