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Reviews of Roxy (2007)
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  • Availability: In Production
  • Perfumer: Antoine Maisondieu [Givaudan]
  • Bottle Designer: Cent Degrés
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This is a delicate feminine fragrance. This fragrance is fresh and light. In the beginning, all I smell is fruit (notes of peaches, berries, and citrus) and it is very sweet. Within minutes the drydown begins and the sweetness starts to subside. The floral notes of lilly and violet begin to pull through the fruity notes. I also detect notes of ylang ylang. I also get hints of musk with some amber when the base notes start to come in. The base notes work in harmony with the floral notes (middle notes) as they make this fragrance a beautiful floral scent. This would be a good scent for spring or summer.
11 February 2009


4 reviews

This is a wonderful scent for a laidback kind of girl. This is my new signature scent.

Topnotes: pink grapefruit, white peach, lemon leaves, oraganic ylang ylang.
Middlenotes: magnolia, lily of the valley, violet
Basenotes: salty amber, musk, sandalwood and frangipani flower.
17 October 2007

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