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Next cashmere

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fauxflowers · 16/11/2020 14:13

My mum got me a little bottle of next chasmere for my birthday to wear to work and it smells amazing. One of my favourites. I've asked her for another bottle for Christmas but I was wondering if anyone had tried it, if they know a higher end perfume very similar to this? It's great but expectantly it doesn't last as long as my more expensive ones. I'm going to ask DP for a higher end perfume for Christmas (not too pricey though) for occasional/weekend use similar scent to this but it's very hard trying to blind buy perfume at the moment and I'm no expert with perfumes!

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Pikachubaby · 16/11/2020 14:18

Love perfumes

Found this for you:

'A fresh blend of delicate florals, heliotrope, almond accents and a caressing wake of vanilla and cedar wood'. 'Cashmere' by Next is a dupe for 'Sensuous Nude' by Estée Lauder. 'Cashmere': 'A soft and sensuous fragrance combining beautiful florals and delicate powdery musks'

fauxflowers · 16/11/2020 14:20

@Pikachubaby

Love perfumes

Found this for you:

'A fresh blend of delicate florals, heliotrope, almond accents and a caressing wake of vanilla and cedar wood'. 'Cashmere' by Next is a dupe for 'Sensuous Nude' by Estée Lauder. 'Cashmere': 'A soft and sensuous fragrance combining beautiful florals and delicate powdery musks'

Oh thank you! I'll see if I can order a sample of it online
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UncomfortableSilence · 16/11/2020 14:29

smell-a-likes.com/brand/next

This site tells you what all the Next perfumes are most like.

BaseDrops · 17/11/2020 21:00

Donna Karen Cashmere Mist maybe
www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prod_10701_10001_123323900099?sku=4070524

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