White Shoulders Bath Powder, 2.6 oz

April 7, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2019 17:36 GMT+0100 - Details)

Introduced in the year 1949, by the design house of Evyan. White shoulders is a refined, flowery fragrance with a blend of classic florals including gardenia, lilac, amber, oakmoss and jasmine. It is recommended for evening wear.

Product Features

  • Launched in the year 1948
  • A flowery fragrance for women
  • Recommended for evening wear

Comments

Anonymous says:

I smell like my mom So, my mom had a container of this when I was little that she kept baby powder in after the White Shoulders was all used up, but I didn’t know that was where it came from- I just remembered the box. When I went looking for a box like it (for baby powder) in stores, people were like “that sounds really old fashioned,” but didn’t know where to find something like it. So, I took to the internets and found this and another perfumed body powder. But this one is definitely the one my mom had…

Anonymous says:

Beautiful powder Beautiful powder. When I was little my friend’s mom used this, and I thought she was height of sophistication. This came packaged really nicely. I love the powder itself- a sweet honeysuckle soft scent. It’s truly a gorgeous scent. The only thing I’m not impressed with is the puff. Although the powder side is soft, the rest is almost a crunchy papery feel. I wish it had a better puff, but for the price it’s still decent. I will absolutely reorder this. It really is pretty

Anonymous says:

So So I bought this because my long-ago passed aunt used to wear this, and I had vivid memories of her. It doesn’t quite smell like I expected, although whether that is due to the formulation changing since I was a kid or my memories being altered over time, I couldn’t tell you. Fragrantica.com describes this as: “classic floral based on aldehydes, white flowers (gardenia, jasmine, tuberose, lily-of-the-valley, lilac, lily, and orris), and complex final notes (amber, benzoin, musk, civet, and oak…

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