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Has Apres L Ondee been discontinued?

Has Apres L Ondee been discontinued?

Unfortunately, it has been discontinued due to IFRA regulations on potential allergens which it contained. Nevertheless, for the lack of a better option, the EDT is highly recommended. Reformulation and other notes: Après l’Ondée currently exists only in the EDT version.

Is eau de toilette the same as cologne?

Eau de Toilette is a higher grade than Eau de Cologne, with a typical concentration of aromatic compounds of around 10%. Typically, you would place Eau de Toilette fragrance on your pulse points, and it should last much longer, up to 8 hours in some cases, so you don’t have to continuously re-apply.

Is Jicky A Fougere?

Jicky by Guerlain is a Amber Fougere fragrance for women. Jicky was launched in 1889. This was one of the first perfumes created with addition of synthetic materials (the first was Fougere Royale Houbigant, 1882).

What’s the difference between Apres L Ondee and Apres Parfum?

Après l’Ondée is a garden in the first flush of bloom, yet to reveal all of its secrets. The review refers to the eau de toilette of Après l’Ondée. The extrait de parfum is much stronger and longer lasting, with a fairly pronounced velvety iris.

Is it possible to order Apres l’ondee online?

Though ordering online is still possible ( Sak Fifth Avenue). Aw, Apres l’Ondee, with your almond and anise greatness, you will get us through as it has for the 100 so odd years it has been around. Monsieur Guerlain announced it on Instagram: no more Après l’Ondée. Sad, sad, sad… It is the middle of winter.

Is there an EdT version of Apres l’ondee?

It is miles away from the paler EDT. Unfortunately, it has been discontinued due to IFRA regulations on potential allergens which it contained. Nevertheless, for the lack of a better option, the EDT is highly recommended. Reformulation and other notes : Après l’Ondée currently exists only in the EDT version.

When was Guerlain Apres l’ondee created?

Guerlain Après l’Ondée was created by Jacques Guerlain in 1906. I loved this scent right away for its wonderfully delicate combination of orange blossom and violet, tinged with a spicy anise note.