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uggbootssale – :
I love Inis Moonlight. I tried it because I saw it on QVC and since I love all things Irish, I got. I’ve been using it for years.
Inoffensive, perfect office scent but it’s a sniffie that is not well known so it’s unique in the office.
I did go onto Fragrances of Ireland and it is not listed as being in production. Very sad.
kinaleks – :
This is a fun scent, for sure. It’s far from frivolous, but not serious either. The water notes make it smell clean, without being soapy (but I could see how this would remind some of a room spray or candle). Moonlight, however, is not the most unique or inventive fragrance, and it’s not that memorable. But could definitely be an everyday kind of perfume.
Other reviewers have mentioned it’s hard to find. Try looking into Irish and British import stores!
wagearman – :
I bought this in a gift shop in middle of nowhere Ireland when I was studying abroad summer 2016. I love this fragrance and I love that it is a bit oily so it lasts quite well on me. It is very inoffensive and fresh, but has a subtle saltiness. (At least to me anyway) Just something about the combination of ingredients sits well on my skin. I think the florals, aquatic, and sandalwood notes combine in a way that take me to the southern Irish coast. I remember looking over this beautiful cliff, that was covered with thick grass and flowers, and smelling the fresh salt air. I love where it takes me and it will always be special to me.
mikhail2409 – :
I so love the way this smells. Sweet, sexy and floral, reminiscent of something you’ve smelled before but can’t quite place. I don’t get the “Exclamation” comparison at all. This has very short longevity on me, or maybe I get nose blind to it.
prostata007 – :
This fragrance is just so lovely and fresh smelling. There is something in it that sets it apart from other fruity florals. Maybe its the cyclamen and mandarin? Anyhow the notes blend really well and I say this is a must have despite it being difficult to find (shame).
dik.serg – :
It’s been a long time since I’ve smelled this perfume, but it definitely left a lasting impression on me. I love the mysterious water notes. It’s just…wow. I love it. And to make it even better, it’s made by an Irish company (Irish descendant here). I can’t wait until I actually get this perfume, and I might look into some of the other perfumes that Fragrances of Ireland has to offer.
GrorpzepApamp – :
To me it’s like a peachy, berry, fruity exclaimation-esque fragrance, except that it is not sharp. Watery, forgettable.
ddimitroff – :
I like to think of this cozy, dreamy blend as my “James and The Giant Peach” fragrance; watery, nectar rose, on a gentle bed of peach fuzz, quietly rolling down a green hill in moonlight.
Inis “Moonlight” opens on a sparkling, lipstick rose, immediately made clean and watery by the inclusion of a citrusy, fiber-soft, cyclamen note. Some pearly, sheer, “night flower” notes emerge, that are like a mix of white florals, vegetal musk and grapes. There is something vaguely nostalgic about it at this point and it almost reminds me of an updated version of “Exclamation!”, but not before it becomes deeper, softer, almost like a pulpy plum, in its gentle richness. The sweetness subsides a little and the water note comes forward and its deepness with a hint of grass, reminds me of reeds by the waterside and the darkness and stillness of a lake at night. This all dries down into a warm, almost astringent, cedar hum, with the florals deepening into something more akin to rosewood than rose.
There’s something distinctly snuggly and dreamy about this scent, but it’s subliminal and I can’t quite put my finger on it. It wraps around you in a fuzzy haze of warmth, while still evoking a sense of freshness; overall, the sensation is like wearing a soft sweater, outdoors, on a cool night. “Inis Moonlight” has that interesting character of contrasts, making it seem, both, evoking of coolness and warmth at the same time. It’s a truly cuddly blend.