Friday, August 25, 2023

Naj Oleari by Naj Oleari c1988

 Naj Oleari by Naj Oleari c1988 in association with EuroItalia.






Fragrance Composition:


So what does it smell like? It is classified as a floral fragrance for women. An extremely feminine fragrance with both floral and musk notes making it a sensual and romantic scent. Included are lily of the valley and coriander, blended with freesia and jasmine in a base of white musks, sandalwood, cedarwood and vanilla. 

  • Top notes: mandarin, bergamot, lemon and blackcurrant
  • Middle notes: hyacinth, damask rose, orange blossom, lily and violet
  • Base notes: white musks, vetiver, sandalwood, cedarwood, vanilla and amber


Bottles:

Presented in a frosted glass bottle with a turquoise bue spiral cap designed by M. Dova & Naj Oleari.

The fragrance was available in the following:

  • 0.16 oz Eau de Toilette Miniature Splash
  • 1.7 oz Eau de Toilette Splash
  • 3.4 oz Eau de Toilette Splash
  • 0.8 oz Eau de Toilette Ecological Spray
  • 1.7 oz Eau de Toilette Ecological Spray
  • 2.5 oz Eau de Toilette Ecological Spray
  • 100 gr Savon Riche Perfumed Soap in Case
  • 100 gr Fleur de Talc Talcum Powder in Case






Fate of the Fragrance:


Discontinued by 1998 in favor of a new version of the scent, which features a prominent white musky facet. The new version is housed in a totally different bottle.


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