Parfum D’Or Kristel Saint Martin

4.07 из 5
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Parfum D'Or Kristel Saint Martin

Parfum D’Or Kristel Saint Martin

Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 29 customer ratings
(29 customer reviews)

Parfum D’Or Kristel Saint Martin for women of Kristel Saint Martin

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Description

Parfum D’Or was launched in 1986. The fragrance is pure luxury, glitter and celebration of life. Opulent and voluptuous, it opens with notes of orange blossom, mandarin, violet and cyclamen. In the heart are: ylang-ylang, rose, jasmine, lilac, plum, peach, pineapple and clove. Amber, patchouli, sandalwood and musk provide sensuality and femininity to the composition.

Available as 30, 60 and 100 ml EDP and 150 ml deodorants.

29 reviews for Parfum D’Or Kristel Saint Martin

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells so well blended,
    It’s powdery aroma ALWAYS gets me❤️
    I can smell the ylang ylang, cloves, rose, pineapple & peach. So gorgeous, reminds me of a feminine woman, wearing a long red coat, underneath she has on a skirt up to her knees, and a leopard print top. She knows how to rock red lipstick!
    Sillage: 2 hours.
    Longevity: 3-4 hours.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I like this. But then it was created in the 1980’s (1986) and is a white floral, so two things that are usually good guarantees that I will like a fragrance. There is a sweetness, but subtle, and more of a ‘grown up’ sweetness, not a little girl sweetness nor a candy-bomb. A “familiar” fragrance, for sure. As another reviewer noted, a sweet classic elegant fragrance. To me that is the perfect description of this. The bottle is also lovely. ❤️

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Just bought it blindly and iam wearing it right now ..remunds me of my 75 old aunt and I am so disappointed it is ancient nothing related to summer or spring.feeling deceived the worst part is it won’t come off and iam having trouble breathing..never buy a perfume blind it’s a huge mistake. Thank you

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    parfum d’or pour homme is also very good.. Please put it up

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    parfum d’or is just a very good perfum at a very good price. classic elegant scent.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    what else is there to say @ this lovely fragrance other than it is refreshing, sweet and yummy. I got it @ such a good price on eBay it was insane I figured why not let’s try it and I’m glad that I did buy it in the big bottle because normally I try out the mini’s first before I commit to buying a big bottle but because of the price I indulged on a big bottle and I’m so glad I did. I’m now going to place several other orders because the price is outrageously low and would make great gifts for your friends, birthdays or holidays. I don’t know how I found this fragrance but I’m so glad I did this is the best kept secret ever!!♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Another spectacular clone to Amarige De Givenchy.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I had never heard of this fragrance until it showed up as a swap option; the notes sounded interesting to me, and I am realizing I enjoy fragrances from the 70’s-90’s.
    The initial impression is one of honeyed pineapple, and mimose (despite it not being listed) with a tiny hint of lily of the valley. This definitely has a similar quality to other older fragrances (Wings and Beverly Hills by Giorgio come to mind, and also Red Door), especially early on—that fruity-floral fragrance that is rather like canned or cooked fruit, in particular peaches. In fact, it makes me remember my childhood, a child hood full of canned peaches, canned pears and canned fruit salad. While I much prefer fresh fruit to eat, I find that the round and slightly more concentrated fruit notes in fragrances from earlier decades are much preferable to some of the lighter, transient “fresh fruit” notes of modern perfumes. In addition to this canned fruit note, there is a light woody muskiness.
    After that canned fruit note in the first hour, the perfume fades into what I think is a floral aldehyde—which is unusual, as I typically find aldehydes come first. There is the light, papery, transparent smell that seems to be lifting and sifting the floral elements into something finer and more sheer. I think this element could also be the violet, and maybe even a thin woody layer of patchouli (?)—maybe this is the woody muskiness I smelled earlier as it fades and becomes more subtle. It is quite elegant and understated. At first I was afraid (in the fruity stage) that this would be a sillage monster, but it has calmed down considerably. Something worth trying for the 80’s perfume lovers; or if you want to try what I might call a fruit-salad-floral to break up the monotony of the pale fruity florals on the market now.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    does anyone know about parfum d´or elixir, the one with round bottle? does it smell similar, is it the same or not? we don´t have it yet in the database here

