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Touch of Spring & Hot Play by Lacoste {New Perfumes}

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Lacoste has issued a duo of fragrances for her and for him. Touch of Spring and Hot Play both belong to the sport fashion label's Energy range. The springy green and warm orange colors are derived from the 2007 spring-summer collection of the luxury brand....

Touch of Spring is a limited edition of Touch of Pink. It is described as a floral woody musky fragrance and centers on a a seaside and quince blossom accord. Top notes are and aquatic note and a quince blossom note. Heart notes are osmanthus, water lily, and Hosta leaf. Base notes are musks and sandalwood.

Hot Play is a woody aromatic fragrance and is also a limited edition. The flacon represents a stylized rugby ball. Top notes are nutmeg, black pepper, yuzu. Heart notes are ivy, freesia, papyrus roots, aquatic note. Base notes are guaïac wood, sipo wood, and musk. 

Sources: Osmoz.fr, Copines.ca

Comments

neither of these are worth the money. i've bought all the lacoste fragrances, because they were all nice fragrances; however, most of them are for the "young at heart." however, neither of these fragrances really appealed to me as the pre-existing lacoste fragrances. lacoste essential, is the most unique fragrance to date that lacoste has. but cool play is not far behind! hot play, well...hmmmm......uuggghhh.....it aint hot!! and the female touch of play is too bland; my girlfriend said the same thing....

touch of spring stinks in my opinion i wore it once and every time i got whiff of it i wanted to have a bath to get rid of it, The packaging looks lovely but the fragrance is horrible!!!

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