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Orange Blossom 2010

7.0 / 10 12 Ratings
A perfume by Organic Glam for women and men, released in 2010. The scent is citrusy-woody. The longevity is above-average. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Citrus
Woody
Floral
Earthy
Fresh

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Mandarin orangeMandarin orange OrangeOrange
Heart Notes Heart Notes
NeroliNeroli
Base Notes Base Notes
RosewoodRosewood
Ratings
Scent
7.012 Ratings
Longevity
8.111 Ratings
Sillage
6.211 Ratings
Bottle
8.114 Ratings
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Lauser93

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Unfortunately Becomes Musty Over Time
Initially, I found the Orange Blossom to be quite a pleasant fragrance. But unfortunately, a dry mustiness creeps in, which ultimately bothers me. The longevity on my skin is successful with 9 to 10 hours, and I would classify the sillage as rather mediocre.

The top note starts off pleasantly, fresh, citrusy, fruity, and floral with aromas of neroli and peels of lemons, mandarins, and oranges. The heart note follows quite quickly and is unfortunately accompanied by a very musty, earthy, and dry aroma that only vaguely resembles orange blossoms. The base continues to offer a certain floral quality with woody undertones. I detect chamomile, tuberose, and rosewood.

It's a shame that the scent of Orange Blossom drifts into the bothersome so quickly. There was definitely more potential here.
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Seerose

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Like a Dried Orange Leaf Bundle
Today, I cleaned out a sorting box filled with notes and found a sample I had purchased earlier this year. Luckily, I had noted it down in my notebook right away. However, when I sniffed the spray head, I had decided to test Orange Blossom by Organic Glam later. Because it probably wouldn’t be a scent I would like. -
And I had forgotten about it until today. So I sprayed Orange Blossom blindly on my wrists without informing myself about it. And my vague suspicion was confirmed.
At first, I was greeted by a sultry, oppressive neroli. I was initially puzzled; it’s called "Orange Blossom," right? Why did my sense of smell insist on also perceiving tuberose? Oh yes, it came to me that I had already tested the tuberose scent from Organic Glam. Still, I smelled tuberose for a while, no matter what. I cautiously checked the label on the sample again with a magnifying glass.
And it remained, until now, a kind of dull, dry quasi-cologne. The orange blossoms seemed to me as if they had been hung up to dry on an attic long ago, along with the branches and leaves, and forgotten. There, they had become musty, shriveled into crumbly gray leaves. Only a bland, dry, slightly dusty hint of the former freshness still rose with the dust when disposing of it. That’s how I smelled it. What I find really disturbing, or found, was an eco-like scent that I had identified for myself years ago, after some misinterpretations, as chamomile. At that time - so my information back then - it was a fixative for ecological fragrances. But I can't stand chamomile aroma in any form, nor can I tolerate it in teas and similar things.
Additionally, Orange Blossom has the specific dull terpene scent of real rosewood oil.
Now, almost 8 hours have passed. From my wrists, I can still perceive a somewhat eco-like but nonetheless more pleasant, slightly sweet, and smoother scent of neroli and brighter citrus notes, almost skin-close. The dullness and dustiness have disappeared. But I miss invigorating, zesty citrus notes and a more radiant orange blossom note. In any case, colognes and predominantly citrus scents are not among my preferred perfumes. Organic Blossom will therefore never make it into my collection.
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Neroli overpowers citrus notes - musty Cologne, dry, musty orange blossoms, eco-like chamomile note + oily rosewood bothers me.
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Orange and mandarin, yes... but then there's a disruptive note for me... it's really not my thing.
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Orange blossoms, yes. But embedded in a warm, soft overall context. Not bitter, not artificial, and not too fresh.
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