Jitterbug DSH Perfumes

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Jitterbug DSH Perfumes

Rated 3.67 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)

Jitterbug DSH Perfumes for women of DSH Perfumes

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Description

Jitterbug is inspired by the sexy swing dance craze of the 1940s. It is a vintage-style spicy-amber-oriental perfume, a part of the collection New Creations.

Top notes: Bergamot, Blackberry, Lemon, Pimento Berry. Middle notes: Benzoin, Bulgarian Rose , Clove Bud, Egyptian Jasmine . Base notes: Amber, Frankincense (Olibanum), Labdanum, Musk, Patchouli.

It is available as 30 ml EDP. The nose behind this fragrance is Dawn Spencer Hurwitz.

6 reviews for Jitterbug DSH Perfumes

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    A vintage lover’s must-have.
    The opening is a little spicy and smoky, but soon it settles on the skin. The dry-down is rich and slightly sweet. Jitterbug is a sister of various vintage scents. I get some YSL Opium, some CHANEL COCO (before reformation), even some Mitsouko.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    If you are an oriental lover and like a dry finish, I think you would enjoy Jitterbug.
    If you like classical frags from the major houses but just can’t wear them because of the powerful sillage or the assaulting opening notes, I think you would enjoy Jitterbug.
    Jitterbug is smooth and understated, a bit of an oxymoron considering it’s theme is the swinging 40’s. To quote Doc Elly, “.. Jitterbug comes across as a well-made modern “oriental” body wearing a vintage dress made by a famous French couturier.”
    I don’t smell any citrus at all, spicey in the opening and quickly developing into the heart of the frag. Inoffensive to sensitive noses, classical and warm, wear it anytime of the year, day and night, only exception extremely hot weather (or maybe not). If you can pull off a spicey oriental in a heatwave, this would be the one.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Ohhh me, ohhh my…spicy patchouli…it’s like my dream comes true; it’s like “I found you” feeling at last.
    Benzoin comes a little while after and the whole scent transforms into an aoud-y, incensy combination. It makes the scent more interesting, but I have to admit I was happier with just the simple spicy patchouli at the beginning.
    Am I too greedy? Maybe 🙂
    A must.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Definitely vintage feeling at first application. I get patchouli right off the back. Less so the opening notes which is a bit of a disapointment because I’d love some fresh berries and citrus to start the journey. With drydown I get roses and a bit of amber. Also a slight murkiness from the pimento. I find the drydown more spicy, florals fade and the herby frankincense is more apparent. I would’ve loved for the florals to last longer. I like this one but it’s not a love.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is definitely vintage inspired, as in preformulated Jicky type vintage. I couldn’t believe how similar it was to Jicky on opening.
    It has the same sweet, creamy vanilla opening. Jitterbug does not have the powder element (AMEN!!). Between the spice, citrus, and warm, woody and smooth base, it’s complex.
    It’s sweet without being too so, it’s got a floral note but the rose and jasmine counter each other and don’t dominate the blend.
    It’s a grown up fun, carefree, playful scent that’s got a bit of sassy sexiness thrown in for good measure.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Another good one from DSH! Jitterbug is supposed to be a vintage-inspired perfume, and it definitely accomplishes what it set out to do, reminding me a bit of the old Jean Patou fragrances but with a more natural feel. It starts out with that same light, fluffy, slightly aldehydic-fruity floral impression that I get from some vintage perfumes, but these top notes are quickly joined by a more substantial and down-to-earth base of incense, patchouli and amber. It reminds me of a perfume that my mother had when I was growing up. The sillage is moderate, and the scent lasts 5-6 hours.
    If I can anthropomorphize a bit, Jitterbug comes across as a well-made modern “oriental” body wearing a vintage dress made by a famous French couturier. Except for a fleeting hint of soapiness early on, I’m enjoying this very much.

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