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Which Should You Buy?
The archetype of a sheer, dewy floral - Wild Bluebell is the olfactory equivalent of a spring morning. Ethereal, unobtrusive, and quietly enchanting for those who crave subtlety and elegance.
A budget take on Jo Malone's Wild Bluebell, keeping the green-floral-aquatic character. The fruity persimmon-peach facet reads a touch louder and the hyacinth simpler here than the original's soft, dewy composition, so it comes across slightly less refined but still recognisably in the same fresh-floral family.
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Wild Bluebell is dominated by light, dewy florals and green notes, making it ideal for spring and summer when fresh, airy scents shine. Its sheer presence fades in cold weather and lacks the density for winter or late autumn.
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The gentle projection and clean, non-intrusive profile make this perfect for office and casual wear, or understated dates. It is too subtle for formal occasions but can refresh after sport due to its watery delicacy.
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Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean musky, green
Subtle differences in overall composition
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