Jasmina April Aromatics

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Jasmina April Aromatics

Jasmina April Aromatics

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
(12 customer reviews)

Jasmina April Aromatics for women of April Aromatics

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Description

An aphrodisiac par excellence. The Jasmine flowers for this scent are
obtained from the south of India and are distilled through a variety of
processes. The flower‘s calming, soothing qualities help to relax the
body, lift the spirit and quiet the nerves. Jasmina brings a heightened
spiritual awareness and encourages sleep and dreaming. It is a very
sensual scent. Jasmina was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Tanja Bochnig.

12 reviews for Jasmina April Aromatics

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh it’s beautiful… Again the quality is obvious, you know you are smelling the real thing. Jasmina reminds me of TF Jasmin Rouge but more simple (and more natural). Unfortunately the headache it’s gave me reminds me of Lush Lust… Like many Jasmine centric perfumes it’s very sexy.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent reminds me the song;
    “easy like sunday morning”.
    I adore it so much, makes me feel so happy.
    Sunny feeling and sweet fresh smelling.
    I feel very relaxed and in my centre whilst wearing it.
    Jasmine, grapefruit and ylang ylang work in perfect harmony to induce that happy feeling.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Hopefully no one takes offense to this, but this perfume has shown me I do not care for natural essences for the most part!
    Gorgeous, lush, fully blooming jasmine bouquet 100%. But it made me realize I don’t want to smell like a literal aspect of nature. I had the same reaction to CB I Hate Perfume’s “To See a Flower”. A bit too photorealistic for me personally, as I am with visual art. I prefer the mind’s interpretation or a concept the imagination ran wild with to the real thing I guess!
    [3/18]

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Real, steamy, indolic jasmine, like you’re in a lush tropical garden. I get olfactory fatigue within moments but on a warm, humid day I can get whiffs of this all day. Others could smell it on me throughout the room with 3 sprays. I can’t go back to synthetic jasmine after this; I’m in love!

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Although I’m no expert to write a review, I do grow pikake + night-blooming jasmine in my gardens with love. This Jasmine by April Aromatics is a can’t-go-wrong genuine natural scent for any or no occasion. So nice to carry the aroma with me!

