OH! De Moschino Moschino

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OH! De Moschino Moschino

Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 44 customer ratings
(44 customer reviews)

OH! De Moschino Moschino for women of Moschino

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OH! De Moschino is characterized as light and floral fragrance for the young at heart. Top notes include peach, apricot, bergamot and violet. At its heart, seductive rose, iris, jasmine and heliotrope. The fragrance ends in the warmth of cedar, sandalwood, vanilla and amber. It was launched in 1996.

44 reviews for OH! De Moschino Moschino

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    As a man, I love this smell very much, remind me of my wife while she was 17 years old. Sadly, it’s discontinued. Do u guys know the similiar of this perfume?

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    And I think I bought this odd perfume back in -97. I liked it very much than, later on it smells like a new cut lawn, very, very green.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    For some reasons, this perfume took me back to 1996. Little that I knew that it was actually introduced in 1996! Lovely soft, fresh, soapy smell. Reminds me of CK Be, only more delicate & feminine.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    When I first smelled it, I said wow! That’s why the name: “Oh! de Moschino” I guess. I didn’t expect to like it. It’s not ordinary at all and Moschino perfumes would be either too harsh and strange, or modern and unusal.
    This one is modern and unusal. It starts like a medicinal yummy sirup that I love as a medical student, please don’t judge me haha and then it becomes an alcoholic drink with a lot of tonic water & ice. A ‘cocktail’ type of perfume, slightly hard to be worn from everyone.
    Lemony, bitter, earthy but clean, ‘cheap’ flowery, unusual, playful. This is Oh! de Moschino for me. I wouldn’t rock it or wear it as it’s not my cup of tea but I wouldn’t mind smelling it on someone else. Ideal for all ages, for sure evening time like a cocktail party and only for characters that dare to be different and energetic at the same time.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    a very clean and bright scent. i find it bubbly and great for spring. i also find this to be a huge and long lasting scent, you definitely know you’re wearing it! aldehydes are not listed but i get a large amount of them in this and i love the freshness. for me, this a perfect warm weather perfume. one of a kind and very unique.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    One word- unique! Own old bottle and love it. Love the way it makes me feel – clean and happy.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    OH! is very powdery and right after spraying it on it has a very soapy, and iron-like smell. A bit of alcohol seeps through as well. It does remind me of laundry detergent. After about 30 minutes the alcohol, overly soapy and iron-y notes have mostly disappeared, and you’re left with a subtle, slightly floral and woody scent. At times I will catch a whiff of the powderiness too. However, when I’m not specifically looking for the notes it’ll smell like a watery face mist with some indistinguishable flowery and earthy smell. It just does not remind me of perfume at all, it’s too watery.
    Overall I wished this was a bit more fruity. There’s supposed to be a mandarin orange note, but I have never smelt anything like that. It’s so reminiscent of laundry detergent and cleansing face mist that I’ve started to use it as a room spray and as a clothes-freshener. It’s not a scent that will make people gag, but it’s nothing special either. Your money would be better spent on a different perfume with more personality.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    My first impression of this fragrance was that of standing in the cool morning air in front of some field of green plants for which I was responsible…a garden, an orchard, a field of hay. Standing, arms wide, stretching and soaking up the cool, moist morning air; the smell of damp earth and green, growing things.
    This is all to the power of Orris Root, I think. It’s a note that puzzles me, as sometimes it has such a dirty, earthy smell that I thought I didn’t like it. In Oh!, it smells fresh, damp, green and fecund, in a clean, new-born kind of way. It also, to my nose, smells distinctly like fresh celery. I have another perfume, April Fields (not in the fragrantica database) that also shares this smell, which I now know must be Orris Root. April Fields is well named; the name Oh! de Moschino doesn’t seem to fit, somehow.
    After about 3 hours, the Orris fades a bit and some of the floral notes peep out; I don’t get specifics, they seem to complement the green fields scent—more wild-flower, less cultured; no indoles, no syrupy-sweetness, just freshness. There is a hint of powder as well, not stuffy or baby-powderish but fluffy,white cloudy powderiness.
    If you can’t afford a weekend stay at an organic country farm bed and breakfast, and you don’t have time for a picnic in the country on a warm spring day—Oh! de Moschino could be a cheap substitute.
    Sillage modest, longevity about 4 hours.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    One of my favorite perfume! It’s clean, soft, and soapy..
    But too bad it’s discontinued 🙁

