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Ptisenbon by Tartine et Chococlat is a Floral Green fragrance for women. Ptisenbon was launched in 1988. Top notes are orange, galbanum and lemon; middle notes are honeysuckle, jasmine and lily-of-the-valley; base notes are amber, musk, oakmoss and brazilian rosewood.
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I've used this about ten years ago. I liked it at the time, but now that I've got myself another bottle, I love it! The only two bad points is that now I have to share it with my kids and it really doesn't stay that long... But still a fresh and nice fragrance that gets me to smell my wrists from time to time.
This fragrance used to be huge in Japan in the 1990's. Women wore it, not kids.
"Suitable for ages 3 and up" - a soft, light and refreshing fragrance perfect for warm, sunny days.
First whiffs are zesty, with smooth dry down to reveal particular notes of jasmine and musk. It is however a short-lived fragrance, but that's the perfect excuse to reapply and feel refreshed again and again!
Doesn't last but it's a lovely, soft and innocent fragrance.
A Blind Purchase resulting in happiness and glee....
What a perfect scent on me, I admit I have a soft spot for child-like innocent scents, If only it came in an EDP!!... then it could easily become my signature scent!
In my opinion it is a much milder version of AG's Eau d'Hadrien, so fresh and lemony... the dry down is a very gentle, soft blossomy clean musk, absolutely gorgeous....sadly this stage is not long lived, it is nearly totally gone after an hour... *Sigh* Oh well, time to re-spritz!
This is a very gentle mist of orange blossom and soft citrus. Part of what makes it so soft is that my bottle is either alcohol free or has an extremely low alcohol content, and although the scent is fleeting, it leaves a very faint but beautiful orange glow upon drydown.
The only down side is that on hot days, it lacks the bracing sensation of alcohol evaporation, but the bright side is that you can really pour it on without worrying about overdoing it, and it also works well as a mist on sheets and clothing.
I absolutely loved that fragrance, which I wore in my teens. That was the start of a long love story with fragrances containing lemony notes. It is very fresh and tender, but the only downside is the poor lasting power.
I would say this is very good to use as a cologne, to splash yourself with after a shower on a hot and lazy summer day... I might buy it again... for my niece or maybe even for myself...
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this is the BEST ever parfume for kids!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE IT even for myself!!!!!!!!
I sprayed some on my hand and my impressions on this perfume is that the top notes are too citric, but they rapidly change into a gentle floral citric concotion.
It´s perfect for small boys.
What upsets me is that the smell was completely gone in 30 minutes.
Here is Brazil the girly version, Gransenbon, is not available (people here also refers to this perfume as the brand itself: Tartine et Chocolat - the other colognes are not known/available here, except for Eau D'Amour pour Maman)
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