A’Rosa Milton Lloyd

4.43 из 5
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A’Rosa Milton Lloyd

Rated 4.43 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)

A’Rosa Milton Lloyd for women of Milton Lloyd

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A’Rosa by Milton Lloyd is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Top note is orange blossom; middle notes are jasmine and patchouli; base notes are cedar, amber, musk, honey and rose.

7 reviews for A’Rosa Milton Lloyd

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Could this be a dupe for Elizabeth Arden True Love? The box with the two rings and the pinkish hue makes me think of that…

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Loved this in winter but as the weather has got warmer it has become to screechy and potent.far too soapy smelling for me and i am normally a big fan of Milton Lloyd perfumes x

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Hmmm. I’m the proud owner of a number of ML fragrances, this one being my latest purchase. Sadly, although I can relate to the connection with Elie Saab, the Patchouli and Jasmine just don’t gel with my skin at all.I get a disturbing screeching BO thing going on. No Orange Blossom or Rose detected at all. Such a pity as I adore the pink box with entwined wedding rings and hearts, and the bottle would add style to any dressing table.I asked my OH what he thought of this on me and he said he thought it was more like Saab exhaust fumes than Elie Saab.This one will be confined to the ‘air freshener’ department unfortunately.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I love Elie Saab Le Parfum but find it too strong to wear. This is like a lighter, soapy version – I would say it smells like ES bubble bath. Much better and adequately scented by misting and walking through. I’d buy it again.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    A bit too headache inducing for me. It isn’t light and airy like Elie Saab

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    A dupe of Elie Saab Le Parfum.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Having discovered that my local shop sells them at 4 for £10, I have embarked on the Great Milton Lloyd Testing.
    First one up is A’Rosa (on the bottle what I’ve represented by ‘ is a little gold heart, but I don’t seem to have this option). Don’t be fooled by the name; there is perhaps a little rose in the initial impression, together with what I gather are woods and honey, but all are very fleeting. The main notes seem to me to be orange blossom and a little jasmine together with patchouli. I don’t think I am capable of enjoying the latter, but here it is tolerable; not quite enough to make it obnoxious to me.
    Projection is only moderate, but a gentle orange blossom hangs around for a couple of hours. I feel this would be a good choice for a bright day when I wish to smell vaguely pleasant without making a statement or risking upsetting anyone in the same room with me.
    Very important; to me it does not smell cheap; if I were judging it blind I would rank it with several light patchouli florals I have tried in quality, strength and longevity. The main difference is that most of them are 10 or 20 times the price.

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