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I had this a few years ago and I’ve been thinking about it lately.
    Oh! de Moschino is quite an interesting fragrance. It smells like fuzzy soap and cold liquid metal. Very hazy/dreamy. I think I liked it at the time because it lacked that “perfumey” quality.
    The orris root in this is quite earthy and smells like well, root.. but it imparts a softly clean quality.
    Generally I do not like soapy fragrances. I’ve never been able to get into Prada’s signature soap smell, for example. I do like Oh! de Moschino though. In part it may be nostalgia. I ordered some samples and I’ll have to revisit this one and see if it is all I remember it to be.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Freakin’ gorgoeous! Smells so exepensive and unique. Fresh, powdery, woody, musky, soapy, hot damn…lol

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Unfortunately,it’s been discontinued.It is my favorie one! Sexy, unique and make me happy!

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Fluffy-peachy yet sharp. It’s weird but engaging, almost addictive. It does remind me of Charlie White but White is more of a spring-summer scent while Oh! had something in it that made it great for all seasons. Unfortunately, it seems it’s discontinued. Shame.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    When I read the words apricot/peach/powdery in the reviews, I ran towards it with open arms, but all I did was run into an oddball. It’s kind of nice, well, maybe… I keep trying to figure it out, so at least it holds my interest somewhat.
    EDT: This smells like a daydream, if daydreams have a smell. To me, it’s mostly violets, musk, and orris root. It is very powdery and has an innocent kind of sweetness. There is a synthetic element, but not entirely bad. It very much reminds me of the Flavigny violet pastilles, though ironically, the candy might be more perfumey than this actual perfume. Sadly, I did not find a trace of apricots or peaches.
    I would say this is similar to my bottle of Lollia Wish…the same kind of feeling you would get…something that exists in lightness, not darkness. In fact, I think this perfume would fit into the Lollia line quite well. Wish is sweeter and maybe more vanilla, and even more synthetic, but there are moments when they overlap. Oh! Moschino seems a tiny bit weirder, I think, perhaps because people don’t expect this kind of scent to be made by a designer brand. 1996? Must have been ahead of its time. Be sure to try this if you are a Lollia/Margot Elena fan. Or conversely, if this intrigues you, try the Lollias….some are better than others.
    For me, I prefer Oh! Moschino to Wish, but neither of them quite satisfies me. I think I can fill this “innocently sweet, weird, and synthetic” genre with my 100ml of Givenchy Ange ou Demon, which has amazing longevity and sillage. I will be reviewing at least 5 more Moschinos I’ve tried or have, by the way, but not for a while, as so many perfumes are ahead in line.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    It was a gift from my half sister when I was 17, it was fresh and fruity. Used it for the day-to-day, it was fun and light. I still remember the scent but it was nothing spectacular. Nice for a young lady like me. By that time I had all the Elizabeth Arden fragrances and Esteé Lauder Tuscany, so Moschino never found a place for itself among my stars, though I thank it for make me smell as young and active as I was back then.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Unfortunately,it’s been discontinued.One of the best aquatics.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    This was like persil laundry powder on me bitter citrusy and just damn awful. But then again citruses, ozonic and watery fragrances are my worst nightmare.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I simply love this perfume. I was given a sample which i tried on and kept smelling this awesome smell around me. one of my favourites ever since. i’ve read some bad reviews about it but all i can say is that i love the way it smells on me.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    oh so light so heavenly its what angels probably smell like..so pure.clean and light you feel like you are in a cloud..its a fine scent fit for a new born baby boy…i like it but only to go to pray or meditate in!
    rate 3.5 out of 5

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    I love it
    I love it
    I love it
    I love it
    I love it
    I love it!!!!!!!
    i loved the scent when i smelt it from a stranger and just had to ask them…
    After that, its become a must have!

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Just bought some of this scent without smelling it first. When I first dabbed it on it was very alcoholic – almost like neat vodka. I then caught an ephemaral swish of violets and then on drydown a very strange odour which reminded me of bisto gravy or even curry powder! After about 20mins all I can smell is a very faint slightly savoury aroma mixed with a faint violet and nail polish remover smell Not nice on me – I have mature but oily skin and usually go for floral perfumes. I will give it away I think!

