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vlad-murman – :
this was my favorite of the women’s samples I tried from this line. It went on with a lovely creamy tart floral and pear hand lotion. Grapefruit and plum brought more fruit but also sweetness in as it dried down. Nice layers, smoothly and seamlessly blended into an sort of vintage plum oriental, on the light side, but very pretty. Nice!
jgc – :
This fragrance started out as a candy musk (think Lifesaver’s pink musks) on me but that only lasted 1-2mins then it morphed into something much more mature (as the sandalwood presented itself). It continued to have an underlying candy sweetness about it but it became more like a Sandalwood soap with a hint of warmth from the amber.
ljs466speagoessenda – :
As mentioned in my review for Symetrie “Love”, I received a sample booklet of Symetrie fragrances. Out of the 6 women’s fragrances, “Love” and “Harmony” are the ones that caught my attention the most.
The booklet came with a coupon, which means I only paid $14 for each. I’d have been unhappy if I’d paid full price for these fragrances.
I like Harmony and have used it during the summer, fall, and winter. It may be more appropriate for the Spring and Summer months, but I use it whenever I feel like it.
Harmony opens rather loud but dries down to a soft scent that sits close to the skin. I believe the loud/sharp note is the grapefruit, followed by the orchid. There’s something a little spicy about this scent, but the spice is in a good way.
If you like soft fragrances, particularly for office wear, Harmony may work well for you, as long as you allow it to dry down. If you must respray, do so in the restroom where the fragrance will have time to dissipate before you head back to your office/desk, as the loud opening would be headache-inducing for those who dislike strong fragrances.
Harmony’s longevity and sillage are weak, so you’ll likely need to carry the bottle or an atomizer to respray during the day. These fragrances perform almost the same way as body mists, hence the need to respray.
I typically spray my pulse points and a little on my top, but I feel this perfume performs best on my pulse points.
Just like “Love”, there is nothing unique about “Harmony”. The scent is familiar– I either own or have used something that reminds me of this fragrance.
Both “Harmony” and “Love” share similarities in their composition, so buy either one, not both.
Between the two, I prefer “Love”. But once I’m done with both, I don’t see myself purchasing any other scents in this line, given how familiar they smell.
Bottom line: I like Harmony, but I strongly recommend that you test it before you buy it, especially if you’ll be paying full price.