White Linen was my first high end perfume my Father gifted to me on my 18th. Bday. And same perfune he bought for me on my wedding day. Thanks to my Papsy, i miss you❤️
White Linen was my summer fragrance when I was 20. I've never purchased it again. Because I wish the fragrance would remain the representation of my youth in my mind.
Soooo suprised and excited that someone talks about this masterpiece in detail 💕💕💕🙏 WL is the love of my life!!! It’s in niche quality, maybe even better. So sad it’s not being sold in my country. Thank you very much for your review.
My Big Mama, my great grandmother, wore it as well. I love the Kiehls musk and recently I realized that something about it smells similar to my Big Mamas White Linen. So I’ve just ordered a bottle of it for myself, and I only hope it smells the way on me or did on her. If not, I’ll still keep it and smell it when I miss her, which is quite often.
I am so excited to hear what you have to say about this fragrance. I wore this as a very young lady on my wedding day and on my honeymoon in the Bahamas in 1980. It is the fragrance that started my obsession with fragrance. I believe they have reformulated it but i am just guessing, it smells slightly different to me.
I am always so happy to find reviews about classics! Sophia Grojsman is great. I own her Paris which I don't wear often but when I am in the mood for it it is such a blast! She has really got a style of her own. If you don't want to spend too much money, some of her scents have become cheapies and are a steal for the price.( True Love for example by Elizabeth Arden or even Vanderbildt . I know I know.... but I think they are cool ). Edit: now that I receive notifications will I finally make it to be on time for the live reviews????
Persolaise thank you so much for this enlightening narrative on my dearest perfume the CLASSIC White Linen. Recalling ages ago, the first time I rcvd it as a birthday gift fr a very special friend. I cherished the perfume, so fragrant💕💗🌹
Kudos for showing these classics! They get lost among the thousands of new releases each year, even though they would deserve some attention. I'd love to hear your thoughts on Calandre by Paco Rabanne one day. Being an aldehyde addict, I want to like White Linen so badly, but everytime I try it there is this harsh vetiver lurking behind all the aldehydic gorgeousness.
Fantastic! Thanks for your reminder! I definitely need to buy it again! In our house, the family white linens were spread out to dry in the sun on the large lawn behind the house. As a child, slipping into sun-scented linen bedding freshly bathed on hot summer evenings was divinely cooling. This scent embodies authority for me, a dominical clarity, purity and grace. It is prudish, but not the prudishness of a J.S. Bach chorale, more G.F. Handel, playful, light and upbeat.
Thanks very much indeed for watching and writing. I reviewed Wrappings many years ago on the blog: persolaise.com/2012/06/persolaise-review-wrappings-from.html
@@Persolaise Thank you very much! I'm impressed with how the scent can be defined. In my twenties, it was - along with Cabochard by Grès (pure perfume!) and Must de Cartier (Refille!) - my fragrance! Sensational and a mystery! I don't know any man who ever liked this fragrance. Men would have preferred to change the side of the street to not be identified with this aura.... Actually an excellent macho indicator ;-)
I just gifted my mother w/ another bottle of WL for her birthday, a timeless class act!!!! I'm reserving 22 for myself for when I am in the mood for a serious aldehyde lift. On a comment someone made about Americans not showering enough, just absurd (I'll take it up with Ashfaque later 😜). Americans shower too much, a neurotic clinical approach to everything in life. We strive for a squeaky clean exterior, leaving the interior human mostly unattended, aha; but it's all coming to a head, and so it should!! Till we all unearth our heaven on earth, there's perfume to soothe the soul and Persolaise to guide us there! 🙏
I love White Linen. It’s gorgeous. Oh Sophia Grojsman knew how to create a fragrance. I’m wearing Beautiful today, my bottle is from the 90s the vintage formula is phenomenal. I tend to hunt down vintage on majority Estée Lauder fragrances. I don’t like most of the current formulas of any of Estée Lauder scents.
'''' I love Estée Lauder’s White Linen: it will always smell fresh and clean and clear, and you can use it anytime, anywhere, every time of the year. Today, it’s hard to find fragrances like that - fragrances that pick up the mood of the woman who is wearing it, but don’t distract anyone else in the process; fragrances that smell very clean and very special - and very big, just like Estée Lauder’s house in Palm Beach. That’s where the story of White Linen begins..Mrs. Lauder invited me to come to Florida to see the inside of her home and what immediately struck me was that it was purely white. She wanted me to make something that would feel good, look good and smell good - just like that home. She gave me a chance, she gave me the possibility and she was ultimately responsible for making me a perfumer on a big scale. Mrs. Lauder taught me a lot of things''''',.....sophia grojsman said....
