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Yves Rocher Hello Printemps ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 20 March 2020 6 Comments

Yves Rocher has launched Hello Printemps, a new limited edition spring fragrance for women.

Hello Printemps is described as a fresh, sparkling scent featuring rhubarb, citrus and blackcurrant leaf. Additional notes include palmarosa, cedar and ginger.

Yves Rocher Hello Printemps is available in 100 ml Eau de Toilette and in matching body products.

(via yves-rocher.be)

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Tagged With: limited edition, spring, yves rocher

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  1. Aurora says:
    20 March 2020 at 1:52 pm

    Thank you Robin, more ginger, it’s proving really popular, not complaining though.

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    • Robin says:
      20 March 2020 at 3:49 pm

      And this one sounds fun!

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  2. JadainGA says:
    20 March 2020 at 2:24 pm

    Wonder if I can get in the US? If yes, I will! 🙂

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    • Robin says:
      20 March 2020 at 3:50 pm

      Yeah, hard to say, but they did bring over that last big collection. And this one doesn’t officially launch until April.

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  3. therabbitsflower says:
    21 March 2020 at 5:07 pm

    I wish they’d called it Bonjour Printemps or Hello Spring. I know this isn’t the first or last instance of mixed language names, but still. Bonjour Printemps has a better ring to it anyway. (French speakers please note that I’m not fluent, so please don’t judge too hard if there’s a linguistic/grammatical reason one wouldn’t say Bonjour Printemps.)

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    • Robin says:
      23 March 2020 at 10:54 am

      A quick google search turns up lots of “Bonjour Printemps” so that appears to be normal usage.

      I wonder if mixing language like this is more appealing to young people?

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