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borzikow – :
It would be overly generous to say that the fragrance failed to live up to it’s festive name.
An enormous anticlimax for a holiday, limited edition. Perhaps JoMalone only had the budget for ethanol, as it smells of nothing. Literally. No Moss; snow all melted away. Some vague, white, L’air du temps inspired, aldehydic floral.
Stick to the Pine and Eucalyptus candle from JML (which, unfortunately, seems to have been changed and cheapened this year) instead.
fefowuld – :
I don’t like this one as I like the new release Honeysuckle & Davana. I would describe it as a “His” fragrance and Honeusuckle & Davana as a “Hers”.
White Moss & Snowdrop smells masculine on me with prominent neroli, tonka bean, and petitgrain. It is a little bitter actually. I don’t know what snowdrop supposes to smell like, so no comment about that note. I did not detect tangerine or sweet amber either.
It is definitely a fresh winter green scent, but just not for my taste. I think it suits men better than women. Sillage is between soft and moderate. Longevity is between weak and moderate. If you like Tom Ford Neroli Portofino, you would like this one, I guess. It is softer, lighter and less sharp than Tom Ford’s. Or this one can also be related to Lalique L’Amour EDP. But L’Amour is weaker, much cheaper and more feminine.
Dreatagak – :
Jo Malone White Moss & Snowdrop has become my new go-to scent for any situation or occasion. It’s lovely and comfortable like a dusty cream-colored soft and fluffy sweater. It’s fresh and warm at the same time.
The petitgrain and neroli do not turn bitter on me, but give the scent that feeling of cool, winter air when I first sprayed it. Then that tonka and amber which never get heavy or overwhelming render a delicate warmth like sun-kissed skin. The whole time I am getting some nutty undertone and creaminess from the heavenly cardamom. I am so in love with this.
Longevity is good at around 5 hours on me. Sillage is soft but noticeable. I am hoping that this Jo Malone Snowdrop is not a limited edition release for the holidays, this is beautiful for any season.