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Ultraviolet Man Colours of Summer (2006)
by Paco Rabanne

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Hmmm... not sure about this one. It's not as nice as the original but it's not all that bad. One to try (a few times) before you buy me thinks!
08 June 2006


1 reviews

Found this commercial blurb:

"This new nectar is deglazed with green pimento and pink grapefruit. This impression is heightened by cedarwood and ambergris over oak moss crystals. Moss crystals create an olfactory sensation very close to being tactile. It bursts forth and vibrates, leaving a trail that lingers while underscoring the lightness of the other ingredients contained in this fabulous scent cocktail."

Definitely refreshing, but still has a slightly sweet endnote that puts me off.
13 May 2006

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