Sadly no. Having said that, I would recommend many of their other delicious fragrances.
Yes, it is available at Walmart and even Amazon!
Coty no longer produces the L'Effleur room spray, as it has been discontinued along with the L'Effleur fragrance itself. However, you may still be able to find the product through some online retailers or auction sites selling vintage items.
I am still looking for answers, but here is a link for anyone who does not know what it looks like. [url=http://www.eulaliaqueralto.com/gimbiblog/images/Morisot_Woman-at-Her-Toilette-.jpg]Woman at her Toilette[/url] I think it is a VERY beautiful painting, but the nose just kind of ruins it.
yes, drakkar noir deodorant i still on production (e.g. 150 ml spray).
A spray based with oil which has been chemically treated to have as little water as possible. (It is still a spray, however.)
"La toilette" (fem.) is an old fashioned word for washing up yourself and get pretty. It is still used in that sense in "faire sa toilette". Ladies used to do that in front of ornate tables, which were called in the same way by extension (a sense of the word that you will find only in 19th-century literature). In that process of getting neat, clean, many uses some "eau de toilette", a kind of perfume. It was named this because you used it while doing your "toilette". The word is still in use to speak of a kind of perfume that is less strong and concentrated. As getting neat and attractive was often before going out, you had to get well dressed, hence the word spread to clothing. That sense of the word is now nearly out of use, but suggested pretty dresses and other delicate feminine clothing, with the purpose of being well-dressed, so we're not speaking of underwear here. Finally, "les toilettes" (feminine and plural) are the WC. It is less prestigious but still related to cleaning, in the same manner that the English-speaking world often use "bathroom" for the loo, even though you don't take any baths in there. "Où sont les toilettes ?" (where is the bathroom/loo) is still a very useful sentence to know in modern French.
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No.
yes purex is selling
No
They stopped selling them, look on eBay or craigslist.
No, Axon throat spray is no longer being sold. It has been discontinued by the manufacturer.