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Prietlent – :
Okay. THIS smells like corn tortillas on me. I know there’s another fragrance on here that people liken to tamales, but I’m not joking in the slightest when I say whenever I smell this on my skin it is straight up corn tortillas and because it’s a soliflore that’s all there is to it. It’s hilariously bad on me, I almost wanna keep the sample just for laughs but someone who likes orange flower might appreciate this one better than I can.
olegs904 – :
Yes! This is a beautiful neroli/orange blossom scent. It is bright and uplifting and has a very good chance of being the perfect summer scent I was looking for! Quite possibly perfection. I do get some lemon notes in addition to the orange blossom
However the longevity is a bit disappointing. It was practically undetectable six hours it.
shmaluga – :
I was intrigued by the name and had to try this fragrance. I love soliflore fragrances in general, and orange blossom in particular. So I bought a 5 ml spray.
It started off orange blossom but very soon tuberose took over. The fragrance had moderate sillage and persisted about 6 hours on my forearm. I actually found it pleasant and wearable, even if it was not what I was expecting, because it wasn’t particularly sweet, and not at all cloying.
Assitte – :
Dewey orange blossom with its green facets cleanly presented by Dame. Alone or layered with osmanthus, tuberose and musk soliflores you have a heady combination. Fast delivery and excellent customer service. Great purchase for springtime
divel1234 – :
I received this in today’s mail along with lots of samples I’m looking forward to trying. Of the 30+ orange fragrances I have, Dame’s Mandarin, Neroli and Cedar has always been my favorite, but this is going to challenge it. I will need to wear it more to see, but this is pure orange blossom, clean and green and exactly how I like it. Sillage is moderate, longevity is very good!
Roustymoult – :
This is the truest, purest Orange Flower I’ve ever experienced. The sample arrived as part of the most mind-blowingly awesome package EVER. After returning from a trip & opening the mail box on Christmas Day, out came the Dark Horse rollerball (which I’d ordered), over a half dozen samples, a hand written card from Mr. Dame, and a 10% coupon for next purchase! As scentsuelle noted on a separate review, this is “customer enchantment” — as “customer service” isn’t the right word. :o)
It’s currently 32 degrees outside, and likely inside as well, as I’m too cheap to heat the house, and most of the Fun Budget goes towards perfume. Dame’s Soliflore Orange Flower projects & endures over hours — an impressive feat for winter temperatures. It feels like an arms-length aura of Spring time, shielding me from the cold. Adding to Want list. Definitely $ better spent, than heating the house.
Soknoussy – :
I adore the scent of orange blossoms. This one goes on quite nice but after about two hours, it takes a turn for the worse. I initially couldn’t figure out what it resembled when it takes that turn, but I finally figured it out – it smells exactly like the Mistolín brand cleaner that the little old Puerto Rican ladies used in my old building in NYC. It goes very chemically and disinfectant-y, at least on me.
Dame has lots of wonderful fragrances, but for me, this is definitely not one of them.
Kifir17 – :
I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect orange blossom fragrance for quite awhile now.
I’ve been through bunches of fragrances that call themselves “orange blossom” that smell lovely… like neroli, bergamot, creamsicle, creamsicle with jasmine and musk… you get the picture.
Most were nice. None were perfect.
Until now.
This was a ‘blind’ buy (hadn’t sampled it but based on the other Dame fragrances I’d tried, I thought it would be really good) and I’m gonna have to give this another “WOW!”
Dame NAILED IT.
This is exactly the orange blossom that I crave. It’s all about the flowery blossom. Fresh, dewy, floral, slightly green… nothing fake here.
No “here’s some orange juice so you know it’s orange blossom” fakery. I’m in heaven.
Start to finish, this is perfection. Clings on my clothes and skin all day, but I don’t know about the sillage.
Headache factor: 3/10
Office friendly: 8/10
P.S.
It’s gorgeous alone and also pairs incredibly well with Dame’s Osmanthus soliflore (my favorite ‘recipe’ is 2 parts orange blossom to 1 part Osmanthus) – together they’re a sweet, heady swirl of creamy, dreamy wonderfulness.