[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] The original MAC Turquatic fragrance was released around 2011. MAC, being part of the Estee Lauder group, has the expertise in fragrance creation with access to top-notch perfumers and manufacturing facilities.
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While MAC Turquatic may not be as attention-grabbing as some other fragrances currently on the market, it offers an easy-to-wear and pleasant experience. It combines an airy sweetness with aquatic and light undertones, possibly from the orris and cedrat notes. The presence of fresh lotus leaves, although unfamiliar in scent to many, adds a unique twist alongside the subtle floral touch of anemone and the anchoring cedar note.
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What sets MAC Turquatic apart is its gender-neutral appeal; it caters to anyone looking for a versatile and alluring scent. This fragrance exudes a quiet elegance rather than overpowering with its presence. While the roller ball version may offer a more budget-friendly option for trying it out, the full-sized bottle at £45 is a luxurious addition to any collection.
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fresh lotus leaves, Corsican cedrat, and a warm blend of anemone, orris and blue cedar.
MAC Turquatic is a light and refreshing fragrance that offers a cleaner and less sweet alternative to Dolce & Gabbana’s Light Blue.
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