Citron Citron Miller Harris

3.88 из 5
(16 отзывов)

Citron Citron Miller Harris

Citron Citron Miller Harris

Rated 3.88 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Citron Citron Miller Harris for women and men of Miller Harris

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Citron Citron by Miller Harris is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. Citron Citron was launched in 2000. The nose behind this fragrance is Lyn Harris. Top notes are lime, orange and sicilian lemon; middle notes are mint, basil, marjoram and thyme; base notes are spices, cedar, oakmoss and cardamom.

16 reviews for Citron Citron Miller Harris

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Citron Citron opens with a burst of fresh, invigorating citrus – a mix of lemon, lime and a hint of orange. This quickly mellows into nice a woody cardamom heart, that sustains into the drydown. However, the middle and base are rather weak. The first 30 minutes of this fragrance are as good as it gets.
    Longevity is disappointing for an EDP, I get around 3 hours and this is a skin scent on me. A pleasant fragrance, but misses the depth that you would expect from Miller Harris.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    As the saying goes “Even bad pizza.. is still pizza.” Citrus is the perfume equivalent of pizza for me. It takes so little effort on the part of citrus, to make me deliriously happy. It’s suitable anytime, any day, and in greater quantities the better. Unlike pizza, citrus frags are zero calorie goodness!
    So you can imagine how hard it is, to pick the Best-in-class of this genre. They’re all good. Those Top 2 honors go to Miller Harris’ Citron Citron, and Atelier Cologne’s Grand Neroli for me.
    Agreed with reviewers, who note that Citronx2 leans slightly masculine, and the supporting mint-family, woods, oakmoss, and cardamom make a spectacular composition. In a world with so many great perfumes to try, it’s a rarity for me to repeat-full-bottle-buy. This gets it.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Freshly herbal citrus scent – like a breath of fresh air.
    Citruses are masculine in this one, and I’m not sure, if would wear it, but it’s still a nice and interesting scent.
    I like the minty note very much. Smells like herbal tea with lemon.
    In my opinion more suitable for men, but great anyway.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Been searching for over 5 years to find “my perfume”. Finally found it with Citron citron by Miller Harris. It really smells natural from the beginning to the end, which I appreciated VERY MUCH, because 99% of all other perfumes I tried smells very different at the end (base notes) and I really disliked it.
    In fact, I don’t know why, may be it is my skin, but from the beginning to end, it smells almost identical. And this is a PREMIERE for me.
    It is now my Signature Perfume, day, night, summer and winter 🙂

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    The top notes are dominated by a very masculine, dry lemon, and I smell bergamot, although it’s not listed it’s not sparkling or fresh, unfortunately- but I really love the way it softens into a feminine, soft skin scent during the dry-down phase.
    Overall, though, I’m pretty disappointed with this one-

