Ginger Lily Providence Perfume Co.

3.38 из 5
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Ginger Lily Providence Perfume Co.

Ginger Lily Providence Perfume Co.

Rated 3.38 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

Ginger Lily Providence Perfume Co. for women and men of Providence Perfume Co.

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Description

Ginger Lily is a clean and fresh unisex fragrance of ginger lily and bitter orange increased with spices and placed on a warm amber base. It was developed by Charna Ethier in 2009.

Top notes: ginger, black pepper, bitter orange and mango. Heart: ginger orchid, May rose, ylang-ylang and styrax. Base: white cognac, amber, vetiver and copaiba.

It is available as 30 ml EDP.

8 reviews for Ginger Lily Providence Perfume Co.

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this line. But, for some reason the opening of this one smelled like the empties when cleaning up from a drunken bacchanalia the night before. Not very appealing. I’m glad to see cognac is listed as one of the notes – that must be what’s going sideways on me. Maybe because it’s warm. It turns into more of a ginger scent later and has a beautiful ambery dry down. I’ll be trying this one again in cooler weather.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I am obsessed with this perfume, and honestly cannot stop smelling myself. The main notes that come out on me are the spicy ones- ginger, black pepper, clove, etc. There are some vague floral notes; but mainly warm, yummy spices.
    It’s gorgeous, and blows Jo Malone’s ginger biscuit out of the water.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    185) Three O’clock whith nothing
    parfum extrèmement délicat mais aussi très léger. La perception est même problématique tellement il est transparent, il nécessite d’être aspergé dans un tissu pour être analysé.
    Après 20 minutes j’ai abandonné je ne percevais déjà plus rien sinon une vague odeur citronnée.
    Finallement sur papier le parfum se développe et semble intéressant…mais franchement ça n’en vaut déjà plus la peine, je sentais presque plus l’odeur du papier.
    extremely delicate fragrance but also very light. Perception is even problematic so it is transparent, it needs to be sprayed in a tissue to be analyzed.
    After 20 minutes I gave up, I already perceived nothing more except a vague lemon scent.
    Finally on paper the perfume develops and seems interesting (a super light Five O’Clock)… but frankly it is not worth it already .
    I almost smell more the odor of the paper.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    After reading a review of Ginger Lily that described a strong, fresh spicy, long lasting, true fresh ginger scent, I dropped everything to buy a sample. I fully expected to love this scent as I LOVE fresh ginger. So disappointed! The lily type scent dominates the ginger scent. What there is of a ginger scent smells more like ginger powder than fresh ginger. I understand that ginger oil is very difficult to isolate while retaining the fresh volatiles. However, it can be done with special CO2 extraction techniques. Maybe I’m chasing the ginger dragon here, but hopefully one day I will find the illusive fresh spicy ginger that I oh so crave.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I really wanted to like this scent. The notes sounded great.
    I bought a sample of it, and initialy the scent is very much alcohol to me. As it softens I expected the ginger to come out faster, but oddly I smelled tobacco or some other very earthy scent. To me that lasted for at least 1/2 hour before it softened an the ginger came out. The ginger is not as potent as I expected, the tobacco/earthy scent which is not listed here still lingered. The ginger prounouced thereafter and the soft lily and florals came out. I do not smell any fruit. It take a long time for the final note to introduct itself.
    This scent last a long time, but I personally did not like it. This is not the ginger scent I was looking for. I don’t want a tea scent or cinammon so I really expected to like this based on the notes.
    The brand gets a thumbs up though for sillage and longevity.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    well well well. the opening is all about ginger, indeed, no sweetness, in your face 🙂 some traces of lily as well. Surprisingly, with time it evolves into a sweeter, almost gourmand composition with cognac, amber and mango starring and ginger giving a naughty wink.
    honestly, I found it hard to discern the flowers, they all seem to mellow together and add a little subtlety to this fragrance, saving it from being sticky sweet, which is a major plus to me.
    All in all, it is a mouthwatering fragrance yet does not ever go over the line to become sticky, jammy or cloying, stays well balanced. I am glad that I bought a travel size of this yummieness.
    I would have to force myself to find a similar fragrance, yet I believe those who like Frapin 1270 or PG Lounges Profanes would embrace this ginger-hearted liquor 🙂

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    About a year ago, Providence Perfume made news in the perfume blogosphere as one of the “outlaw” perfumers that were ignoring IFRA regulations. If you’re not familiar with these regs, they outright ban certain perfume ingredients known to cause skin rashes in a miniscule percentage of the population. Never mind that a warning label suffices when it comes to food items or household products that contain potential allergens; if you’re a perfume lover, you’re screwed.
    Providence and other natural perfumers decided to treat the IFRA as the rubbish that it is, and Ginger Lily is one of their offerings that I was fortunate enough to sample via Fragrantica. Ginger Lily is a complex, boozy oriental floral that opens with burst of piquant ginger, pepper and clove that is balanced against the freshness of bitter orange and some lush mango. The top notes are so big and bold that they filled the whole house when I was testing GL. The spices are then rounded and softened by the floral heart, and finished with a flourish of warm cognac and amber. A must-try for lovers of ginger-centric perfumes.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Hot fiery dragon’s breath that opens with black pepper, sharp, fresh ginger and a hint of clove and bitter orange peel–very strong, natural and masculine to start.
    The ferocity recoils a little as the flowers soften the composition, but the spicy heat remains: ylang-ylang and rose are subtly discernable as the main player is always ginger. Cognac delivers an enigmatic swirl of inebriation into the spiraling tendrils of hot smoke.
    As Ginger Lily continues to evolve, the mango’s fleshy character makes way without too much of its inherent scent. Copahu (copaiba balsam) isn’t overly present either but definitely extends the peppery notes and adds richness along with styrax.
    Ambery dryness to finish like hot embers glowing in a dragon’s lair.

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