Blind bought due to Luca Turins 5 star review :) I ADORE the beautiful 70 `s and 80 `s ads. :) Will seldom wear, but I does have a calming effect on me :) Must admit - struggling slighty with the aldehydes :)
Soapy clean scents usually don't work for me, but White Linen has that knife-edge vetiver and those dry, starched aldehydes that make it so fresh and sunlit it's almost impossible to resist. I don't find it dated at all, either. Perfect for cutting through the summer heat without relying on citruses, which I love but unfortunately can go a bit rank on my skin. I only recently smelled White Linen for the first time (I never noticed it on relatives or acquaintances growing up) and I was shocked at how wearable and downright modern it still is.
Love Sophia Grojsman and a very special place in my heart for White Linen. I was in my early teens when this first came out and I was addicted. It was so unique. I always keep a bottle in my collection. YES No. 22!!! My holy grail fragrance journey started with L'Air du Temp, I then added White Linen, then Paris, then on to Eternity and then finally No. 22. nothing has been able to top No. 22 -it was the graduation of my floral aldehyde love affairs.
Oh White Linen.....oh Sophia Grosjman..... By the way, could we consider L'Air du Désert Marocain for a classics review? You could throw in Au Coeur du Désert for a side-by-side......I would love that....... Great job, as always!
Would you ever do a video with Madame Persolaise? You have spoken about her and her favourite perfumes so often, I would love to hear what you both take away from fragrance you both love... or indeed hate.
De joven lo conocí y me enamoré de él, muchas veces encontré personas que me decían que no iba conmigo,pero a mi siempre me encantará. Aún lo uso! Tengo tres perfumes de toda mi vida y éste es uno de ellos!
The only White Linen i wore was a flanker, Pure White Linen, hastily purchased from an airport shop (ah, the good times). Such a compliment getter, but people must have smelled something I didn't, because once I got used to it, all I could get was "extremely luxurious fabric softener". Quite appropriate for the name, but not what i'd want in a fragrance.
WL has had a re-formulation. I wore it when I was younger and loved. I recently ordered a bottle and it’s scent was different. I looked it up and yes…reformulated.
Why reformulate when it s supposed to be a classic. The original should stay as is bec it s expected by its loyal clients and already the Pure White Linen is REformulated.
It is still available in some form. Do check out this post: persolaise.com/2024/02/estee-lauder-legacy-collection-review-carlos-benaim-anne-flipo-2024.html
Why can't I remember the aldehyde in White Linen? I can't imagine that starched molecule was available when that Russian formulated Chanel no.22 , but still (I should listen through before I comment! Ah well, ADD and all that yazz). Will you mention Lutens La Myrrhe? And about Sophia Grojsman, it's really remarkable how recognisable her perfumes are. P.S. America is also responsible for the elevation of the concentration of perfumes. I don't know why. Guess I should study anthropology. P.S.S. My true Lauder scent is J.H.L. I remember putting it on my Christmas wishlist at 15. The s.a. told my mother it was quite inappropriate for a "boy". So I received Halston 1-12 instead. It worked for Andy Warhol, so I guess I can't complain. /Seedie Edgewick
I love the Estée Lauder fragrances ! So very fresh clean happy sensual something for everyone and like Chanel with aldehydes ….there’s something with Estée Lauder? That you KNOW it’s Estée Lauder but I’m not sure what it is ??
Love the white linen, beautiful is my favorite I love it as you don’t know what you’re smelling exactly !? Just that it’s rich and lovely …youth dew ohhh my grandma but I knew as a little girl ….it was sensual!!? It’s funny looking back to the late 70s when I was growing up going to grandmas house ha we weren’t rich!! But she always always had an array of fragrances….( I know where I got it from!!) When I hear the young perfume reviewers calling something dated I actually do become irritated!! Is a field of lavender dated? Is the smell of coffee brewing ever old?? No! I don’t even compare fragrance to fashion something made yes perfume is made but it’s based off senses! And senses aren’t dated! lol you either like a fragrance or not?
