Don’t Get Me Wrong Baby, YES I DO Etat Libre d’Orange

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Don't Get Me Wrong Baby
YES I DO Etat Libre d'Orange

Don’t Get Me Wrong Baby, YES I DO Etat Libre d’Orange

Rated 3.70 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

Don’t Get Me Wrong Baby, YES I DO Etat Libre d’Orange for women of Etat Libre d’Orange

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Don`t Get Me Wrong Baby, YES I DO by Etat Libre d`Orange is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Don`t Get Me Wrong Baby, YES I DO was launched in 2016. The fragrance features orange blossom, lily-of-the-valley, patchouli, jasmine, aldehydes, amber, cacao pod, marshmallow and musk.

10 reviews for Don’t Get Me Wrong Baby, YES I DO Etat Libre d’Orange

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    LOTV, neroli with a hint of musk and a slightly herbal quality from patch that keeps it from becoming and overly sweet big white floral. This is a lily of the valley fragrance; so, if you don’t like that note, don’t go there, but it isn’t typical muguet. I fall more in love with this house. Wearable, complex, different, affordable. What’s not to love?

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Interesting scent that is fresh and balsamic at the same time. Cozy, warm, but also breezy. Truly pleasant.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I like the opening: very nice lily of the valley and jasmine against musk, but something in the middle, I assume the aldehydes and patchouli, just go metallic and off in the start of drydown on me, leaving me with a perfumey soap that just isn’t cohesive. So disappointing given how lovely those first few moments are..like meeting a ‘nice’ girl only find she’s been with all your friends and done them wrong.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Yes I Do is bright young clean and ethereal. It opens with jasmine and lily of the valley in a truly amazing way, the aldehydes are like a trail of fresh air in the morning. After a while shyly overlook the orange blossom and cocoa and give a romantic and young aura… the marshmallow at the end accentuates a slight sweetness. It’s a really interesting parfume, and I love it!!! ♥
    Sillage: 9./10
    Longevity: 10./10
    Scent: 9./10
    Overall: 9./10

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This is so sour on me that I swear what I’m smelling is Osmanthus!!! Does anyone have an idea why? Which note is this?

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    A beautiful spring floral. On me, this opens with a punch of jasmine and orange blossom that sent me reeling. The aldehydes, presenting as a soapy honeysuckle, and the lily of the valley are present from the first, but only really start to shine 30 minutes in, after the orange blossom TO THE FACE feeling has subsided. After an hour, I can just make out the musk/amber when I put my nose up to my skin, but I can never make it out more than three inches away- thematically appropriate, don’t you think? Yes I Do appears to be nothing more than a Big White Floral, but up close and personal she’s just a little darker. Not much, but just a little dirty is all it really takes, isn’t it?
    No, this isn’t a ground-breaking fragrance- but it’s quite well done. I’m not normally a huge florals person, but this one is so sparkly and pretty that I’m growing quite fond of it.
    I get reasonable longevity and projection- a couple of hours and a foot or so, respectively.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I was expecting something different from this, but for me it was soapy white florals and aldehydes…and that’s about it. It’s not a bad fragrance at all, but I was definitely hoping for a little more depth. The aldehydes make it somewhat unique, but I still feel like it’s lacking in character. It also doesn’t have the greatest sillage, and in order to really smell all the notes you definitely have to get up close with it. From a distance, it’s just another white floral. If you’re a fan of white florals and want something a little different, perhaps more subtle and suited for office wear, this may be it. Otherwise, it’s just not that exciting- I know every perfume doesn’t have to be exciting, but I at least expect something a little quirkier from ELDO.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Despite the vulgar “story” the company has decided to use to market this perfume (read the ad copy for Don’t Get Me Wrong Baby, I Don’t Swallow to get the full tasteless idea leading into this one), it is itself absolutely beautiful. It is very soft, floral, a little powdery, and to me has a hint of citrus outside of the orange blossom. But it just has absolutely no sillage on my skin whatsoever. I can’t smell it from my neck to my nose, and to smell it on my arm my nose has to be touching the spot. Devastating, because it’s exactly how I want to smell all spring. Longevity is also poor.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s essentially a denser sweeter version of I Don’t Swallow; the marshmallow is similar to Love {Don’t be Shy} but the fragrance reminds me more of Jessica McClintock.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Finally! A fragrance for those of us that ‘do’ 😉
    I’ll definitely hunt this down once it comes out.

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