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Fillin – :
I definitely got a lot of citrus here. I’m not sure I get the fig, but I may just not know what fig smells like. This is also the only mossy fragrance that I like so far. I like how it’s not too sweet like most popular and recent perfumes. While I may not be able to pick out all the notes, I do know that this is my favorite fragrance at this time. It’s really nice when it’s cold out (wore it in New York during those arctic temperatures this winter), but I’m sure it’ll be great in warm weather too.
UPDATE: I have just discovered that the mystery “citrus” note was actually the cassis, which I had never smelled before (I figured this out by eating a blackcurrant-flavored jelly bean, out of all the ways I could have). I don’t get the cat-urine quality that comes up a lot when people talk about cassis. Instead, it just makes me smile.
ClaippieK – :
I had high expectations of Treehouse Royal, having seen it compared to Byredo’s Pulp somewhere. And I do get where that comparison is coming from, as the combination of juicy fruit notes and strong woody ones is definitely the core concept of this one as well, but that’s about all they have in common. And unlike Pulp, which is wildly exuberant if anything, this failed to make much of an impression on me the first couple of times I tried it. In fact I forgot I was wearing it most of the time: not a great sign!
Today I used the last of my sample, and so I forced myself to pay more attention because I wanted to make up my mind and review it. Having done so, I can confirm what others also seem to have noticed: it starts off kind of like Un Jardin en Mediterranee, only with a little fruitiness thrown in and slightly synthetic-smelling, and a little too weak for my taste. And that’s the way it goes on, only gradually becoming warmer and less sharp. The notes go together well, and there’s a lot to like there, but for me it just never quite falls into place. It might be that I didn’t use enough, or that I just prefer stronger scents and this one is too subtle for me, but I have to agree with another reviewer: this is good, but not great, and sampling was enough for me.
Xotabu4 – :
Treehouse Royal by Pinrose is a more refined and elegant version of the Pear Glace scent by Victoria’s Secret. The three words I think of with this scent are Green, Earthy and Woodsy. It evokes memories of early morning walks in the country. The soil is dark and moist. There’s dew on the grass and the smell of blooming flowers fills the air.
Upon application, I am able to l smell the sweetness of the ripe fig and pear notes tempered with the sharpness of the fig leaf. After about 1 hour, the violet and jasmine notes become prominent. Mid-day (about 5 hours after the initial spray), I notice the warm, boozy musk-y notes from the vetiver and moss. The note list says bourbon vanilla but this smells like rum.
This is just a lovely scent to me. Great for days when I want to project my inner Earth Goddess.
fedyy – :
I got a lot of fig and a bit of citrus. It’s pretty ordinary in terms of fig scents (I’ve owned Demeter Fig Leaf and Pacifica Mediterranean Fig) and the lasting power for me doesn’t justify the price since I’m a bit of a cheapskate. It’s nice, but disappointing after using the little wipes, which last longer and have a more complex scent. The spray is on the lower end of moderate, lasting maybe 2-4 hours on me.
ZedRot – :
I didn’t actually smell any fig in there once it dried down, just a massive amount of moss. Very spiky moss, with what I assume was the cassis. Outside in the warmth, the jasmine was more evident (or when I blew CO2 onto my wrist). Not bad, but not great, and glad I got it as a sample.
Fresh from the sample pack, though? Oooooh, that’s another story. Gorgeous jasmine and violet with a slight figgy note. The top notes are soaring, but it gets far more one-dimensional upon drydown. Lasted all day and stuck close to the skin.
maxtt – :
I don’t usually wear woody scents well, but this one is quite figgy and just feminine enough I can pull it off.
andrey370 – :
If I haven’t been acquainted with a number of other fig scents out there, I might run out and get a bottle of this. Treehouse Royal smells distinctively of citrus and fig, and not much else. There’s also something about the cirtus here that is so clean it reminds me of soap. I’m actually surprised some kind of citrus isn’t listed because it seems obvious to me, but maybe I’m misinterpreting the notes here? I don’t get pear, but I definitely get the vetiver. Citrus, fig and vetiver. It’s good, clean, simple, and probably unisex.