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tanya_glavackaya – :
This is a pretty jasmine-tuberose scent, with a creamy tropical drydown. Through no fault of this perfume, it only lasted about 90 minutes on me. It’s obvious the ingredients are quality, so if the notes sound intriguing definitely give it a try.
chertixa – :
Perfect for summer holidays. Very suffocating and long lasting so not for (my) office time.
EthanP8 – :
Fleur de Fleurs is a wonderful, intoxicating fragrance.
The first spray is floral in a classic way, mixed with sparkly citrus notes. Soon it becomes a creamy scent and this is when I really start to love it.
I never gave much thought to ylang ylang as a note before. It’s in many perfumes, I never disliked it, but it also wasn’t a favorite note or one I noticed strongly. After I used my sample of Fleur de Fleurs the first time, I really liked it but noticed I wasn’t really familiar with the titular flower. So I tried essential ylang ylang oil to find out more. Quite honestly I’m not into those oils in their pure form, and ylang ylang was no exception.
But now I know what role it plays in Fleur de Fleurs, and of course the perfume is much better than the oil.
I now also understand why ylang ylang is said to smell banana like, even though it’s still not like anyone would confuse those two aromas.
In Fleur de Fleur the ylang ylang is sweet and tropical feeling, and beautifully blended with jasmine and my favorite, tuberose. The florals are rich and creamy, but also have a pronounced fresh and clean facet and sometimes an underlying fruity aspect.
Vanilla and benzoin are definitely here to warm and sweeten the scent even more, but it never gets cloying or loses its freshness.
So this is a fragrance that I like so much I now appreciate a flower I didn’t care much about before.
It can and should be worn in spring and summer as it’s tropical and gives a crisp aura to the wearer. But through its warmth it can maybe also be worn when you miss the sun as a long winter comes to an end.
This is a bit expensive, but well, at least it also smells a bit expensive…
cdtnfrkbveirbyf – :
Well, “Fleur des Fleurs” meaning ylang-ylang in the Malay language… This is quite a misleading introduction to this perfume, which to me smells mostly of a sturdy tuberose firmly grounded in a nose-tickling woody base ! I had high hopes though on first spray, with the exotic carefree opening reminding me strongly of beautiful Goutal Songes… Unfortunately this was a very short-lived impression : FdF quickly morphs into Lagerfeld Chloe’s teen little sister, minus the fruity richness and baroque complexity.
Unimpressive.
kapsulest – :
Very beautiful white flower scent. It is joyful, warm, relatively airy. It has some floral sweetness that reminds me of a creamy gardenia like the one in Panouge Isabey – Gardenia. In dry down vanilla shows up and the mix with the flowers is wonderful. On very hot weather it has moderate sillage and longevity but it is very hot outside now. I suppose is better on slightly cooler weather.
I like it. It brings me joy in any season.
dmitrijj-kra0 – :
Ylang ylang with jasmines then some vanilla to sweetens the juice and bring it out of rancidity. If you are a jasmine and ylang ylang lover then this will be impressive to you.