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данча – :
I never understood before what people meant when they said a perfume was “scratchy”, but now I do.
There is so much green in this, so many soapy aldehydes that it forms a scratchy rose and absolutely makes me think of dryer sheets.
asarafan – :
Soapy aldehydes and lightly fruity wine with a hint of rose. It was very fresh and clean at first and then deepened into a jammy, dirty rose. I can’t put my finger on what it is exactly that I don’t like about this but I’m not sure. Maybe it’s a hint of something plasticine? Either way, it’s a lovely scent and very different. Just a tad too mature for my wardrobe!
EDIT: The drydown is lovely, soapy rose and sandalwood! I don’t know if I would spend that much on something I didn’t love all the way through though.
ekaterunka – :
First burst: raspy leaves, summer grass, already a hint of soap. The creamy lipstick-like berry sweetness starts to come through and softens the scent. The fuzz of raspberry leaves persists throughout, adding a jarring edge with the green freshness. The harshness breaks the creamy monotony and adds dimension to the scent. It does create the image of wild roses and berry bushes in the summer fields. The perfume persists throughout the day, turning soapier and colder as the image of roses warmed by the sun recedes.
Siama – :
Fresh, a little green, a little aquatic and just a tad bit fruity. Low to moderate longevity, stays close to the skin.
Ashap – :
Let’s state the obvious: Cool looking liquid. Well, what do you know? It’s as feminine as I hoped it not to be. Given the name Roseberry, I should’ve known but that’s totally my fault. I might as well review this thing right?
Umm..I dabbed a small amount on both wrist and the soapy lemony stuff was everywhere. Roseberry’s lemon accord combined with other notes gives it a lily of the valley type vibe. On my skin, no rose whatsoever..none. Im a male, different body chemistry I guess, so don’t stone me. This is predominantly a green fragrance that begins loud but runs quickly out of gas clockin in at a dismal 2hrs and 30min. With bad longevity, is Roseberry still serviceable? Ehh…maybe for quick meaningful outings…not for an all day event.
nesalvador – :
I am a confirmed rose lover so Rosine is a natural choice for me.
Roseberry is extremely fresh and the cassis, for me, is the selling point.
My only issue with these fragrances is the poor longevity and very little sillage. Probably my chemistry!
All the same, for a cozy, close embrace, Rosine is fine.
But at the price tag…hmmm?
AnnaMarya01 – :
A very green, mature rose. Shocking in an elegant way, but not my favorite rose; it’s a bit bitter, too.
dickrollland – :
A very fresh green perfume. To my opinion it is somehow a more uniseks one because of it’s greenish scent that comes from the raspberryleafs and the vetiver. Good for the summer realy refreshing
SEREGE12 – :
I could drink this totally! This fragrance is like nature’s candy, i wish the top note lasted longer though.
alesh – :
The aesthetic of Les Parfums de Rosine is beginning to take shape before my eyes as today I have donned ROSEBERRY. Another very fine rose composition this is indeed! I was expecting ROSEBERRY to be a fruity-floral but find instead that it has an ever-so-slightly soapy side, along with some of the same powdery quality that I found in ROSE D’ETE. Which do I like better of the two offerings from this house that I’ve now tried? Hard to say: they’re both quite nice rose creations. So far I’m likin’ what I’m sniffin’ chez Rosine!
I should observe here that, based on the wide disparities in reviewers’ reactions to the perfumes of this house, I am beginning to suspect that they may have batch issues… Or perhaps there are quality-control issues with the sample vials?
beast_1974 – :
This is a longlasting elegant scent. IMO it is not a floral-fruity but a floral green.
JodoGoliPeada – :
I felt a bit let down by this one, only scored it 6/10 on my P de R scale. Nothing to really dislike about it, but I had hoped the berry note would last longer, it faded within the hour, leaving just a mildly fruity rose fragrance behind.
sikinefr – :
Wthis is a very nice moderately-lasting scent: the opening appeared a bit shampooey to me, but this impression eventually went away. I love the rose and berries combination: i find it very cozy and pleasant to wear, it is not very sweet, more floral. well done!
morfeus355 – :
Lovely long lasting perfume with my favorite kind of roses and I agree with Malegria it’s a kind of soft sorbet at the beginning. My mother also liked it very much. An elegant scent.
4er4eve – :
Lovely scent! very youthful and lively, it starts with crushed berry sherbet vs rose, but quickly openes up as a fresh, juicy black currant – and a little bit of iris.
salov – :
pretty bottle…love the green…anyone ever tried this one, im curious