Frequently Asked Questions about Qi by Ormonde Jayne
What does Qi by Ormonde Jayne smell like?
Qi by Ormonde Jayne features top notes of Freesia, Lemon Blossom, and Neroli, middle notes of Hedione, Osmanthus, Rose, Tea, and Violet, and base notes of Benzoin, Mate, Musk, Myrrh, and Oakmoss.
How long does Qi by Ormonde Jayne last?
Based on user reviews, Qi by Ormonde Jayne has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Qi by Ormonde Jayne?
Qi by Ormonde Jayne has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Qi by Ormonde Jayne?
Qi by Ormonde Jayne was created by Geza Schoen.
When was Qi by Ormonde Jayne released?
Qi by Ormonde Jayne was released in 2012.
What season is Qi by Ormonde Jayne best for?
According to user reviews, Qi by Ormonde Jayne is best suited for Spring and Summer.
Qi, from Ormonde Jayne was released in 2012. The perfumer behind this creation is Geza Schoen. It has the top notes of Freesia, Lemon Blossom, and Neroli, middle notes of Hedione, Osmanthus, Rose, Tea, and Violet, and base notes of Benzoin, Mate, Musk, Myrrh, and Oakmoss.
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Qi is a pleasant fresh floral fragrance with an addicting tea note. It opens initially with lemon blossom which gives the impression of sharp citrus, but has that soft white floral touch. This is combined with gentle neroli and freesia which adds a clean airiness. The tea note is prominent right from the opening too, and is the dominant note throughout the scent. It’s a sweet and addicting tea note which combines very nicely with the osmanthus, hedione and rose. In the base, the tea is made ever so slightly earthy as the mate presents itself, which rests gently on a bed of musk and benzoin. This is one of the better summery freshies from Ormonde Jayne as I find it’s got a bit more character than the others I’ve tried, however it still doesn’t blow me away.
Qi is a pleasant fresh floral fragrance with an addicting tea note. It opens initially with lemon blossom which gives the impression of sharp citrus, but has that soft white floral touch. This is combined with gentle neroli and freesia which adds a clean airiness. The tea note is prominent right from the opening too, and is the dominant note throughout the scent. It’s a sweet and addicting tea note which combines very nicely with the osmanthus, hedione and rose. In the base, the tea is made ever so slightly earthy as the mate presents itself, which rests gently on a bed of musk and benzoin. This is one of the better summery freshies from Ormonde Jayne as I find it’s got a bit more character than the others I’ve tried, however it still doesn’t blow me away.