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ingush – :
I’m with LPilcherpluspups. These notes are completely inaccurate.
Edit: Maybe the composition has changed. On their website, Murmure des Dieux is the only scent where the olfactory pyramid is not listed. It is indeed sad if there’s been a reformulation. Fennel, sesame and rice are what made this fragrance so unique.
BANDERS – :
What’s going on with this fragrance description? The note pyramid has completely changed, missing the key notes of rice, sesame and fennel which is what makes this fragrance unique. Was there a reformulation? I’ll hold onto my bottle tight.
dyplodok – :
I’ve taken to spraying this on both inner elbows, my clothing and my neck hairline trying to figure out ways to make the scent last longer. Right now I’m getting a little over an hour. Otherwise this is really lovely, absolutely beautiful, and I don’t want to fault this beauty because of my dry, perfume absorbing skin.
A spicy tropical gourmand is how I would describe this: frangipani takes the driver seat with support from notes I can’t distinguish but the end result is lovely. Murmure de Dieux is my first run with this house, but I have six more samples waiting and if this is any indication, I’m really interested to delve further.
Johhan – :
This perfume comes with a blotter with Ganesha deity and the offering from Balinese. And this perfume captures impeccably the smell of the Balinese offering in their religious rituals, so yes, this scent perfectly represents the scent of Bali. It’s genius.
It’s flowery (I think, it’s frangipani), and there’s rice as well, a bit intoxicating.
Nevertheless, it’s a good quality perfume, the longevity is good, but the sillage is moderate.
Tutsi83 – :
Laughed so hard I dropped my phone into my soup, because this smells just like thai massaman curry. Probably the combination of floral and spicy notes, combined with the rice
Quality stuff, though not quite the type of gourmand I prefer…
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ZloyElf – :
I love the previous reviews for this fragrance, they really helped me articulate what I love about it. Murmurs des Dieux is indeed as familiar as walking barefoot, but also magical. The fennel, rice and sesame do indeed make you think of a harvest goddess.
I don’t know if I smelled something before that is both herbal and creamy. Usually I equate herbal with dusty, and creamy with sweet or vanilla. But this fragrance turned those associations on their heads. Well-blended, smooth, feminine, interesting, unexpected.
NicoleWalters – :
The most memorable fragrance from this house. On one side you have the pretty cream florals such as magnolia, frangipani and the other side herbal and food notes including fennel. sesame, cardamom and rice. The combination is a fragrant, slightly watery but very spicy floral that’s unlike anything on the market. I have to politely disagree with the review below: I don’t find this a “delicate” frangipani scent at all. If you’re here for a creamy sweet yellow floral but don’t expect the herb/spicy notes you’ll likely be very disappointed.
The name, colour, and smell of the perfume together create a very evocative scent story. Murmure des Dieux translates to “Whispers of the Gods” and I bet they are talking about harvest gods and all the farm work involving rolling the hay, dark fertile soil, planting the vegetables, and the wild bushes blooming on roadsides.
Still I don’t know what to think of it. I kept getting drawn to the paper strip I tested on, and it smelled of the most beautiful quirky spicy floral when I caught a whiff. But when its presence was constant the fennel note became really overwhelming. This perfume lasts and lasts, and the strip still smells after a week of spraying.
This is definitely a head-turner, and with the right chemistry and style Murmure des Dieux can make you the unforgettable encounter.
Виктор Дергилёв – :
A nice frag from a nice house. Une Nuit a Bali is an underrated house, they keep impressing me with their scents and I hope to see more creations coming in 2017. Murmure de Dieux is a delicate frangipani floral composition complemented by the sweet tonka and vanilla. The magnolia + jasmine notes are sitting in the background to give this scent that white floral deliciousness. In the dry-down I get a sweet coffee note. I consider this to be a more feminine scent although it is classified as unisex.
Scent: 7/10
Longevity: 5/10
Sillage: 7/10
Cost ratio: 7/10
Overall: 6.5/10
This fragrance deserved a higher note but because of its modest longevity it is taking a hit on my books.
triclozan – :
I finally got my hands on it today and I must say I did not know what to expect reading the notes. What a nice surprise! Tender, warming as the ray of sunshine, comfy and cosy. On one hand it is as familiar as walking barefoot, on the other hand it is kinda magical. It is a lovely, calm inducing scent. Flowery overall, however as it was said before, the anis note is a light motive from the beginning to the end.
Great longevity, stays close to the skin after 3 hours.
SeeseeUsets – :
On my skin its a load of Cardamon, If you like spicy scents – this is the one. On me it gets male’ish. I’d hope the flowers to shine more but on my skin they don’t.
På mig blir det massor av Kardemumma. Om du gillar kryddiga dofter så är detta en sådan. På mig blir den lite för manlig, vilket jag inte gillar. Jag hoppades på att blomnoterna skulle vara mer tydliga men på min hud är dom inte det.
MetallAngel – :
I love it,on me it starts kind of peppery with strong anis and rice and I notice the cardamom and fennel to, it dries down to a lovely soft frangipani amber musc. The anis is in the background the whole time through the drydown.
Moderate sillage and great longevity. It’s quite cold in Sweden right now so I don’t know how it will perform or smell in warm weather.
sergo1962 – :
Floral & Frangipani… So freshly made and quite captivating as a floral scent.
Quite soft and simple, strong with strength. Superbly amazing.