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oyh926Bessinepome – :
Agreed this is a bit more than just neroli, although all the notes play up on the nuances of that essence. It opens bright and floral, with a nice peppery bite, the honey and musk come out at the midpoint, and ends nicely skin scented.
This is how I like my musk in fragrance, btw..quiet and fading vs loud and brash. Too strong, or even too much of the ones I can wear, turn screechy and metallic. Thus, it might be too mild mannered for some. I personally find it strikes a nice balance between too much green form pettigrain, too much soap from the floral and too much musty powder and lands in that Goldilocks zone of ‘just right’
Also, unless you have a history of comfort with neroli, or white florals in general, despite it’s label of ‘unisex’, I suspect some men will struggle with flowery nature of this, as it plays quite femme to my nose.
inibdrero – :
Rag & Bone’s Neroli isn’t especially neroli-dominant to my nose, as the lemon and orange flower create a more general floral/citrus mix that, while pleasant, and clearly containing neroli, isn’t only neroli.
The dry down is pleasant as the honey and vanilla mix in, but overall, this isn’t all that special to me, though I wouldn’t mind wearing it, even often, at that.
Performance is subpar for a niche-priced ($140 for 50ml) EDP, but I admit I probably wouldn’t spring for this one even at half price, as there are more interesting offerings in the line, for sure.
7 out of 10
Drakon92 – :
Top: pink pepper, jasmine tea, lemon
Middle: neroli, orange flower, orange flower petal
Base: honey, bourbon vanilla, musk
It’s soft & cuddly for a neroli