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vinodel – :
Beautiful scent. An aromatic, unisex twist on a classic “clean-smelling” floral.
The top notes are zesty and energetic, but not sharp. Thyme and mint hit my nose first, but then after few seconds the fragrance unfolds harmoniously, in a very balanced way.
It´s a very “gentlemanly” scent, refined and slightly meditative. Still, it´s very far from the aggressive woody/musky notes of male perfumery and I quite love it on myself.
It´s quite reminiscent of historical perfumes and Renaissance colognes, with this blend of bergamot, herbs and flowers.
Major downsides are wear and sillage, extremely limited, and the fact that is discontinued.
TwoBorn – :
Neroli is the common ingredient found in most Acqua Di Pama perfume. For people who prefer the lower price option, go for this Neroli products. Worth for your wallet.
sokol112 – :
Though I have Orange Blossom from Lush, I still decided to get this one as well. Orange Blossom approaches notes of orange blossom and neroli from a smokey, warm and sweet aspect with ylang-ylang, beeswax and sandalwood. On the other side, there’s L’Erbolario’s Neroli where the neroli is accompanied by notes as bergamot, mint and thyme, making Neroli a fresher, cooler and more soapy “interpretation”. I think I’m falling both for orange blossom and neroli.
raimuks1 – :
like Neroli Portofino by Tom Ford 1/10 of the price!
Goonyduby – :
Ce l’ho, non mi dispiace, ma mi ha un po’ stancato, specie pensando che andiamo nella stagione invernale e si ha voglia di qualcosa di più corposo-speziato-vanigliato…. ho in casa ancora un flacone intero, mai utilizzato, nella sua confezione,se qualcuno fosse interessato ad uno scambio “alla pari”(il costo del 100 ml nuovo è di circa 20euro, quindi regolatevi e date un’occhiata al mio guardaroba olfattivo!) ….
splintercell – :
scent of spring-summer in this eau de toilette,
natural and floral. I’am a fan of “L’Erbolario-Lodi”, brand who loves nature and animals 🙂
12a12a12a – :
It’s not that bad but those notes of orange are too sweet and too persistant to me.
Sometimes is confortable but in any case made me feel sick.
Mixer-X – :
It is the second time I try this fragrance from a courtesy sample l’Erbolario assistants usually give when purchasing. My nose receives a blast of orange flower, spicy with thyme and mint, but it soon becomes like crushed white petals which get powdery as time gets by. The scent is fresh like a baby’s skin, bringing light from within. I smelled it on my pulse one day after initial application, so on my skin it does last. I agree that it could be unisex, at least for teenagers, definitely. There is a huge resemblance I get with Burberry Baby Touch, which has more or less the same behaviour, if not even weaker. I greatly recommend this scent for its dewy freshness and invigorating power without being necessarily citrusy.
xMars – :
it is so sweet and bitter at the same time, it is so clean… i love it! I like to wear it together with the body cream
manishpk2007 – :
This is my favourite for summer! I like its opening, when citruses attack aggressively with their bitterness, like they are telling you to get up, wake up and start moving.
It lasts extremely long and has a wide aura. The fragrance would be the perfect choice for all fans of bitter citruses – it is accompanied by mint, but becomes sweeter as it develops towards its floral heart with neroli.
The fragrance can be used by men and women, since it is very refreshing and memorable.