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scull555 – :
Perfect summer and late spring fragrance. Lily of the valley is not so cloying, like it can be. It’s a mysterious, fresh scent. It’s not a copy of anything, and doesn’t pretend to be anything else. I normally don’t like star anise, here it’s well blended and just works together.
I have been gifted it, and shocked when I checked the price. I didn’t know Molton Brown is so expensive, as their bath products look just like other stores bottles.
But this fragrance is worth it’s price. It’s long lasting, with good projection, but it doesn’t have this wow factor.
Megqs633Diobtetty – :
This sounded as if it would be the perfect scent for me, but I was disappointed. It’s an unusual fragrance, but it just doesn’t smell very good to me. I love anise, lily of the valley and peony, but I don’t smell these favorites of mine in this perfume. There is an “oily” smell to the perfume that I don’t recognize or like. It’s just not for me.
Gasesoamb – :
Dewy Lily of the Valley & Star Anise by Molton Brown very much lives up to its name! Dewy lily of the valley and fresh peony top notes that slowly mellow to a softly spicy star anise and tea leaves. The mandarin offers a pleasant citrus freshness through the life of the fragrance, but over all I would say that this is very green and floral. It is very pleasant and I enjoy wearing it!
Rikom – :
This is a perfect lotv scent! The ylang comes in quickly making the scent stronger and more long lasting than most spring green florals. Also adds a hint of sweetness that reminds me of lotv in nature, the little white bells are slightly sweet and so many lotv scents forget that,and can come off intensely green and sharp. Not this! Fresh, feminine,perfect for spring!