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I sniffed the bottle and it smells good but seemed it was missing something warm and deep and the top was a little brassy. I mostly use this as a room spray. I don't immediately smell 'white flowers" I smell more yellow/pink flowers if that makes sense. I've tried Chloe several times and it's generally better for me in the summer when I'm a bit more sweaty and oily. Enjoy the compliments coming ladies! So, on this rainy day in May...I have decided that Chloe will no longer hold a place in my perfume wardrobe. My mother has worn this for years. The heart is a big, natural, heady, fleshy tuberose with that narcotic tinge that narcissus brings, just a little powderiness, and a soft musk sneaking in at some point. I had it twice: first, the Karl Lagerfeld version and then, the Chloe's one. If you're tired of the sugary vanillas of the last few years and aren't into "trendy", definitely give Chloe a shot - you may just find your new classic! Some 70's and 80's fragrances are favorites for me but I struggle with finding a place to wear them so I just don't! It is the ultimate feminine floral . Not a good thing to hear at any time. I wore it to work and was virtually wrestled to the ground by a work colleague who couldn't stop sniffing me and my 16 year old son adores it. She's not really a perfume person, so this is the only one I really associate with her--her and her favorite "fancy" purple dress. Maybe its because I havent given it the chance it deserves? I want that standout vintage smell without feeling completely out of place wearing it today. 5 was quite off-putting. My mother have this. Quand bondit son regard au reflet de l’été. This was a semi-blind buy last spring. A heavy strong tuberose scent with an older style base. And by the way not the best use of tuberose in my opinion. Catégories Chloe Douglas, Guerre. Ok, so while I have a love for all perfumes, whether they be vintage, niche, cheap, supermarket, celebrity or whatever, as I have an eclectic nose, haha, Chloe by Chloe has got to the one and only scent I absoultely do not love... Just overall a terrible scent. Poème pour Chloé. I'd always expected this to smell differently. Longevity is pretty good sillage is pretty good. Not trendy or faddish....just timeless..undated. Before that, my fragrance experience was limited to Baby Soft and the rare spray from my mother's bottle of Emeraude. I think they have always been the same and that is who I have become. It doesn’t get any better than this. BUT it's still a very very nice fragrance that sets itself apart from the flood of sameish sweet fragrances. The silage is moderate on me and she lasts 4 hours or so. It reminds me of college and happy times. Somehow, it resembles a tiny molecule of any oriental frag for me. Wow! From my very first miniature when I was about 10 to all the bottles I've repurchased without a second thought. I have many floral-based scents do this to me, and I'm not yet sure what the note is but... oh well, not for me. Il est vrai que, pour moi, je n'y suis point allé. I was so disappointed. These comments are regarding the Chloe EDT distributed by Coty Prestige, (the exact bottle pictured here) now discontinued. I recently got a current edition of this, wanted to see how it compared to the 1970's version. Beauty Almanac |, Copyrights © 2006-2021 Fragrantica.com perfumes magazine - All Rights Reserved - do not copy anything without prior written permission. the classic Chloe is the perfect "sorry-not-sorry" scent for the young woman who has made her peace with inevitably becomming her mother. 8 avr. What they bottle today under this name is nothing Ike it used to be. Flowery, powdery very prim and lady like all around. Maybe just Chloe is too soft for me. what a treat! It was something I'd liked, but not enough to repurchase given all the fragrances out there waiting to be tried. It blasts its tuberose note loudly and can easily fill a room with one spray. I started wearing Chloe in the early '90's and continue to include it in my fragrance repetoire. Notes are for a vintage BethCo EDT spray ... the opening is straight out of a can of Aqua Net, but I dig it. This is so delicious, ah, that tuberose, very sweet but not cloying, fresh, because there is not vanilla. On a personal note, it takes me back to being a teenager, full of hope for the future & it reminds me of a friend who used to love it who is no longer here and mostly it makes me feel happy, calm and at peace - the power of perfume. Starts with a strong accord of aldehydes, tuberose and peach, but one should definitely wait for the drydown - it's a very warm and delicious coconut. Makes you feel like a woman! It was quite nice in a sense. Voir plus d'idées sur le thème Dessin pour sa meilleure amie, Fond d'écran téléphone, Fond d'écran coloré. Did remind me a bit of bug spray for some reason. It is easily