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alekc2000 – :
Listed components: Essences of Bergamot, Cardamom, Moroccan Rose, Turkish Rose, East Indian Amber, Cedarwood, Peony, Geranium,Musk, Vanilla, Saffron, Sandalwood, Agarwood, Ebony.
I love this perfume oil. Packaging is cute. Soft on sillage, but really lovely. It reminds me of Burning Rose by Carolina Herrera. Beautiful, edible, slightly sweet and deep woody rose. A little Middle Eastern but not full on oud in ya face. Glad I took the plunge and now have a wee bottle of this brand. Would love to explore some of the others now.
kosssssss – :
Usually I’m wary of rose fragrances, but Serena included a sample of Bohemian Rose with a purchase, and I liked it so much I had to buy a bottle. For me, it pulls off that balancing act that’s so difficult with rose fragrances: it’s fresh without being piercing, sweet without being cloying, and avoids the potpourri pitfall. As it dries down it get more powdery, but it’s not as powdery or as sweet as the Keiko Mecheri Loukhoums (which I also enjoy). It’s really delightful.
ivan_mashinskii – :
Well, I hate to say this but… It’s a very very boring rose, a bit too bright and plain, smells just like the essential oils you can get on ebay for 5 dollars. It’s also very cloying, I didn’t like it at all.