I'm always curious how American Perfumes for women smells from the '70s. I remember someone sent me Drakkar Noir and i can't imagine growing up wearing that stuff lol. It always made me think of American perfumes for ladies that would smell super strong white floral and grandma soap rose perfumes that they wear to church
Stereotypes are so funny. I am american, but I am definitely not stereotypical LOL. But, yes, americans shower quite frequently a : ) Its like saying Europeans don't brush their teeth, which is so silly. I always liked white linen, but more on someone else, rather than on me. I prefer the richness of YouthDew, though I think I would like the bath oil. Cinnabar is another Este Lauder perfume that was pretty distinct. A friend of my mother used to wear that one.
Tried it for the first time today and I love it. Wish I knew of more soapy scents like it. Usually wear Pure Grace. Recently picked up Anais Anais and it's lovely. I don't think these fragrances smell "old" at all. My mother has always worn Tova signature. Maybe that's why I love "clean" scents. I don't like smelling like cupcakes. It's nauseating. 🥴
White Linen was my first high end perfume my Father gifted to me on my 18th. Bday. And same perfune he bought for me on my wedding day. Thanks to my Papsy, i miss you❤️
Oh gosh - thanks for sharing that story.
White Linen was my summer fragrance when I was 20. I've never purchased it again. Because I wish the fragrance would remain the representation of my youth in my mind.
There's a lot to be said for not revisiting certain aspects of our past.
Thanks for watching.
White linen was the first scent my husband gifted me in the nineties. It was always and will be classic forever. Always in my collection.
It really is beautiful. Treasure it.
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Soooo suprised and excited that someone talks about this masterpiece in detail 💕💕💕🙏 WL is the love of my life!!! It’s in niche quality, maybe even better. So sad it’s not being sold in my country. Thank you very much for your review.
Thank YOU for watching. Such a shame you can’t get it easily.
This was my grandmothers scent, and I have her last bottle. I was thinking recently about buying my own bottle to start wearing. It’s so lovely.
Oh gosh -- treasure that bottle.
My Big Mama, my great grandmother, wore it as well. I love the Kiehls musk and recently I realized that something about it smells similar to my Big Mamas White Linen. So I’ve just ordered a bottle of it for myself, and I only hope it smells the way on me or did on her. If not, I’ll still keep it and smell it when I miss her, which is quite often.
White Linen is a cashmere cardigan and pearls. Never gets old or tired. Classic and productive. Thank you for the review.
Thank YOU for watching.
New subscriber from Ohio. I wore this fragrance and Youth Dew years ago. Really enjoy watching you.
Many, many thanks for subscribing.
Youth Dew is wonderful as well.
I am so excited to hear what you have to say about this fragrance. I wore this as a very young lady on my wedding day and on my honeymoon in the Bahamas in 1980. It is the fragrance that started my obsession with fragrance. I believe they have reformulated it but i am just guessing, it smells slightly different to me.
I’m sure it must have been changed since the 70s, but this new-ish bottle smells great.
What a wonderful wedding day scent. Thanks for watching.
I loved it in the 80's, too. I got a bottle last year for the first time in years and it ends up smelling like skunky pot on me. Broke my heart!
Presisely White Linen and Chanel #22 are my favorite fragances. Thank you for your time and for this great video. I love Knowing too.
Thank YOU for watching.
I am always so happy to find reviews about classics! Sophia Grojsman is great. I own her Paris which I don't wear often but when I am in the mood for it it is such a blast! She has really got a style of her own. If you don't want to spend too much money, some of her scents have become cheapies and are a steal for the price.( True Love for example by Elizabeth Arden or even Vanderbildt . I know I know.... but I think they are cool ).
Edit: now that I receive notifications will I finally make it to be on time for the live reviews????
Fingers crossed!
Thanks for watching.
Estée Lauder perfumes are e and I have
Persolaise thank you so much for this enlightening narrative on my dearest perfume the CLASSIC White Linen. Recalling ages ago, the first time I rcvd it as a birthday gift fr a very special friend. I cherished the perfume, so fragrant💕💗🌹
It really is very special.
Thanks for watching.
Kudos for showing these classics! They get lost among the thousands of new releases each year, even though they would deserve some attention. I'd love to hear your thoughts on Calandre by Paco Rabanne one day.
Being an aldehyde addict, I want to like White Linen so badly, but everytime I try it there is this harsh vetiver lurking behind all the aldehydic gorgeousness.
