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A dewy, radiant floral that captures the essence of spring in a bottle. Gossamer-light and naturally uplifting, this is the definitive clean orange blossom for those who crave understated elegance and daily freshness.
Eden's No.489 is a faithful, honest orange blossom soliflore that echoes Jo Malone's clean, natural take, though it runs a touch flatter and less richly petal-like than the original's more layered floral depth.
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The radiant citrus and white floral composition is ideal for spring and summer, evoking sunlit gardens and open air. Lacks warmth and depth for cold winter days and does not have the coziness desired for autumn.
Occasions
Its light, inoffensive character and gentle projection make it perfect for office and casual wear, as well as freshening up after sport. The lack of opulence and subtlety make it less suited to formal events or dramatic evenings out.
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A soft, natural orange blossom soliflore suits warm-weather mornings best, when its freshness feels most appropriate.
Occasions
Clean and unobtrusive enough for the office and casual wear; too simple and light for formal occasions.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean floral, citrus, green
Subtle differences in overall composition
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