Packaging
It comes in a very simple transparent glass bottle with red writing and silver details. Transparent cap is plastic.
In it is 50 ml of eau de parfum and it usually costs around 20€.
Fragrance
Top notes: bergamot, peach blossom, bourbon pepper
Middle notes: immortelle, rose, iris
Base notes: patchouli, vetiver, benzoin
It starts off sort of spicy with a hint of citrus freshness which quickly develops into a more sweeter floral scent. It finishes with a subtle woody note that still has some punch and a bit of sweetness to it. That's the best explanation that I can give you.
I was sure this was going to be another typical floral fragrance from Avon, but it surprised me. It's sort of fresh in a way, but more than not a very woody fragrance without the usual sweetness that is so prevalent in certain Avon perfumes. I also like that it's not too floral for my taste, but I would describe it as a woody floral fragrance.
Performance
It's not one of those strong sweet fragrance that gives a punch of scent, but it lasts on me fairly well. But then again, I am not the right address for accessing this, since most fragrances last descent on me.
I like it more than several floral fragrances from Avon, since this one has quite a bit of that woodiness to it. I would have loved it even more, if bourbon pepper would linger longer and maybe be in the base notes. Florals aren't as prevalent, which I like, but it may just be a bit too fresh for my personal taste. However, I still wear it as it has that something that appeals to me especially now in this spring weather. I've seen Avon do better bottles though and I would have liked a luxurious packaging to go with this kind of grown up scent.
*Product was sent to me.
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