Thanks very much for watching. I must dig out my bottle of Calandre.
I think my life would’ve turned out differently if my name was Persolaise. Definitely in a positive way.
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@@Persolaise thanks for taking the time to make these videos.
Fantastic! Thanks for your reminder! I definitely need to buy it again! In our house, the family white linens were spread out to dry in the sun on the large lawn behind the house. As a child, slipping into sun-scented linen bedding freshly bathed on hot summer evenings was divinely cooling. This scent embodies authority for me, a dominical clarity, purity and grace. It is prudish, but not the prudishness of a J.S. Bach chorale, more G.F. Handel, playful, light and upbeat.
Btw, I would love to hear your thoughts on Wrappings by Clinique
Thanks very much indeed for watching and writing.
I reviewed Wrappings many years ago on the blog: persolaise.com/2012/06/persolaise-review-wrappings-from.html
@@Persolaise Thank you very much! I'm impressed with how the scent can be defined. In my twenties, it was - along with Cabochard by Grès (pure perfume!) and Must de Cartier (Refille!) - my fragrance! Sensational and a mystery! I don't know any man who ever liked this fragrance. Men would have preferred to change the side of the street to not be identified with this aura.... Actually an excellent macho indicator ;-)
I love White Linen. Was lucky to score a vintage one at a vintage store.
Oh wow! Treasure it.
I just gifted my mother w/ another bottle of WL for her birthday, a timeless class act!!!! I'm reserving 22 for myself for when I am in the mood for a serious aldehyde lift. On a comment someone made about Americans not showering enough, just absurd (I'll take it up with Ashfaque later 😜). Americans shower too much, a neurotic clinical approach to everything in life. We strive for a squeaky clean exterior, leaving the interior human mostly unattended, aha; but it's all coming to a head, and so it should!! Till we all unearth our heaven on earth, there's perfume to soothe the soul and Persolaise to guide us there! 🙏
Ha, more than happy to be your guide. And yes, I’ll leave you to sort things out with Ashfaque 😆
I love White Linen. It’s gorgeous. Oh Sophia Grojsman knew how to create a fragrance. I’m wearing Beautiful today, my bottle is from the 90s the vintage formula is phenomenal. I tend to hunt down vintage on majority Estée Lauder fragrances. I don’t like most of the current formulas of any of Estée Lauder scents.
Grojsman is a genius.
Thank you so much for watching.
This was my signature scent mid 80s - always a love!
All-time classic!
My sister bought this in the 90s and I couldn't stop pinching it from her, very fresh and beautiful scent.
Absolutely!
Thanks for watching.
I just found a bottle! I had used it in the early 1980s. So glad to own the scent again.
Wonderful. Many thanks for watching.
Very true thoughts, I’d not thought of those 2 reasons for reformulations.
It’s a complicated issue.
'''' I love Estée Lauder’s White Linen: it will always smell fresh and clean and clear, and you can use it anytime, anywhere, every time of the year. Today, it’s hard to find fragrances like that - fragrances that pick up the mood of the woman who is wearing it, but don’t distract anyone else in the process; fragrances that smell very clean and very special - and very big, just like Estée Lauder’s house in Palm Beach. That’s where the story of White Linen begins..Mrs. Lauder invited me to come to Florida to see the inside of her home and what immediately struck me was that it was purely white. She wanted me to make something that would feel good, look good and smell good - just like that home. She gave me a chance, she gave me the possibility and she was ultimately responsible for making me a perfumer on a big scale. Mrs. Lauder taught me a lot of things''''',.....sophia
grojsman
said....
Thanks for sharing!
Oh wow, thank you so much. Where did you find that?
Love love love these “classic” videos, could you please do the Cristalle video that was promised to us, please please?
Very soon, I promise! 😉
Excellent review … always in my collection….
Wonderful. Thanks for watching.
Youth Dew & Cinnabar & Knowing 💕💕💕💕💕. I wasn’t aware of their importance 30 years ago. I wish I stocked bottles of them.
Cinnabar is pretty special too.
I’d been in a linen clothing time of my life at the time I first bought my white linen, I was living in Hawaii at the time.
I think you should do EL Private Collection next! An exceptional fragrance, especially the perfume.
Good idea - I must see if I still have my bottle.