recognizable and ultra feminine. Pretty and proud. From what I can remember, it would be a very dated frag now, but I'm sure some people still enjoy it. Since my first review, I've added a small bottle of the vintage pure parfum to my collection. I just knew what I thought smelled good, and that was more than enough for me! You can tell it's a classic right away. They both went from upmarket to outlet and that explains probably why they are not so well executed anymore. I used to enjoy the heavy, syrupy sweet, almost gooey floral concoction. I'm not sure if I'd ever wear it myself--it may be too sweet or too floral for me--but I'm pleased to have it in my collection. par Salus Definitely a big white floral. First spray was frightening. It was never considered a high end fragrance and was inexpensive enough that we, or our boyfriends, could afford to purchase it. loin de moi une jour te posseder loin de moi un jour te caresser mais sans te penetrer . I was named after this perfume, so I guess it's fitting that I became a tuberose lover! I never really appreciated this beauty when I had it at the end of the 80s, I rarely wore it and I've been ignoring it ever since, I'd dismissed it as an old fashioned heavy floral.. what a fool I was. At first smelling out of the bottle, it just smells like old lady's (in a not-pleasant way) to me, but onces applied this adapts to your body. Not light but then that's what a classic French perfume was originally like. Nous aimons Et Nous réfléchissons Proche à l’arbre de nos familles. Smells like a beautiful Hindu priestess. This, along with Rive Gauche and Cabochard, were probably my first perfume “true loves”. I sense a tiny, little spice (is that pepper?) If my brain didn't insist on this fragrance belonging to a certain place/time/and person, I'd probably want to own it, like a stunning painting. You have to remember when the so called old people wore it they were then young. This scent surrounds you in comfort. No, not really. I got a vintage Chloe, 50ml, like the above bottle but def a Lagerfeld box. It's too...something...Maybe too much aldehyde or tuberose, I'm not sure. I brought this right back to the store. I wonder why they don't realize it's exquisitely feminine and definitely a classic. I think not...Classic...classy...light yet rich, complex, intoxicating, delicate, addictive. I asked a friend of mine who was in the store with me at the time (male in his late 50s) - what he thought about the scent. At first I thought it was musty/soapy and powdery and I liked it fine... but you must try on skin! Upon first spritz, the aldehydes dominate and I get a non-sweet peach accord as well. I want a bottle! I am recently craving Tuberose, and lovely members here have suggested Chloe and Amarige, so I tried both. I sprayed it on and it did smell fairly dated. Smells like a serious woman. I knew from the color that this is going to be a heavy one. You either like it or you don't, and this depends on the quality, ingredients, associations etc, but absolutely nothing to do with how old you happen to be. It smells golden to me. With drier, more floral fragrances cycling back into vogue (my fellow Millienals have become adults!) Everything is better the second time around especially perfume. The original for me, was college in the 80's and the rest of that decade. Au jardin de ton coeur qu’un soleil inonda. I myself am not, unfortunately. Chloe reminds me of a hot, slow, languid summer day in the south, spent drinking sweet tea in a rocking chair on a great big porch; a lovely mental escape on this cold, wet, snowy late-winter day in the north. Within minutes it dried down to a mellow floral blend that reminded me of Lilac and peach blossom. It's warm and such a magical scent, they don't do it anymore like that nowadays. Sprayed on paper strip, they are perfect, but sprayed on me, do not develop, I feel nothing. Chloe reminds me of a fresher less starchy version of White Linen edp. I received it in Karl's version, the frosted bottle, and it smells so powdery and innocent, exactly as I remember it from early 90's. (I always say that without scent I would have no memories). Chloe fits the bill perfectly. No repurchase just a fond farewell. I may be one of the few people who would prefer the new formula but I am guessing as I havent smelled it. Hanté D’autre part, « la diane », dans un sens plus ancien, était utilisée par les alchimistes pour se référer au métal ce qui peut être rapproché du travail d’alchimiste du poète. It smelled as bad on me then as all Chloe scents still do- just unpleasant sharpness. Le poème forme une boucle avec la reprise du premier vers à la fin du poème. She used it every day but I remind specially the great occasions whenever she wore a fancy gown and gloves for a wedding or a dinner party. The age bias on this site is frankly shocking. Instant scrubber. :). L’écorce est remplie de mots et de