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Earlier at my Dentist, as I was checking out, several of the office staff said...

What is that scent?! Leaned over the counter, Its YOU!! Woman Wink

 

Then two more ladies came over inquiring...asking the name.

 

Shared! Tova Signature...pulled out my phone looked-up item number..

QVC 1800.345.1515 Ha! Guess what?! Two ordered on the spot. 

 

They went on telling me scent was amazing, fresh, clean, romantic.

 

Congratulations!! Tova! 🙋‍♀️

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That's awesome.

 

Were you wearing the latest version?

 

 

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What is the item # please?  Thanks!  

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@Sweet_Serenity

Nice to read your post!!

 

We recently had a post re: Tova Signature. I was going to go back on there to say to the ones who were hoping Tova would bring back her original, that this is about as good as it will get. And I had all the subsequent versions.

 

It obviously is not the vintage, but the notes are not synthetic, and they are as close to the original as possible. I had written that it is a lighter version. I simply spray on a little more than usual.

 

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I'm actually surprised there is no sign in your dentist's office regarding the use of fragrance. My dentist has one in the waiting room as well as by the receptionist desk.

 

I'm so glad they have that sign as I'm very sensitive to fragrance and I find Tova unenjoyable.

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@riley1 wrote:

I'm actually surprised there is no sign in your dentist's office regarding the use of fragrance. My dentist has one in the waiting room as well as by the receptionist desk.

 

I'm so glad they have that sign as I'm very sensitive to fragrance and I find Tova unenjoyable.


@riley1  i haven't seen the signs in the dentist office yet, dr. yes.  On that same note, a few years ago i was getting a chemo treatment, and a woman came in drenched in "charlie" (remember that scent?) anyway, i told the nurse it was about to make me vomit. i offered to move, but they relocated her instead. Pretty thoughtless on the wearer of the parfume. 

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Tova is such a pleasant scent.

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@AuntG - To you it may be pleasant, but to those of us that are very sensitive to scents/smells it is hard to take - that goes for any scent for me anyway.

 

What one person deems light and airy might be a migraine starter for another.

 

Personally, I think all Doctor's offices and gyms should have signs posted that no fragrances are allowed. 

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@AuntG wrote:

Tova is such a pleasant scent.


 

  Yes, It is...I have sensitive issues, allergies and so on, have to be careful with new products, not only fragrances, makeup, skincare. Surprisingly, Tova unlike most fragrances in the past, no issues with headaches or sinus problems. 

 

only spritzed (once) 8am my appointment was 2pm didn't apply more because of knowledge others might suffer from sensitive issues as myself. 

 

Had given up wearing fragrances, makeup and so many other things.

 

I'm overjoyed being able to wear fragrance again, for me this is huge. 

Not every product is for everyone, someone may not care for the item

be it "Tova's Signature" or anything else, shouldn't bash the product. 

 

 

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I don't have sensitivities, but there are so many scents I do not like, especially in soaps!

 

When Tova, the fragrance began all the changes, it was hard (still is) for me to find a fragrance that I liked and could wear every day. This Tova smells very pretty, like the original Tova.

 

If we're going to ban wearing fragrance at doctors' offices, then please ban it, too, in movie theatres, et. al.! (tongue-in-cheek)

 

I remember when we were singing at Carnegie and Academy of Music, we were banned from wearing any kind of perfumes. I didn't understand it then, but sure do now!