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Estée Lauder Youth-Dew 67 ml
Estée Lauder Youth-Dew 67 ml, Women, 67 ml, Non-refillable bottle, Lavender, Rose, Jasmine, Lily of the valley, Spices, Moss, Patchouli, Vetiver
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Product Information
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Manufacturer | Estée Lauder |
Product code | 325988804 |
EAN | 00027131017752 |
Manufacturer part number | 0943010000 |
Category | Women's Perfumes |
Product Description
Absolutely captivating, with opulent flowers, rich spices, precious woods.
It has been called one of the sexiest fragrances ever created, and more than 50 years after it was launched it continues to entice with its sensual, yet timeless appeal.
Top Notes:
Rose, Jonquil, Lavender
Middle Notes:
Jasmine, Muguet, Spices
Base Notes:
Moss, Vetiver, Patchouli
THE INSPIRATION
"Women still like to feel beautiful, pampered and loved, And that is what Youth-Dew is all about."
—Estée Lauder, Founder
Estée Lauder wondered why women relied on the men in their lives to buy them perfume. And why they reserved fragrance only for special occasions. To change women's minds—and forever change the world of fragrance—Mrs. Lauder created Youth-Dew Bath Oil in 1953.
Captivating, rich and exceptionally lasting, women bought it for the bath, but, as Mrs. Lauder predicted, soon began wearing Youth-Dew as their fragrance as well. Because it was sold as a bath oil, not perfume, women felt free to enjoy and wear it every day. Instead of using Youth-Dew by the drop, women used it by the bottle. Men loved it too, saying it was "simply the sexiest fragrance ever."
It has been called one of the sexiest fragrances ever created, and more than 50 years after it was launched it continues to entice with its sensual, yet timeless appeal.
Top Notes:
Rose, Jonquil, Lavender
Middle Notes:
Jasmine, Muguet, Spices
Base Notes:
Moss, Vetiver, Patchouli
THE INSPIRATION
"Women still like to feel beautiful, pampered and loved, And that is what Youth-Dew is all about."
—Estée Lauder, Founder
Estée Lauder wondered why women relied on the men in their lives to buy them perfume. And why they reserved fragrance only for special occasions. To change women's minds—and forever change the world of fragrance—Mrs. Lauder created Youth-Dew Bath Oil in 1953.
Captivating, rich and exceptionally lasting, women bought it for the bath, but, as Mrs. Lauder predicted, soon began wearing Youth-Dew as their fragrance as well. Because it was sold as a bath oil, not perfume, women felt free to enjoy and wear it every day. Instead of using Youth-Dew by the drop, women used it by the bottle. Men loved it too, saying it was "simply the sexiest fragrance ever."