Night Scented Jasmine Floris

3.60 из 5
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Night Scented Jasmine Floris

Night Scented Jasmine Floris

Rated 3.60 out of 5 based on 20 customer ratings
(20 customer reviews)

Night Scented Jasmine Floris for women of Floris

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Description

Night Scented Jasmine was created in 2006 and inspired by a fragrance that John Floris created in 1806 and named it Jasmine.

Vibrant green leaves of violet and sweet-spicy scent of black currant buds represent the fragrance in its top notes. A heart incorporates shiny white flowers: jasmine in harmony with gardenia, orange blossom and ylang. It is warmed by rose and mimosa nuances. Velvety musk, sweet amber and sandalwood are in a base.

20 reviews for Night Scented Jasmine Floris

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Night blooming jasmine is a plant with the botanical name of Cestrum nocturnum. The plant or shrub emits a powerful, sweet perfume which is only released at night. This means that if you cut a piece from the shrub with the little white flowers, and pop it into a vase during the day, you won’t smell a thing….By nightfall, you will be overwhelmed by the fragrance emanating from the vase. The fruit of this shrub is a berry 10 millimetres (0.39 in) long by 5 mm (0.20 in) diameter, either greenish white or pale yellow in colour.
    Does Floris Night scented jasmine smell anything like this plant? Not at the start, it’s a huge creamy floral to begin with (not unlike the original Casaque), and it pretty much stays a white floral until it subsides. It settles into a very pretty, very sweet jasmine. Cestrum nocturnum? Well maybe if you were extending your imagination somewhat, you might reach that conclusion. This isn’t to say it’s not terribly pretty, and there’s an air of the shrub in the composition, but it’s not absolutely night blooming jasmine.
    Silage 6/10
    Longevity 4/10

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Creamy Jasmine!

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Immense opening of slightly green fresh delicate fruit notes. Fades quickly to moderate Jasmin, amber, cedar, slightly acrylic sweet (like sweetness of Ylang). Ends woody, lily like and citrus peel (blood orange). Like but really have to work on the tenacity of this. I actually might pair it with something else that has better longevity.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Night Scented Jasmine Floris
    Top Notes: Citrus Green Notes Mandarin Violet Leaf Neroli
    Middle Notes: Iris Jasmine Gardenia Lily Mimosa Narcissus Rose Ylang Ylang
    Base Notes: Amber Musk Sandalwood Vetiver
    Night scented? This is a beautiful DAY TIME JASMINE. It’s a fresh citrusy floral fragrance of white flowers. I do love my white flowers so for me this was a delight. The citrus notes are sweet and fresh, a lot like the citrus I enjoyed in such fragrances as Cartier’s So Pretty. This scent, although not a dupe, reminds me of So Pretty. This has no orange blossom note but there is something similar in it: neroli. The neroli is what gives this scent it’s freshness and sunny quality. It’s a delicious spring breeze. Perfect for putting on after a shower when you don’t want to wear something too bold or too spicy. It’s sweet, delicate florals. The jasmine is not indolic, mysterious, Oriental or musky. It’s just a bowl of jasmine petals. The gardenia is a nice touch and it’s a vanilla sweet gardenia. The lily, also loving it. And iris has long been a favorite floral note of mine. The base is soapy clean with a lot of amber. This was not what I was expecting. But then again I’m not surprised it’s not as dark as I wanted it to be. Floris in London create simple fragrances, not linear, but just simple and subtle nothing crazy, nothing multi layered. Just beautiful floral fragrances. This is very nice. At times it feels rather old fashioned and vintage. If you like white floral fragrances, this is a very good choice.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Light, watery authentic jasmine. Very feminine. It fades for me very quickly. This is delicate, fresh and would be a nice option for the hot dog days of summer. My only complaint is it doesnt last that long for the price so that stings a bit.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this in London the last time I was there to visit an old acting coach of mine who had become a UK citizen. At that time about 2 years ago the UK was in a crisis regarding whether Scotland would remain with the UK or separate as an independent nation. The final vote was for Scotland to remain with the UK. I wore this amazing flower bomb fragrance in Edinburgh and it turned heads both men and women’s. I hope they were turning their head because they liked it LOl yes this is a night blooming jasmine queen. She is very strong and lets you know she’s in charge. But wait a minute. There are other flower queens in this parade: Violet, Iris, Rose, Gardenia. All these flowers are usually very fragrant, super strong. For whatever reason the jasmine scent surpasses them all but I can still get whiffs of the violet and gardenia, and to a lesser extent the rose. It’s an old fashioned bouquet of flowers. This is from 1806 but it’s been reformulated so that it can become a part of your 2016 body chemistry. It’s so rich, so decadent so floral that I can only wear this once in a while. It did leave a trail or sillage and its just what I want in a wedding perfume but I’m still looking. Having fun looking. This one is number 1 on my list right now we’ll see what happens. Thank you to the nice British lady in the Floris shop counter for recommending me this perfume.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    The smell of southern Spain on a spring evening. Beautiful, intoxicating and romantic.
    Fades quickly into nighttime and a nice skin scent of violets and jasmine.
    Beautiful but brief.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    The opens as a gorgeous jasmine with – yay! – no indoles. It’s creamy, fleshy and sensual.
    About an hour later, the violet becomes more prominent and it almost seems to turn into a haunting violet soliflore. The jasmine tempers the sweetness of the violet nicely.
    Then as hour later… it’s gone. 2 hours is all I get from this in multiple times of wearing it.
    Those 2 hours are beautiful, but that’s just not even close to enough longevity for me.
    If anyone else has this problem and is looking for a jasmine soliflore, I’d recommend Jasmine by Angela Flanders. It’s pure non-idolic jasmine that smells exactly like the opening of this one, but lasts a lot longer.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This is soft, natural and lovely. The jasmine does not have any sharp edges nor indoles. Night scented jasmine is perfect for … bedtime.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Just enough to say – splendidly intoxicating regal jasmine with the hint of mysterious mischief!!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I love it but I hate it’s not long lasting, if it was it would perfect for a signature scent from my perspective, I just wear it for really special occasions but I feel the smell its paradise, I love it. Its perfect.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I love jasmine and wear it well. This does not disappoint. The fragrance started out very sparkly and lively green with a fresh citrus boost and a hit of pepper for heat. The floral notes them developed and I first noted violet. I think the violet is tempered very well with the jasmine which crept up alongside of the violet. They seem to playfully take turns dominating the floral notes of the perfume. Violet is one of those notes that on its own can be somewhat sickly to me. Combined here with a stronger, deeper, muskier base, it works seamlessly and beautifully. It sparkles and tantalizes. I find this scent quite heady and intoxicating like the first couple of sips of champagne. It’s simple and clean without any jarring surprises. Definitely not one of the more advant-guarde niche fragrances, but it hold its own and if you love jasmine, definitely worth the experience.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Jasmine? Jasmine. All of it, from the roots down there, up to the twigs, leaves and flowers, to the light wind playing in them. And all is good about it, but it is not my scent.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this on a whim without trying it because it was on sale for about 13 dollars at a discount fashion store; and because I adore jasmine.
    I quite like the soft flowery scent which is not overpowering or too sweet. I can pick up the jasmine but not so much any of the ‘green’ components.
    This scent layers wonderfully with a lot of the jasmine bath products I have.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Short note, because sky76sky already reviews this very nicely… this is one of the very few NON INDOLIC jasmines out there. Nothing cloying, and perhaps the multitude of other flowers gives it freshness. There is a hint of sweetness that persists throughout the development, I don’t sense much greens in here. Musk and cleanliness dominate the drydown. Classy, very elegant, without being very mature, this fragrance lacks a sense sensuality; like a young , beautiful woman that yet has no curves…nice to look at, nice to smell, but not too hug-able; very romantic! Sweet, soft, natural. Nevertheless, a great scent.
    The bottle and box are lovely. Silage is good, longevity excellent. I have the edp version, which comes with the pretty bow.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Personally I don’t find it very green. More soft and a bit oldfashioned. But not annoying and quite romantic… A definite try for the jasmin lovers 🙂

