Frequently Asked Questions about Levant by Ormonde Jayne
What does Levant by Ormonde Jayne smell like?
Levant by Ormonde Jayne features top notes of Bergamot, Mandarin Orange, Rose, and Tangelo, middle notes of Jasmine, Lily-of-the-Valley, Orange Blossom, and Peony, and base notes of Amber, Cedarwood, and Musk.
How long does Levant by Ormonde Jayne last?
Based on user reviews, Levant by Ormonde Jayne has lighter longevity, typically lasting 2-4 hours. The longevity rating is 2.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Levant by Ormonde Jayne?
Levant by Ormonde Jayne has intimate sillage that stays close to the skin. The sillage rating is 2.0 out of 5.
When was Levant by Ormonde Jayne released?
Levant by Ormonde Jayne was released in 2020.
What season is Levant by Ormonde Jayne best for?
According to user reviews, Levant by Ormonde Jayne is best suited for Spring and Summer.
Levant is an attractive and delicate citrus-floral which is both feminine and subdued. It opens with a sweet and airy rose, alongside bergamot and mandarin to give it that juicy sharpness before developing a heart of heady florals - namely lily of the valley, peony and orange blossom. This is the primary structure of the scent which is fresh and revitalising but gentle at the same time. It all rests on a soft base of subtle musk and ethereal cedar, which isn’t very prominent. This is not a very strong fragrance, it sits quite close to the skin and would only really be smelled by those who come into close contact with you. It leans more feminine as all the florals are very delicate and almost soapy - this fragrance is pretty and enjoyable to smell, but I find it easily forgettable and generic.
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3 years ago
Levant, from Ormonde Jayne was released in 2020. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Mandarin Orange, Rose, and Tangelo, middle notes of Jasmine, Lily-of-the-Valley, Orange Blossom, and Peony, and base notes of Amber, Cedarwood, and Musk.
Levant is an attractive and delicate citrus-floral which is both feminine and subdued. It opens with a sweet and airy rose, alongside bergamot and mandarin to give it that juicy sharpness before developing a heart of heady florals - namely lily of the valley, peony and orange blossom. This is the primary structure of the scent which is fresh and revitalising but gentle at the same time. It all rests on a soft base of subtle musk and ethereal cedar, which isn’t very prominent. This is not a very strong fragrance, it sits quite close to the skin and would only really be smelled by those who come into close contact with you. It leans more feminine as all the florals are very delicate and almost soapy - this fragrance is pretty and enjoyable to smell, but I find it easily forgettable and generic.