Dalimix Salvador Dali

3.83 из 5
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Dalimix Salvador Dali

Dalimix Salvador Dali

Rated 3.83 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
(24 customer reviews)

Dalimix Salvador Dali for women and men of Salvador Dali

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This fresh, unisex fragrance with fruity and aquatic notes was created for younger generation. Its futuristic packaging is in harmony with the modern composition. Fruity notes of bergamot, peer, peach and watermelon are followed by the floral heart of rose, cyclamen, iris and reseda. Cedar, sandalwood, moss, amber and raspberry are in the base. The perfume was created by Martin Gras in 1996.

24 reviews for Dalimix Salvador Dali

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Peach? Citrus? Not too much to speak of. On my skin this is herbaceous & oakmossy. Slightly cantaloupe-y for a while, giving it an aquatic feeling. Beach vibes, with seawater infused wood trees behind you. Strange. Lovely. But strange.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    like eating fruity jelly bears (german Haribos) in the middle of coniferous forest… I can scent ammonia (!!), orange juice, pineapple, mignonettes, and moss, this one is a very strange mixture of scents with a hint of ammonia in the beginning slowly evaporating into something fruity-mossy. I hated and loved this perfume, there must be a kind of pheromone inside?
    I layer it on Burberry Weekend
    color: green, olive green, orange
    music: Hidden Place, Oceania- Bjork

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    The notes for this one cant be right . This is a citrus fresh scent . I belive this notes listed are for the black bottle .
    i believe the notes are more as :
    blend of fresh and tangy citrus fruits including lemons, mandarins, grapefruit and oranges , orange blossom. Blended with notes of freesia, sandalwood and amber
    Thats how i remember it aswell
    Fresh crisp and clean

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Dalimix
    Salvador Dali
    Top Notes
    Peach Melon Mandarin Orange
    Middle Notes
    Rose Cyclamen Mignonette
    Base Notes
    Cedar Wood Sandalwood Raspberry Oak Moss
    A fresh fruity floral fragrance from the modernist Salvador Dali line with the lovely lip bottle.
    Although this might sound crazy but I think this is a tad reminiscent of Elizabeth Arden Sunflowers but with a decidedly woodsier finish and a pleasant oak moss dry down. This is really very nice for spring days. Smells like the soft wet earth after a rain. It’s a perfume that matches up with a light fabric blouse or dress shirt. A day wear fragrance. There’s a light raspberry scent that really smells good somewhere in the mixture of fruits flowers and woods. An intoxicatingly feminine chypre with sweet notes.
    The opening is melon but it smells more watery like a water melon. There’s a delicious peach and citrusy mandarin in there too. Very fruity and that raspberry is also very noticeable from the start. If you like a fruity top note accord this is sweet and pleasant. The citrus embraces a rose note, not very big, but very pretty. There’s mignonette which is rare in fragrance smells like lily of the valley to me. There’s a little green floral air to the heart of the perfume. It’s a good balance of florals and woods.
    The woodsy notes of cedar and sandalwood are well crafted here and the oak moss is strong at the dry down. I do love moss. Whenever I think of moss I visualize Spanish moss hanging from big trees. I don’t come from places where moss grows like that but I have seen some very brown old looking moss on tree branches here in New York. This smells like the very dry and green earthy woodsy smell I get from those kind of moss trees. So lovely. The overall impression I get is that this is a youthful modern floral chypre with sweet fruits for the appetite and the meal itself is the mignonette green floral and rose scent with beautiful woodsy tones of sandal and cedar. And the finale of moss is fabulous.
    Beautiful

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Dalimix reminds me of Pinot Grigio. A sweet yet dry scent. Light and refreshing. Dalimix makes a lovely summer daytime scent,think sunday brunch by the beach. Dalimix is very office friendly. It is a versatile and pleasant in the same way as CK One, think of Dalimix as CK One’s more sophisticated older sibling. As with all Dali fragrances the bottle is beautiful and unique.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a sample that was gifted from a lovely fragrantican. Blind testing my initial thoughts were right, unisex frag, top notes leant a little more masculine but after it mellowed yes I think it leans both ways.I smell mostly soft cedar and citrus notes and i do get the feel of a nineties frag, reminiscent of ck one. If I was looking for a fresh frag this would fit the bill. Great for gymwear maybe?

