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julie21 – :
Rosarium smells like the very anatomy of a rose. This is some good stuff if you really love roses, but it’s also… I don’t know, it’s really inherently Japanese, so it’s quite inoffensive but very well crafted, if you could call diluted essential oil “crafted.” It’s really nice to me, it’s probably solely the quality of the oil. I got it because it looked like my stage name, and it reminded me of 80s shoujo manga and I just had to have it. This is really, really pure rose, but it’s this… specific rose that I smell when I drink Fentimann’s Rose Lemonade. Rosarium is clean and fresh and borderline effervescent. If you’re a rose fanatic like me, or really even just a person who has smelled a lot of fragrances, you know that there’s this strange rose spectrum. On one side, you have a sickening, synthetic, headache-inducing rose that kind of gives the same effect as smelling something much too sweet, and then there’s the natural, fresh rose that makes you feel like you have a real rose up to your face on the other end. Every scent on the spectrum is called “rose,” one way or another, but there’s certainly some weird ones out there. This is very far on the good end of the spectrum, fresh and almost leafy.
jaks12 – :
I tried several rose notes fragrance and found this one is lightest and purest.While Paul Smith Rose can bring back the most real rose smell, this one smells almost like rose essential oil, sweet and light as what I feel when I think about a rose.It is good to be used in daliy routine but obivously it is not very serious frangrance with many notes.
CheeezY – :
I bought Rosarium in Japan and it is a lovely fragrance. It smells like roses. Not complex but nice. Yes, it was “cheap” in Japan but it is certainly not cheap if you want to purchase it outside of Japan. I have tried several rose fragrances and I really like Rosarium the best.
dhg476InsuffBooni – :
How it smells will depend hugely on your skin chemistry. As most rose scents, this one smells horrible on me, sad but I’m quite happy that I didn’t spend much on it (less then 20 dollars I think).
So as I said before, sometimes Rosarium is quite nice. I spray it in the air in my office right after I got it, and lots colleagues said they liked it. And a girl tested in on her skin, lighted, sweet-candy like rose notes. Nice on her.
This couraged me alot that I thought it might be my “right” rose scent. The next morning, I happily applied it and went out, hurried to my office. Ten minutes later, Rosarium already made me sick and I was almost to go back washing it off my wrists! I can’t believe but it smells just like GASOLINE on me :<
Now the bottle sit in my closet quitely. And I’m still trying to find a rose scent that won’t “go off” on me.
I think Rosarium is not really a serious fragrance in Shiseido’s line. The scent is belongs to a line called “Bara-en” which is mainly focus on fragranced bath/body products. And you can tell it from the price: Rosarium sold in Japan at 2800 Yen while most of Shiseido’s new fragrances are usually more then 5000 YEN.