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10 December 2020
Gorgeous sophisticated, grounded beach scent
1 of 1 found this helpful This particular version of Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess Eau Fraiche is not the coconut bomb the regular Bronze Goddess is, and I am happy! The greatest release of this line was the original, the Tom Ford-created Azuree Soleil, long discontinued. If you ever find Azuree Soleil, it will cost you a fortune. Instead, buy this 2017 release. Bergamot presented brightly. Right underneath were the tiare and coconut. But what makes this one especially interesting and a near-replacement for Azuree Soleil are the myrrh and vetiver, grounding the fragrance and maturing it beyond a girly, beachy scent. It's missing the deeper gardenia and richer caramel that made Azuree Soleil so irreplaceable. But it's still close enough to make me smile.