The opening is crisp, fruity and slightly tart, very fresh. After a moment, the rose appears, soft and delicate, as if touched by drops of morning dew, like walking through a rose garden at dawn. This scent instantly reminds me of a rose body mist I once bought in a pharmacy while on holiday in Turkey, natural, light and very feminine. The rosy aroma intertwines with a subtle peony accord, making the composition airy, romantic and beautifully spring like. In the base, soft musk emerges, giving the fragrance a gentle, cocooning quality, light as a fluffy cloud resting on the skin. On my skin the longevity is around four hours. The projection initially reaches about an arm’s length, but it quickly becomes more of a skin scent. It’s a composition best suited to lovers of subtle, fresh and delicate perfumes, perfect for spring and warmer days. Personally, however, I still prefer Delina Exclusif.
This is so good! Could be unisex but leans slightly male. I would say the best of the line. That cherry is so perfectly balance! Longevity is easily 10 hours. A bit less sweet than Intensely. You could ware this all seasons except summer.
An earthy amber with some additional intrigue. the dry down mellows it out into almost an earthy powder. Would be a good value for the $
The fragrance opens with notes of pink pepper and juicy mandarin. The pyramid also lists violet and blueberries, but unfortunately my nose doesn’t pick them up. In the heart there’s a well blended bouquet of white flowers. This stage shares a certain similarity with YSL Libre, although I’d say they’re more distant cousins than sisters. Ambassadora feels denser and heavier, while Libre comes across as lighter and more airy. The base of Ambassadora is musky, woody and creamy. As it develops, the scent becomes soft and comforting, like wrapping yourself in your favourite blanket on a cooler evening. I had heard a lot about the impressive longevity of this composition, but on my skin it lasted a little over five hours. The projection at first is about an arm’s length, though it settles closer to the skin fairly quickly. It’s a pleasant fragrance for cooler weather, but it didn’t leave a particularly lasting impression on me.
This starts with a citral note that smells like geranium leaf, my favorite part. On my skin, it turns into a soapy floral. On clothes, I get more of the floral and less of the soap. The soap keeps it out of insect repellent territory, which I really don't mind anyway as a lover of all things lemongrass. After a few hours, it's still on skin as a dirt musk, which is probably the patchouli but unrecognizable, also good since I don't love patchouli. An interesting, green, earthy take on geranium, but not too green, earthy or floral. Well balanced and intriguing.
A generic aromatic woody citrus. It's okay but I find the leather a little cloying and sweet.
head is nice but the animalic finish is too much
This really smells like matcha. Not sweet and creamy like a matcha latte or ice cream, but green and nutty like matcha powder in hot water. I also smell clean jasmine which adds to the fragrant tea vibe. Huge sillage. 2-4 hours later I smell white chocolate, a hint of vanilla and creamy florals. 8 hours later it's still there as a skin scent.
A very generic masculine DNA.
Warm, woody, spicy, aromatic.
Done 1000x before.
Don't get me wrong, it's very nice but just another generic fragrance.
The bottle is a bit tacky, and for the price, you probably already have something similar in your collection.
I have a bottle from the release year, and every time I wear it I’m reminded just how intoxicating and almost decadent this fragrance is. The opening is dense, warm and very sweet. The official notes list honey and peach, but my nose imagines something quite different, as if there were a plate of orange and cherry Jaffa cakes in front of me, covered in a thick layer of indulgent dark chocolate. It’s probably the fruity accord combined with coffee and honey that creates this dessert like illusion. As the fragrance develops, creamy vanilla and a touch of vetiver join the coffee, adding depth and a subtle elegance to the composition. The scent remains warm, enveloping and very sensual, a bit like a late evening with a cup of espresso and a bowl of vanilla ice cream. Longevity on my skin is around six hours, with a noticeable projection, especially during the first few hours. It definitely belongs to the sweeter, heavier fragrances, but it never becomes cloying or overwhelming.
Initial spray is too masculine for me, but it quickly turns unisex on my skin, leaving a long lasting musk.
Very salty, like a salted dried peel. Lasts a few hours as a floral musk whisper. Completely unisex to my nose.
Feels like a cool raindrop or dew on green grass. I get a slight lemongrass/verbena note, even if not listed. I can't determine the individual notes but it definitely recalls a garden in the morning before the flowers open and all is fresh and green. This one is memorable and satisfying.
It’s a unisex fragrance I reach for whenever I’m in the mood for something light, clean and subtle, the kind of your skin, but better scent. The composition opens with a luminous bergamot that quickly gives way to an accord of bitter almond, gently lifted by a touch of anise. Almond is clearly the leading note here, smelling like a freshly cracked almond kernel or marzipan with a drier, slightly cosmetic character, reminiscent of an elegant almond hand cream. The fragrance remains airy and refined, gradually becoming softer and creamier thanks to sandalwood. It’s a very minimalist scent with something deeply comforting about it. To me it evokes the smell of clean skin, a freshly laundered shirt and delicate almond scented skincare. Longevity on my skin is around three hours, and the projection stays fairly close to the skin.
