- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
2000
Brand: Prouve
Line: for women
Product Type: perfumes
Classification: middle market
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Gender: for women
Scent Type: citrus
Top Notes: Campanula, Green Apple, Lemon
Heart Notes: Bamboo, Jasmine, White Rose
Base Notes: Amber, Cedar, Musk
For Women No. 39 by Prouve is the epitome of a flawless citrus fragrance, meticulously crafted for self-sufficient, confident women who know precisely what they want from life and the timeline to achieve it. This motivational composition delves into the deepest corners of human consciousness and creates the perfect conditions for its wearer not only to revisit unfulfilled dreams but also to find the most direct paths to their realization. The elegant perfume dispels fatigue, stiffness, emotional tension, and doubts, which often hinder the desire to stay true to oneself and conquer the world swiftly.
The olfactory pyramid of For Women No. 39 by Prouve:
Top note envelops the female body with invigorating flashes of crisp green apple, inadvertently complemented by the fragrant solo of peaceful campanula and tart-sweet lemon. This unique combination allows one to break away from daily chores and feel an incredible lightness, despite fatigue or exhaustion.
Heart note picks up the motivational phase of the prologue, but continues the citrus composition in a completely different role - an emotional song performed by ambitious bamboo, self-sufficient white rose, and sensual jasmine. This unparalleled trio is an excellent way to replenish energy reserves and stride more swiftly and confidently towards new horizons.
Base note judiciously observes the inspired play of the climax, but it is only the majestic cedar that joins its floral nuance - signifying the time for the reign of an endless musky trail, embroidered with precious patterns of amber.
D&G Light Blue by Dup is a fragrance with a slight downside - its longevity is not very impressive, similar to most citrus-based scents.
The fragrance is inspired by Dolce & Gabbana's "Light Blue." I haven't compared it to the original, but it definitely goes in the same direction.