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I know. This one is so enigmatic. Should not compare. Now that I see a list next to this I do realise that it is in fact a slightly sweeter version at least on me today as ‘Ysatis’.
    Cheers T.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    A sweet fruity floral, mainly a peach, violet and sandalwood mix with a pinapple infusion in the top. In the heart there are classic flowers like jasmine and rose. In the end it has a little dash of patchouli that adds a some creaminess, and amber to add some more sweetness.
    It’s nice and wellcrafted but not very original. If I didn’t have so many other perfumes Parfum d’Or would maybe be a good daytime perfume for me in the same way that I like Bvlgari pour Femme. But now, as the fragrance geek I am, I guess it would end up as a dust collector in my perfume cupboard, as it would have too much competition.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    This one comes and goes in stores here and availability. 100 mills is available for 15 Aussie dollaroozies right now at various outlets and chemist’s. It’s a classic. Best value for money next to Jeanne Arthes fragrances. Which are almost impossible to source here as there are no distributors for Jeanne’s range in Asia pacific. D’or I suspect is being released right now for Christmas. Many Nanna’s will be getting this in their Christmas stockings this year. But I don’t believe you have to be a granny to enjoy this. It’s a very good scent. A good alternative to Estee Lauder’s Knowing, but lighter, and little bit like Ivoire by Pierre Balmain.
    Cheers T.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I didn’t know this perfume existed here..I first had had this perfume from my ex-husband when we were still newely engaged ..In fact it was expensive back then & he bought me the gift set with the deo spray as well , which was certainly nice of him…But honestly I never liked it at all and I couldn’t wear it !! It had a very weird synthetic note like rust , now I know this note is peach + musk combined with the patchouli ,not in a good fresh way as I prefer ..If you wanna a closer description this is like the ugly sister of Gucci Rush ..Sorry to all fans but it wasn’t a successful marriage nor a successful scent for me …

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    first i didn’t like it
    but my husband liked it ..
    after wearing it for a couple of days
    i found that its a good one but not my type
    i was not 30 yet 🙂

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells really nicely feminine, elegant and almost “vintage”.
    But I am afraid it doesn’t combine well with my skin, because after a while it just smells like furniture polish…you know the ones that are supposed to contain beeswax.And lots of almost over-ripe fruits.
    It is very affordable where I live( 10€)so I can’t say I regret buying it. I enjoy wearing it now and then, but I won’t re purchase and on the whole I find it too quiet and conventional. Anyway, I need to find some fresh notes in a fragrance, and it is not the case here. Well, gold is generally associated with warmth, I should have known better…

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Instant love, I love Cabotine therefore this one is great. Only difference is this is a slight richer than Cabotine making it a little better for the winter. I love it! Can be worn by all ages for all seasons. Very feminine.
    Happy Perfuming!

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    It took a while for D’or to grow on me and finally it did. It smells nice and lasts at least 6-8 hrs. I have to wait 15 min. for the strong top notes to settle.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells similar to Gres Cabotine, but with more sweet peachiness.Very pretty and feminine. Bottle is lovely too!

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    A blind buy, made after reading reviews, looking at the lovely bottle and great price. I do like it, but it is so similar to Avon “Facetts” of which I have 3 bottles that I really did not need it! It will make a fabulous gift!

