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alxzzz01834 – :
Typical green tops with slight hint of rubber. Then some sort of light-weighted floral as usual, not distinctively a magnolia note.
What unsettles me is, the weird ammonia scent buried under this green-floral facade, like a tickling bomb. Seriously, who’d put ammonia in perfume? I suspect it’s a lily notes gone wrong, since lily in real world does have that odor.
I have no qualms wearing synthetic scent, but honestly, there is nothing natural in this perfume except that ammonia odor——The rest of it is just a bucket of sweet-sour-terpenic juice.
tieswedlili – :
Decou-Vert opens very green, almost citrusy, to a fresh and vivid bouquet of opulent and velvety magnolia, fresh lilac and lush lily of the valley. The first stage is really fresh and summery, similar to a cologne, with the slightest impression of aldehydes to give it an airy quality.
Mineral water? I don’t know, I was taught in school that water is colourless, tasteless and ODOURless… In fact, I can’t tell you this fragrance smells like water. At the most, it smells like alcohol, LOL.
The tangy aspect of flowers, though, recedes through the stage, overwhelmed by the musk and a touch of oakmoss. At this second stage the fragrance becomes more of a skin scent, nice and sweet, but I regret that it loses its original freshness and zest.
Sillage and lasting power are moderate, I like to reapply it frequently to smell the lovely opening notes.
lprussia – :
magnolia, lily of the valley, lilac, mineral water, musk, & oakmoss.
Mostly it is a white floral blend with green note, but over all it’s lily of the valley, magnolia, and lilac blend.
Mezfa408JeomiWogkig – :
I love this! It is very fresh and green. The lily of the valley is noticeable but not too sweet and not at all cloying. I adore LOTV but I don’t usually think of it as a note men can wear; in this unisex fragrance, it works. I feel very feminine wearing Decou-Vert, but it could definitely be worn by a man. As the lily of the valley dies down, the green leaves persist. They are not earthy at all — more like bright green herbs, but very light and dewy. On me, this scent lasts 7-8 hours, though by the end it is a light skin fragrance. This could become a signature for me, now that Diorissimo doesn’t smell as good as it once did. Decou-Vert is delight-ful.
Veittefup – :
Linear. Soft, lemony green and sweet mix of aldehydes, magnolia/lilac and a dab of white musk. Ladylike and clean. More powdery than watery. Not really my type of scent but I’ve been enjoying it. It’s actually lasted rather well on my skin.
Vitamin73 – :
A very green lilac scent that reminds me of Baiser Vole extract de parfum from Cartier although that there is no lilac but lily in Baiser Vole extract. I like the scent but on my skin it lasts only 2 hours, that ‘s a pitty because it is EDP that I’ve tested.