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Beleaf, the fragrance launched in 2004, is a part of the "Invent your scent" collection of nine fragrances that can be mixed together.
Top notes: red pepper, bergamot and black currant. Heart: fig, lily of the valley and rose. Base: musk and sandalwood.
It is available as 30 ml EDT.
Top Notes
Middle Notes
Base Notes
To me this smells like the aroma of freshly cut stems of various flowers all at once.
I'm thinking that would fall under the "GREEN" note, I do not know what lily-of-the-valley smells like.
I know it's listed as a woman's fragrance but it seems unisex enough for me and I usually layer it with another green/floral cologne when I go out and about.
My masculine scent of choice for the layering is Heno de Pravia.
It lasts a good amount of time and it is linear, in other words- same from begining to the end.
somewhat like Mark Earth by avon, but this is lighter and not as long lasting. nice and fresh for spring and summer. i get a little bit of lemon at dry down, must be the bergamot. clean and green for today's spring day.
I bought this for a friend and myself twice. Love the green leaf smell. It smells really fresh. Just too bad it doesn't stay on for long.
I bought this for a friend and myself twice. Love the green leaf smell. It smells really fresh. Just too bad it doesn't stay on for long.
I got this fragrance from ebay. I paid £16 for two bottles. Smells realy nice and fresh , but its sillage and longevity is very poor. Thats a shame because it is a realy nice scent. I would also say that it is a Unisex fragrance, or maybe not as it does not have staying power on me.
Very grassy and thats what I wanted and thats what I got!!
I recall this perfume made its first appearance circa 2000, still got a bottle, maybe on it's 8th year now.
I think many assume the fresh cut grass scents from the association of it's bottle, the dark, green colours.
But if you try to omit the green bottle, closing your eyes, and really tickling your brain, you'll find several notes listed above.
Bergamot.
Lily of the valley.
Sandalwood.
Musk.
Clean, green and leafy. A lovely green refreshing spray for hot weather. Someone else said this was very similar to Avon Mark Earth, and it is true...I love them both. Certainly the above notes leave me puzzled; I really cannot detect anything remotely like the notes that are listed; certainly no florals and not a hint of musk or sandalwood. ???
Worth a search on e-bay, IMO.
fresh cut green grass!!!!
The notes above are all wrong. The Body Shop BELEAF is what it says: a concentrated bomb of green leaves! Very clean and not at all sharp or mean. I myself loved it and lamented its discontinuation...
I bought it years ago and from what I remember it was totally green and a little bit citrusy on my skin, in fact I would have expected to have more citrusy notes in it! I would have never thought that those could have been the notes.
As Gesh said, fresh cut grass it's what it smells like.
Sorry to say this, but this was a floral-green. It smelled like sitting in fresh cut gras, with really green fig leaf and a tiny muguet somewhere near.
The opening was a tiny offring of bergamot, from the base there was just musk.
It was quite natural smelling and affordable. I suppose it's still available in some auctions...
Edit:
as to the comment of sherapop: for all those who miss this, I find Earth by mark. quite similar to this!
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