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FernandoXZzz – :
Camellia is such a beautiful perfume. It’s soft and melting, like a candle, and has a superb smell of camellia and rose, incense – delicate and smooth – and lovely lovely flowers. All soooo soft, such perfect flowers, gentle and caressing to your senses. It’s lovely!
WerWolf – :
I concur with descriptions below, this is such a gracious, pretty and refined floral scent.
The touch of incense is powdery, like Japanese incense. The florals feel absolutely natural (the rose reminds me of Un Rose by Frederic Malle) but there’s a lovely bouquet of florals in Camellia. It does remind me slightly of high quality soap, but the incense makes it softer, more lingering, and it really smells lovely on skin as others have noted.It suggests bathing, high quality silk lingerie, elegantly romantic.
Also porcelain china springs to mind – delicate and luminous. The geranium is subtle, soothing, and the drydown seems to bring out the jasmine and incense.
Sillage quite soft, longevity a few hours, fades to floral, very mildly animalic (jasmine grandiflora maybe?)
Lovely!
elocheCloxeme – :
This particular perfume is 100% natural and contains camellia essential oil. It started out with the heady scent of lush, blood-red roses and a room filled with burning candles. The scent of melted wax is one of my favorite scents in perfumery, and Camellia must be the strongest I have ever smelled. Camellia has a vampy, vintage, full-bodied “boudoir” feel. The drydown revealed a sweeter, more tenderhearted floral (camellia), and just a touch of exotic jasmine. Absolutely stunning.
(I sampled the perfume oil)
emin3083 – :
I can imagine, if a woman wearing Camellia would walk by me, I can only close my eyes and utter “Oh God, please rewind, over and over and over”. Camellia is a floral haven. An aromatic, beast projecting (non-cloying), white floral masterpiece that characterizes wealth, sophistication and sensuality.
True for being white floral but it ain’t heavy to the nose unlike the usual floral olfactories (chypre and oriental). Very pleasing, floatingly rich but not thick, well balanced and will definitely draw attention. Camellia to my nose is quite linear, at its best, at it’s greatest.
Camellia is very desirable but an astute one. Should she be for real, would make knees of men, tremble. They will treat her with respect, regality but without her knowing, hidden passion. This is what Dior Forever and Ever should be or her daughter that exceeded in character and scent pleasures. Such a magnificent floral composition, hoping to become timeless and a classic perfume.
Camellia is the “grand entrance” of floral perfumery. Thanks to you Aroma M. (Red S.)