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bonds – :
I smelled this on my sister in law and it was very lovely on her. It reminded me of both Chloe EDP and Stella. To me roses are dominant in this fragrance for sure. This perfume is so affordable and smells much more expensive than it is.
Overveprime – :
A very, very green rose.
olich2010 – :
Not a true rose, but a scent that is vaguely floral and pink, with strong peony and subtle citrus. Like triple-milled French guest soap, clean and creamy. A sweet love potion in a fairy cup. Sillage and longevity are not impressive, so spray liberally and spray often.
kazaks – :
Soft, nice, conforting, almost cooing rose scent. No old-ladysh, cosmetic, old fashioned rose scent, but a young and modern one. In fact, this is more a pink peony, with some sort of slightly sweet and spiced background rather than a red rose. Very good for daily use, both in summer and winter. Perhaps too bland: I trend to prefer my rose scents greener, crispier and with more nerve. It is said that this scent is inspired in the silk saris of Bengala, India: in my opinion, this is more like a coccon of cotton rather than a silk fabric, and it makes me to think more about the lavish, naïve, art-decó, artificial but nonetheless wonderful fake India in the silent classic film Das indische Grabmal than in the actual Asian country.
Lasting power and sillage are really very good, considering the fact that this is an Eau de Cologne and not an Eau de Toilette. Very reminiscent of Stella: if you liked the original one and find the new versions dissapointing, try this.
federalius1205 – :
Quite an unidimensional, uncomplicated, fresh, powdery old fashioned rose. Ideal for layering, the rose note apparently present on some perfumes never really develops on me, so I’ve used it under Chanel number5, Calyx and Jaipur bracelet making them rosier and incredibly more feminin. Very good if you are going through an ultra feminin phase and incredibly cheap to buy in independent pharmacies iin the UK.
dolpotron – :
delicate simple pink roses. a light fresh scent for hot weather. not too long lasting, but it feels good just spritzing this cooling little gem. you simply can’t overspray with this. this is very enjoyable to me in summer months when you want to smell roses, but nothing heavy.
dddfffd – :
Very gentle and fresh! I really liked it! I smelled roses, but what i liked most was that there weren’t only roses! Amber and almonds give to the perfum a unique character!
Redwave – :
This perfume doesn’t remind me of a true rose fragrance at all. I mean roses is not what comes in mind from the first moments I smell it. I smell a distinctive peony and almonds though.
Nice but with poor staying power, an everyday simple fragrance for all ages (it lacks character).
ride_vinchester – :
Simple fragrance. However, simplicity can also be an asset. My boyfriend loves it and it makes me feel sexy
RCWyurdell – :
Gently and impressively as fresh roses can be, but the dry down is warm, which is not surprising with amber and almond milk in base notes. I like this Rose so much and I think Roger & Gallet is a great choice for summer.
saibir22rus – :
Like many other I don’t feel like rose rules this juice. It smells creamy and soapy and clean, i.e. nothing like your average sweet and powdery rose. I would agree with those who say that there is definitely quite a lot of peony, mandarin and almond involved..And there is just enough amber to make it smell warm and inviting..I like to think that this is how I smell after shower:))
terabit – :
If you had me test this without knowing the name I would never guess rose.
The most prominent top note, in my opinion, is the mandarin. Keep in mind that this isn’t a brash or thin citrus note. This is balanced by the rose note and quickly blends into a creamy (thank you almond milk) white floral with a bit of warmth so it isn’t shrill (must be the amber).
Also, I think this is such an affordable way to try different classes of scents that you might not normally gravitate towards.
wangshibuyaozou – :
La rosa è la regina senza risultare stucchevole. Romanticissimo, discreto e ben calibrato. L’ho provato per caso giorni fa e mi ha davvero conquistata. Anche il prezzo è abbordabilissimo!
mhb148JeomiWogkig – :
Somehow I have managed to avoid Roger & Gallet my entire life. Not sure how or why, but today all that has changed, as I am now wearing ROSE eau douce parfumée. This is a very light, natural-smelling cologne featuring a pleasant, slightly sweet rose scent.
I’m not going to complain that the sillage is low and longevity poor, because no one ever claimed that this was supposed to be perfume. Instead, it’s a friendly body spray-type scent best suited for a quick pick-me-up or when wants just a touch of rosiness. Smells just fine, for what it is. No complaints.
alex_bord – :
BEST WAY TO DESCRIBE THIS SMELL IS…..
IF PURPLE ROSES EXISTED THIS IS WHAT THEY WOULD SMELL LIKE. THIS SMELLS PURPLE. LIKE PURPLE ROSE BUDS.
SkestitaNeice – :
A delicate scent (it is called gentle water), this is also a slightly spicy rose. I am not sure what lends that spicy note – maybe the peony which I can definitely detect in this scent. Its very different from my other rose fragrance which is more powdery, straight up rose and nothing else. Its an interesting scent. If you are looking for a rose scent that’s still rose but unique, give this a try.
ivannav – :
I love this. It is very subtle and the roses are not quite in bloom yet – early morning dew, a hot day coming. Aromas of summer flowers will drift on the breeze with the lazy bees. Ahhhh
С.Т.А.Л.К.Е.Р.13 – :
If you love soft roses & cheerful pale pink frags then you should check this one out.
It may not be a masterpiece signature scent, it may not excite your olfactory system with strange & daring accords, it may not have great sillage or lasting power, but it IS reasonably priced & terribly “nice”…a little pick me up that is guarenteed to put a smile on your face this spring.
Soft, soft rose is at the heart of this fragrance. The slightly sour mandarin-peel start warms & becomes juicy & sweet as the rose begins to open…gentle white petals tinged with pink. The watery peony is very present but the amber base keeps this scent creamy & soft & there is no high white floral to mask the rose. I find it hard to distinguish the almond – I imagine this lends the perfume the silky, milky quality that lilith accurately describes. A gentle rose pudding that even this non-rose-fanatic can enjoy!
At one point it reminded me of a far more gentle rose version of Bright Crystal (must be the amber-peony) & if I was to choose between the two I would pick Rose for her more natural, softer side.
Nothing groundbreaking for a rose-lover, but just perfect for taking tea in the garden bathed in spring sunshine…using your best bone china, of course!
ssnik74 – :
‘A rose by any other name would smell as sweet’. For all lovers of rose scents this one would have to be in their collection. I personally am not a rose fanatic but the subtleties in this fragrance is winning me over. The mandarin sweetens it and the peony and white flowers cradle it.Together with a base of almond and amber you are enveloped in soft sweet rose petals and milk. The more I smell it the more seductive it becomes.