Fleurs d’Oranger DSH Perfumes

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Fleurs d’Oranger DSH Perfumes

Rated 4.50 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

Fleurs d’Oranger DSH Perfumes for women and men of DSH Perfumes

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Fleurs d’Oranger by DSH Perfumes is a Floral fragrance for women and men, part of Les Rouges collection. Fleurs d’Oranger was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Dawn Spencer Hurwitz. The fragrance features 98% natural components, consisting of ambergris, bitter orange, vetiver, neroli, beeswax, French orange flower, sweet orange and Tunisian neroli.

2 reviews for Fleurs d’Oranger DSH Perfumes

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I am so disappointed with this fragrance.
    I tested first from a 1ml vial and was thrilled with what smelled to me very much like LUSH’s gorgeous discontinued Orange Blossom. Having only worn it once, I jumped the gun and ordered the 10ml for $63, thinking I had found my summertime orange blossom.
    The description on DSH’s website claims it is “a heady orange blossom soliflore with honey and animalic nuances in the drydown”. It was exactly that in my sample, and not at all that in the 10ml. Beeswax, ambergris and a very tame “sweet orange” are all I get. Heady? No. Animalic? Hardly, which is curious because I can certainly pick up the ambergris, but it does not read animalic here. Vetiver is completely undetectable.
    It smells of an old orange peel washed by the ocean (courtesy of ambergris) and preserved in beeswax. It isn’t awful and not unpleasant, but it sure ain’t orange blossom. Longevity is virtually non-existent. One hour max if you strain your sniffer really hard after dousing your skin heavily. And to add insult to injury, the sprayer is stuck in the cap.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Bright and happy are two adjectives I associate with Orange flowers, and Fleurs d’Oranger is aptly described by both.
    The first sniff makes me smile broadly. It takes no effort to enjoy, whisking me from New England in winter to a brilliantly sunny, warm orange grove in blossom, bees buzzing in the air. I can’t imagine it wouldn’t be universally appealing or appropriate for anyone to wear on any occasion, though it probably suits warmer weather best.
    So naturally and warmly honey-sweet I can’t resist it, even though I normally can’t tolerate much sweetness in perfumes. The bright, honey-sweet flowers are anchored by warm, lightly honey-accented beeswax along with a little vetiver. The slightly woody, very slightly animalic base has just enough heft to keep the fragrance from turning soapy, to my relief.
    My only criticism is that it’s not long-lasting. It’s such a joy over its short life that this won’t keep me from a purchase, however.

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