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Damask rose oil from Turkey, lifted by mandarin and pink pepper and grounded by sandalwood and musk - a fresh, photorealistic garden-rose soliflore. Classical spring office wear at high-street pricing.
This perfume is a bit of a mystery, with some confusion around its true identity. However, what is clear is a pleasant, fresh floral profile that is widely appealing and a safe bet for everyday wear.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 15% | 19% |
| Floral | 32% | 37% |
| Fruity | 7% | 10% |
| Green | 2% | 2% |
| Sweet | 20% | 19% |
| Warm | 10% | 11% |
| Woody | 14% | 12% |
| Earthy | 0% | 7% |
| Animalic | 13% | 1% |
| Fresh | 15% | 15% |
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Top Notes
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Heart Notes
Heart Notes
Base Notes
Base Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Damask rose with mandarin-pink pepper lift over a sandalwood-musk base reads at peak in spring when garden roses bloom; light summer wear is comfortable. Lacks the warmth or depth for cold-weather wear.
Occasions
Soft projection and a classic rose character fit office and casual settings well, with enough composure for daytime dates and approachable formal contexts. Modest projection limits the wear for serious sport.
Seasons
A warm-weather pick - at its best in spring and summer.
Occasions
Its fresh and airy floral-citrus profile makes it highly versatile for casual wear and suitable for office environments where something light is preferred. It's a bit too understated for formal events but bright enough for daytime dates.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Floral, Citrus, Rose accords and Rose, Peony notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
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