Blind bought due to Luca Turins 5 star review :) I ADORE the beautiful 70 `s and 80 `s ads. :) Will seldom wear, but I does have a calming effect on me :) Must admit - struggling slighty with the aldehydes :)
Ah yes, I know quite a few people who can’t take a strong aldehyde hit.
Thanks for watching 😊
Soapy clean scents usually don't work for me, but White Linen has that knife-edge vetiver and those dry, starched aldehydes that make it so fresh and sunlit it's almost impossible to resist. I don't find it dated at all, either. Perfect for cutting through the summer heat without relying on citruses, which I love but unfortunately can go a bit rank on my skin. I only recently smelled White Linen for the first time (I never noticed it on relatives or acquaintances growing up) and I was shocked at how wearable and downright modern it still is.
Yes, it remains stunning.
Thanks for watching.
Love Sophia Grojsman and a very special place in my heart for White Linen. I was in my early teens when this first came out and I was addicted. It was so unique. I always keep a bottle in my collection. YES No. 22!!! My holy grail fragrance journey started with L'Air du Temp, I then added White Linen, then Paris, then on to Eternity and then finally No. 22. nothing has been able to top No. 22 -it was the graduation of my floral aldehyde love affairs.
That’s quite a journey.
Thank you so much for watching.
White Linen is a fragrance I have loved for years. We're is it sold?
I believe it’s available through the usual Lauder outlets.
One of my favorites from Estée Lauder
Absolute classic.
My Chanel 5 is a more sensual scent . White Linen is so clean and fresh scented. Love them both!
Totally agree.
Oh White Linen.....oh Sophia Grosjman.....
By the way, could we consider L'Air du Désert Marocain for a classics review? You could throw in Au Coeur du Désert for a side-by-side......I would love that.......
Great job, as always!
Thank you. And I’ll definitely consider the Tauer.
Would you ever do a video with Madame Persolaise? You have spoken about her and her favourite perfumes so often, I would love to hear what you both take away from fragrance you both love... or indeed hate.
Never say never.
Thanks for watching 😊
De joven lo conocí y me enamoré de él, muchas veces encontré personas que me decían que no iba conmigo,pero a mi siempre me encantará. Aún lo uso! Tengo tres perfumes de toda mi vida y éste es uno de ellos!
Thank you for watching.
I love this scent my mother introduced me to this one I believe around the early 90s love it ❤
It's very special, isn't it.
@@Persolaise yes it is and a classic fragrance to me love it smells even better after a shower
The only White Linen i wore was a flanker, Pure White Linen, hastily purchased from an airport shop (ah, the good times). Such a compliment getter, but people must have smelled something I didn't, because once I got used to it, all I could get was "extremely luxurious fabric softener". Quite appropriate for the name, but not what i'd want in a fragrance.
Ah, that’s a shame. I seem to remember liking that flanker.
As always, thank you for watching.
WL has had a re-formulation. I wore it when I was younger and loved. I recently ordered a bottle and it’s scent was different. I looked it up and yes…reformulated.
It’s almost a given that all scents from that era have been reformulated.
Thanks very much for watching.
Why reformulate when it s supposed to be a classic. The original should stay as is bec it s expected by its loyal clients and already the Pure White Linen is REformulated.
My favourite perfume from Estée Lauder was and still is Estée. For me it still is the most beautiful perfume. Too bad it is now discontinued.
It is still available in some form. Do check out this post: persolaise.com/2024/02/estee-lauder-legacy-collection-review-carlos-benaim-anne-flipo-2024.html
Love the Vintage estee lauder Youth dew. I even dab the bath oil on wrist and ears. Love you thank you
That bath oil is a pretty magical product.
Many thanks for watching.
COOL, CRISP and FRESH 💚💙💛💗❤️
Exactly.
Love ❤ it
Used it during my college days….Memories 😢
It’s beautiful, right?
@@Persolaise Certainly 💖
Just bought this its lovely and fresh
Enjoy it.
I love white linen perfume oil but I have problem getting it please tell me how to get it.
I’m so sorry, I can’t help with this.
Ooooh i loooove Chanel 22... I will definitely try this one.
Well worth seeking out.
Thanks very much for watching.
Why can't I remember the aldehyde in White Linen?
I can't imagine that starched molecule was available when that Russian formulated Chanel no.22 , but still (I should listen through before I comment! Ah well, ADD and all that yazz).
Will you mention Lutens La Myrrhe?