It was a blind buy, because I really enjoy plum in perfumes. I was hoping for something along the lines of a plum liqueur with a touch of the Orient. The composition opens with a very sweet, ripe plum splashed with a hint of alcohol, accompanied by leather and patchouli. My first association was rather unusual, as if I had opened a jar of plum preserves in a cool, damp cellar. That earthy patchouli is very noticeable here and, unfortunately, it’s a note I don’t get along with. However, once that initial musty, cellar like impression passes and the patchouli settles down, the fragrance becomes much more pleasant. The plum returns to the forefront, this time more liqueur like and dense, accompanied by soft leather and a subtle coffee note. The saffron suggested by the name is sadly very scarce. As the fragrance develops, a gourmand leaning vanilla and a touch of musk become more prominent, smoothing the composition. Interestingly, at this stage the patchouli almost completely disappears and the scent becomes creamier and more comforting. Longevity on my skin is around six hours. The projection is quite noticeable at first, but over time the scent settles closer to the skin. In summary, Drunk Saffron turned out to be more of a drunken plum. It’s an interesting composition, sweet, but not typically gourmand thanks to the additions of leather and patchouli. I would definitely recommend testing before buying, as the first impression can be quite challenging.
A fruity vanilla fragrance that feels perfect for spring. The opening bursts with juicy passion fruit touched with citrus, giving it a very sunny, holiday like vibe. From the very first moments it reminds me of a Pornstar Martini enjoyed on a terrace by the beach on a warm evening. After a while, plumeria joins the composition, adding a creamy, slightly exotic softness, together with a sweet, custardy vanilla note. The vanilla beautifully balances the fruity freshness, making the scent more comforting, a bit like a passion fruit pudding with vanilla cream. As the fragrance develops, subtle slightly resinous nuances appear here and there, giving it a bit more depth and preventing it from becoming overly sugary. On my skin it lasts around five hours, with projection strong enough that a few colleagues have already popped into my office today to ask what smells so lovely.
To be honest I’m still not entirely sure how to describe this fragrance. The opening is very intense, almost overwhelming with the aroma of clary sage. My first association was the cheapest herbal soap from the 1980s, the kind that used to sit by my grandfather’s washbasin. Unfortunately, I can’t detect either the pepper or the bergamot, which might have brightened the composition a little. After a while the sage softens slightly, but the scent still reminds me of a freshly dug garden full of wild herbs, damp soil and roots pulled straight from the ground. Overall it feels very botanical, herbal, woody and earthy, at times almost raw, like the smell left on your hands after working in the garden. On my skin it lasts around three hours with minimal projection, and to be honest, in this case that’s probably for the best, because it’s definitely not a fragrance for me.
The composition is quite simple, but well done. The opening smells as if someone right next to you has just cut into a fresh, juicy orange, it’s bright, fruity and very appetising. This impression only lasts for a moment, because white florals appear almost immediately. I could swear I detect a hint of jasmine, although it isn’t listed in the official notes. The intoxicating bouquet of flowers is enhanced by a coffee accord, which in a way reminds me a little of the vibe of Black Opium. Sweet, sensual, slightly intoxicating and very feminine. On my skin it lasts around 6 hours, with quite decent projection.
This is a lemon lover's delight. Starts with a spray of lemon juice, turns to a tart lemon peel then a buttery lemon curd. It dries down into a white floral musk with a hint of lemon. I needed more sprays than usual (6 instead of 3) but I can't be upset at this price point. Lasts on the skin for 8 hours.
Love this green but warm unique scent. Theres something about it that makes me able to focus better and enhances mental clarity for some reason. The dry down warms up but the beginning reminds me of clawing ones way out of a grave and being alive with heightened senses in a forest 😄
A nice coffee that isnt sweet. Great layering with a chocolate scent like Dark or emphasizing the coffee in Montale’s Intense Cafe which barely has any coffee notes and is mostly a rose
Love the scent but projection and longevity are bad. Pretty much gone in an hour. Because of that its a good scent to fall asleep to. Funny the line produced this to layer and its meant to be a base note. It has no structure and is too fleeting to be any kind of base note
Excellent scent but horrible performance. Does not project and is a skin scent in 1-2 hours
It seems very ozonic, with slight lavender and violet. Slightly woody, but would say ozonic and mineralic for sure. Best way to describe it is a breezy spring day right before a tornado.