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Metallic watery citrusy Indian rancid jasmines. The jasmines are taken to the minimum trying to hide the rancidity and wanting to shows the delicate of the jasmines. It’s kind of similar to “Purple Reign” as i can sense the metallic water & citrus fling somehow here.
    Remains ok, but not as an amazing jasmine fragrance.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Gorgeous natural smelling jasmine. I get the same dizzy feeling as when smelling the flowers directly, without that sharp or otherwise unpleasant undertones I usually get from jasmine in perfumes. It has all the nuances of the real flowers. Just when I thought I’d never find a jasmine fragrance that would work on me!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the first indolic jasmine perfume that I’ve ever loved. Though it has an animalic quality, it doesn’t go overboard into the fecal jasmine territory. It retains a freshness and natural garden-like quality. Unfortunately, because it’s a natural perfume, it’s not as longlasting in its intensity and tends to dwindle away, but it still has a beautiful drydown.
    Even though it doesn’t build in sillage, it’s still worth buying such a beautiful jasmine scent. I’m testing the alcohol version from a sample, so perhaps the oil version would have more endurance.
    Reminds me of a fresh pikake blossom still growing on the plant.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Jasmine lovers this is for you. Jasmina is a beautiful unadulterated pure and clean jasmine. Personally I prefer other florals over jasmine but this is a game changer– there is no mistaking the quality of this creation. It does not go indolic or dirty like other jasmine-centeric scents I have tried in the past, but rather, this stays fresh with a natural light creaminess to it that is very pretty and feminine.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    This is such an amazing soliflore. I love almost every April Aromatics fragrance and this one is no exception. It’s a true jasmine, fleshy, heady and creamy. It smells exactly like my mom’s jasmine plant when it’s in flower and it has excellent silage and longevity. i don’t know how this line consistently produces such long lasting, gorgeous, natural fragrances but I’m so glad they do.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Jasmina by Eiderdown Press:
    It’s not often that I write back-to-back reviews on perfumes from the same fragrance house; it’s rare for me to flip my lid over a line of natural fragrances; and its rarer still for me to fall in love with a jasmine-heavy perfume. But I have fallen into a swoon over the line of organic, botanical perfumes from April Aromatics (created by Berlin-based perfumer Tanja Bochnig)—and if you find me writing about these perfumes for three weeks in a row, understand that it’s not because I don’t have other perfumes to sample, but because they are that good. In fact, this week’s review is attributable to an email conversation I had with my perfume-blogging friend Jasia, who pointed out the excellence of April Aromatics Jasmina, and who was so right about it that I feel like I should thank her. Very few jasmine-centric fragrances have ever wormed their way into my heart, so I didn’t expect Jasmina would worm its way there either, and I probably would have sampled it dead-last were it not for my friend’s enthusiasm. As it turns out, I now feel like I’ve found my perfect jasmine perfume—one that is floaty and easy-to-wear while also managing to be sensual. A balancing act that is pretty hard to beat.
    If I tell you that Jasmina is the olfactory equivalent of sunlight, then you might get the impression that this is a happy perfume, which it is. But there is also a tender whiff of flesh (of skin) that is like a kite string which tethers this olfactory sun to the Earth, or more precisely, to its earthly occupants. Wearing Jasmina, I think about people and places that have a sunlit easiness to them and an undercurrent of something else I can’t name, except to call it a sense of the personal (rather than the breezy impersonal). Hopefully you will know what I mean when I say that wearing this perfume makes me think about Butters from South Park; and John Denver singing “Sunshine on the water looks so lovely”; and certain bends in a river in upstate New York I once knew intimately, thanks to a boyfriend who liked to canoe. It’s a perfume that makes me think about my childhood, and the times I spent outdoors with my sisters, and how easy it was to entertain ourselves when we were a certain age. And in the way that it makes me think of all these things, I would have to say that this perfume makes me feel a genuine sense of gratitude for every smooth-sailing moment of my life.
    Jasmina starts off with a very discernible and lovely burst of grapefruit that is just tart and juicy enough to make one feel uplifted and groovy, as if the sun has been out for days and the sky is the perfect shade of blue. As it melds with the jasmine and ylang-ylang accord, there is a hint of the wintergreen facet that often accompanies white-floral perfumes, and that reminds me of the natural world and of being outdoors. The top notes hang on for a delightfully long time, and so does the “main event,” which is the straightforward and dreamy smell of jasmine that is nectarous and pretty. In the first hour of wear, one can detect a sheer amount of indoles that smell fleshy and have a tinge of the urinous about them, but they are so light that only a perfumista who is seriously sniffing her wrist would recognize them. That they are present, though, is what lends Jasmina its gentle sensuality and takes it from smelling merely lovely, in a way that a landscape painting is lovely, to smelling poignantly lovely … like a landscape you once stood in; a landscape in which you can see yourself taking part.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Jasmine is another natural perfume from April Aromatics with the most rich and very beautiful sweet floral aroma with a subtle Ylang-Ylang smell in the deep soul of this lovely fragrance.
    The term Jasmine is probably derived from Persian word Yasmine meaning “fragrance,” which is adopted in Arabic as Yasym given to jasmine flowers.
    Fragrantica “says” it is a masculine scent but for me this fragrance has captured the beautiful, feminine and classic characteristics of the flower itself with its single note blend of jasmine is both refreshing and inspiring, becoming a very sexy feminine fragrance.
    This is jasmine conveyed as naturally as possible, without the creaminess or the sweetness that is often added to it even with the note of pink grapefruit.
    Another very well done April Aromatic fragrance to take you heightened spiritual awareness and encourages sleep and dreaming.
    If you like and has been looking for a pure and natural jasmim scent, definitely this is for you.
    Enjoy it.

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