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Pidor – :
Just put Disaronno liquer behind your ears and save a lot of money. Very expensive for what your getting. Nice Amaretto though.
fedosv – :
Almond play-doh in a doctor’s office.
roma_pak – :
Despite its provocative name, Hilde Soliani Orgasmo is a rather straightforward blend of almond and amaretto, catering to both gourmand and liqueur lovers.
I’m personally a fan of amaretto in particular (in addition to sweet gourmands, generally), so Orgasmo is a welcome fragrance to me. It captures much of the sweetness of amaretto but it does not have its boozy bite, so as with most successful boozy interpretations, this is well-done. It’s creamy and indulges the dessert-lover while being loyal to the nutty liqueur that is its inspiration.
Performance is strong and the pricing is the standard $160 for 100ml via Luckyscent, wholly reasonable for a niche quality fragrance that lasts well and pleases.
8 out of 10
vaster – :
This smells like a sweet almondy mix of girly products. not like a spray of perfume. Distinctive lotion and cosmetics smelling, in an “Oh, I am not even trying, maybe that smell is my hand lotion or makeup” effortless kind of way. Not a skin scent but not overwhelming either. Love it!!!
Buttery sweet amaretto and marzipan with an undertone scent of face powder or makeup. Fades to a slight suntan oil with a powderiness. Oddly the both slightly oily and powdery gives it sort of a layered feel like smelling someone’s vanity table.
valeg – :
Warning: Wearers of this fragrance may experience overwhelming feelings of blissful joy, and receive unsolicited compliments from passerbys. Others may even be compelled to come near the wearer of Orgasmo, to share in the euphoric experience provided by this perfume. Stranger danger!
This is a sugary amaretto confection that emits wafts of that chewy yeasty pastry element that I love in Jeux de Peau. It lasts for six to eight hours on my skin, and the fragrance stays pretty much linear throughout the day. I would describe it as sexy sweetness with an emotionally uplifting quality.
miksmill – :
This is almonds sorbet. It’s a known milk like drink in Persia, similar to almond milk but sweeter and tastier.
Fairly good but not orgasmic to be specific.
velikan – :
Amaretto, then strong marzipan, then sugared, slightly playdoughy almonds. A touch of honey or more nuttiness would have made this delicious. I usually don’t like when almonds go playdoughy – there’s something kind of cheeky and charming about this scent though. I’ll enjoy my sample but won’t buy. The Hilde Soliani scents I’ve tried so far have had perfect openings, and then they quickly fade into a flatter, sadder version of what would have been a perfect scent. But I also might be a bit of a snob about simplicity – these one note scents always feel like they need something more. But it’s a good thing that Soliani produces these one-note, specific scents, because Demeter is often too synthetic and CBIHATEPERFUME is too expensive and doesn’t meddle with “pedestrian” sweet gourmands. Overall, this was a tentative like, though it would be a strong like if the amaretto stayed.
pashka1891 – :
This opens with The Cheesecake Factory issuing a declaration of chemical warfare to Au Bon Pain.
Disaronno and Lazzaroni broker a tense amaretto truce, but VS Amber Romance blasts in and gives everyone headaches.
Finally the battlefield clears, leaving Toffifay standing alone, making feeble “This is nuts!” puns.
CROT73 – :
Gorgeous!! Really yum yum yum!!! Delicious almonds and such a gorgeous combination with the divine amaretto…….ooooohh!!!! Fabulous!!! Oh I just loooove it!!!! Mmmmmm…….delicious!!!! Gosh!!! I’m in seventh heaven!!! I have it on right now, and I’ve been wearing it for the last three days, and it’s becoming part of my skin!!! It’s so delicious!!! My husband can’t stop kissing me!!! I want to lick my arm!!! Gosh, I just can’t tell you!!! It’s sooo creamy, fluffy and scrumptious! It’s like a delicious creamy, thick, almond liqueur pudding!!! And I get sooo many compliments!! Amazing!!! More than ANY other perfume I have!!!
What can I say!! It’s a pure, unadulterated LOVE!!!!!!! The name is PERFECT!!!!
moroz34 – :
The amaretto is so fleeting here. But the sweet almond is the best out there, hands down.
Тибериум – :
with the name Orgasmo, i was expecting to be wowed. instead, i was disappointed. it reminds me of sugar, stale butter, and bad breath. perhaps this is one that loses something when dabbed from a sample vial.
indigo31 – :
Orgasmo is a yummy almond. It is almost a bitter almond but not quite because the perfume is definitely sweet. I also smell amaretto right away. As it wears it becomes more boozy and creamy.
…like yummy almond, a glass of amaretto on the rocks that morphs into a almondy pastry, cookie dough, creamy. Almost as if you are either eating a creamy delicious almond pastry, while drinking a amaretto cocktail w/ a splash of coconut cream in it.
Definitely gourmand, very nicely done. Doesn’t veer into play-dough or powdery. Blends amazingly with the boozy amaretto.
Scent lasts for hours and hours. Love it! This is a nice sweet comfort scent – almond done very nicely here.
below reviewer is correct – I did think I had been drinking a glass of Disaronno or spilled it on myself, however unlike below… I AM a fan of this one 🙂
edit – ha! I just noticed others think it smells almost like creamy coconut. yea there is def a creamy vibe to it.
anur – :
A nose-burner in terms of sweetness, fairly linear for most of the ride…but the drydown is “nice.” It’s quiet, less sweet, with an almost powdered almond feel. But for the beginning and entire middle, this is basically a very realistic amaretto. I feel like I’ve spilled a glass of Disaronno on myself. There is something more to it that I can’t quite put my finger on, that gives it a little more of a perfume-like character…but I’m not a fan either way. Not today, anyway. I’ll give my sample a few more tries and I may change my tune.
graiffbug – :
Carnation is correct. Amaretto with lots of almonds. It’s sweet with a light kiss of coconut. I like it! I would not typically chose to wear this fragrance on a daily basis but it might be something fun to wear when snuggling by the fireplace with the one you love.
This would be FB worthy for someone who is very romantic and and enjoys fresh sweetness. This could also be date night material for young love.
InfernO – :
Just received this with a few other samples from LS. This was the one I was most looking forward to in the bunch as I absolutely obsess over the scent of pure almond extract, but have yet to find my HG almond. This scent is extremely disappointing to say the least. Upon first application immediately I get amaretto, but within moments, it has morphed in a super sweet, coconut/sunscreen/plastic (as Carnation mentioned) type smell. Never did I get a true almond note and the amaretto is gone (was it ever really there?) almost immediately.
Je – :
I’ve read the description “boozy” for a long time and never really got it. Until now. This smells like a hot amaretto in a snifter with sugar on the rim. It is very sweet, but not vanilla-y. More like the distilled leftovers of amaretto heated up with maple syrup. A gourmand delight, but the exorbitant price gives me indigestion.
onlaynonlinefy – :
I absolutely love the name of this perfume and the character on the bottle. I hope she is having a happygasm.
The perfume itself does smell like amaretto, albeit way less boozy and a little watered-down. It’s very subtle.
Overall, I like the fragrance, but would not pay the relatively high price for such a low-sillage scent.