And about Sophia Grojsman, it's really remarkable how recognisable her perfumes are.
P.S. America is also responsible for the elevation of the concentration of perfumes. I don't know why. Guess I should study anthropology.
P.S.S. My true Lauder scent is J.H.L.
I remember putting it on my Christmas wishlist at 15.
The s.a. told my mother it was quite inappropriate for a "boy".
So I received Halston 1-12 instead.
It worked for Andy Warhol, so I guess I can't complain.
/Seedie Edgewick
Thanks very much for watching. I seem to remember liking JHL too.
I love the Estée Lauder fragrances ! So very fresh clean happy sensual something for everyone and like Chanel with aldehydes ….there’s something with Estée Lauder? That you KNOW it’s Estée Lauder but I’m not sure what it is ??
Yes, there may well be a house style.
Thanks very much for watching.
Love the white linen, beautiful is my favorite I love it as you don’t know what you’re smelling exactly !? Just that it’s rich and lovely …youth dew ohhh my grandma but I knew as a little girl ….it was sensual!!? It’s funny looking back to the late 70s when I was growing up going to grandmas house ha we weren’t rich!! But she always always had an array of fragrances….( I know where I got it from!!) When I hear the young perfume reviewers calling something dated I actually do become irritated!! Is a field of lavender dated? Is the smell of coffee brewing ever old?? No! I don’t even compare fragrance to fashion something made yes perfume is made but it’s based off senses! And senses aren’t dated! lol you either like a fragrance or not?
Beautiful is just so stunning.
Oh yes oh yes 🌹
😊
I'm always curious how American Perfumes for women smells from the '70s. I remember someone sent me Drakkar Noir and i can't imagine growing up wearing that stuff lol. It always made me think of American perfumes for ladies that would smell super strong white floral and grandma soap rose perfumes that they wear to church
Interesting. Speaking very broadly, they do tend to be ‘cleaner’.
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My first perfume bought from my scholarship money and till now I am using
Ah, thanks for sharing. And thanks for watching.
I love White linen Eau de parfum, and White linen pure.
Wonderful 😊
Thanks for watching.
I still love all Estée Lauder ! Have most varieties
They’ve released some great work over the years.
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Do you have any recommendations if I just want to smell like a bar of soap?
Comme Des Garçons have done a soap scent.
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Fragrantica and Basenotes list honey in White Linen's notes: do you actually think there is any?
It may be in there, but it’s not a prominent note for me.
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I washed with a luffa , still smells!!!
It’s certainly persistent.
Estée Lauder owns the Clinique brand 😉
Yes, that’s right.
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I weare that white linen i love it is that a classic white linen
It’s exceptional.
I love white linen,
Thanks for watching.
I also thought it had been reformulated, but I still like WL
We can be almost certain that it's had to be reformulated.
Stereotypes are so funny. I am american, but I am definitely not stereotypical LOL. But, yes, americans shower quite frequently a : ) Its like saying Europeans don't brush their teeth, which is so silly.
I always liked white linen, but more on someone else, rather than on me. I prefer the richness of YouthDew, though I think I would like the bath oil. Cinnabar is another Este Lauder perfume that was pretty distinct. A friend of my mother used to wear that one.
Yes, stereotypes always need to be handled very gingerly!
I like Cinnabar too.
Many thanks for watching.
I bought it today.
I hope you enjoy it.
@@Persolaise For sure I do.
I found out online the other two were called Celadon and Pavillion.
Yes, indeed.
Thanks for watching.
Spellbound is the best of estee lauder perfumes.
Thanks very much for watching.
Why do companies reformulate perfumes? White linen specifically
There can be several different reasons, including rise costs of materials and changes in anti-allergen standards.
Thanks for watching.
Very true , I hadn’t thought of those reasons. Thank you
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My signature scent! Absolutely gorgeous fragrance! The body cream is exceptional too! 🤍Clean, fresh. Yes🤍
It is utterly beautiful. Thanks for watching.
Tried it for the first time today and I love it. Wish I knew of more soapy scents like it. Usually wear Pure Grace. Recently picked up Anais Anais and it's lovely. I don't think these fragrances smell "old" at all. My mother has always worn Tova signature. Maybe that's why I love "clean" scents. I don't like smelling like cupcakes. It's nauseating. 🥴
Always wear what you enjoy! I really like Anais Anais too.