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Soapy peach-aldehyde…not a fan!

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    too light, not a charactor. just usual and it’s unrecognizable everywhere. before I baught it I like the name “OH….”, but the smell is really not “OH” thing.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    I definitely love it on others, I remember my cousin wearing this when it had appeared and I really liked it at that time. For memory’s sake I ordered a bottle for myself and cannot stand it. Every time I wear this I just get an awful headache, I complain about the chemical alcoholic take from the very first spray. I was blessed again today with such suffering, as I applied early in the morning and kept my parietal brain ache for long into the afternoon. I am not totally recovered but at least I can put thoughts together And attend to’ my family. Every time I wear Oh! it is the same story, so there is a big NO from my part. I think of offering the bottle to’ my best friend, but then what kind of a friend would I be myself? I love Charlie White instead, which I agree is similar. Bad, evil, wicked, disgraceful story this Moschino is indeed.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    smells like soap from old-times-stores. smells like childhood and innocence. peach is definitely not the strongest accord of perfume. for me it smells like soap and peony – and its kind of charming))
    update: its boring and nothing about. was tired after 2 hours of wearing- do not buy

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I smell some peach and bergamot, and then some rose and a bit of iris. It just reminds me of an 80’s style floral-chypre. I do not like anything about this.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Not so amazing : I didn’t say Oh ! when I wore it for the first time. It’s pleasant and fruity but too light for me. No seductive trail : my husband didn’t notice anything about it…So for people who like fresh perfumes.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    OH! is right. I found this scent to be quite different from anything else I know of that was released in the early nineties. It has a bit more of a powdery vintage feel, and though it is classified as a floral, it has an interesting fruitiness and a nice sweet woodiness to it…
    This begins with a very sweet apricot-peachy scent, that is not sticky sweet but more clear (from the bergamot) and soft and kind of “chewy” (from the heavy violets). For some reason I expected this to be like a bouquet in your face, but it is actually quite pleasant-sharp, dry and fruity! The heart is very powdery with heliotrope, sexy jasmine and a slight rosiness. This reminds me more of a dry floral arrangement or potpourri with a thick yummy aroma. The drydown is very warm with amber and vanilla together beside some very nice soapy woods. This is not a stunner by any means, but it is a rather nice fragrance with fruits AND flowers; that does not smell like your typical floral fruity scent. As of late, I have begun to appreciate older fragrances more…so I am diggning the powdery florals in this and the soapy finish.
    Sillage: nice
    Longevity: good
    Overall: 3.25/5
    I believe, (correct me if I am wrong, those owners of FBs who have actually seen the whole box) that the House name MOSCHINO is emblazoned on the top of the box all the way around it…so, the letters NO show on the name side. The other three sides each having: MO, SC and HI; repectively, at the top of each side. After first seeing the notes I thought: “Ugh, No” myself, but subsequent sniffs proved quite nice…if my Mother ever decides she does not want this anymore, I would definitely take it!! When the sweet frutiness subsides and the thick flowers blow away, it is a nice clean woody smell with only memories of florals! 🙂

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    At first it smells a lot oaf alcohol when i first aplly it,then it smells like gunpowder and some citrus, very weird smell and not good at all on me.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    if you want to put away a mosquito it’s perfect. i think the mosquito will die after smelling this perfume… it’s very bad. too strong and it doesn’t smell flower.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    My aunt has this perfume. I took a quick sniff through the bottle and only smelled a harsh, one-dimensional ‘clean’ scent. It reminded me of vodka, even. But now having read all the great reviews, I think i’m going to have to re-smell this 🙂

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    is it just my nose or this one suddenly reminds me of YSL paris, i used to have that too long ago and quite liked it in the 80s. now i care more for citrusy aquatic and i think this is translation of paris into more like these kind of notes.
    (oh no! .. good 1 sherapop) 🙂

