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alik12345 – :
the opening is a blast of strong, bitter oakmoss. As it dries down there is a white musk and some LOTV. It gets a tad sweeter but keeps that dry, fizzy aspect. I would classify this as a floral chypre.
Lex0793 – :
This fragrance is a very nice surprise. I’ve been wearing it all day and it’s still going strong (but I always include my clothing in application, especially with lighter formulas like EDT and EDC). Dalimix Gold is my first of the Salvador Dali perfumes which I had to try as I adore the late genius artist namesake for the brand.
DMG is extremely unisex (in fact, my husband and one of our guy friends are now wearing it as well). On each of us, it smells unique! On me, this reads more greenish-orris rooty-peppery; on my husband, it reads green-peppery-rose and on George, bless his heart, Dalimix Gold reads almost completely of the rose note!
The composition is something of a chameleon, lasts for a good decent while for an EDT, but the projection is a bit on the soft side, making this probably safe for the office or other similar social situation.
The price is ridiculously low, so why not blind buy it and see how this one performs for you?
The bottle is gorgeous, too, as a pleasant side-note.
Overall? 7/10, a good, solid “LIKE”. Absolutely worth purchasing though I may not use it enough to ever need a back-up (though I may buy another to use for gift-giving in the future at some point; 12/25 is closer than we think).
Wobbirlinette2005 – :
This one has nothing in common with original Dalimix.
Rose + fallen poplar leaves (fall note).
Color: Indian red.
glydaylug – :
The opening is strong, fizzy, and quite metallic. It is really, imo, either like or loathe sort of a fragrance and it might take some time to get used to it.
It reminds quite a bit of Cheap & Chic (launched in 1995 or so) and a tad of Versus. The scent is composed of some unidentifiable zest and rosewater dampened musk, surrounded by greenery.
In theory this looks great but it does not smell nearly as good. Musk runs a bit stale and that must be the aspect which ruins this scent for me,
juozobr – :
Summery green/fresh/aromatic perfume, light, airy and most pleasant. When is very hot and you want to smell fresh and nice this perfume will do its job. Medium longevity but due to its economic price you can spray as much as you want. My first Dali perfume and I like it a lot.
salam05 – :
Oooooh, this is quite gorgeous! Aromatic, herby, green, bitter, clean, fresh, spicy/sweet, dry floral (in this order). I put it on this morning and ever since I have been feeling like I am enveloped in fragile bubbles of a proper old-fashioned mint soap. But Dalimix Gold is not that clean, that’s really just a faint undertone, this “purity”. It is full of this green, root-y, slightly spicy, balsamic zing. I am not smelling the rose, but the jasmine is there for me. A unique, somehow androgynous creation, it’s quite the opposite of “gold” in my opinion, but maybe that’s in sync with Dali’s quirkiness. Absolutely lovely!
dronbav – :
really great! i love it!
amd – :
I’m not absolutely sure, but I believe this (along with Dalimix Black) was intended to be unisexual along with Dalimix Original (silver). I’m a guy and I wear it on occasion anyway.
I don’t find it particularly sexy- rather, it has a dreamlike quality that reminds me of a misty autumn day with a silver sun shining through golden leaves. It has green and floral top-notes which linger not for long before heart-notes of rose and dry woods emerge, and leave behind a crumbling base of tonka and perhaps just the foundation of jasmine. The whole effect is unusual, transparent, and has the ability to grace a morning and a walk or an afternoon spent shopping and then leave, quietly closing the door behind.
Shaman76 – :
A fresh perfume with evident rose and pepper as main players, the other florals and the base interpreting an aside, secondary role. It has that unisex feel to it, like in the classic CK One, but also the transparency and delicacy to be found in Rochas’ Fleurs d’Eau. I used it this winter guess where at the hospital for some days and it did a good job, without getting too warm or disturbung. Now there are 20 degr C and I feel it can be very invigorating especially if worn during summer. By the way, it does get into an exquisite warmer rose if you shower with an amber based gel and apply it afterwards.
Lovers of rose and pepper, take the plunge.