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roman0991 – :
Why is this classified as a chypre?
agrai – :
I think it’s Shiso! like a green leaves with rain dew. I can’t sense the jasmines as i believe there is something woody like bits of cedar, and sandalwood. No patchouli is detected tho.
It’s ok after all.
FagniniaLem – :
Not really my thing but pretty enough. Could have sworn it had some real cherry blossom in, but that must have been subliminal suggestion from the pretty box and the unusual mix of herby shiso with Jasmine. Goes faint very fast though and lingers as sweet, manageable patchouli which is fine though nothing special. Glad I’m not to only one to sense it as a bit generic and shampoo-like in parts. Performance isn’t great. Too much of a delicate flower for me I guess. However, as always, your mileage may vary so give it a go if the ingredients intrigue you. I now want to try something greener or woodier with shiso in myself!
aleksey8 – :
I was looking for a simple jasmine sambac perfume, with supporting patchouli. I was really let down with this one. I discerned no jasmine or patchouli. By process of elimination, that leaves cherry blossom & shiso? Whatever I smelled here, it was artificial. It smelled like a shampoo. Not worth $85, more like $15.
valerazvd – :
The notes on the bottle are simple and one would expect a simple fragrance but this fragrance smells like a orchard of Japanese cherry blossoms drifting on the cool spring wind. It will take you to Japan for the cherry blossom festival every day.
Herbal shiso titilates the nose with it’s minty goodness, Jasmine cloaks itself in shiso and warm themselves in a patchouli sun. There is a cool sensation on the nose that creates excitement followed by warmth
zek509Negeltzex – :
my love loved it so i love it 😀
but more professionally i wanna explain it , it doesnt have high silage but really exotic and floral (better than the same product of gucci blossom) and as its written on its box , scent of japan in a bottle !
TishaRu – :
The opening was heavy fresh green spice and warmed the skin. Just as I was becoming alarmed my skin cooled slightly and citrus-like scent became prominent but not in a fresh, brightening, or uplifting way. Slightly sweet earthy green flowers.
This can easily be worn at a fragrance hostile office as it can easily pass as shampoo. It is not overly soapy since it is light on musk but is a clean floral. It wears close to the skin and can easily be overpowered by cosmetic or hair products
ant250778 – :
The Somei Yoshino by Berdoues is EXQUISITE! Sweet , warm fresh Real Sambac Jasmine with subtle wood. A Serious Floral I Love ❤️