Reserve Australia Danny Seo

4.10 из 5
(10 отзывов)

Reserve Australia Danny Seo

Reserve Australia Danny Seo

Rated 4.10 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

Reserve Australia Danny Seo for women and men of Danny Seo

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Reserve Australia by Danny Seo is a fragrance for women and men. Reserve Australia was launched in 2014. The fragrance features citruses, honey, vanilla orchid, australian sandalwood, plum, green notes, rose, patchouli and musk.

10 reviews for Reserve Australia Danny Seo

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Every time I wear this, I think “more people should know about this fragrance…” though maybe not, because I’m not sure if it can be easily found any longer, or whether it’s still in production.
    But for honey lovers this is GORGEOUS. Beautifully blended, warm and ambery, deep and sensual, one of my favorite honey scents in my collection.
    I am hoarding my little rollerball.
    *edited to add* this is still SO GOOD. I think it’s in my top ten, for sure. I’m fairly sure this is no longer being made and I wish I knew of a dupe for it because I’m afraid of running out. Hmm.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    What a lovely surprise! Found this at TJX for $5 and couldn’t be happier with my bargain.
    I get the honey note for sure, but it’s still far from the real thing. It is not as natural of a honey, or as warm, as Tokyo Milk’s “Honey and the Moon”. But pleasant nonetheless! It smells more like the honeycomb candy or a conventional fruity-chouli. In fact, it’s slightly reminiscent of Vince Camuto’s titular fragrance, but not enough for me to mark it officially in Fragrantica’s “this perfume reminds me of” widget.
    However, don’t let that steer you away from Australia! This fragrance stops just shy of being too much and pulls back to a more ambery, sandalwood finish. On me, I also smell some of the plum, a small amount of musk, and a bit of the florals as well. An hour or two in, and it settles to a soft sweetness.
    If you love honey scents, this might be a nice one to check out. It’s not sickly nor cloying, and the bottle design is very nice!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I thought right away of many mainstream fruitchoulis… I felt fruits and a sparkly, cleaned-up patch on top, and was a tad uninterested. Then… Killer Queen left the room, and what remained was the golden-sweet warmth of an abstract honey and a velvety vanilla orchid. What began as just another something I already had a dozen of, became a happy addition to my collection. I may reach for this, after all.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Perfect honey fragrance. Not overwhelming,artificial or too sweet. Just golden, aromatic, fresh liquid.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Picked this up during a clearance sale so I am very pleased. Very refreshing and true citrus honey scent, all for $10 around Christmas.
    Longevity isn’t the best on skin but awesome when sprayed on clothing. I often layer it with heavier scents that need a light top note to lift them.
    Perfect example, I have Ormond Jayne’s Tolu and it can be a bit cloying. I like it in the bottle, but on my skin the balsamic notes transform into this weighted aura that can be a bit much even when lightly applied.
    I have to say Tolu was one of the first times that I wanted to scrub my skin of a perfume. I’d already dressed for the day and didn’t want to hop back in the shower, so I attempted to rescue my senses with a layering scent. Plus, Tolu is not cheap stuff, so by golly I am going to find some way to make this thing work, lol!
    I chose a couple of spritz of Danny Seo Australia and it WORKED! Tolu suddenly became this light faintly soapy scent with a rich undertone of honey and tolu balsam. I will admit that the whole affair was slightly on the shampoo side, but good shampoo–the kind sold only in salons 😉

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I keep wearing this trying to come to terms with the synthetic sandalwood. I just can’t make myself like it, no matter how much I try and how much I use.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Initially presents itself quite masculine on me, but settles to a softer more powdery feel. Was hoping for a true and pure honey scent, but this is more of a bouquet of florals, woods, and honey with a dominant dose of patchouli.
    Soft, sweet and balanced…one that both men and women would enjoy wearing. Due to my dislike of patchouli, I will pass this on to a friend, but would still recommend if the notes are to your liking. If in the US, this is currently on clearance at $19.98 for a 1.7 oz at HSN.com.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I agree with the other reviewer in that there is a gentle and smooth honey present here, not urine-like nor “synthetic.” I gets nicer over time (for me), as the wood note dries it out and adds complexity. A real “under the radar” gem for those who like this kind of composition.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    This is defintely a real interesting scent, and very much a honey one.I find it overall quite feminine, and almost aromatic. Not being fan of honey, I kind of don’t wear it much, but I admit it is a special fragrance, it warms up real nicely on the skin, the drydown is my favorite part, as the honey is so much more blended in then. It does convey images of sunny plains and wild animals, intriguing scent!

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    If you were disappointed by Marc Jacobs Honey, The Body Shop Honeymania and Kim Kardashian Pure Honey take a sniff of this one. Finally I found a honey scent that isn’t synthetic or over powered by a floral note. This is easy to wear, the best honey scent I’ve tried so far. Natural, not synthetic, lasts about 2-3 hours on my skin.

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