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almafodii – :
this was my go-to lavender scent for a while. Not a true lavender scent, though its quite well-blended. The patchouli doesn’t really stick out to me, but i think it does add kind of a warmth to the scent, which is nice. And, it has a nice creamy dry down from the benzoin. if you looking for fresh, herbal lavender- look elsewhere. But I think its a very nice everyday scent. I work with some brutally honest kids and i’ve gotten everything from “you smell nice” to “you smell like soap” and the more ambiguous “you smell like a women’s bathroom” from this.
Niceyura – :
I love the lavender in this fragrance. I first experience real lavender used in perfume through a workshop in Grasse France, which is the home of Fragonard. However, the result of this fragrance is a lavender-patchouli and therefore not authentic lavender. It’s perfume. You can wear this on your skin and smell of a dark lavender, a smoky rich lavender that is appropriate for evening wear/formal wear at night. I find it sexy and romantic, beautiful. The patchouli is masculine and the lavender is feminine for me. However there are many who see lavender as masculine so combined with patchouli this can easily become a man’s cologne. Through years of experiencing so many different fragrances, I’ve discovered that a smell, a scent, has no gender. How is lavender for girls or boys how is patchouli masculine or feminine? How is leather a male or female thing when all fragrances for men and for women have all the same accords. This is totally unisex but more of a dark lavender with a smokiness that comes off as perfumey not real lavender. The dry down is much softer and turns to lavender powder. For actual lavender which you’d want to use as room spray air freshner try Demeter Fragrance Library Lavender or YARDLEY OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER. I really love Yardley Lavender and to me nothing tops it, as it’s the most realistic lavender of all time. But this is nice. Thank you Fragonard
dmitrius 777 – :
I completely agree with DresdenDoll. At first spray, the scent is a pretty straight forward lavender, but it dries down to a powdery sweetness and then I can’t smell the lavender anymore. Still love to wear it although I’m still hunting for the perfect lavender scent.
pavel1415 – :
Not pleasant and not natural enough lavender fragrance. Too rude. I don’t like it(
JaddindcagMog – :
Very soft and very pretty!!! love it!
Unlowlbyboatt – :
This begins as a distinct lavender scent, slightly dry and spicy. It quickly gets quite powdery, with a slight vanillic sweetness. Refreshing and relaxing, this is a great buy for a standard lavender scent.