Song In D Minor Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite

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Song In D Minor Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite

Rated 4.14 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
(21 customer reviews)

Song In D Minor Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite for women of Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite

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Song In D Minor is a complex melody of white orchid, orange blossom, gardenia and amber notes. The bottle is decorated with a picture of a bird in a cage. Available as 30 ml EDP. Song In D Minor was launched during the 2000’s. The nose behind this fragrance is Margot Elena.

21 reviews for Song In D Minor Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells like Givenchy Amarige on me. I don’t like it.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I rather love this (I have a thing for white florals I guess) but it can verge on being too heavy for me because of the musky amber element.
    Almost didn’t buy it, had to wear some on my wrist to see if it was too strong (overly strong scents give me headaches and stomach aches, so if you have strong reactions to scents I’d recommend doing the same with this just in case) but it passed the test because it dries down to a lovely soft scent and isn’t overpowering as long as I don’t use a lot.
    It’d be absolutely perfect for me if it was a little lighter.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    For me, this gardenia is a little strong (and I love gardenias – had them in my wedding bouquet). So while I can wear this sometimes, it doesn’t get a lot of use by me (except in the wintertime).

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I normally don’t like gardenia, because it tends to be heavy on me. However, this particular gardenia is light and sparkling, thanks in part to the freshness of the orange blossom. It doesn’t give me the headaches that many big white florals do, and while I can’t see myself wearing it on a regular basis, I can definitely see using it for a special evening out.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve had this for years and just recently it has become one of my very favorites. It smells so good to me that I literally want to nibble my skin: would that it had that affect on my hubby!
    I’m not a gardenia fan unless it is tempered with other notes as it can be such a dominating factor, but after the first 10 minutes it becomes almost coy. The white orchid and orange flower seem to rise and fall as this matures on my skin, and the amber comes to the fore as the base note when the florals have muted. Spraying Song in D Minor on just before bed makes me very relaxed and like music, distracts my mind from my chronic pain and lulls me to sleep; often with my wrist held to my nose.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    As Tokyo Milk Parfumerie creations are unavailable where I live, I was a bit upset, as the scents are inexpensive and look very promising. Having put a hand on the sample, I am no longer so sure whether they were worth the wait…
    It is certainly a nice smell, very flowery, but with a decent dose of amber. But you really need to be a fan of white florals to like it, which is why my and Song in D Minor will part ways. The opulent gardenia did not enchant me. The name for me is a lot more attractive than the content of the bottle, unfortunately. It is a pretty strong scent, and I can see it work in cold weather on a someone who can pull off the gardenia overdose.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I found this rare gem at a Ricky’s in SoHo back in October 2012. I am up to my third bottle as of this month (July 2013).
    This is one of the most delicious fragrances that I have ever tried. One whiff and I was hooked. The price is fairly reasonable ($30), but the only complaint I have is the size of the bottle. There isn’t enough of the perfume to last (as the scent itself isn’t long-lasting), so I do use it sparingly. The scent does pack a floral wallop, and I find it to be perfectly balanced. Between Margot Elena’s other two scents that I have tried, French Kiss and Dead Sexy, this one, I find, is definitely much more balanced in it’s sweetness. I also find it to be one of the best fragrances to wear year-round. 10/10.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    10 years ago I took a vacation to Amsterdam. I bought some shampoo while I was there that I brought home and treasured every last drop of while it lasted because it smelled AMAZING! I even had friends bring me back another bottle of it when they went there 🙂 This smells exactly like that shampoo! YAY!!!
    It is a heavy floral, but in an intoxicating kind of way. I think it is just gorgeous. I quite literally would love to bathe in the stuff 😀

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    On me it smells like Chloe Narcisse. I like this fragrance, but it’s just an every once in a while one.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Song in D minor is very floral and I do agree that the gardenia is the stronger note. Overall it is a really nice scent it just isn’t for me. I agree that it is on the mature side. It is similar to the Velvet Tuberose scent at Bath and Body Works, which is not bad but takes away from the originality of the scent for me.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t usually like florals, but I’m madly in love with this one.
    The first time I smelled it, I thought it smelled like lilacs….I’m not sure why. I love it though. Soooo much. The moment I smelled it, it instantly became one of my favorites. It was love at first sniff….
    I think it’s pretty unique, and the fact that it changed my mind about florals really impressed me, so I love this perfume dearly.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    mclenl: You can get samples online at The Perfumed Court, from $3 per sample plus freight, or 5×1 ml samples for $14.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I didn’t immediately like this. When you first put this on it’s reminiscent of good quality fly spray but once it softens and is less sharp it’s a gutsy floral! I can smell jasmine though and that’s not mentioned in the description. Not bad, it’s annoying there’s no trying before buying though (getting it on the internet) as cannot find any of the Tokyo Milks anywhere in Edinburgh but I guess it’s kinda exciting not knowing what to expect when you do receive one of these fragrances.
    On the positive side this seems to stay on longer than Eden (previous purchase).

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I had such high hopes for this (loved the smell of the tin candle), but I am kind of disappointed, as it comes out as very mature on me, and I can only smell gardenia. Lovely gardenia, but maybe more for a woman in her 50ies than me (nearly 37).

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Bold gardenia!
    Sexpot!
    Classic silver screen siren!
    Old Hollywood!
    These are the things that come to miind sniffing this creation. Luscious sparkling, decadent white florals wrapped in a creamy sweet amber glaze. A true beauty.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Heady and gorgeous! Although almost none of the notes listed are the same as the notes of Niven Morgan Gold, on me, this is very much like it.
    This is a powerful and bold scent and oh so sexy! I wouldn’t wear this in heat, but I’d definitely wear it with some sexy heels to bring in the new year!

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume is just heavenly! I love it. The gardenia is exquisite. Gotta have a FB…no doubt on this one 🙂

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I got grape from this – very much like dior poison….

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Very much a dry, dusty white floral, hinting at tropical; has only a fresh flower sweetness. it comes across a little bitter for me. I’ve worn it a couple of times, in warm and cold weather, but that note is just too strong for me in this frag and overpowers the others. The drydown is not too bad, though, I like it better than the first couple of hours – it gets a nice, dry powderiness to it. Lasts well, about mid-strength, stays awhile on your clothes as do most Tokyo Milks.
    Later note: it reminds me ALOT of Lucy B Amber and Honeysuckle. That one is much sweeter, but the notes are similar.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a really, really gorgeous floral! It’s warm, sensual, fragrant…nothing like the average floral. This one surely packs a punch. It almost seems like there’s a note of honey in here. It’s very creamy.
    Unfortunately it didn’t work too well on me, so I gave it to my friend. It became her favorite scent. The next several times I saw her I told her I LOVED her perfume, and each time she said it’s the one I gave her! It was so much better on her : /

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    This is probably my favorite out of the whole line. This is a heavy type floral scent, very sweet and on the strong side – much as I love it, I can see a definite headache factor here if it’s over-applied. On the other hand my migraine-prone, iffy-on-perfume-of-any-kind fiance actually likes it.
    What I really like about it is the warmth and fullness the amber lends to the floral notes. At first spritz it’s very sweet and flowery. I find the gardenia note comes through the most. I’m a gardenia lover… if you aren’t, you should probably skip this one. But there’s still a depth there from the amber that separates it from the girly-sparkly-fruit-or-musk floral scents I’ve seen a lot of. With a little bit of time it progresses away from the dizzying flowers somewhat and the amber is more pronounced, making for a still sweet, but richer and more grounded scent. That’s the stage where I really love it. And it’ll be nice for the transition between summer and fall, as I think it’s okay for either.

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