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Moschino I love love
Abstract: Sparkling and soft floral sensation with citrus notes
Dimensions: 1 oz eau de toilette
A witty floral banquet, full of exurberance and envigorating whimsy. A zany bottle design is inspired by Olive Oyl, the off-beat companion of Popeye, and a sparklingly unique personality.
Notes: Grapefruit, Orange, Lemon, Redcurrant, Tea Rose, Lily of the Valley, Cinnamon Leaves, Musk, Cedar, Tonka Wood.
Also available in body lotion and shower gel.
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I smelled this on a friend of mine and loved it! I immediately found it on ebay and purchased it! I was thrilled to receive my own bottle!! It smells really sexy to me, though I don't know if thats what others get from it. It's really unique and different from other perfumes. I've had others (friends and strangers) compliment me on it, as well. Highly recommended!!
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I love this fragrance it is fresh and fruity.
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It's sooo good! I spent the 60 dollars that i originally allotted for Gucci Envy Me on this one instead! it's so refreshing and invigorating,different from the other perfumes!
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Cute packaging and name but smells too much like Dolce & Gabbana - Light Blue
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it's too similar to D & G light blue
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Does anyone rememeber "Le Feu d'Issey" by Miyake? This fragrance will bring back a few fading memories of that scent, but this Italian number is a bit less complicated than the Japanese scent. The top notes are citrus-like and juicy; middle notes hum of rose which is where the Mikyake reference wafts in; and the base is heavy duty musk, cedar and wood. To my nose a bit of citrus mixed with a lower wood base is the perfect bouquet! I put a bit of this on a card at Ulta. Now I will be waiting at their door tomorrow to buy some. I am too impatient for Internet mailings when something this good only comes along only every few years. The bottle is completely goofy, but I have never bought fragrance because or in spite of packaging regardless of the millions of $ parfume executives spend on that part of the product. The name is adorable. It won't look exactly stunning on the dressing table, but this one should totally undo my husband who loved Le Feu d'Issey.
So, girls, run over to your local store and take a hit of this. I don't think Moshino spends a nickle on U.S. advertising, but this is a great fragrance, so tell your friends or in another two years we'll be flying to Italy and banging on Moshino's red doors over in Milan asking the kind folks to get us some-- somewhere, somehow. I love love, indeed!
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