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KaloAloge – :
It smelled so lovely of Lemon in the bottle. On me however, it turned in to sour vomit. Very strange and such a shame. Faded very quickly though.
karat211 – :
Smells sort of like orange peel…
neptuna – :
Honore’s Trips is a lovely, fresh and cheerful blend of pure orange and lemon essential oils. While I like simple and pleasant perfumes, this one is simply too simplistic. One doesn’t have to be Olivia Giacobetti to create such a fragrance, all one needs is a few bottles of various citrus oils and a bottle of spirit.
Additionaly sillage and expecially longevity are poor, but what to expect when there are only most volatile top notes in it?
диночка – :
my son’s totally bewitched: he says, it smells like a freshly cut orange – but it vanishes after 2 minutes realtime, he admits…and says that he’ll stay with bonpoint cologne. lucky me, don’t have to buy another;-)
machineasousgr – :
Tried this at Anthropologie today. On my skin, it’s a clean, warm citrus scent – but as other reviewers noted, it doesn’t last long! I even accidentally doused my whole hand in it when trying to do a test spray, and it STILL faded within 10 minutes. Still, will look for these notes in other perfumes.
sk5000mmx – :
I bought a sample from luckyscent, received it today, and tried it.
This perfume smells good… for 5 minutes!
Right out of the bottle comes a wonderful citrus scent with a twist that leans towards lemon and lime rather than bergamot. Really amazing stuff so far.
Then it all vanishes and within 5 minutes, you are left with a barely noticeable drydown.
What a letdown. I will not buy the full bottle. What use is a perfume that lasts only a few minutes, no matter how good it is?
It is like watching a movie preview that really intrigues you, only to find out that the full movie doesn’t exist!
It could have been a good perfume…
djoi13 – :
Should say I’m surprised to find this one in the gent’s department, it has to be labelled unisex. It is citrus, one of my favourites again, but it’s rare to make it wrong with citruses..this one doesn’t smell complicated, but this is rather an advantage, can’t say the same about the price tag though. Well, just an opinion. My husband and I, we like it, especially that he’s got a soft spot for lemony scents.