lettres. Wish I still had some of the original around. And Yes, easy does it when it comes to spraying on, you don't want people asking"what are you wearing?" Comments about a hairspray aura in the opening are absolutely accurate. À l’éclat merveilleux du regard de Delphine. I bought it blind for the memory of her, and I wish this worked for me but it doesn't. This smells like what I expect a French perfume to smell like. At first it was a very warm, weird, heavy cloud that I figured would dissipate as the day wore on but it morphed into a spicy pleasantness that kept making me wonder WHO I was smelling because it was SO different! The scent I experienced was nothing like I remembered. I find this unisex. There is a subtle mystery about this fragrance. This was bright and unique. Delightful! Lovely and highly recommended for over 40. Top notes are Narcissus, Datura, Peach, Plum, Himalayan Poppy, Mandarin Orange, Black Currant, Bergamot and Green Notes; middle notes are Mimosa, Vanilla Flower, Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang, Orange Blossom, Jasmine, Freesia, Heliotrope, Rose and Leather; base … This review is for the vintage Lagerfeld EdT. I could tell that the shoppers around me did not like what they were smelling..so I went to the bathroom and washed it off of my hand. As it happens to all great voluptuose older fragrances, they just decide that we are all soft young women who prefer soft young smells. Prenez mon esprit Et échauffer mon cœur Du matin jusqu’au soir Et alors demain Apportera une joie nouvelle La pensée d’aimer vrai Alors demain Le chemin s’éclaircira À jamais aimer vrai. Caractère des Chloé. Qui te rêve, I just found the EDT at TJ Maxx at too good a price to pass up, since I've been wanting to try this for a while. I love me some Chloe! I wore this back in the 80s and have a distant memory of it being feminine, pretty, rich without being heavy - a little lady-like but not old fashioned. Chloe is an iconic floral that never goes out of style. Enjoying this, my mother’s favorite, now that the weather is FINALLY warming up and feeling more like spring. This is another one I love, as it's another one of the few vintage perfumes that seem to suit my body chemistry. The notes in this blend beautifully, as opposed to the new Choe, which I find sharp and invasive. Why, oh why, do perfumers do this? They collect dust because it's hard to wear them in the modern world despite their beauty. It smells better on her than on me, but it's feminine and soft. Some of the retro scents are interesting to me and collection-worthy, even if it means wearing them only at home for myself. The original Karl Lagerfeld nose was Betty Busse. What a joy too wear and I get compliments daily. Mis à jour 29/12/2019 Voir ici une anthologie des poèmes de la langue française I could not get rid of it quickly enough. It's not too fruity but just enough for me. Very well blended. As it is with classic clothes so it is with classic perfumes. I remember an orange blossom, lilac and pleasant musky ambery smell to it. Recently I smelled Chloe at a discount store and it still smelled cheap. Se révèle, Huge longevity. Τimeless, one of a kind scent. This is my favorite scent, and I wish it was still in production. It did not wear HER. Chloe is a mystic scent to me.. After a hectic/stressful day you come home and start a nice warm relaxing bath, sip some wine to unwind and let go of your days worries. My husband and children loved it on me. Un million de feuilles se couchent par terre. My mom used to wear Chloe parfum when she got dressed up for special occasions years ago, so I associate it with those days. The darker scents of sandalwood, woods, musk and incense are also here, giving this body a full body and a complexity. Tout luit ! And with it being a splash/dab on bottle, it's easy to apply with a light hand so as not to be radiating a sillage cloud that can fill a room. I remember my mother getting a bottle as a gift in the early 90s and me using it all. i do realize that i recognize and have smelled it on people in the past, which is always interesting. I bought the reformulation for the sake of having the bottle, but the scent itself is hideous. I thought then, that I wanted both. This may not be your idea of a hipster scent , but I think it is the most feminine perfume I have ever owned . On my skin it smells more natural, but there is something off-putting about the scent (maybe the tuberose?). My mother used to wear this back in the day and had a bottle of the original formula until a few months ago, I believe. I was going to buy the new perfume but this little importer store didn't have the new perfume, instead they had the old Chloe (this Chloe) a special EDP at that by Lagerfeld! Lovely decent scent for everyday wear, nothing too fancy. Voir plus d'idées sur le thème poeme pour ma soeur, soeurs citation, soeur. Still a great perfume for