Yardley of London English Rose Perfumed Talc, 7 Oz, Made in England – NEW FORMULA

July 6, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $5.24Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 July 2019 18:36 GMT+0100 - Details)


Authentic product from Yardley of London, esteemed perfumery since 1770

A fresh and sensual floral fragrance is both subtle and long-lasting

Leaves your skin soft, smooth and refreshed after bathing or showering

7 oz – 200 grams

New improved formula

Product Features

  • A refreshing, light fresh floral with sparkling citrus and rose top notes blended with tea accord.
  • Combining a complex floral heart of rose bud, magnolia, violet and cassis with warm woody notes
  • it’s enhanced with patchouli and musks, adding velvety tones to the base.

Comments

Anonymous says:

April Violet? NOT I erroneously expected this powder to have at least a light ‘violet’ smell. UhUh. Doesn’t smell at all. I made a mistake buying this one. Since this is the second ‘aromatic’ product I’ve ordered that was purported to be aromatic that wasn’t, I have to wonder if these products have been sitting around for years, then shuffled to Amazon for sale because they aren’t really any good any more.

Anonymous says:

Hard to find item smells like the real flowers, not an ” off natural” fragrance. Smells like Lilly of the valley. Good quality talc powder. Comes out of container through little holes easily. No damage, no moisture. Good volume of product. Smaller than other fragrances offered at this price. Not 8.8 but 7 ounces,so still ok price. Hard to find talc in Lilly of the valley.

Anonymous says:

NOT as shown in the picture but a nice product Thought we were buying these shake-on canisters (as seen in the picture), which would make it easier to use on my back, etc, but what actually came were 2 round cardboard tubs with powder puffs. That’s not what we ordered, but it would have been more trouble to send them back, so we’re using them with the puffs (and feeling like Zsa Zsa Gabor in the process 🙂 and will order from elsewhere when we need more.

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