Jasmin D’Egypte Mahogany

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Jasmin D’Egypte Mahogany

Rated 4.50 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

Jasmin D’Egypte Mahogany for women of Mahogany

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Jasmin D’Egypte by Mahogany is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Top notes are tuberose, bergamot, black currant and green notes; middle notes are lily-of-the-valley, egyptian jasmine, ylang-ylang, iris, osmanthus, violet, gardenia and rose; base notes are cedar, sandalwood, amber, musk and oakmoss.

2 reviews for Jasmin D’Egypte Mahogany

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Jasmin d’Egypte also entered into the series of products that, in early 2017, gained new packaging, within the new visual pattern created for the line of fragrances that offer refills for the consumers, following the strategy of conscious consumption promoted by the company.
    Jasmin d’Egypte is the kind of fragrance that will never go out of style. It is a beautiful white floral, loaded with references from the 80’s and early 90’s. I can close my eyes and remember the curled hairstyle and the shoulders marked under the clothes.
    Apparently, this fragrance has undergone reformulation. Around 2013, the official composition was: Living Tuberose, bergamot, black currant and green notes (top); Muguet, jasmine absolute of Egypt, ylang-ylang, orris root, osmanthus, violet, rose and Living gardenia (body); sandalwood, cedar, amber, musk and moss (base). Currently, according to the company, the fragrance features a bouquet of white flowers, lily of the valley, Egyptian jasmine, violet, and iris (at the exit). Then, the body brings green and fruity notes, which rest on a base with notes of musk, vanilla, black pepper, and noble woods accord.
    What can we understand with these changes? First, there was a change between the head and heart layers of the fragrance, bringing a more immediate floral impact. The green nuances went down in order to balance. And the base gained creamier facets, with the arrival of the vanilla and the exit of the moss (probably, the greater reason of the reformulation, according to IFRA impositions).
    In addition, the perception of the fragrance changes. It is not difficult to find users of the first lots comparing Jasmin d’Egypte to the famous Poison (Dior). Likewise, there are those who do not see any similarity, precisely because there seem to be two different versions scattered in the market.
    Jasmin d’Egypte is more than a beautiful perfume worked on jasmine. It is a floral with a pretty sweet facet, directly related to the smell of ylang-ylang, which is no longer described but must be in that floral bouquet, at the top of the olfactory pyramid. I do not feel the green notes so present, but you can notice a discreet acidity, along with a fruity facet that reminds me of the smell of bananas.
    The projection is not aggressive, but it has very good lasting. And although it is not common for me to draw comparisons, I am obliged to say that Jasmin d’Egypte seems to be a lighter combination of Amarige (Givenchy) with a Brazilian version of Poême (Lancôme). At least it’s like that on my skin.
    The women (or men) who identify with these fragrances mentioned above, will enjoy Jasmin d’Egypte, which can be worn without parsimony and still has an excellent cost-benefit relationship, not to mention the refill. In my opinion, it is guaranteed satisfaction!

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m so happy this was added to the database. If you are ever in Brazil, give this one a try. You get a fairly priced 300ml bottle, so you can splurge on this one all you want. It’s got great lasting power and good projection, but it’s very light and airy, fresh and oh so creamy, but some powdery and woodiness in the background as well. This is a white floral done with such a delicate touch. I like to wear this one on warm days, before sleep or anytime I just want to smell of comfort. I wear this indoors, outdoors, day or evening…it’s very versatile.

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