budget conscious folks!!! Lots of negative reviews of this one, but gosh, I have a different experience. But it's there, and I love it. ~Just beautiful~ It's long lasting and the other day when I was wearing it I could still smell it after 12 hours and it was divine. To my nose there is everything in balance, nothing too much, even coconut, which can be sometimes too strong and dominant. Dali for Women, by Salvador Dali, reminds me of the original Chloe, but the Dali is spicier, while the Chloe is sweeter. There's Queen Jasmine, in all her glory, a real Indian jasmine, with unapologetic aroma that hits your nose. When I tired it I was thought oh dear yikes this is not my style at all. And of course, it is such a great fragrance that it has lasted 10 years by now. I looooveee this frag!! Your prodigal daughter has returned mother Chloe..two years ago I left you convinced I needed to find myself something new after all the years we had been together. I've smelled the new version (Chloe EDP), which of course doesn't resemble this (the Lagerfeld) one at all. A reviewer below called it "tangy" and yes, that's the right word. Not that attractive. I've smelled it on others and it smelled beautiful. Okay, i got an old version in a mini bottle. That said, this most recent reincarnation is certainly better than the first reformulation I tried, which was nothing like the original. Wouldn't mind taking the olfactory train down memory lane if I could find a bottle of the original, but don't miss wearing it. I love to wear these type of strong florals for when I perform in evening gowns. I get the aldehydes and tuberose immediately. I forgot about it. There's nothing like the excitement of road testing a classic. lol My Poison and Paloma Picasso are like that. I decided a few months after I turned 40 it was time to not necessarily reinvent myself but more like refresh myself and accept that I am officially a woman and not a girl. It is the original and smells so lush with the slight siren call of the tuberose, but it is not nearly as overwhelming as Fracas. Chaque citation exprime les opinions de son auteur et … Can I see why it would give many perfumistas a headache? (btw, she loves that she can now buy this at a drugstore at a great price! It's peachy and comforting. A beautiful intense floral that lasts for hours. Les arbres encore vivement vêtus. I was even a little nervous about Chloe! Now I see the pyramid - it was tuberose mixed with RIPE peach. Truth be told, I don't get any tuberose in this- I get much more aldehyde, orris root, rose, lilac, honeysuckle and musk. It’s still gorgeous, but I’m going to keep my eyes peeled for the vintage stuff. I sprayed a bit on my wrist and to me it instantly smelled soapy. I really hate it for those who don't smell it like I do. Still had the suffocating tuberose, the peppery carnation, and the peachy notes. I buy a bottle anytime I can to stock up. I hated this scent for like a million years. I still love it! There's a faint peachiness and the musk is on point to my nose. The first time I tried Chloe, my impression was hardly favorable. I would even try to buy her new perfumes for Christmas(just for something new,) and they would sit on the shelf unused--She had a Chloe addiction! Sous l’aile de Morphée, I would definitely feel okay wearing this to work, Mother's Day Brunch, and I just wore it out this weekend for my anniversary dinner. annxyz - SO true. that always presents itself as an itchy, awful note and that's all I can smell. The weather is in the mid 50s and sunny. I was talking to my sister the other day and we were laughing about how sophisticated we thought we were wearing fragrances like that at the time. Sets the fragrance off perfectly and brings back many memories. As it is, even observing the bottle sends off inner warnings...do not go there. The amber, sandalwood and benzoin drydown is sumptuous despite it is in the vintage EDT concentrate. When the formula was first created it was not a cheap scent at all and sold in nice department stores. 30/11/2020 Poeme-France En mettant un commentaire, vous pourrez exprimer sur cet écrit : votre ressenti, un encouragement, un conseil ou simplement dire que vous l'avez lu. I bought this on accident during the summertime confusing it for the new Chloe at a discount store. I miss this beautiful fragrance here, in Uruguay. My father bought my mother a bottle of this in the 80s, and I associated it with watching her put on her glamorous dresses and do her hair before she went to some fabulous event with my dad, who was a travel writer in the 80s. Honestly this perfume reminded me of Charlie Blue and Chanel no. Imprimer ce poème. I don’t get much wood at all. Impalpable fantôme, hystére et Coriolis, It's a very 80's fragrance and I just hated when they changed the formula and ended with this classic. I just swapped for a bottle so I could remember the smell and how