- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
1974
Brand: Woods of Windsor
Line: lavender
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: niche
Country: Great Britain
Made in: Great Britain
Gender: for women
Scent Type: fougere
Top Notes: Chamomile, Lavender
Heart Notes: Eucalyptus, Neroli, Tangerine
Base Notes: Musk, Patchouli
The elegant Woods of Windsor Lavender fragrance was first introduced to the world in 1974. The scent remains an unchanging classic of olfactory art. The refined and noble aura of Woods of Windsor Lavender accentuates femininity, enhances natural charm, and lends an image a certain degree of majesty and sophisticated grace.
It is only fitting that the fragrance greets you with the coolness of lavender, enveloping you in softness and tranquility. Paired with the delicate flowers of chamomile, the bouquet appears vibrant and appealing, graceful and refined. Woods of Windsor Lavender will not reveal its "heart" to just anyone. Only the chosen few will be able to revel in the sweet aroma of neroli and tangerine nectar, which shines incredibly bright against the cool backdrop of eucalyptus. A sensually soft trail of warm musk and multifaceted patchouli is the final chord, felt by every cell of the skin. Woods of Windsor Lavender represents elegance and beauty that transcends time!
Terrible lavender
I agree, the scent is magical, but not long-lasting at all. It's just pure lavender.
On me, it is practically a lavender monoscent. It is fresh and cool. There is also a hint of eucalyptus, but no sweet base at all. It evaporates from the skin almost instantly, but it has been lingering on my clothes for half an hour already. I like it, although I would prefer it to last longer.