M. Micallef
This sparkling, sweet, flowery eau de parfum sublimates an exceptional orange blossom. Sensual, carnal, soothing and modern, this chic, bohemian fragrance with the slogan "Sweetness is strength" is an addictive floral treat for all seasons.
Olfactory family: floral
Head: Bergamot, lemon, petitgrain, mandarin, pink pepper
Heart: neroli, rose, jasmine
Base: Orange blossom absolute, sandalwood, musk, patchouli, vanilla
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This sparkling, sweet, flowery eau de parfum sublimates an exceptional orange blossom. Sensual, carnal, soothing and modern, this chic, bohemian fragrance with the slogan "Sweetness is strength" is an addictive floral treat for all seasons.
Olfactory family: floral
Head: Bergamot, lemon, petitgrain, mandarin, pink pepper
Heart: neroli, rose, jasmine
Base: Orange blossom absolute, sandalwood, musk, patchouli, vanilla
Very floral
You definitely have to like strong orange blossom to enjoy this. It oddly reminds me a lot of an orange blossom scented hand sanitizer that I get at Whole Foods. If you want something less sweet then LDBS or Oriana or Safanad this is a good choice. It’s not as squeaky clean sharp as Neroli Portofino “. So it’s kinda smack in the middle, not too clean/sharp not too syrupy sweet. The petit grain might bother some. If you’re not used to that note. I don’t love it or hate it I just don’t know if it’s very “me”
This is what I want to wear in the summer when other orange blossom fragrances are too sweet and cloying! The initial green note might scare you but give it a few minutes to blend and it's bright, clean and very elegant
It hits hard and I am confused in the beginning with an unrecognizable scent. I assumed it’s the petigrain in conflict with the pink pepper or neroli which I’m not familiar and nor is it appealing. It does eventually settle down into a soft orange blossom and only then I fall in love with it.
MARISSA
08/25/24