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Anna93 – :
I got both this and Molinard Rose Turkia, and much prefer the latter. This one, sprayed on the wrists, lasts quite well and my sense of its scent is of a boozy rich rose – I don’t notice the individual scent notes much and it’s not rosy enough to match my favourite rose scents, such as Stella by Stella MacCartney. But sprayed on the inner elbows the scent is much stronger, very spicy and too masculine though still suitable for women. It then takes a while to fade to a more recognizable rose scent. The other one, Rose Turkia, is more powdery. This one is going to charity as I don’t need both and really don’t like the cloves note – mixed with geranium it’s just too sharp.