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Tim McGraw & Faith Hill Soul2Soul Vintage ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 20 February 2013 4 Comments

Tim McGraw Soul2Soul Vintage

Country music stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have launched Soul2Soul Vintage, a pair of flankers for 2011's Soul2Soul duo.

Tim McGraw Soul2Soul Vintage (shown) ~ an oriental; "Blending approachable masculinity with sensibility, this oriental fougere opens up with Zesty Mandarin, invigorating Ginger Root and Lavender. The heart of the fragrance is made up of sensual spicy notes of Cardamom Absolute and Cinnamon Bark, mixed with Moroccan Orange Flower. The dry-down consists of Cedar Leaf, Cashmeran and Tonka Bean Absolute."

Faith Hill Soul2Soul Vintage ~ a fruity floral; "The timeless fragrance opens with notes of fresh Juicy Pear, bringing a classic brightness and effervescence with nuances of Passion Flower and Sparkling Plum. The story continues through the signature floral heart with Peony Petals, Geranium Egypt and creamy Gardenia Petals. The interlude concludes as sensual touches are brought to life with nuances of Oakwood and Cedarwood Virginia."

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Soul2Soul Vintage are available in 30 ml Eau de Toilette, and can be found now at Kohl's, $24 each.

(via Faith and Tim Fragrances at Facebook, kohls)

Filed Under: new fragrances
Tagged With: celebrity perfumes, faith hill, flanker, tim mcgraw

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  1. Coumarin says:
    21 February 2013 at 12:51 am

    I don’t know why the woman’s scent has two very weird descriptors in the copy: “Geranium Egypt” and “Cedarwood Virginia.” These sound like cities….

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    • Robin says:
      21 February 2013 at 7:07 am

      They just mean Virginia Cedar and Egyptian Geranium 🙂

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      • Coumarin says:
        21 February 2013 at 1:32 pm

        I figured, but what a strange inversion.

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        • Robin says:
          21 February 2013 at 2:06 pm

          It is strange. I always wonder who writes this stuff.

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