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Release Date:
2011
Brand: Pacifica
Line: tahitian gardenia
Product Type: roll-on perfume
Classification: natural
Country: USA
Makeup Feature: animal-friendly, vegan
Special Certificates: cruelty free
Made in: USA
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower
Top Notes: Jasmine
Heart Notes: Sweet orange
Base Notes: Tea Leaves
These intoxicating roll-on perfumes offer a nostalgic blend of scents. At their core lies the gardenia blossom - a beautiful symbol of unity, love, strength, and grace. The sweet and gentle aroma of the main note intertwines with accords of jasmine, sweet orange, and tea leaves. This marvelous, fantastic, and fresh fragrance contains natural grain alcohol derived from corn, along with essential oils. Experience the best nature has to offer, now available for you to wear!
Tahitian Gardenia is cruelty-free and boasts the absence of peanut and mineral oils, sulfates, benzene, plant-based gluten, and animal-derived ingredients. These perfumes are designed for beautiful, inspired, and joyful women who believe in true love and are willing to go to great lengths for genuine feelings. Their wearers know how to be gentle and modest, yet passionate and desirable. Feel the power of gardenia and enjoy its effects with this wonderful fragrance from a trendy brand!
Year of Release: 2011
Country of Origin: USA
Gender: Female
Fragrance Classification: Floral
Top Notes: Jasmine
Heart Notes: Sweet Orange
Base Notes: Tea Leaves
The fragrance is too sweet and has a specific scent that smells quite intense and cheap to me. If I can compare it, it smells like caramelized sugar. It has a truly retro scent. The longevity, in my opinion, is average.
I give it two stars for not causing any allergies. After COVID, I can't tolerate perfumes with synthetic fragrances - it starts itching in my throat and coughing... even though I have so many favorite perfumes. But here, there was none of that at all. No allergies whatsoever. I would like to try other scents and find a fresher woody one, but I'm afraid of falling into the "sweet" trap again. Let's see.