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Serial Sampler #10

I recently received this sample with an online beauty order and I have heard of this product before. It was the packaging that caught my attention most.

It is Fresh Couture by MOSCHINO and it is a 1ml spritzer sample of the eau de toilette.
It contains a mixture notes such as; Bergamot, Raspberry, Peony, Ylang-Ylang, Ambroxan and Patchouli.

It is quite a strong scent for an EDT, but it is really nice and not overpowering. It smells similar to a scent I have tested before, but I can’t quite put my finger on it. It doesn’t strike me as being your traditional female scent, so it is probably universal. I would class it as a deep musky floral scent. Overall, the bottle design is very original, sadly the scent is not. I definitely won’t be buying a full sized bottle as it doesn’t give me the WOW factor. I would recommend that you give it a sniff though!

You can buy it in 30ml (£35), 50ml (£50) and 100ml (£65) and it is available at places such as; Superdrug, Debenhams and Sephora.

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