Eau de Joy by Jean Patou is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance from the 1960's. It is said to differ slightly from the original JOY in that it has more Civet and the flowers are slightly muted/more blended. Eau de Joy was released in a variety of different packages and concentrations,
Eau de Joy has a profile of white floral, powdery, fresh, rosy, aldehydic, green, woody, musky, and animalic accords.
Top Notes
Aldehydes, Ylang-Ylang, Tuberose, Peach, Green Notes, Citruses
Heart Notes
Jasmine, Rose, Orris Root, Lily-of-the-Valley, Orchid
Base Notes
Civet, Musk, Sandalwood
Offered here is a 1.5oz/45ml "vapomiseur", or propellant spray, likely from the mid-late 1970s. This is an unused shop tester and therefore has no box. The liquid appears perfect: no discoloration, increase in viscosity, or evaporation. Bottle is marked "90%", which indicates 10% perfume oils, equivalent in strength to a modern-day eau de toilette. To note, any JOY perfume is profoundly strong and contains predominantly natural raw materials of the highest quality.


