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zellis – :
i gave you up there three similars especially iris ganache of guerlain but it’s really very good natural smell of mimosa i adore it .. end of story
anchar63 – :
Classic Mimosa used to be my go-to perfume, it’s a bit feminine but wearable in any occasion.
It is very long lasting: I used to wear this on a daily basis but I really didn’t use much of the bottle. One or two sprays are enough for the day.
It’s a green floral perfume but it has an earthiness and softness that makes it quite distinctive. On my skin the evolution is interesting, from a green mimosa with a wet soil feel to a creamy vanilla floral.
Jenchak_dima – :
Classic Mimosa is probably my least favorite from this line. Von Eusersdorff’s take on this ingredient is green, light and enhances the transparent aspect of this flower with a not so pleasant marine/aquatic accord. The mimosa is paired with a violet note which seems to dominate the fragrance throughout with a sort of misleading result. Quite long lasting but not particularly interesting.
Rating: 5.5/10