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bride10 – :
Scent – cacao with a smudge of heliotrope.
Season/Time of Day – I prefer to use this one in the colder months, day or night.
Projection – I didn’t get noticed, I didn’t get a compliment.
Longevity – I get 24hrs consistently.
dimandobro – :
The cacao isn’t the dominant note, it begins with dominant cacao side by side with patchouli, ylang, and heliotrope then settles for something completely different! something like a manufactory’s nylon boxes with bits of orange blossoms, ylang, slight vanilla, heliotrope, pineapple, cheese, ginger, & carrot seeds.
The base note is wierd, it remains the same as the manufatory nylon with more carrot seeds, and cheese notes. It’s nice but it really doesn’t worth it price tag.
Aleks397 – :
I was very curious for Ti Amo and decided to order a sample.
I just got it, so this review is just a first impression!
The first whiff I got right after taking off the cap (before even spraying) made me think of an old woman’s frag. Very flowery. Not too good, since I am a man!
I sprayed it on my wrist and behold, besides the typical full Roja Dove aroma, there is one note that stands out: orange blossom! I don’t know how chocolate gets the first place in the notes-table, because this is all about orange blossom, with a bit of neroli.
The supporting notes are from the orris root indeed, but the chocolat, heliotrope and ylangylang are almost non existant to my nose.
Ti Amo and I have just met for 30 minutes, but my first impression is that it is a very soft amd lush orange blossom scent. Not too sure yet if it will only suit an older lady or that it is truly unisex (or even masculine). Will report later!
BTW I also have a sample of Britannia. Britannia (also a women’s fragrance) is more full and warmer than Ti Amo.
Deroxnuykw – :
Something similar with L’Heure Bleue by Guerlain, from top to middle notes. When it reaches the base notes, it starts to be different. It’s sweet and cocoa. This late stage is what i like most. It becomes a very nice scent and the best from the trio.
zto891Negeltzex – :
I struggle to identify a note, beyond the obvious, on a fragrance with 3 or 4 notes. This thing is a smorgasbord and I have no idea what the heck I’m picking up. What I do know is that this is one hell of a fragrance that lasts 12+ hours. I guess the best I can do is a mild leather with the cinnamon ducking in and out, the cumin ever so slight in the background. Roja might be expensive, some may call it pretentious ( at times I know I have) but the reality is that everything I’ve tried by Roja is high quality.