Saturday, September 14, 2013

Limara Parfumdeo c1982

Limara Body Sprays came out in 1983, it was made by Beiersdorf AG. They were called "parfumdeo" perfumed deodorant body sprays and were sold in aerosol canisters with plastic caps.

"This is what makes the new Limara parfumdeo stand out. For those who haven't tried it yet, we will tell you a little about it. Limara is a new range of perfume deodorants. There are three fragrances — green summer, blue river and golden day."

The Limara Body Sprays:
  • 1982 Green Summer
  • 1982 Blue River
  • 1982 Golden Day
  • 1983 Wild Flower
  • 1983 Young Morning
  • 1983 Spring Dream
  • 1983 Yellow Moon
  • 1984 Romantic Fantasy
  • 1985 Charming Rose
  • 1985 Musk Fire
  • 1986 Exotic Feeling
  • 1986 American Dream
  • 1987 Tropic Sky
  • 1988 Oriental Garden

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11 comments:

  1. please tell me what does the name 'Limara' means??

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  2. Hi, Limara is the name of the company that made the body sprays.

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  3. Where it has to buy , limara tropic sky?

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  4. Can l buy limara romantic fantasy any place lm on last can ?

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  5. Can l buy limara romantic fantasy any place lm on last can ?

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  6. Used to have golden day out of this world ❣️

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  7. My fav was exotic feeling wish I could still buy it

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  8. Yellow moon for me

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  9. Does Limara perfume still exist I have been searching it at Thika yet I haven't got even one

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