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Collection by the new, American house of Seven Skies was inspired by journeys. Each of the four fragrances of the collection was dedicated to a certain place:
Chelsea Girls: London, England
Belle Histoire: Paris, France
Free Love: Koh Pha Ngan, Thailand
Lalita: Rajasthan, India
Free Love is, of course, an exotic fragrance, where the scent must be mixed with sensual aromas of tropical herbs and fruit: Champaca blossom with gourmand, refreshing coconut milk. 'The soul' of the composition is composed of warm, black pepper, rose and seductive jasmine.
The perfume was created by Irina Burlakova and Natasha Cote from Givaudan. Designer of illustrations is Radim Malinic. This fragrance was launched in 2008.
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Smells just like Hawaiian Tropic tanning oils to me. It had the lightest diffusion of the group, I had to put twice as much on to smell it and even then I had to sniff my skin to really make it out. The least interesting of the line, in my opinion.
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