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irisha216 – :
“One” is a remarkable feat of olfactory magic. It starts off on my skin as a brilliant, almost crystalline cloud of top notes that continues sparkling long after it should have disappeared. It’s a cold, almost icy vibe. But underneath, buried close to my skin, simmers a warmer, softer version of the perfume’s notes. Then the magic happens — the iciness melts, the warmth chills, and the two layers fuse into, well, One. Never in my decades of perfumery have I experienced a perfume that split so clearly and merged so perfectly. I’m still debating whether the finale is a scent I can live with, but the journey was fantastic.
Vlad60 – :
I was walking through Selfridges, manchester perfume department , well not through exactly as my perfume passion would not allow that . A lovely lady gave me a card with a scent from
Ormande Jayne ,Ambre Royal . I fell for the strong notes so I went over to Ormande Jayne counter . The lady who sprayed card who got my undivided attention was at counter as well as a young man , passionate about Ormande Jayne “one” . When I smelt this I was intoxicated , even though Ambre Royal was the one to introduce me to this amazing perfumer it was the “one” who won me over . I own over 300 plus perfumes but this is the only perfume brand that I will actually put money to one side for , it will be well worth expense , I have done a lot of research on this brand especially being British . The passion and quality shine through .
raperest – :
I wish there were some reviews about this perfume but then I can’t complain since I actually own and love it but still find it very very difficult to describe.
The notes list is not long but it seems much more complex than this would suggest. The sandalwood appears extra creamy, layered, swathed and surrounded by notes I cannot pin down although I do get the – yet to be mentioned – ambergris as there is real salty note too ..
sorry not to be more help…..