Musk of Flowers Mancera

4.17 из 5
(12 отзывов)

Musk of Flowers Mancera

Musk of Flowers Mancera

Rated 4.17 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
(12 customer reviews)

Musk of Flowers Mancera for women of Mancera

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Musk of Flowers by Mancera is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Musk of Flowers was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre Montale. Top notes are grapefruit and fruity notes; middle notes are rose, sugar, violet, jasmine and orange blossom; base notes are sandalwood and white musk.

12 reviews for Musk of Flowers Mancera

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Dated grannyish rose, with a submissive secondary floral bouquet, atop a heavily sugared coupe of sweet notes (and from what I can tell—is actually like a sour black musk underneath). It’s a really heady, vintage style that I find as hard to enjoy as all heady floral musks out there.
    There aren’t many uses for this one that I can think of. Seems like a blend that was just thrown out there hoping to get by on nuance of being heavily sugared. The underlying mélange is really combative though, and whatever musk was used here was a poor choice. It almost seems like a distributor’s technique (seeking to push some less desirable ingredient, by sneaking it into a fragrance, then exploiting the storefront for the stock cash).

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    A very clean and soft muskscent. Lovely. I can also smell an airy wiff of jasmin, rose and sandalwood – but they are pale. The musk is gorgeous – and a scent perfect for layering. To me a bit unisex -towards female.
    En Väldigt ren och mjuk muskdoft. Underbar. jag kan oxå fånga upp en lätt luftig mix av jasmin, ros och sandelträ men de är rätt bleak. Musken är ljuvlig och en doft perfekt att ha lager på lager med andra dofter. Lite unisexdoft som drar lite åt det feminina hållet.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m going to just go ahead and leave the least helpful review ever. This smells like my first grade librarian and makes me think of Carole King singing Chicken Soup With Rice! The scent of this was like getting walloped with a cotton baseball bat of a memory! I don’t know what ms librarian 1986 was wearing but I have been looking for something that smells like it literally ever since.
    Here goes more vague unhelpfulness: I smell flowers but I don’t know what kind, definitely NOT carnations but with a spicy edge that’s like carnations. And then the drydown is a hint of that floral mix perfectly blended with rich musk, clinging to the roof of your mouth feeling, thick and lovely.
    Sadly this is totally muted on me! Faint and skin-scent and done after a couple of hours. I think that’s just me though, lots of scents that are known for big projection and longevity are just not that way for me.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m a big fan of Mancera fragrances so I jumped on an offer to buy Musk of Flowers at a really deep discount; less expensive than many designers and their fragrances perform extremely well and kick like a mule on my skin. Plus, I have three grown daughters who love borrowing stuff from my Scent Armory when they visit, along with gal pals, so what the heck.
    I love smelling Musk of Flowers on the ladies. Although it has a somewhat typical sweet, floral, fruity, musky vibe that has been done thousands of times before, MOF has excellent performance while maintaining a smooth, quality allure. It lasts 12+ hours, almost fills a room when first applied, and leaves a nice scent trail for 4-5 hours before becoming a personal scent.
    I mainly get white floral, musk and a dark rose from this scent that is wrapped in a blanketed of fruity-sweet sugar accords. Loud white floral and/or rose fragrances are often difficult for me to handle, but I liked this one immediately….but ladies, be careful on the trigger because this fragrances performs well and one or two too many sprays can take you from smelling Babe-a-licious to smelling like, “…that annoying perfume lady.” For example, one spray (just one) of Vintage Kouros under my t-shirt and I’m being told how great I smell, while three sprays of Vintage Kouros on my exposed skin and people are wishing me dead. One or sprays of Musk of Flowers under the shirt/blouse is plenty.
    Overally, I really enjoy smelling this one on the ladies and it seems like versatile fragrances…just as long as you go easy on the trigger.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I’d say that the “flowers” in the name are a huge exaggeration – I can only smell rose. Aside from that, there is musk and a bit of sandalwood, which together smells exactly like rose potpourri. On my skin it did not develop, and I definitely did not smell any citrus notes. For my untrained nose it is just a heavy grandma-ish rose+musk scent, and the fact that I’m trying it in the summer makes it insufferable.
    Additionally, when I sprayed it on my wrist, it left an oily residue, like a lot of Montales – which is not that strange since they are basically the same company.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    A loud fruity floral that yells P-E-R-F-U-M-E. It’s that stereotypical scent that someone you know wears too much of — an immense, cloying, wall of “flower.” The sheer volume and density of this should win an award, and you’d have to be a real asshole to wear more than a single spray in public. It’s a bowl of syrupy fruits topped with sugar cubes that’s met with a blast of every floral air freshener ever created, all over a milky, inflated galaxolide base. It’s like olfactory obesity. To be fair, it’s not awful, but it is generic-loud and quite predictable. I guess the selling point here is that it’s about four times the volume of something from the Macy’s counter. If you remember the scene in Total Recall where Ronny Cox gets sucked out of an airlock and his head distends and then explodes, wearing Musk of Flowers is a bit like that. Exhausting for the wearer and anyone in their vicinity.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I smell…mostly flowers (especially rose), a little bitters from grapefruit, and cedar which is there all throughout. As for fruit, I’m not getting anything maybe in my nose it’s blocked out by the rose? It does have a masculine feel. Unfortunately, this one’s a stomach churner for me although it’s not really terrible.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Poetic and very feminine. There are all the ingredients for a luxurious perfume for women of great elegance. Bravo Mancera!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Rose loukoum, imagine Turkish delight light, grapefruit, base on violet and musk….. It’s a radiant scent u can get wave of Indol make it even more sparkling.
    Amazing scent very optimistic and uplifting all the way radiant.
    Quality Stunning.
    Very innovative too x

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Update: the longer this is on the skin, an oud or cedar comes through & makes it masculine 🙁 almost all the mancera’s so far have been masculine, except the Roses Vanille, my search continues, I haven’t given up yet! There’s a few more mancera’s I haven’t tried yet! I will update again, so at least some of us ladies can enjoy maybe a couple of the mancera’s, soo unfair!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a very pretty & heavy hitter of a scent! I really enjoy it! I love how mancera’s fragrances are unisex, but you do need to be careful some are more masculine & some more feminine! This is definitely more towards the feminine side, but I like this over the roses & chocolate, which has no staying power on my skin. I find it hard to believe its made by mancera, when most of there scents last forever, maybe it’s suppose to be one of there skin scents? I also prefer the scent of musk of flowers over the roses chocolate! Which now I’m glad I purchased testers before blind buying the roses chocolate, that’s $160 I just saved towards a bottle of musk of flowers 🙂

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    i put this on my shirt a week ago and i’m still getting waves of it ,,, very very high quality roses and musk ,,, completely Unisex 10/10

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