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Peach Perfume - Different Kinds of Peach - Page 2
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Peach is featured in some of my favorites, too; Rive Gauche, White Linen (Both seriously aldeheldic), Youth Dew (buried with plum), Samsara, Jaipur Saphir (white peach), Infini, Halston (intensely spiced) and Givenchy's Fleur D'Intredit (with raspberry)

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We use peach brandy in our annual under the table eggnog. Very yummy, and unless modified, way too strong to drink much of.

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Hi purplebird7. Carolina by Carolina Herrera and Coco Mademoiselle are about as peachy as they get. After about the first ten minutes, I can't tell them apart. But really peachy.

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Look how much is gone out of the bottle already. Tsk tsk.
The label reads Créme de Pêche de Vigne, Wild Peach Liqueur, Produce of France, Edmond Briottet, Dijon, France. Ingredients: Sugar, Wild Peach Maceration.
And the taste? Divine.
I cannot tell you how wonderful, warm, and peachy this is.
No *pouting* I will not share.

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I have a 'thing' for 'literal' peach--candied, sweet, fruity peaches...the kind found in Tresor, Maybe Baby, Body Shop Fuzzy Peach, etc. It's sweet and not sophisticated, but I love it anyway.

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You'd love Creative Scentualization Perfect Nectar. Beauty.com has the little bottles of perfume oil for $30.00 right now, and I couldn't resist it. I ordered it today in fact! I sampled it a long time ago and I always meant to buy some. It's not just peach, there are other summery fruits and florals, but it's predominantly peach and peach blossom.

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If you'd like to open up to apricot, I really love Serge Lutens' Daim Blond. It starts off with dry, almost bitter white suede and hawthorn, then opens up into an unapologetic, sweet apricot before dying down again to leather and skin. It's a really amazing progression, not at all linear, and a beautiful execution of the apricot/peach theme.

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Maybe Baby is a sweet simple peach.
Remember those Bonne Belle Lip Smackers? My fave flavor was peach. I dont' think they make it anymore.

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Trouble by Boucheron also has a peach note

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Although I haven't owned this for quite some time, CINNABAR was always very peachy on me, even with the spice. The drydown held the peachyness right through to the finish. Mmmmm..... must purchase another bottle of this sometime.



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