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Being new to Aromaleigh I am just wondering if any of the fragrances are similar to Prada. Any suggestions? I have ordered samples of Isobel and Madeleine... Thank you all very much for your info!!
 
Posts: 3 | Registered: December 20, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Prada is pretty - a woody oriental. It has a citrus top with mimos flower, a middle note of roses and patchouli, and a base of Tonka, vanilla, labdanum and sandalwood.


Of the scents I have tried, Kristen is the most oriental in feel - spicy and warm and lovely. On me the carnation/clove aspect is most pronounced.

You won't find a Prada duplicate in Aromaleigh fragrances - they are so very different from other things out there. But you can certainly find scents that have a similar mood to them - fresh, spicy, warm, floral, etc.

-b.


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Posts: 4997 | Location: Bigfork, MT USA | Registered: January 23, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thank you Bridget, I will have to try a sample of the Kristen. Orientals always work well on me. How is it you are so knowledgeable about perfumes? I didn't necessarily want an exact replica of Prada, but you captured the gist of my inquiry exactly -- something with the same "feel" -- again, thanks for your help!
 
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