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    An average quality Jasmine composition. You can have much better fragrances in the same vein at cheaper prices. Pleasant but ubsolutely unremarkable.
    Rating: 6/10

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I just bought this perfume through eBay.
    I totally agree with the other reviews, but for some reason i like it, but i don’ t love it.
    If i close my eyes and try to picture myself walking past a Jasmine bush on a warm summer night, i just don’t get that feeling with this perfume.
    In the beginning you really smell the Jasmine, after a while i feel that the rose scent takes over and it becomes just a very plain scent.
    Unfortunatly the overall vibe reminds me a little bit too much of an air refreshner.
    I am crazy about the Flying Fox temple balm from the Lush (really a recommandation for Jasmine lovers)
    But since i like to indulge myself in this scent, i have to put a lot of balm on my skin, and that makes my skin very oily.
    Unfortunatly they don’ t have a liquid fragrance of it.
    If anybody knows a perfume close to the Flying Fox, please let me know!

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I agree with sky76sky’s review. This is an absolutely gorgeous fragrance appropriate for enjoying in warm or cool weather. There is something about it that reminds me of a heated greenhouse. Perhaps it is the way the florals easily combine together almost producing a warming effect. It doesn’t have a incredibly great sillage, but it is very noticable and pleasing close to the skin. Beautifully done, Floris!

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    I love Floris – they aren’t cutting-edge or dated, they don’t create with the intention to shock, they never smell synthetic, they just produce wonderful, well-structured genuine floral perfumes. No excess frills, they are very well-mannered & classic – truly exquiste (bar Santal & Florissa IMO).
    Night Scented Jasmine is a fabulous Floris scent. Jasmine alone could so easily be cloyingly heady, too sweet & pungent for most noses….I adore burying my nose into jasmine flowers but I could not take that kind of potency wafting from my skin all day long.
    NSJ starts with the most gentle citrus lift, orange blossoms & warm spicy cituses, not sharp bitter ones. The violet leaf is barely there & nicely peppery-green (I find violets so hard to wear – taking over the perfume& giving me headaches).
    Very quickly the heart of the fragrance warms & blooms on the skin & it is a rare, rich & heady delight without being sickly or too deeply ‘purple’. The jasmine is represented very well – it is a true scent, like walking past a beautiful jasmine plant in the thick, still, warm air on a hot summer eve. I definitely smell gardenia & white florals, & a few green stems.
    As it settles jasmine is still the overall note you detect but it keeps getting richer & deeper. Roses appear – the deep honeyed amber rose, not a clear white rose & there is a light muskiness. Sandalwood keeps the fragrance from floating away – it is a creamy depthy number after 4 hours. Sillage is good, especially for a floral.
    After 6 hours I am left with a whisper of the fragrance but with a slightly green-bitter note – this is the only part of the perfume that lets it down.
    If you like jasmine & rose, but don’t want to smell sickly-sweet this fragrance is for you.

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