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sma213JeomiWogkig – :
cherry jelly powder + vanilla-scented pudding + orange blossom + honey.
The same cherry jelly powder note as in My Scent by Trussardi. But Ever Bloom Ginza Flower is heavier and thicker.
qnm776Unlogrere – :
This is definitely well formulated continuation on the Ever Bloom line. It is a little louder and deeper than the previous flankers (which were discrete, light and fresh floral). I think it is a good choice if the original felt just a little too tame and short lasting.
Both top notes are very clear and distinguishable. Violet and Lotus ends up being a lovely, soft and powdery combo. So far I like the perfume. Similarly, the middle notes are well balanced. Both the orange blossom and gardenia ends up very true to the real plants.
I’m less convinced by the base notes, mainly because patchouli doesn’t really work on me that well. This is sadly no exception, and after an hour or so it has ruined the scent for me. I would stress though that this dislike of patchouli is a matter of personal taste, and not an actual issue with the perfume itself.
As for the character of the scent; it somehow reminds me of the general smell of perfume stores when I was a kid in the late 90’s/early 00’s. It’s a bit nostalgic to be honest. I can’t really put my finger on what it is, but I believe it is the mix of lotus, violet and musk. All three of them seem to have been popular in that era, and they’re all recognisable enough to stand out among a mixture of smells.
I’d say that this is definitely worth a try. It is quite different without being weird, and it seems genuinely well crafted.
Aleksandr_898 – :
top notes are quite something. i definitley feel the lotus, i never thought the combination of lotus and violet could be so bewitching. at first sniff ginza flower does have the recognizable ever bloom vibrant spirit but top notes have more depth and mystery. for a moment it reminded me of lancome hypnose. sadly, that initial veil of mystery disapears after 5 minutes AT BEST and all that’s left is a soapy, fruity, nice but nothing special smell. it’s not bad, but it’s not good either.
Birlekal – :
If you found Ever Bloom too quiet, this version is delightful!! It is a fresh sparkly floral, very well done, nice smooth mix of fresh, floral, on a warm base, will be so nice in spring and summer …the orange blossom dominates but I get whiffs of violet too…all in all, feminine creation, suitable really all season as there isn’t any sharpness..the gardenia opens up the scent nicely, and it gives it a voluptuous vibe, with a juicy aura..so nice !!…longevity is nice, the scent projects nicely,,,happy to own it !!
stacan4ic – :
I loved the original ever bloom topnotes. Sadly the scent developed to quickly into some boring musky-sweet smell. The longevity was awful aswell. Now Ginza Flower is everything I wanted from everbloom. The Topnote smell of the original everbloom stays the whole time and the longevity it really good. It easily stays 6 hours+.
IgorC – :
I like the scent of light floral notes mixed together very well. Sweet gardenia, powdery violet and fresh orange flowers are dominant in this perfume and I think it’s nice. Definitely among the best new perfume releases.
A lovely scent in my opinion, worth a try.