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Chernokrylay – :
I was looking for something else that had been pushed to the back of one of the shelves my fragrance collection “lives” on and came across a small bottle of INDIAN GARDENIA body oil that I hadn’t worn in quite some time. I put some on and was surrounded by the scent of creamy gardenias mixed with other heady floral notes. Over time, the jasmine becomes more prominent and after several hours I can start picking up the sandalwood notes underneath. To me, there’s an incense-like quality about this scent. The sillage is considerable as is the longevity.
I’ve had this one for many years and probably purchased it soon after it was introduced. As it’s been discontinued, I wasn’t sure if I should post a review, but it’s in the database here and apparently still available through various sources.
puma759 – :
I also have the oil version of this fragrance. The blend is so fresh and beautiful. Like a bouquet of creamy florals (especially Gardenia).
To me the main note which stands out is the Gardenia itself, which is rich and creamy. I think it is also complimented by the mimosa, the champaca and the jasmine. The rose and lilly-of-the-valley round off the composition.
All in all a beautiful fragrance. I have received compliments whilst wearing it, and it brings me joy every time I put it on. Love it! Maybe a shame it’s discontinued but I will treasure it.
-Zheka- – :
Bought it when I was 14 in Italy while I was vacationing. I really loved it and still have it now 10 yrs later and still smells great. Its an unusual scent. My mom had bought one too but she got sick of it quickly. Whenever I smell it, it reminds me of Italy 🙂
comischev – :
I’ve had the perfume oil of this for over 7 years and it still smells perfect to this day. The perfume oil is a creamy white floral fragrance, with moderate sillage and amazing (more than 8 hours) lasting power. I can detect neroli, gardenia and amber most prominently,making this easy on the nose and very well blended. I usually layer this with other fragrances. It can tone down the ‘screechiness’ of any other fragrance, making it smoother without adding any sweetness, lending warmth and a velvety texture to other perfumes you mix it with.