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    This scent is gorgeous, rich, opulent and delightful! It transported me back in time to the early nineties when I wore Ysatis and Amarige by Givenchy. It is very reminiscent of Ysatis to me, a well balanced floral on a woody, musky chypre base. There is nothing loud or harsh about this parfum. It’s soft, powdery, sexy and elegant. I definately owe a debt of gratitude to “Your Foxiness” for suggesting this to me; you were right on the money honey–many thanks!!
    It opens with a burst of sweet citrus from the mandarin and orange blosson, transitions smoothly into the heart where the clove is blended so well it adds a touch of spice but is not overpowering and drys down into a sexy musky, sandalwood base with just a hint of patchouli (the dry sweet kind)…oh it’s heaven, I adore this parfum. and it was a bargain to boot!! Less than $30.00 US dollars with shippingfrom ebay, for 100ml of the edp!…To my beloved Ysatis, I believe I may have found a new love, or at least Kristel Saint Martin Parfum d’or will be my favorite chick on the side ;-))

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I like this warm happy scent, it is deep honey that poured over fruit tea, so sweet that it seems bees will fly over :)) It is sweet in non-sickening way, kind of natural honey sweet-you know it’s very sweet whenu taste it, but scent is just a hint about it. Overall I would not hesitate to carry a small bottle in my bag to help me through the day:)

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    i tried this at a fragrance shop and spent serious time testing at nordstrom’s afterwards. this effervescent beauty opens to me with almost a sniff of fresh wheat beer, or champagne, probably the pineapple. it then opens up to bubbly, bright fruits and a breath of flowers, while the patchouli and woods keep it grounded. really an underestimated perfume. it gives the feel of an old chypre somehow without oakmoss, or any mustiness. sunny, bright, very multifaceted. its a must wear to appreciate, this has a lot of average “fruity floral” notes, but has far more to offer. oddly, a feel of “coco m” style lightness with class. i bought the gorgeous bottle after wearing that test spritz for about 5 hours. it stays with you as well! an UNDERESTIMATED BEAUTY!

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    A wonderful scent – I will call it fruity gourmand. Its fruity-sweet and a bit heavy. No edgy or sharp notes. A bit heavy and a bit 90’s. Great partyscent. Spray carefully and its goŕgeous, spray a little to much and this will be a nosepuncher.
    Härlig doft – jag vill kalla den fruity gourmand. Den är fruktsöt och lite tung. Inga skarpa doftnoter. Lite tung och lite 90-tal över denna. Suverän partydoft. Lite är lagom av denna annars kan det bli en rumsdödare.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    اول عطر اشمه مع زوجتي ليلة الدخلة 1996
    وكان خيالي ومن ذاك الوقت لم اشمه بس رائع

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Have ordered this one blind, based on the reviews. This is trughly a tresure! From the very first sniff you are back to the late 80´s and mid 90´s. Long lasting. Transforms gently and becomes very classy and expensive smelling. It is not loud it is sexy 🙂
    Does not cost a fortune but not easy to find. Just got my second bottle from the Amazone. Usually, I am not buying few bottles of the same fragrance, but I sure did this time.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    For some reason my posts keep getting remonved!! Not sure why. I will put my review here again. It smells a little like Jennifer Anniston’s Lolavie. I think hers dries a little more beachy but this has a strong jasmine in it almost like Red Door by Elizabeth Arden. It is much nicer than Red Door. It is very strong but not offensive. The staying power is good. It smells like a mixture of perfumes like Dior’s Poison Tendre which is now discontinued. The pink version of this is much more fruity at the beginning so if this one is too strong try the pink one. It should be much more expensive than what it is because the bottle is nicer than some of the celebrity ones and the quality is superb compared to some celebrity ones which charge twice the price.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    I wore it when I was a teenager. I don’t remember what it smelled like, but i definitely liked it. The bottle looks AMAZING! So chic and elegant!

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    This is just lovely! Hard to believe that this fragrance was made in the 80’s…..actually, more accurate would be to say, no wonder it is so wonderful, it is from the 80’s! Very classy and elegant perfume with a great staying power and above everage sillage. Love it!
    Looks like more and more of my favourites come from the 80’s and 90’s eras. Somewhere around 2007 things went downhill in the world of perfumery.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    This bottle looks soooo familiar…I bet my mom used to have it. Have to have it!
    I bet the quality is excellent like most of the perfumes from the 80’s and 90’s

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