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Aurora 2012

6.4 / 10 7 Ratings
A perfume by PP Perfumes for women, released in 2012. The scent is floral-chypre. It is being marketed by Galimard.
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Main accords

Floral
Chypre
Sweet
Powdery
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot OrangeOrange PeachPeach
Heart Notes Heart Notes
HyacinthHyacinth JasmineJasmine NarcissusNarcissus RoseRose
Base Notes Base Notes
CedarwoodCedarwood IrisIris PatchouliPatchouli VanillaVanilla
Ratings
Scent
6.47 Ratings
Longevity
7.15 Ratings
Submitted by Sweetgrass · last update on 11/21/2018.
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Sweetgrass

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Floral princess
This is another charming retro-style floral from PP Perfumes, slightly more tender and complex than "Hannele". The entire floral bouquet in this perfume is classic, based on rose, hyacinth, iris and jasmine; the opening fruity orange and peach balanced by bergamot so it doesn't become another sugary juice-mix. Vanilla and patchouli act as supporting beams and they never once overpower this delicate perfume.

I feel like I have spoken ill of rose in perfumery and subsequently tested perfumes with glorious, delicate and refined rose in them. I now stand corrected and have to confess that I love the rose in Aurora. It is not a flower peeking out of the bouquet, but rather an engulfing presence like the rosebush around Aurora's castle, and reminds me of the fairytale illustrations of a long-dead Finnish master, Rudolf Koivu. For some it will still be reminiscent of grandmother's soap, but that is not a bad thing per se.

Aurora endears me more and more with each wear. You cannot quite shake that old-fashioned feel from it, but it is a solid blend of classic florals and very enjoyable and wearable in itself.
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Seerose

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Finnish Goddess of Dawn
Since I had never heard of "PP Perfums," I took a look at the homepage of a perfume brand for the first time to evaluate it. "PP Perfumes" is a Finnish perfume brand. Aurora is one of their fragrances. Since I don't speak Finnish, I clicked on the Swedish version (I haven't learned Swedish, but as a North German who knows Low German and Dutch, I can manage to piece it together, I know what it's about).
First, the base is described, explaining "Aurora": The base has a creamy scent note from cedarwood, vanilla, patchouli, and iris.
Yes, that's true, Aurora immediately smells creamy, woody, resinous, gourmand.
Secondly, "Aurora" is described as a romantic fragrance with jasmine, rose, hyacinth, and daffodil.
These white flowers together with the rose smell very fine; for just a brief moment, I catch a hint of these flowers that often smell overpowering to me. It's surprising because three of these floral scents are mentioned in the heart note. It is a well-crafted, lovely fragrance.
Thirdly, it is described that "Aurora" opens with sparkling freshness and sweetness from orange blossoms, freesias, bergamot, and peach.
Right, a slight citrus freshness appears over time.
When I consider that orange blossoms and freesias can sometimes smell quite strong in fragrances, I can only counter: But not in "Aurora."
A successful composition of a creamy scent where the flowers take precedence, with a minimal citrus note. "Aurora," fully developed, has a non-dominant gourmand note from vanilla and peach, which I perceive with a hint of bitterness and a touch of balsamic resinousness.
The longevity is good, the sillage is close to the body.
An exclusively feminine perfume. I would particularly recommend this scent to young girls; "Aurora" suits them not only by name. But of course, it also fits any other age group for those who enjoy, perhaps only occasionally, a delicate, creamy, finely floral scent around them and on themselves.
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