La Reine des Fleurs DSH Perfumes

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La Reine des Fleurs DSH Perfumes

Rated 3.50 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

La Reine des Fleurs DSH Perfumes for women and men of DSH Perfumes

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La Reine des Fleurs by DSH Perfumes is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. La Reine des Fleurs was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Dawn Spencer Hurwitz. Top notes are bergamot, mandarin orange, peach and jasmine; middle notes are rose geranium, moroccan rose, turkish rose and orris root; base notes are siam benzoin, patchouli, sandalwood, civet, moss, vanilla, tahitian vanilla, peru balsam and tolu balsam.

2 reviews for La Reine des Fleurs DSH Perfumes

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Sweet balsamic roses.
    Sandalwood vanilla on top of balsamic roses. The sweetness is almost cloying like a candy cloying with balsamic effect, patchouli, sandalwood, elemi, and huge vanilla.
    Not really.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Disclosure: I don’t generally write reviews, but as there are none yet, and I feel that there deserve to be, I think I’ll quickly type up my notes.
    Review:
    Mmmmm, yummy. Not in a gourmand way. But just in a plain old good way. It opens with rose, citrus, and fresh, sweet fruit- I wouldn’t have said peach, at least not at this juncture. Instead I smell something more tart and berry-like, though it could be a result of the interplay of peach and citrus, particularly mandarin. I have only a small amount in a dabber (an extra provided with an order from DSH), but the silage, at least initially, seems fairly good. However, as the fragrance moves to the heart I seem to lose it almost entirely. It stays very faint, going in and out of notice for maybe 15-30 minutes. Then there’s a development in the scent- it becomes less fresh and dewy, less tart. The peach gets deeper and plusher, I’m sure I smell some oak moss, in general a strong underpinning of base notes. It reminds me at this stage of Rose de Nuit (beeswax, apricot, and rose) and my vintage Mitsouko, by Serge Lutens an Guerlain, respectively. The peach is at least as prominent as the rose at this point, and the effect of the scent- well-blended and luxurious, is lovely. I question the sillage as it never quite returns to what it was in the top notes, but the longevity is superb. I put it on when I was at breakfast at 8 something, it’s been 12 hours and I’ve got a very nice, though close to the skin, dark and fuzzy peach.

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