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Release Date:
2016
Brand: Avon
Line: today tomorrow always everlasting
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: mass-market
Volume: 50 ml
Country: USA
Made in: Poland
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, musky, woody
Top Notes: Carambola, Neroli, Pomegranate
Heart Notes: Gardenia, Peony, Pink Pepper, Tuberose, Tulip, Waterlily
Base Notes: Ambergris, Musk, Woody Notes
Time is the most precious resource, and a fragrance that can journey through it alongside an individual becomes an unforgettable companion. Avon Today Tomorrow Always Everlasting embodies eternity, where each moment is captured in memory, enveloped in a delicate floral and woody harmony. This scent transports you to a realm of emotions and memories, where every note is an echo of tranquility, joy, and tenderness. It's the perfect composition for a woman who cherishes each day and knows how to savor life's moments.
Opening with a burst of juicy pomegranate freshness, this fragrance seamlessly blends with the exotic nuances of carambola. Neroli adds a touch of freshness to the composition, creating a light yet sophisticated start. These top notes captivate with their brightness, ensuring the first impression of the fragrance is remembered for a long time.
Heart notes offer a true floral symphony. Tuberose, peony, and water lily envelop you with tenderness, while gardenia and tulip add brightness and elegance to the composition. This floral accord, complemented by pink pepper, creates a special harmony filled with romance and femininity. All these notes speak of gentleness and, at the same time, strength that is always present.
Conclusion brings warmth and depth to the fragrance. Woody notes and amber envelop with a sweet, subtle warmth, enhanced by exotic musk. This combination leaves a lingering sense of comfort and harmony, staying on the skin for a long time.
Top notes: plum, pear, jasmine petals, almond milk Middle notes: tuberose, neroli, almond blossom. Base notes: white sandalwood, musk, amber. Perfumers: Olivier Cresp and Sebastien Cresp
First I didn't get it, it smelled like almonds. Then I gave it another sniff in 6 months and it was so much better. I noticed a hint of milkiness in it with fruits and flowers and sweet almonds. I think autumn/spring is the best time for it. The projection is noticeable but not overpowering.