06/03/2024

Yenn
34 Reviews

Yenn
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A fotorealistic but synthetic, fresh and clean jasmine
Ok, this has been my first blind buy... Something I am tired of discentivate people to do, but... The rules are for breaking them hehe... However, you must know them before that.
How this little adventure went?
Not bad! It is not 'my" jasmine perfume I am looking for.... But it does the job: I wanted a realistic jasmine perfume to wrap myshelf like a translucid white dress during summer.
Jasmine is a lotery note to me in the perfume world. I know very well the smell of real jasmines, they remind me a lot summer nights in the beachwalk I used to go in my childhood and my mother house's garden is full of them. In perfumes, however, they never smell to me like them. At all. Sometimes I love them, but most of the times is a no: they smell drowned, too much dusty water, color blueshig gray, a depressed drowned jasmine. So I don't know what jasmines I like. I was afraid of indolics being the problem but my fav perfume is Francesca Bianchi Tyger tyger and this one is full of animalic funky whiteflowers...
This one, Jasmin from Molinard says it has carnation as a note and this is what made me pull the trigger. I love carnation as a note and I love the vintage touch usually asociated with carnation. Also most of the reviews says it has a touch of indolics on the opening but not too much. So everything seemed perfect to me.
I don't know where the hell are the animalic notes, the edgy touch, the carnation.... Anything. This is straight a clean fresh jasmine! It is a daylight jasmine to me, nothing of the heavy aquatic sensual facet of my jasmines, but a nice jasmine with touches of green. It is fotorealistic though and very cold and crisp while jasmines to me are more velvety aquatic heavy lushious. It is perfect for overspry and envolve myshelf in a jasmine bubble and it is perfect for layering. In my hair though i smells musky synthetic too much sweet shampoo. I am finding this note in other white Molinards and I am not a fan at all, so I am never going to spray near my nose again, on my arms is ok.
So it is nice, pleasant but a little boring and I like it, it is the most fotorealistic I ha e smell at the moment but it lacks something edgier I was expecting. It is potent, specially at the beginining.
Ok, when I smell it directly from the bottle, I can smell the carnation but it lacks the carnal vintage milky spicy facet of jasmines and carnations, this is more synthetic clean sheets zara spry. The aura it creates around me is nice though.
Edit: I have been wearing Jasmin during some more summer nights and I really like it. It dries sweet but fresh on my skin and people have make me complements; I don't care for them but they are nice and people make coments like "I don't know if I am smelling you or the real flowers" so it is very realistic!
How this little adventure went?
Not bad! It is not 'my" jasmine perfume I am looking for.... But it does the job: I wanted a realistic jasmine perfume to wrap myshelf like a translucid white dress during summer.
Jasmine is a lotery note to me in the perfume world. I know very well the smell of real jasmines, they remind me a lot summer nights in the beachwalk I used to go in my childhood and my mother house's garden is full of them. In perfumes, however, they never smell to me like them. At all. Sometimes I love them, but most of the times is a no: they smell drowned, too much dusty water, color blueshig gray, a depressed drowned jasmine. So I don't know what jasmines I like. I was afraid of indolics being the problem but my fav perfume is Francesca Bianchi Tyger tyger and this one is full of animalic funky whiteflowers...
This one, Jasmin from Molinard says it has carnation as a note and this is what made me pull the trigger. I love carnation as a note and I love the vintage touch usually asociated with carnation. Also most of the reviews says it has a touch of indolics on the opening but not too much. So everything seemed perfect to me.
I don't know where the hell are the animalic notes, the edgy touch, the carnation.... Anything. This is straight a clean fresh jasmine! It is a daylight jasmine to me, nothing of the heavy aquatic sensual facet of my jasmines, but a nice jasmine with touches of green. It is fotorealistic though and very cold and crisp while jasmines to me are more velvety aquatic heavy lushious. It is perfect for overspry and envolve myshelf in a jasmine bubble and it is perfect for layering. In my hair though i smells musky synthetic too much sweet shampoo. I am finding this note in other white Molinards and I am not a fan at all, so I am never going to spray near my nose again, on my arms is ok.
So it is nice, pleasant but a little boring and I like it, it is the most fotorealistic I ha e smell at the moment but it lacks something edgier I was expecting. It is potent, specially at the beginining.
Ok, when I smell it directly from the bottle, I can smell the carnation but it lacks the carnal vintage milky spicy facet of jasmines and carnations, this is more synthetic clean sheets zara spry. The aura it creates around me is nice though.
Edit: I have been wearing Jasmin during some more summer nights and I really like it. It dries sweet but fresh on my skin and people have make me complements; I don't care for them but they are nice and people make coments like "I don't know if I am smelling you or the real flowers" so it is very realistic!
Updated on 06/08/2024



Top Notes
Jasmine
Lemon
Heart Notes
Clove
Orange blossom
Rose
Base Notes
Sandalwood
White musk


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