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Freem1 – :
I have noticed that Fragrantica for some reasons puts a unisex label on most perfumes….this one has “for her” printed on the bottle and still it is presented as a unisex. I personally use what ever works on my skin but I guess some people might have a problem if they buy a scent with ” the wrong gender”…..
Ciao
Matz
Stockholm
Sweden
NeisseHissisp – :
This on my skin is very much like Daisy Marc Jacobs but with weaker sillage and less longevity (2/3 hours vs 4/5 for the original). As I love Daisy and Daisy is very expensive in Brazil (while Orquidea is not) I have one bottle.
As I am anosmic to the orchid note, perhaps the perfume has a very different aroma and a longer life and projection.