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front242 – :
I blind bought this a while ago. I can’t smell any lily-of-the-valley at all! I smell mostly rose and lilac in a very old fashioned way. I gave it to my mother.
vanidze2401 – :
Nice, but it’s mostly sweet lilas. Lily of the valley is noticeable, but certainly not that potent. Longevity and sillage are outstanding, but if you look for some fresh naturalistic lily of the valley flowers, this shouldn’t be your choice.
dimarik999 – :
I have been intrigued by the updated line of fragrances from Molinard in the somber purple bottles. They are very well priced and are of the same high quality as the earlier Molinards.
The Lily of the valley in this fragrance is so shimmery and fresh, I thought I had just sprayed Diorissimo. The top note settles a lot faster than Diorissimo, and it doesn’t have the same killer sillage, but it’s beautiful and obviously a fraction of the price.
I cannot imagine this being unisex, but these days anything goes and that’s how it should be.
sanok_buagy – :
Got a tester of this a few weeks back and tried it today. The scent I’m getting is predominantly lily-of-the-valley, with some indeterminate green and floral notes. It’s a very proper, old-lady scent on me. I feel like I should be wearing gloves and going to tea. It’s very strong–I sprayed 2 very small spritzes on my neck and it’s still going strong 9 hours later. This is not a scent for me, but check this out if you’re a lily-of-the-valley fan.
Loki77755 – :
Absolute hidden gem, absolutely unique and it is unisex, with very good performance. Lately Molinard released a lot of high quality fragrances.
A rare flowery scent, something like Mugler Cologne or Fleur du Mâle that works for men, just very heavy on Lily of the valley.
It is very rare, found it at Douglas.
luknok – :
I’m really curious about this one in terms how it could be unisex if it only used floral scents usually associated with ladies only perfumes?
But again, this is the same Molinard that made totally unexpected and stunningly beautiful Vanille Marine that is perfectly suited for gentlemen. And could please even such (generally) marine scents hater as me.
I’ll definitely look around for tester!