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Monday, May 29, 2017

Elysium by Clarins c1993

Elysium by Clarins: launched in 1993.







Fragrance Composition:


So what does it smell like? It is classified as a fresh, fruity floral fragrance for women. A delicate, light floral bouquet, sparkling fruity notes, and warm, woody undertones. "A garden with fresh and bright top notes of dewberry, linden blossoms and honeydew. Drydown: undertones of sandalwood, musk and papaya."

  • Top notes: dewberry, linden blossom, jasmine, ylang-ylang and honeydew melon  
  • Middle notes: rose, freesia, osmanthus and lily of the valley  
  • Base notes: papaya, cedar, sandalwood and musk  

Bottle:

The fragrance is housed in a misty-green frosted glass bottle molded with a swirl. It's overcap, produced by Teleplastics Industries France from DuPont's Surlyn resin, has a frosted look via chemical treatment of the mold cavity.


Fate of the Fragrance:


This fragrance has been discontinued and can be hard to find.

CLICK HERE TO FIND ELYSIUM PERFUME BY CLARINS

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