Danger Roja Dove

3.64 из 5
(11 отзывов)

Danger Roja Dove

Rated 3.64 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

Danger Roja Dove for women of Roja Dove

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Danger by Roja Dove is a Oriental fragrance for women. Danger was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Roja Dove. Top notes are bergamot, grapefruit, lemon, mandarin orange and lemon verbena; middle notes are gardenia, jasmine, peach, may rose, violet and ylang-ylang; base notes are cloves, patchouli, sandalwood, musk, orris root, tonka bean and vanilla.

11 reviews for Danger Roja Dove

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Samsara was one of my first loves. Over the years I have owned, and still own, many different batches and vintages of all three concentrations. In my opinion, the comparisons to Samsara are overstated. I find that the orris and vanilla are very prominent in the base of Danger. Samsara is much more sandalwood-centric….not the glorious real sandalwood of the 1990s any more, but still currently enough about sandal to significantly differentiate it from Danger.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    (parfum concentration)
    I am male and I bought this. It’s 100% feminine, nothing unisex about it. But it smells good. Roja says a flower has neither male nor female genitals. So who’s to say a guy can’t rock a floral, right? Be that as it may we’ll see how often I reach for it, if ever. But it does smell good.
    Also pardon if my nose is broken but Danger Pour Femme smells a little like Creed Millesime 1849. But where Creed made things screechy Roja Parfums made things smooth and subtle.
    *Edit: too feminine for a male to wear. Will probably gift this one to my mother.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Its called Danger as it is to your pocketbook.
    There are shades of Samsara, but I will go on to say..if you found Samsara too harsh, scratchy this is much smoother and gentle. So if you liked the genre of Samsara with more floral..its going to work for you. Its more complex, as it should be for the price point. Sillage is good, not monstrous and lasts. I find it delightful and easy to wear.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I have to agree about the strong similarity with Samsara. A strong citrus then ylang, gardenia and sandalwood opening. A regular powerhouse. There’s a sort of fizziness that makes me think of sherbet which I don’t get with Samsara. The gardenia is strong in Danger. It closes with creamy wood notes. Moderate silage and amazing longevity. A powerful, opulent fragrance that can all too easily wear you.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t pick up the similarity to Samsara as I’ve read. This one goes through its citrus then floral and ends with an elegant and soft creamy composition. This one definately has to have time to develop to be appreciated. I started out with the extrait through a generous Bergdorf sample and loved how it was close to the skin. Then went with the EdP and this is the one I chose. There is only a slight difference between the two version but EdP seems to stay with me longer. Usually I get parfum over EdP but this was the exception.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Quoting someome before me: “Samsara by Guerlain with a higher price tag”, and adding: and way clumsier composition. Where Samsara gets the balance perfect, Mr. Dove muddles things up.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    The Women’s version of Danger is the much better of the two as the awfully bore-a-million lavendar is thankfully replaced by different and very nice florals and some Ok fruits.
    But it’s still very ‘meh’ and that’s not forgivable at the prices Roja charges.
    Mandarin/lemony citrus, verbena and violets on sandalwoods and the essential earthy notes?
    Really Mr ‘I think I can easily beat Mr Birley’ Roja??
    Well, this is better due to being more stronger and using some nice vanilla and tonka for sweetness but it really isn’t raising any eyebrows at all.
    Pleasantly boring and much too common.
    My rating: 7/10. (but a 5/10 as long as it’s above £250 for a bottle, ridiculous!!)
    Quality: 10/10.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Reminded me of a refined Samsara edp with more quality.
    Will need to test for longer to review again.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    I have both Samsara and Danger.
    I want to bite the skin where Danger is. They might have similar notes but they are completely different perfumes.
    The smell it’s soft, gentle, elegant, quiet and very pleasing.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Sure Danger is beautiful perfume with an opening which to me is fresh and citrusy with a charming jasmine/rose/and gardenia floral scent. Not particularly feminine to my nose despite that peachy, powdered vanilla texture as it settles but again there’s something complex and classy here. A hint of clove tonka and sandalwood adding to the already warm slightly creamy background.
    It becomes what I would deem more feminine in the drydown but the transition is nice and despite where it ends up, I’d wear this! (Not often and perhaps not in public but I’d wear it!)
    Lasted very well on my skin with a soft projection and sillage trail.
    I’d have to try Samsara again to notice the comparison and I’ve no doubt it smells like quite a lot of feminine fare, it’s down to the individual whether they see the added value in it. (If any?)
    I didn’t think it was special instead just very nice.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Samsara by Guerlain with a higher price tag.

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