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    sur moi
    Sweetened light decent Violette, very fleeting bergamont, white peach. ethereal heliotrope lightly falling jasmine petals. So airy and watery it’s like the mist at the bottom of a waterfall. Gets warmer some might say powdery. Nicely blended base notes and yes! it does at times smell like pistachios. A comparison would be BVL II with more warmth and staying power. chemical smell I only get this sometimes too, hormones? Mostly non-existent on me at this time of year as my body temp rises chemicals just kinda goes poof, Oh! thank goodness.
    I like this one. It could just smell clean on some but to/on me is a unique floral-aquatic without as many of the more popular aquatic chemical strains, that my skin just does not like. When first arrived I was going to trade away, now am so happy it is still here. Just wonderful.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    OH! i don’t know want to think about this? it starts of with apricot wraped
    with sandalwood dries with peach amber
    it’s apperance in like 10 or 15 minutes
    the floral aspect i only smell jasmine
    the rose just floats in the backround
    i pick up some orange.
    this has a sort of a coffee smell with
    an orange tinge to it very strange
    to not my cup of tea.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Through OH!, my second experience of the olfactory offerings from the house of Moschino, I have induced that the off-putting volatile chemical opening is intended to be the “fingerprint” of this line.
    Unfortunately, in OH! the florals have been toned down quite a lot and mixed up a bit–violet seems more prominent here, not rose–but with no correlative change in the organic chemistry slurry in which the petals are floating. This results in a fragrance the opening of which is not justified to my nose by the drydown. The drydown of OH! is just okay, a bit woody, barely floral, still musky, as in CHEAP & CHIC.
    I definitely prefer the original to this flanker, OH!, but I can see how the Moschino “fingerprint” or escutcheon, or what have you, may be an acquired taste…
    On an olfactorily unrelated, marketing note: the box is bad news. The letters NO nearly cover the front, just setting this juice up as the butt of a joke by those whose noses take offense (of which there may be quite a few…) I can hear them gleefully chiming out: “Oh! NO!” “Oh!…NO!!!!!”

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Perfectly lovely!
    Smells so much of childhood and innocence!
    Starts a bit citusy to develop into a lovely bouquet of flowers leaving a delicate trail – to me the vanilla could be scented all along the way – it is the fragrance that definitely dominates the base but can be felt in the opening notes as well!
    Is is a fragrance both for the young and daring and the tender, feminine lady to whom there is still some room for romance in the 21st century !
    A must-have for the discerning nose !

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    Not great, not bad. It smells somewhat of soap or laundry detergent. The more I smell it, the more I’m settling for laundry detergent. Wear it when you want to smell straight-from-the-dryer clean.
    *edit* The more I wear it, the more I like it. It does smell like laundry detergent, but in a good way. I can’t wait for colder temps so I can wear it more often.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Looks like no one likes it, but I really do. It’s one of my most favorites.
    When I first sniffed it, it’s liquory sweet, made me think about bad girl who is sexy and stylish.
    I was very happy, and also got many complements when I sprayed it on (6 years ago).
    Unique, great combination of cool & warmth. Suitable for hot climates.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    bought unsniffed….but was extremely cheap,first spray is terrible….but very quickly lightens to a floral soapy smell…..can’t say im impressed with it, one for the back of the shelf i think.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    ı tried this some months ago…the basenote was smelling like oil..no, this was absolutely not for me!

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    What the smell is it on the top? Violets, apricót, nuts, pistache?
    This is a different frag makes for different persons! Atemporal, unisex, comfortable, conceitual, unusual…
    It’s hard to use it in any ocasion!
    IMO… reminds me of Christimas, nuts, childhood, heat….
    Don’t be every day that you will open your wardrobe and say: “- this Is what I will wear today!”
    It’s different like all Moschino, but this wins in egocentrism! It’s incomparable…
    If you don’t love this perfume, is because it isn’t the right frag for you!!

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    This one was half and half for me. When first sprayed it smelled like I opened a bottle of rubbing alcohol, within a few minutes the alcohol smell started to fade away but was inherent to this perfume. I wish the perfume notes were a bit stronger but it had a somewhat soft ending.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    strange, yet interesting

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    Another bad choice I made. I remember I was in the theater, and the moment I sat on my seat, I felt a strong splash of an odor I refused to admit was coming from me. It made me feel so totally …OH! Deleted from memory.

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