Frequently Asked Questions about Rouge Hermes by Hermès
What does Rouge Hermes by Hermès smell like?
Rouge Hermes by Hermès features top notes of Iris, Rose, and Ylang-Ylang, middle notes of Amber, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, and Vanilla, and base notes of Myrtle and Spicy Notes.
Who created Rouge Hermes by Hermès?
Rouge Hermes by Hermès was created by Akiko Kamei.
Can never work out which I prefer out of this and Parfum d'Hermes as they are quite similar. I re familiarised myself with rouge Hermes yesterday and I have to say I enjoy it's themes. Powdery rose, talcum powder soft musk, and an exotic soft fruity peach/apricot vibe from Ylang and smoothness of sandalwood and orris/iris in the base. There's also a hint of cloves which with the powdery florals creates a subtle effect of carnation to my nose. Dries down quite feminine and although I don't pay that too much attention and only bring it up as there are several Hermes fragrances I'd like ahead of this, which just happen to be a little more masculine leaning. That's my take!
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Rouge Hermes, from Hermès was released in 2000. The perfumer behind this creation is Akiko Kamei. It has the top notes of Iris, Rose, and Ylang-Ylang, middle notes of Amber, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, and Vanilla, and base notes of Myrtle and Spicy Notes.
Can never work out which I prefer out of this and Parfum d'Hermes as they are quite similar. I re familiarised myself with rouge Hermes yesterday and I have to say I enjoy it's themes. Powdery rose, talcum powder soft musk, and an exotic soft fruity peach/apricot vibe from Ylang and smoothness of sandalwood and orris/iris in the base. There's also a hint of cloves which with the powdery florals creates a subtle effect of carnation to my nose. Dries down quite feminine and although I don't pay that too much attention and only bring it up as there are several Hermes fragrances I'd like ahead of this, which just happen to be a little more masculine leaning. That's my take!