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Grandina – :
I like the Arran Aromatics line. Eydis is a fresh, aromatic, citric-green scent and very linear.
I smell fresh citruses (bergamot/grapefruit/lime) and a slightly sweetish flowery note in the background. It’s a very refreshing light summer fragrance and lasts for several hours on me.
Good value for the price. (8 Euros)
cewengava – :
A nice, light spring/summer scent. Although listed as unisex, in my opinion this is a more feminine scent, although I guess in hot weather the right man could pull this off.
It does strongly remind me of something but I am unsure exactly what. I think a it might be that it smells like Clinique Happy, though I have not smelled that in years but my Mum used to wear it often. I think that is what it smells a bit like – Happy on my mother!
I get a nice citrus opening, not sharp at all but quite smooth, with a lovely bergamot note. Then it began to turn more floral although I was unable to distinguish the note. I had thought perhaps cherry blossom before I looked at the listed notes!
After an hour or so the citrus is present but less dominant, and the bergamot and floral notes interplay to create a light, uplifting, and to me very feminine scent. This does have a soapy note to it, but a pleasant one.
I think this is a nice work day scent, or for hot days. It is quite light and soft yet still has some projection, but gently. I think it would suit all ages.
Pleasant and inoffensive, I think people who like Happy, Somerset meadow, Noa, Premiour Jour, would like this. Good price too!
PandaLav – :
Eydis reminds me strikingly of Clinique Happy in Bloom. It possesses the same watery freesia-like note, accompanied by a soft mixture of grapefruit and bergamot that ends up in clean, almost soapy base. Although I prefer In Bloom both for the scent and the bottle, Eydis is pretty good for its ridiculously low price. It could make an excellent first perfume for a young girl, a serene entry in the perfume world.