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demcoleg – :
Gooood Loooord! beautiful stuff indeed. A wonderful mix of Plum, Tonka & Vanilla. Could be related to first Dior Poison, but this one is not in-your-face-strong like Poison, Epidor is more warm, sensuelle, luring, floating around you, teasing you. Absolutely wonderful, I must say. I don’t like Dior Poison, but Epidor – its a must-have.. soon.
patrik – :
This is all sweetness and light. Just lovely. I am not normally drawn to sweet perfumes, but this one has me hooked. It’s not cloying in the least – on me, it is soft and powdery and warm and completely captivating. I even put it on before bed because I wanted to enjoy it as I drifted off to sleep. The longevity is decent, the sillage is close to the skin after it settles down, but I like that too. It’s my scent and I’ll only share it if I want you to get close to me.
Huge love for this fragrance.
PIRAT86 – :
Beautiful and utterly pretty golden floral with lots of honey! I get honeycomb and honey, much like Orange Blossom honey. The Orange blossom in this is light and sweet and so super pretty! Highly recommend.
Ura007 – :
Very pretty and golden. Gives the impression of sunshine, sweet honey nectar, and hay. I believe this is what they were going for and it’s spot on. Extremely feminine IMHO.
gfyjdt – :
I think noisome and irizayo have nailed it: It’s vintage Poison! I used to love Poison, but trying it again lately I realized it’s nothign I wuold ever wear. Must be that they reformulated it to death. Epidor, then, would be a great replacement.That being said, Epidor on me isn’t fruity or vintage unless it’s like a vintage foundation makeup. I get instead a soft smooth honey/powder musk that reminds of makeup. The woods have a slight nutty edge and blend seamlessly into the base notes. The florals and plum are invisible, showing as a mere suggestion of sweetness and faint tart petal, except after a few hours, when the honey tart notes grow into plum. Lovely.
bill4ik – :
Oh! On my skin: Poison from CDior… Noisome, you are correct! The original Poison… I am enjoying every waft of it: sweet plum all around.
YunkerS88 – :
I can’t believe no one has mentioned Dior Poison, not the sharp mess it’s become but the original plummy and mysterious esprit de parfum and parfum! If all of the notes don’t exactly match, the overall effect does. It’s fantastic.
angel51423 – :
The perfect balance between girly and sexy and sophisticated!
The top is a juicy burst of warm, floral, sweet plum that lasts for but a few minutes
The dry-down, as Michelle1234567 so aptly stated below, “is a light, barely there, sandalwood-floral mixture”. The honey note brings a fair amount of sweetness.
Lovely. Though weak in sillage it has respectable longevity.
Still lovely. Very much so. Impressed.
Edit: I would like to add that spraying Epidor on my clothes turned it into a sillage monster. My work buddies enjoyed Epidor a lot, but they were surprised that “it was so heavy” and commented that “that is unusual for me”. Epidor also blossoms in the summer heat. It’s a lot stronger on a hot day than a cold one.
AlexeyPodgorny – :
This is a light, barely there, sandalwood-floral mixture on me. It’s close to the skin and barely projects. There’s honey there that makes it sweet.
This is surprisingly lovely. I don’t like white florals, but if I was going to get one, it would be this one. Lovely.
руслан231087 – :
This is identical to Dalal Al-rehab. I just saved you some buck.
rafa1980 – :
1) This is from a sample.
2) Epidor is a pretty, pretty, pretty fragrance- grounded in a woody/vanilla base, this citrussy, fruity/jasmine-y fragrance is radiant and refreshing. That haunting note you get is the coumarin, which keeps the scent from being a sugar bomb. Good longevity and subtle to moderate sillage. Spray in tiny spritzes and this makes a perfect scent for every day OR for special spring through early fall occasions.
Ethica – :
Epidor.
It’s so aptly named. It’s a walk through a fruit orchard right before the harvest, when the trees are heavy with fruit. The bees buzz in the sun-warmed leaves, glutted on the juices. Their honey will be dark and sweet with it. The scent of the flowers in the garden nearby mix with honey, plum, and wood and make you feel blessed to be alive.
[if you are into gourmand frags, yeah, it’s like that.]
It’s so beautifully sweet that I’m surprised they didn’t put a golden bee on the collar or the lid of the bottle. It would be perfect.
mail4spam – :
This might be my new favorite scent! I wore it all day yesterday and kept catching lovely wafts of it all day long and it was just a delight every time I smelled it. Great longevity, with moderate sillage. The dry down was beautiful. Its warm with just enough sweetness. I can’t say I could pick out the notes listed in the description, as they were blended so beautifully to me. I could definitely pick out the vanilla/tonka/sandalwood in the dry down. It kinda smelled a bit like A Lab on Fire-What we do in Paris is Secret but with a less powdery smell, It was more floral and juicy…if that makes any sense. Floral from the orange and jasmine I’m guessing and juicy from the plum notes. Both these perfumes blend with me body chemistry really nicely. I might just have
to wear this scent again today.
kqt811Unlogrere – :
opening is very beautiful sweet floral and really strong. Then surprisingly become stronger on vanilla and tonka that part reminds me new mon guerlain mixed with versace dreamer. Not bad nothing niche that’s it.
neesusehisa – :
I love Lubin but this perfume disappointed me a lot. I disagree and do not think this is for summer, especially not hot summers (oh gosh please do not do this to people around you!)
Longevity and sillage are fine, medium for both
But it just smells a lot like violet and weird jasmine to me. A bit of a very very mature woman scent…so mature that she is almost dead. I think I had anti-moth spray which smells similiar to this. Unfortunately, the described wonderful picture I imagined it to smell like is ruined by a not even that complex scent with a granny feeling. After 2h I also get a slightly wet dog scent lingering in my nose and I do not know why…maybe because of the hay feeling that is supposed to be there??
spensor2608 – :
A luscious, narcotic floral oriental in the style of such 1980s classics as Rochas Byzance, Boucheron and Givenchy Ysatis. Epidor opens with sweet orange blossom and boozy fruits (plum). The honeyed florals light up the room and harken back to a time when perfumes were loud, unapologetic and glamorous. As you might have guessed, the fragrance is incredibly evocative—it brings to mind so many forgotten classics (no doubt due to the orange blossom, amber, woods and fruit combo that was so incredibly popular until the mid-1990s)—and yet Epidor is completely singular. To the traditional warm woody base (sandalwood, cedar, amber), Lubin has added a heaping dose of coumarin—intended to evoke the aroma of wheat or hay, in keeping with the theme of the fragrance. Overall, very nice work and a welcome return of a style that is more than ready for a comeback.
Disclosure: I am employed by Fumerie Parfumerie, an authorized Lubinretailer. This review was based on a sample provided by Lubin.