L’Eau De Rose Ramon Monegal

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L'Eau De Rose Ramon Monegal

L’Eau De Rose Ramon Monegal

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

L’Eau De Rose Ramon Monegal for women and men of Ramon Monegal

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L’Eau De Rose by Ramon Monegal is a Floral fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Ramon Monegal. The fragrance features rose, tea rose, taif rose, neroli, Indonesian patchouli leaf and musk.

“Radiant caress. Idyll between drops of morning dew and velvet textures of petals of aromatic Roses. Captivating elixir with epilogue in the shape of adage of Musks between leaves of Patchouly.” L’Eau De Rose was launched in 2009.

8 reviews for L’Eau De Rose Ramon Monegal

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    As always, I’ll preface by saying that I’m not normally a fan of florals. I received a sample of this and all I’ve gotten from after several hours of wear is an intense soapy neroli smell. I don’t really get any of the other notes..can detect the rose a bit but it’s definitely overpowered. I’m vaguely headachy and feel nauseous every time I go back to see if the scent has evolved. Strong dislike!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    A very green, light, dewy, citrussy rose – a bit too much like rose soap for my liking. Tremendous staying power, though – a good nine hours – and a very nice drydown, rather softer than the top notes. Great if you want to smell like rose soap all day, which I confess I sometimes do. I won’t be buying it, though, as I already have Sa Majesté la Rose and that will do me for a fresh, dewy rose.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    In defence of Ramon Monegal’s work, I must say that many of them I tried (and I tried and have quite a bit) are a true work of art to me. On my skin they work perfectly, long lasting, with pretty good silage. This one is true strong rose. Not a bit dirty or soapy. Good for me, that my skin chemistry doesn’t produce any egg-smell 🙂

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    agree with henri345que Rose and rotten egg

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Ramon Monegal fragrances seems for me like jokes that everyone is laughing and that i cannot find any humor on that. I’m surprised with this perfumer, the three fragrances i tried from him doesn’t reflect a experienced perfumer. They have commonplace, short-lived or unworked bases, and seem like a work of a young perfumer that only learned to do the top. L’Eau de Roses has a great rose top, fresh, not sour, musky, slightly fruity, but the drydown is nasty, showing a musk with an egg aroma. Roses and egg note, what and awful combination and awful surprise.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I”m quite a fan of this house, but not so much this perfume. I’ve worn it three times now and what I’ve decided is… it’s more for the gents. The musk note is just too masculine on my skin.
    Can you detect the rose? Yes, but not the feminine type that I”m used to. Now I’m a rose/patchouli lover, and I”ll try anything that has this combo, but I would like geranium or ylang ylang added to earthen it up a bit. As is, it’s too airy, bordering on cologn-ish.
    OK, so not my favorite from this line; that is still Cherry Musk. But worth trying.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    A typical Lush dewy Rose & patchouli perfume, with a quite prominent very musky skin sweaty note in the base. It has quite a warm & balmy feel to it, like hot summer nights. Very strong & longlasting, its certainly a quality perfume. Worth sampling/testing if your after a rich musky skin style Rose fragrance.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    A bouquet of roses with musk and patchouly inside a bouttle.
    So feminine, so sexy…

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