much I admired her. Sweet but pretty, though dated. The original Karl Lagerfeld pour homme in its current formulation suffers from the same issues as this one. Even after many years it smells the same. Voir plus d'idées sur le thème citation, je pense à toi, belles citations. It was a bitter-type aldehyde that did not evolve into anything more appealing. The scent is retro-fabulous! La poésie le console de son éloignement. Of course, the real artists, the intelligent ones, focus on quality and their perfume becomes a lucrative classic. It is not an overtly sexy scent , but it it is sexy in a soft and alluring form that does not conjure up images of stiletto heels . Can't really narrow it down to which one though. A composition of contrasts, in which the effusive note of the Himalayan Blue Poppy embraces the enchanting scent of the Datura flower. Voir / Poster un commentaire. About 30 minutes later a beautiful aroma reached my nose and sticked with me throughout the evening (even after doing the dishes). I had this but didn't like it at all so gave it away. Not to mention all the reformulation going on these days. Le dictionnaire des citations. The perfume was dismissed as being too heavy, too cloying, too sweet and too old-fashioned. I wore this and Anais Anais a lot. I used up my teeny miniature and eventually bought a large bottle but it smelled different, just floral, no sweetness. My maternal grandmother always smelled of this. As time passed, rather quickly, I got a scent I've admired on others for......a million years! I am very happy that it appeared to me out of the blue, as it did. But sometimes it reminds me of my great granny. Just creamy, light and feminine. One of my very favorite ones of all times. It was sweet and thick and bold. 10/10. I really don't like this obsession with categorizing a perfume as 'old' or 'just for young people'. I totally adore it , possibly because I would receive it for Christmas when I was a young mother and wife . First Chloe perfume I tried, as a child, my mother's bottle. She later went back to the powder dark side, and I don't think they suit her as well. I think my nose has changed a bit, because it was actually really pleasant to my nose. I generally like spicy-warm perfumes but I'd like to try something new. This could be the inspiration for Giorgio or Poison. It's not dripping and oozing sweet sugar..it's just a light breezy version of today's incarnation. Clark et Pete entrèrent dans la salle de monsieur Mayers tout en discutant. Amazingly enough, I spotted this beauty at an antique collective this afternoon!! This is the only one i can recall almost as a dream. It would settle around in you a beautiful, warm cloud and the staying power was incredible. Oh. Not something that I love, but nor do I hate it. A treize ans elle part pour la France, dans les Cévennes, avec ses parents le poème « à jamais » est un poème de Chloe douglas et date de 2010. Relève I first had this is the mid to late 80's while attending college. I love many old scents with tuberose like Loulou and Poison. Recently bought a vintage, Lagerfeld version, from eBay. This voluptuous perfume foreshadows the 80’s powerhouse perfume trend even it was created in 1975. LOVE Lagerfeld's Chloe! Dry yourself off, jump into your cotton pajamas, spray on some Chole and slip into bed and let your dreams carry you away. Arrache ces lambeaux que le soleil I am fond of a good many old fashioned floral bombs, and to me this is the best of the lot. Your review is spot on. I finally got a tiny miniature and it was love at first sniff. A bit old fashioned maybe for some, but I love that sort of fragrance, if I didn't have such a large bottle of ET Emeralds and half a bottle of Avon Rare Gold perhaps I could justify purchasing a bottle. I have a feeling I will be enjoying this perfume through the winter. But back then there was no artificial feel to it whatsoever. personally i detect more peach and orange blossom in this, at least at the beginning. this starts off all white florals and tuberose. Laisser un commentaire Annuler la réponse. I'm picky. The opening is a little harsh but as we know by now - I ignored that and continued with my business. It smells like a beautiful vintage classic, This was the first perfume I every had my aunt brought it for me and I rember wearing it every day I love it so much it was so pretty and just smell like a beautiful woman I haven’t Worn it since my childhood but I may just buy it to see if it holds the same happy place for me. It is very similar to the Chloe Narcisse I've had but less intense. Creamy and a little powdery, but not overly sweet. Μy best friend wore it on her 20's,around 199-something,at 9 o'clock in the morning,in the class,when all our senses were too sleepy and on dysfunction,but she smelled DIVINE! Still, this is lovely. Beautiful. Not a bad smelling one mind you, but I swear I've smelled something