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Citron Citron is a new way to approach a classical cologne. I’m not a fan of manly colognes. This fragrance is a mix of Eau d’Adrien and Eau du Sud by Annick Goutal. Citrus and basil. It could be plain or banal but it is really natural and very well composed. On my skin there is not only citrus, it’s green. It’s a garden where plants and grass live free, an aromatic garden in summer.
    The dry down is woody and spicy but very natural. Good quality about the ingredients. Bright, uplifting, elegant, unisex, modern and classic at the same time, perfect for everybody who loves nature and outdoor life. And perfect if you have been overwhelmed by complex, heavy, dramatic fragrances. It’s a pleasant break. I like it very much.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Normally I won’t put much attention on the fragrance features citron notes, because I got almost the same “uplifting” or “fresh” vibe among those citron notes. But certainly not Miller Harris. I got a sample of this and decided to give it a try, and it turns out really distinctive and intriguing.
    Citron citron starts with good quality of citron vibe. Unlike most of the other citron notes showing up giving you “fresh” and gone, Citron citron actually “invites” you to stay and calm down to enjoy the evolution of notes.
    The transition isn’t dramatic but it keeps you wonder how it will evolve. The oak moss, mint and cardamon are being good at supporting the citron and wood. And when it finally settle on my skin, it gives me really soothing, relaxing and chilling mood. It is calming but not dull at all.
    Definitely would do better at warm summer days. I think you need the heat to bring out the evolution of the citron notes.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a really well put together scent from Lyn Harris and I was initially fooled that it would be all about citrus with a name like Citron Citron.
    I was pleasant surprised when after a wonderfully natural refreshing opener of citruses you’re treated to a drydown that I didn’t expect to be as interesting as it was. The first few minutes you’re fooled into thinking this could be a very pleasant but ultimately one dimensional & fleeting citrus. It takes about half an hour but you get a hint that there’s more to this when the woods and oakmoss start to make an appearance.
    It dries down to a gentle spiced wood with a lingering citrus, it’s very nice and seems effortless to wear & enjoy.
    It’s my first Miller Harris and off to a good start. Great summer fragrance, Longevity is okay too.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    a very bright clean smelling citrus scent, decent longevity for a citrus , reminds me of orange sanguine from atelier. overall a very refreshing fragrance. two thumbs up.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Speaking of Miller Harris, Citron Citron is a perfect example of what I was talking about. This fragrance is essentially a big citrus cologne–my version is the eau parfumée and comes in an appropriately large size: 200ml, which is how all colognes should be sold, it seems to me. The whole idea of a cologne, at least my concept of it, is to offer a light layer of scent to be applied liberally and best suited for warm weather wear. The very idea of a 1 ounce bottle of cologne seems to me like a contradiction in terms. Or is it just a sample?
    Anyway, Citron Citron is all about citrus in the opening: a bright, uplifting, and refreshing mostly lemon but with tiny wafts of lime and orange. As it dries down, the natural wood base emerges and is just perfect to my nose. My main issue with the aromachemical substitutes for woods in most fragrances today is that they create an unbalanced effect because they are always so much more tenacious and usually more salient than any of the natural notes with which they are combined. This makes the natural notes seem like small olfactory hors-d’oeuvres to the main aromachemical course, which is fine if that’s what you’re looking for (I am aware that lots of people enjoy wearing Escentric Molecules Molecule 01 and Molecule 02, and Juliette Has A Gun Not a Perfume, and Le Labo Another 13, and the many other fragrances of this type), but for those of us who dislike that “stuff”, it ends up being very annoying and often even ruins what would otherwise have been good compositions.
    No such problem here. Citron Citron smells natural from start to finish, and offers a well-balanced blend of citrus, greens, and woods, with an emphasis on the first term of the trio, although the woods are most dominant in the drydown. A great hot weather scent–provided that you enjoy bracing, wake-up call citrus!

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a safe, clean pick-me-up of a perfume that I enjoy wearing to work. I find it clean and energizing and love the natural citrus grounded in a bit of cedar and oakmoss. I find that for a natural citrus, this lasts quite well, though I have to reapply mid-day. It is a bit gentler and “friendlier” than “Miller Harris Tangerine Vert” which I also love but which is a bit harsher (perhaps more masculine, which does not usually stop me). When I feel adventurous, I layer it with another Miller Harris, like Pamplemousse, La Fumee, or Jasmin Vert for a more mysterious overall effect.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Starts with a strong, invigorating citrusy hit that is vivid and natural. This definitely attracts attention, what follows is far more subdued and temporary. Like a clarion call that wakes the dead, but no heavenly choir afterwards.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    A Smell Very cool for Heats Of Where I Live Very Well
    ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Opens with harsh lemon then quickly mellows revealing a nice, minty heart note with some cardamon. It’s okay for the first 20 minutes or so but fades faster than a rain drop on a hot pavement leaving behind something that’s perfectly respectable but barely perceptible.
    It’s far too weak and I don’t think there has been enough attention paid to the middle and basenotes to sustain interest. Not worth the high price.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    This has a nice and refreshing finish to it. At first it does have a candy like (Lemon Drop) scent to it as nemonie mentioned.
    Once it begins to warm down, the basil and cedar notes develop.
    Great for the Spring or Summer or just when you need a little citrus, herbal and woodsy pick me up.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried this recently in store, it’s an almost candy-toned citrus that’s a little too sweet for me. I didn’t try it on my skin, so couldn’t discern any of the base notes

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