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makcyxu4 – :
This seems to vary by batch. My third bottle is heavy on the tangy fruits and too light on the vanilla floral.
ilaviiitech – :
Beautiful, uplifting herbal fruit at first blast. Then I smell vanilla hovering over silk tree blossom(maybe it smells like mimosa too, but I’ve never smelled real mimosa so this reminds me of the pink powder puff silk tree flowers-they smell like a blend of peach, gardenia, and chamomile with a tiny bit of coconut). The drydown is the prettiest floral vanilla scent. This one always makes me physically feel better.
tattoo3 – :
I am very sad to say I’m not a fan of this one at all. The Voluspa line intrigues me for sure, so when I ordered samples I was on the edge of my seat and drooling in anticipation, but Mimosa Martini falls short. Upon first applying it, all I could think of was the citrus-cleaner smell of my local dollar stores. I am not one to complain that things smell “cheap” under most circumstances, but the scent of dollar stores conjures up images of messy aisles and plastic toys of questionable quality. I tried very hard to do away with that association and hoped the fragrance would develop into something else, but alas, Mimosa Martini stays very artificial and astringent on my skin, almost to the point of being a scrubber. I almost ordered a bottle of this unsniffed and I am so glad I didn’t, though disappointed because I really wanted to like this one. Definitely try it before you buy it.
andron91 – :
The only reason I “disliked” it is because I didn’t feel like it was sophisticated enough of a smell to press “like” and I know I wouldn’t want to wear it out of choice since the watermelon note in the perfume is definitely not my type, and is strictly a summery fragrance. I love Voluspa perfumes in general, and am a total fan of the Jasmine Brown Sugar, but I didn’t really like this one.
ahel09 – :
I love this Perfume. I have worn it for 7 years even though I have to send to America for it. It is subtle and feminine without being cloying. It has light green apple and vanilla notes (even though there is no green apple in it – or so my hubby thinks) I always get compliments on my scent.
If you like a light floral with green notes that doesn’t hit you in the face. Try it!
cpes – :
Floral, with a bit of honey at first application. Can definitely smell the lime. It’s ok to me. I think just a tinge too sharp. Lily more obvious in the dry down.