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Tocca Touch--Ooooh, that bottle! Has anyone sampled?
Question:
Round as a dumpling, the Tocca Touch bottle is so cute (LOOK).
Description: Pomegranate and Tahitian tiare flower take your imagination to the Garden of Eden, while the Egyptian balsam captures your senses for an endless journey. Jasmine and gardenia prepare your imagination to unexpectedly experience the attractive bottom note of sandalwood.
Anyone else have trouble with the phrasing "prepare your imagination to unexpectedly experience..."?

Answer:
Darn cute! Looks like those victorian crystal and sterling numbers I've been ogling on eBay -- does the juice have a vintage feel as well? It sounds lovely.

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I've eyed the little dumpling bottles myself, but haven't sampled.
I suppose there is a lovely, poetic French word that autotranslates to "prepare the imagination" and "unexpectedly experience." No one would use English that way. It doesn't make a lick of sense. I'll also assume they used some other word to describe the basenote with more ooomph than 'attractive.'
Jasmine and gardenia excite the senses for a suprising embrace of luscious sandalwood.
I like that better!

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Yes, I have sampled this, and nearly purchased it on two or three occasions, then something held me back...I perhaps was obsessed with my Caron adventures at the time and did not want the additional distraction. I think I posted my impressions at the time...it made me think of being Rebecca at Manderly , seated at my desk in the drawing room with the fireplace and Jasper (?) at my feet...lady of the estate...it has a classic feel to it, in my opinion, something to wear to a museum, like the louvre, viewing the grecian urns or the hall of slaves, or the venus de milo...I am so sorry I don't think I can post note impressions, just how it made me feel, and that it had a fairly robust sillage.
and yes, that bottle is lovely. something feminine and vintage about it. My local Sephora carries this, and I believe it is a relaunch of an older established fragrance. There are some good reviews of it on makeup alley, I believe.

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As a bottle-lover, the flacon is to die for! Both the bottle and the cap are heavy. Definitely can see and feel the quality. Under the bright haligen lights in the store, it looks like crystal, rather than glass. It simply twinkled.
I sampled on cards only as I had another fragrance on. I liked the Florence, it smells like Michael (of Michael Kors) and at first I thought there was a frangipani note. But after reading the pyramid in osmoz, realized that it was the combination of bergamot, violets and iris. Surprising, but I can see that.
I couldn't smell Touch after the initial spray -- perhaps my nose does not pick up the scent.
I have the three carded samples, and will be trying them on my skin.
Ahhh, so tempted to just buy one for the bottle, it is so beautiful.



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