like this before. it is hidden behind the flowers, but it's just enough to give you some personality. I completely fell in love with it. I wore Miss Dior original, Rochas Femme, Magie Noir, Opium, Cinnabar and Jolie Madame in my 20's so Chloe seemed a bit lacking in sophistication for me. It became flowery as well. The bottle looked like the "old formula". Very rich and long lasting. My mother's signature scent...but the perfume was a bit too much for her...She wore the cream from a jar...after a shower she would just add a dab to her skin and it became part of HER...Rich, luxurious, powdery ...she smelled chic. L’amour, c’est l’amour Et seulement vrai Je ne peux que souhaiter pour vous. I really dislike the new Chloe, but this version is delightful. EGADS was this awful on me! This one is a classic. If this is Tuberose I need to cancel my Bandit lust and get Fracas immediately. Amarige is bright and uplifting. Sweet fragrances were part of the toy make-up kits we played with when we were children. I honestly thought it was the new Chloe EDT, which I have a deluxe sample of and wear from time to time. 2 ‎ (LP, RE) Deutsche Grammophon , … Romance in a bottle, soft and very subtle not loud but makes a statement. For me smoky but also floral. It lacks some of the depth of the original Chloe, but I still like it very much - it still has decent projection and longevity, at least no one will complain of "tasting" it again....the days of perfume smelling that powerful are long gone. She was a tall redhead with an aggressive, biting personality (think Lois Wilkerson from Malcolm in the Middle, only not that laid back...) Rather than notes or blends, for me fragrances are all about mood and connotation and memory. Thank you Chloe for making this piece of pure art! I'd buy it immediately if I saw it here! Just be sure not to spray too much, and she's a beaut, rich and complex. I wore this perfume for 25 years and it is time to move on. This perfume says “woman “ . Wore this in my teens, and actually was shocked to see a bottle of it at TJMAXX the other day. I first tried this in winter, because my mom used to wear it, and it was a headache inducing nightmare. But I love it for what it is - a heavy explosion of sweetened tuberose that now comes to me full of znostalgia from a time when I didn't care about the art of perfumery. I think it's the perfect scent for fall, when it's windy, yet with some sunshine behind the clouds and you can feel the warm hug of that lovely scent. poeme pour chloé. It stays on clothing very nicely. So grown up and so classy. All the teens were wearing scents like that while our parents were wearing My Sin, Chanel, Dior, Tabu, Emeraude, etc. Yes, definitely. From the box and packaging I can say this bottle is also from early 90's..... How I loved this back in the 1980s. Definitely not a safe blind buy, a true vintage lover would appreciate it. I'm so glad I found this one. It's comforting to sniff the bottle and feel like a little girl again. What a difference time has made in fragrance geared towards the young. It's a mature white flowers round smell, its sweet but not sticky vanilla-cotton candy kinda sweet. Anonymous1399639, le 16/06/2009. Very strong on the initial spray to an unpleasant degree. Then the tuberose and carnation start to settle in with a hint of peach and coconut in the background. Bought this online as a blind buy after reading lots of reviews and I figured I needed to try it out. So I couldn't resist. Vaste moment déchiré d’ombre, I think it's the dark amber tone of the juice. It´s sooo warm,sexy and sweet makes me feel like a women, its a mature fragrance I´ve had people complimented me on this one incredibly,is just so delicious and romantic. I can say that it is a classic though. A reculons émerge aux urgences The original was great for her time. It is a staple of the violinist's repertoire, has very often been recorded and performed, and is generally considered Chausson's best-known and most-loved composition. Then I decided to spray a tiny bit on. Fragrantica® Inc, San Diego, CA United States. It opens with bright aldehydic peach and floral galore. The lilac and orris roots gives the powdery undertone which is quite a soft and delicate character. A classic example of how a fragrance can be changed by body chemistry. On my skin the coconut smells almost vanilla-like, it is rich and amazing, it stays pretty much the same after the opening notes have faded after a few minutes.There is nothing sharp here, just smoothness and warmth. So much better than the (totally different) EDP newer version. All time classic and one of my favourites! I really liked this back in the 80s, so when I recently purchased a set of four minis (in an effort to build up my stock of original Organza Indecence, which is why I purchased it), I was looking forward to trying it again.

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