Siam Proun Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes

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Siam Proun Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes

Siam Proun Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes

Rated 4.20 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

Siam Proun Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes for women and men of Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes

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Description

The name of this aromatic oriental scent means, “we are sufficient” in Provençal. It is named for the villa in Provence where the perfumer spent part of her early years. The nose behind the fragrance is Ellen Covey. Siam Proun is available as a parfum extrait or EdP and features an amber base topped with a zingy mix of orange blossom, bergamot mint, lavender, rosemary, thyme, heather, and yuzu.
Siam Proun was launched in 2011.

10 reviews for Siam Proun Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    What a Joyful Spring Garden perfume!
    Naturally sweet fruits, Fizzy and citric, like Lik-M-Aid together with an ambery, vaguely boozy fuzziness provide a background canvas for a spray of Culinary herbs and something savoury, scallion-like, perhaps Garlic chive. This is the essence of a backyard garden and orchard.
    Something Camphour, I expect Lavender, Mint? envelopes it all to corral back into the World of Perfume. This is the sniff of the skin.
    Projection provides an aura rich, soothing, slightly medicinal and altogether Magical.
    This was packaged in a Black and Gold Lipstick spritzer, Chanel-like in it’s elegance.
    Covey suggested that she had created this gem for her Mother.
    What a delightful gift!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve really enjoyed wearing this today! On me the sweet amber note is very pronounced, tempered just a bit by the herbal notes. I get no citrus and no “fresh spicy”. There also hasn’t been much transformation as the scent has dried down; I just get a softer, closer version of the opening notes. To me, this is a perfume for sweet and gourmand lovers who can’t indulge in their vanilla and caramel passions in The Professional World. You want to smell like candy but you also want to close the deal. This is sophisticated sweetness. It’s sweetness for grown-ups. I should also add that I think Siam Proun is exceptionally feminine and would not recommend it to men (nor would I be attracted to a man wearing it).

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This opened with a huge blast of eucalyptus on me, although that’s not listed in the notes. It then dried down to a pleasant herbal lavender. This is just ok for me… Probably won’t be buying.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I usually avoid perfumes with lavender but love it here. The opening is marvelous, however, drydown is extremely unpleasant to me. Reminds me something outdated.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Spicy initial blast, but dries down within 30 minutes into an overly sweet amber. Nothing new or spectacular with this scent.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I am impressed with the complexity and balance of this. This reminds me just enough of VP Kiki for me to add the comparison. It is long lasting and has a steady metamorphosis throughout the wearing time. Really lovely but unusual composition. Love this one!

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    here I was worried it was going to be harsh. its, herbal, yet smoothe and almost sweet! I put this on my man, and oh boy he’s good enough to eat! its almost a creamy herbal? does that even make sense? It’s so fresh but warm at the same time, probably from the amber. I think this is definitely full bottle worthy. It’s subtle, unique and perfectly harmonious…. I’m just lacking words to describe it, because its a perfect mix of just about everything! I find it on the dry side yes, but certainly not bitter. It’s… very green and sunshiney kind of feel. I may have to come back and edit my review with more testing.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    This opens as a smooth, harmonious blend with an arrestingly unusual scent. The syrupy amber follows soon, and on me it’s rather clingy and insistent.
    The herbs are muted — almost completely incorporated into this dominant, treacly amber. Hours in, it softens gradually to an intimate skin scent with traces of thyme and lavender. That last part is beautiful.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Definitely an olfactory experience, this one is not linear, evolving constantly. The opening is dry and bitter, yuzu very prominent in offering a dry, bitter citrus accord thats last the duration of the fragrance, from open to drydown.
    Theres also a very definite pine accord here, along with a light eucalyptus, though these notes are not listed. Thyme is also prominent for the duration, giving it a slightly green spicy feel. The lavender is most notable as a blend with the orange flower, light florals give this fragrance a welcome lift.
    I’m a musk fanatic, and theres a hefty dose of musk in this fragrance. Heather is known to be heavily musky in nature, besides offering a slighty mossy and earthy aroma.
    The overall effect is a musky, yet dry, dominant citrus, on green herbs with light florals. Its warm, perhaps owing to the amber, but not sweet, and not heavy either, it has a light, almost sparkling quality to it despite the depth of the musky, woody and herbacious overtures that is probably owed to the dominance of the citrus. Theres also a pronounced androgeny to this scent. Longevity, like most of the others in this house I’ve tried, ranges from a few, to several hours. Sillage is strong for the first few hours, so do apply cautiously – while it will captivate the audience of a few, and will probably interest niche lovers, its not a generically pleasing scent. Its an interesting perfume, that, while appreciable, is infinitely better in the drydown than the opening.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Siam Proun opens for me as an invigorating citrus and floral immediately followed by green herbs. The scent of thyme is especially prominent. From the top note through the finish Dr. Covey’s special take on amber (evident in her other creations) is is either up front and obvious or just swimming below the surface of the scent. Siam Proun evokes a breeze through an herb garden and will be great seasonal fragrance for early spring through late summer. Siam Proun will also prove very useful when I need to feel a touch of warmth and sunshine, which could be almost anytime here in the cool and wet Pacific Northwest.

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