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Ella39 – :
an earthy jasmin is very realistic , i like it not to buy but it was lovely to be able to smell it !
Xeroxcpzeb – :
Oh dear, another jasmine that disappoints me. I get the smell of root vegetables.
belaz1984 – :
You know, I was not thrilled with this. I like my jasmine green and unadulterated, and I got too much spice with this. The jasmine indeed smelled very true-to-life (not overly so, not at all, just real), but the spice ruined the whole thing for me. I do love cloves, but at this point in time I am looking for pure jasmine, maybe a tad sweeter and greener. This does not quite fit the bill. I happened to pass an enormous jasmine plant loaded with brown-tinged blossoms yesterday. So the flowers were right on the verge of wilting away and dying. I buried my nose in it and inhaled deeply. This perfume smells just like that jasmine plant…plus cloves.
kabrislv – :
This oil does for jasmine what Yosh’s Sottile does for rose. It opens green and stemmy, indolic in a natural way. My nose does not detect the clove, but the combination of notes conjures up images of wild jasmine in a rustic vase more than a live bush. It’s ethereal and a little linear, which is expected given it’s a soliflore.This is not high pitched as A La Nuit nor is it fruity green as Love and Tears, I’d say it’s closer to MPG’s Jardin Blanc without the screechiness. This house has impressive creations, really well crafted and straightforward, which I appreciate a lot. Now they also come in spray cans for the mist spray crowd. A must sniff for any white floral aficionado.
sagsalasp – :
This is way too artistic and “every facet of the flower” for me. I just wanted to find a jasmine that smells like the sweet sambac jasmine absolute they sell at health food stores, but has good lasting power. This is not it. Jasmin was like a really bad amusement park ride that I just wanted to get off of.
At first Jasmin smells like it is rotting, and whatever is rotting is not jasmine. Then for the rest of its development it smells like funeral bouquets of gladiolas ordered directly from the florist, and it brings back bad memories.