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Gre – :
Originally I did not like Daffodil. Today for some unknown reason I gave it another try and it is actually ok. It has an innocent non-presence kind of aroma if that makes sense. I will say it is a fresh semi-sweet fragrance that lasts about 35 minutes but lingers longer.
igodimus – :
Daffodils are my absolute favorite flowers. Roses are lovely, violets as well (no this isn’t a poem), but daffodils will always be extra special to me.
This doesn’t convey daffodil to me. It’s clean and crisp and green, but it turns into a soft, soapy white floral. Like those bath oil beads everyone used to have in the 90s.
This was a miss for me.
scelerat – :
At first, there is a sweetness to this. But it fades quickly, leaving a sour floral. Not for me.