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roverfan – :
Very light and almost nonexistent. I can barely smell anything on my skin. Just a general freshness. I’m not generally a fan of lily, but seriously-even if this were the best lily in the universe the price is outrageous. I’m not a fan of the bottle for this year either. It’s far too light and weak for the price. Unless you’re a collector I would steer clear.
vvovka – :
Super realistic, nice, quite happy and carefree very linear and nothing special for the price, clean and just simple. The bottle is lovely, but this is it about it. Just nothing to get excited about, though I tried 🙂 pass
maxim08 – :
To my nose not full on, pure muguet de bois, but an interesting memory: standing on moist earth in spring as acidic, eastern soil is awakening, picking lily of the valley flowers and smelling them one by one. “A lot of elements: is the way it strikes me.
I’ve grown LOV out west in alkaline soil as well, but this perfume takes me to picking them back northeast in acidic soil, and the entire experience with my Grandmother being right there. She wore LOV, and I’ve sought to find the fragrance name to no avail, though this one is really spectacular and as close as I’ve found.
I get a pow of bergamot at first, quite a bit of rose as the fragrance opens further on me, but always the unmistakable over veil of lily of the valley.
Bright, fresh, happy – but full at the same time, without being cloying or muddled. Nothing here to give me a headache. A masterpiece to my nose – a work of art!
Expensive, though – any rec’s by anyone about what LOV fragrance might have been worn in the 60s’ and 70’s; even perhaps into the 80s?