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polygon – :
I found out about Dame Perfumery’s postcard sample program and absolutely had to do it! My sample choice was Soliflore Honeysuckle. I received that along with 5 other fragrance samples and a facial cream sample. Wow! What a surprise that was.
Soliflore Honeysuckle is beautiful. So sweet and intoxicating. It reminds me of my childhood when I would pluck the flowers from the vine and suck the nectar.
I can’t wait to try my other samples. I’m very impressed with Dame Perfumery so far.
alexei88 – :
a perfect dry yet sweet honeysuckle that gets drier in the drydown
VeraTenVar – :
It’s my 2nd favorite from the line, but it smells more like jasmine if anything.
Enfoneloodose – :
this is a fairly true honeysuckle scent, though when wafting up it reminds me a bit of lily of the valley but with more oomph-like honeysuckle with a hint of LOTV. after about 5-10 minutes i smell a slight creaminess which reminds me of coconut, and at this point it gets a bit more “beachy.” this is a great scent for spring or summer.
EscapeD – :
This smells like the best days of my childhood. My dad would wake me up early on summer mornings and we would go down to the lake to “go fishing”. We would pass thick bushes of honeysuckle. I think I spent more time pulling out the stamens to get the little drop of nectar than I would trying to catch fish. This is a great scent to wear on its own or to layer. This scent smells of happiness: a fresh, light, free floral.
FCrtftYGUYUG – :
To celebrate the United States’s 241st birthday, Mr. Jeffrey Dame generously sent 241 of his fans a small bottle of his newest release, Monsoon (which is a gem, by the way, but I’ll review it later). Mr. Dame also sent me a sample of Soliflore Honeysuckle with Monsoon.
I live in Idaho, and hadn’t realized until this year that apparently a variety of honeysuckle does indeed grow in the northwest. I thought they were Southern/Mid-Atlantic, mostly. My understanding is that the honeysuckles that grow in my area are more like shrubs and small trees, while the other, more famous kind, is vine-like.
This perfume doesn’t exactly smell like Idaho honeysuckle, but it doesn’t smell dissimilar either. My guess is that it is styled after the vine, and that the vine and the bush don’t smell identical.
This is a very beautiful little perfume. My sample is oil-based, and the oil is very, very smooth―not sticky at all, as some perfume oils tend to be.
I probably won’t buy a bottle or rollerball, but I am enjoying my sample. I expect that I will spend my money on more offerings from his Artist Collection instead.