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    This was a delightful blind buy. I liked the Salvador Dali brand because of they’re interesting bottles and my mom has a few that are downright amazing. There are a few men’s fragrances but they’re all really expensive. So I was excited to see that there was a unisex fragrance that was resonably priced. First off, I do see the similarity between this and CK One. However, it’s less musky and spicy. In fact, there aren’t spices in it at all. The fruit is amped up quite a bit with the melon and the peach. Gives more of a fresh out of the shower feel with the melon giving a slight aquatic smell. It’s actually warm enough today in Tucson, AZ (go figure) so i’ll be wearing this today. Very refreshing. Id say this and ck one are tied. Both are great in they’re own ways.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Was mainly looking for a ‘Summer Time’ fragrance, primarily for work. Saw the contents and notes of this fragrance and thought it would it something ‘fresh’ and ‘crisp’, ideal for work. Fruity notes? nice. Rose & floral notes? Even better.
    Ghastly. I’d avoid this like the plague. The only thing I got from this was a artificial/ acetone like smell that would be ideal for killing most fungus’s or bathroom mildew.
    I felt really uncomfortable wearing it!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    I like this one. This isn’t bitter to my nose at all. I can understand the CK One reference but to me Dalimix is a few shades brighter.
    The opening moves fast with a crisp mandarin, just a brief hint of melon, and a peach note right behind it. The middle notes are where I enjoy the ride most: a very dry light rose mixed with something that I’m guessing is the mignonette, slightly herb-like and fruity but not overpowering. This can absolutely be unisex.
    Longevity and sillage were average which was surprising. Dali Pour Homme lasts forever and projects far. If Pour Homme is the beast then Dalimix must be the beauty.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    This was my first – and so far the only one – signature scent. I remember it as bright, original and happy. I agree with the other reviewer though who said this works better in colder climate. It’s a bit too heavy for summer time but works great on a rainy October morning.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m really surprised at the reviews. I don’t find this bitter or unisex on me. It starts out quite fresh and mellows down to a soft, sweet peach drydown. I can’t stop sniffing my wrists, I really enjoy it. I sprayed it on me to test, when I received the bottle in the mail after work. I could still smell it on me when I woke the next morning. It’s not over powering and it’s not revolutionary but for me, it’s just a good solid everyday perfume.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I used to love Salvador Dali line when I lived in a much colder climate. About a year ago I bought a few perfumes by this house out of nostalgy. It was a wrong thing to do: my taste changed tremendously over the years. I found nothing exciting. Very plain. Just OK for day time in summer.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I have a full bottle available for anyone interested. Open to sell or exchange.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    So fresh and light, perfect for summer. Reminds me of ck one. Thank you LaPetite for the sample you send me !

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t like it, it’s bitter, old, fresh and unisex fragrance, CK One is much better choice than this I think…

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I love the Dali bottles. They’re always stunning! This is so similar to CK One it’s not funny. This one is obviously the inspiration for CK One. More masculine than feminine. This is great for wearing after you’ve been to the beach, to keep the beachy vibe going!

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Very odd. I get a picture in my head of two distinct groupings of fragrance: one is flowery-vanilla (despite it not appearing above), and a watery accord which reminds me of a combination of Cool Water and Escape for men…
    And then- as a bridge to try and join these two compositions- are fruity (melon-y- yes!) top-notes and a chypre base.
    I can honestly say that I’ve never smelled anything quite like it. It is definitely unisex- though it might be too feminine for some men and too masculine for some women- if that makes sense? I can’t say I’m in love with it, but the bottle is worth having… so I suppose I might wear it. In the daytime. In summer. Family gatherings.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this one.
    Nevermind the top notes, as they only appear for a few irrelevant seconds. But the sillage is a wonderful evocation of… a visit to a clean stable in a sunny day: sweet smell of dry hay, buckets with oats, and a horse feeding of sugarcane. There certainly IS an animal whiff to it.
    From afar, it reminds me of Heno de Pravia, for both are friendly (not timid, not dull), mildly sweet, and rather unusual fragrances.
    Alas, I gave it to my wife, who just passed it on to my mum. None of both liked it. A pity, really.
    I will probably use it myself. It makes me happy, I don’t care why.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I’d like to have it if it’s still available . My mother had it , and i was too young for such a scent . Now i think i can afford it . It’s quite strong , to wear with a pair of jeans, as it’s not a sophisticated one.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    I personally liked more Dalimix Gold, it was more intensive and rich, also bit more fruity i guess. But the original Dalimix is as plain as it can be for unisex fragrance. No personality at all.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    im not having much luck with any of sd perfumes.too light for me an not enough substance or real smell,certainly noo sillage on these.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    I like this pregnant bottle (da_markos wrote it about Salvador Dali Pour Homme, very funny 😀 )
    But the smell…hmmm…dry…bitter…ew…

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    I have never been as disappointed by a perfume as by this one. It promises an interesting scent with such an unique bottle, but it smells bitter, sharp, and I had to scrub it off my wrist-it must have staying power, because I had to use a lot of soap.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    it´s really fresh and aquatic, peach notes are well perceived as well the watermelon ones. I don´t thing it´s a sophisticated perfum, more suited for younger ones, ans of course, it´s unissex. I use to like the metal box and the pretty bottle. But it´s not creative, I can clearly remember that the perfum stores were full of similar things like it in 90´s.

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