
Virbrant, seductive, desirable
Introduced in 2003, Connexion by Lancome perfume is a sweet, sharp floral fragrance for refined women. Notes of wild roses, hibiscus, magnolia, black currant buds, blackberries, light whipped cream, vanilla, and patchouli makes up this feminine, delicate accord.
Notes Top Note: Black Currant, Blackberry Middle Note: Rose, Magnolia, Hibiscus Base Note: Vanilla, Patchouli, Amber
Recommended Use Daytime wear
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Review of Connexion by Nella Raj
Long-lasting pleasant fragrance... Not unique, definitely a floral... The Bottom Line It's pretty, it's purple, and it's calling your name...maybe... Flowers, fruit, and musk highlight Lancome’s Connexion. Introduced in 2003, this fragrance is easily described as feminine. At first sniff, it is a heavy floral. The hibiscus, wild rose, and magnolia are the most immmediate notes. If you don’t like florals on some level, you are not going to like Connexion. Fortunately, flowers are not only scents to go into the new fragrance. It takes a moment, but let Connexion settle. It has a surprising secret hidden beneath that flowery disguise. Vanilla, cream, and an ever-so-slight touch of patchouli round out the otherwise girly, overtly frou-frou edges. Add in a tiny dash of blueberry and blackcurrant and what’s left is a palatable, friendly, all-purpose women’s fragrance. If you like flowers but don’t want to smell like a knickknack shop, this is a great option. The warm notes make it an interesting scent.
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Review of Connexion by Sheila Zhou
No offense, but Connexion was so sweet & heady on me that it was actually gag-inducing. Similar to those candy hearts you get on Valentines day mixed with pure maple syrup.
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Review of Connexion by Stacie Severance
Faint notes of cedar and vanilla, but mostly the scent I get is an overpowering, cloying old lady type of scent. I would not recommend this perfume.
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Review of Connexion by Shana Reiley
No offense, but Connexion was so sweet & heady on me that it was actually gag-inducing. Similar to those candy hearts you get on Valentines day mixed with pure maple syrup.




