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krasnasotochka – :
This is a nice solinote. The jasmine is more on the indolic side, but lily of the valley balances it out. Surprisingly this is a like for me, because I am not a fan of lily of the valley in perfumes. I recommend this for those who seek a simple yet natural smelling flowery perfume, the longevity is good as well, after 6 hours can feel the smell, albeit a bit closer to the skin. The reason i won’t purchase this is because i already own similar perfumes and it is bit too simplistic for me.
Ideseeata – :
I really prefer jasmine in my tea as opposed to on my person, because on my skin it can take on rubbery, indolic, or unpleasantly cold qualities. But this jasmine smells just like a cup of jasmine tea on a still-chilly, white-sunlight morning in early spring. I don’t wear it often but find it a pleasant, clean, jasmine sambac (the type found in Chinese tea) soliflore.
SteelLion – :
Love tenderness and beauty of fresh jasmine flowers and leaves.for my suprise it have warm kind impression .sweet a little bit .fresh like good shower.
Can be good at any weather.but need companion from body lotion with same smell.
I am fun of ” sabon” fragrances and other so not need able but seductive cream – body oil – just take me home cupcakes soaps 😉 .
olebel56 – :
I’m sooooooooo in love with all the Sabon “delicate jasmin” products! So I bought the edt too, and I find its smell a little bit different than the other products: it’s sweeter, and reminds me Alien by Thierry Mugler (they have the same notes of jasmin and amber!), but softer and more natural. The whole jasmin range is perfect for summer!
volchara – :
I love jasmine scent. Aviv is my second jasmine perfume after my L’Occitane’s jasmine green tea. But this perfume is more addicting than L’Occitane’s. At first when I sprayed it on my hand at the shop, I didn’t like it. But after around 1 hour, it smelled really really nice, made me smell my hand every minute that I decided to go back to the shop and bought it.
The woman in the cashier was also addicted to it, smelled her hand every minute after she tried it and told me “It’s your fault”.
So be careful, this perfume is addicting!
Woughria – :
Fresh cut jasmine flowers all the way. A beautiful soliflore.