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My favorite fragrance back in the day. The most gourmand perfume I had. Loved that immortelle note and its lemony spiciness. Perfect for date night in cooler weather. I still have 1/2 a bottle of juice sleeping in its original box. The liquid is a dark brown now and may have lost its potency but the bottle is still so pretty! I wish they brought this one back. The only Lolita Lempicka fragrance that I thought of as full bottle worthy.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite fragrance back in the day. The most gourmand perfume I had. Loved that immortelle note and its lemony spiciness. Perfect for date night in cooler weather. I still have 1/2 a bottle of juice sleeping in its original box. The liquid is a dark brown now and may have lost its potency but the bottle is still so pretty! I wish they brought this one back. The only Lolita Lempicka fragrance that I thought of as full bottle worthy.
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