Unbound Halston

4.44 из 5
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Unbound Halston

Unbound Halston

Rated 4.44 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

Unbound Halston for women of Halston

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Description

Unbound by Halston is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Unbound was launched in 2001. The nose behind this fragrance is Patricia Bilodeau. The fragrance features carnation, tuberose, amber, lily-of-the-valley, cedar and bergamot.

9 reviews for Unbound Halston

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my third time sampling Unbound. It’s pleasant but truly nothing to get super excited about. If you like office florals like Ralph Lauren Romance or Tocca Giulieta, you will like this, guaranteed. It’s a very safe shampoo floral. I smell a bit of LOTV mixed with a transparent tuberose note. Maybe some bergamot right at the beginning (“the boozy quality” some reviewers get)
    You could layer this with just about any spring floral. I also tried out Halston Unbound for Men and that was a bit more interesting, but still extremely office safe.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Like a couple other reviewers, I assumed based on the listed notes that I would like this, but am disappointed. This fragrance is strange to me. I agree that it resembles a shampoo in a way, and that there’s an alcohol note of some kind. Both of these qualities do not go well together, in my opinion. Boozy shampoo? No thanks.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    The only thing I tried in this was a shower gel and lotion a long while back. I was really impressed! I’m not sure what the fragrance would be like but the shower gel and lotion I really enjoyed using and my boyfriend really liked the smell too. It’s fresh and womanly. It made my sheets and bed smell really good!I think it was the bergamot, I wouldn’t mind giving the fragrance a try! I would have to order it online because I haven’t seen it anywhere. It was summer when I used it too…I liked it! It smelled great in warm weather. Honestly, I always thought this was one of those fragrances that needed to be layered, thats the only reason I have never bought the spray alone. I wouldn’t apply it close to my skin, instead I would spray it in the air a few times and walk through the mist. 😀

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Goes on with an fizzy alcoholic note briefly then it’s a very pretty lily of the valley and amber mix. Unfortunately, there is a slight aquatic feel to it that reminds me a lot like shampoo. This is one of the first lily of the valleys that hasn’t turned to urine on my skin, and while it’s nice, it’s not FB worthy to me.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    had it when the box and frag were pink not purple. it was nice but nothing stood out.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this sample as a freebie with another perfume order. It is not really my style to begin with.
    Upon first application it smelt a little like Chardonnay which was nice. It didn’t last.
    There is something in this which reacts really horribly with my skin. It smells both artifical & dirty organic at the same time (like a pair of old nylon panties).
    This vile note does fade a little but it is enough to create repulsion for anything that comes after. Luckily, I am not missing out because the artifical note remains in full force.
    I really really don’t like this perfume.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    this fragrance probably will not knock you off the heels, but i have to admit it is quite nice)) very aquatic and flowery – perfect for hot summer days. It reminds me of some other perfume but i can’t decide which one. In any case, I have a small Unbound bottle which will be over soon and i’m considering buying a new bigger one.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I liked it very much. It’s very fresh and light. If you experience 48*C in summer – this perfume is what you need.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Based on the fragrance notes, I should like this one, but I don’t. Perhaps there’s too much Lily of the Valley, or maybe the aquatic note just doesn’t work with the others. This is a case where the whole is NOT greater than thans sum of its parts…its less.

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