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Oriental Essence - Fleurs de L'Himalaya 2015

7.3 / 10 275 Ratings
A perfume by Rituals for women, released in 2015. The scent is floral-fresh. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Fresh
Fruity
Sweet
Citrus

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
CaloneCalone PeachPeach TeaTea LemonLemon
Heart Notes Heart Notes
PeonyPeony JasmineJasmine OrchidOrchid
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk PatchouliPatchouli

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.3275 Ratings
Longevity
6.2246 Ratings
Sillage
5.9246 Ratings
Bottle
7.4261 Ratings
Value for money
7.5158 Ratings
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Roveena

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Roveena
Roveena
Top Review 8  
Really...nice
Hm, I’m not quite sure how to feel about this scent; I can't even say if I think it's great or just so-so. I believe the projection and longevity are too weak for the former. Furthermore, the fresh-fruity opening, which appears wonderfully delicate and girlish, transitions into a scent that is, for my personal taste, too powdery, which somehow lacks anything special.

Overall, I perceive peach, peony, and musk as dominating, and this blend is sweet-clean and pleasant - a safe choice that doesn’t offend anywhere, but is also not far removed from typical drugstore fragrances.
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pudelbonzo

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pudelbonzo
Top Review 13  
Mood Luxury
Moods are a luxury I cannot afford.
They are unpredictable and confusing.
I prefer to indulge in the luxury of a perfume.

Yesterday, my husband was in a generous mood - and he took me to the Ritual Stand.

I tried the beautiful Fleurs de Himalaya - which envelops me in a floral yet clear embrace.
Tea and jasmine offer a pleasant interplay, and the peach adds a delicate sweetness.
The peony bathes the fragrance in a soft pink light, and musk harmoniously rounds off the bright floral scent.

How clear and pure it must smell in the Himalayas.

But I remember how my husband dragged me away from the stand days ago like a child from the candy jar.
He was obviously in a saving mood then.

I listen to myself - and feel no desire to buy.

I place the bottle back on the shelf - and my husband looks surprised - and disappointed.

No, moods are not nice - and I feel guilty.

Today, I will treat myself to the luxury of a pleasant scent - and my husband will know again who I am.
Predictable, indeed.
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Farbecht

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Farbecht
Farbecht
Top Review 7  
Clean!
The flowers of the Himalayas initially appealed to me more in perfumery. Spontaneously purchased, my enthusiasm wanes at home. Nevertheless, the scent is solid and should serve its purpose in the office.

This fragrance is clean with a bright, almost - and I emphasize almost - citrusy start. One of those scents that remind me of freshly made beds or freshly washed laundry. Relatively unobtrusive with moderate projection, it should fit well in the office under clean and clear.

The soapy undertone is not unpleasant for me, but it will certainly remind some of laundry detergent. This impression is softened by a hint of powdery warmth, preventing it from becoming too chemical. In the store, it still had a bright exotic floral component, which was likely suggested by the advertising presentation and its spicy companions on the shelf. Unfortunately, at home, there was nothing left to sniff. After about half an hour, it gains complexity, but surely it is neither a cornucopia of aromas nor does it shine with excessive richness of facets. After 2-3 hours, the last trace has disappeared for me.
The good side of this: It’s hard to overapply this fragrance. A seriously discreet companion for a polished impression at a moderate price: solid indeed.
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MarieTheres

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MarieTheres
Top Review 9  
Warm and Soft
Recently, there was a nice promotion at Rituals: If you spend a certain amount, you receive two fragrance miniatures for free. Since I love the brand, I quickly reached the amount and was very curious about the two perfumes. Alongside this light pink bottle, there was also a dark one, which I found too strongly oriental and too spicy. So, this review will focus on Fleurs de L'Himalaya.

The rose is the most prominent note here, and it is a soft, warm, powdery rose. To be honest, I wouldn't have identified lemon; in my opinion, the fragrance has nothing citrusy about it at all. Jasmine, patchouli, and musk, on the other hand, blend beautifully together and allow the scent to gently fade away. If you like rose, especially in a modern interpretation, you will definitely feel at home here! On me, the fragrance lasts several hours, although it does lose some intensity and then lingers as a floral warmth on the skin. The name "Oriental Essences" fits this perfume very well, as the rose somehow reminds me of a bouquet you might buy on a hot day at an oriental market. I hope I described it reasonably well. :-D
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Pinkdawn

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Pinkdawn
Top Review 10  
Can the Dutch make good perfume?
Fragrances, like people, often appear in our lives immediately. Some of them stay, others do not.

I generally enjoy relatively stable health. Therefore, I didn’t rush to the doctor when a stomach bug seemed to follow a strong cough. It will be fine. However, last Sunday it got really bad. I hadn’t eaten anything for days, lost almost 10 kg, and looked accordingly zombie-like. I felt extremely weak and miserable. Visions set in. I felt like I was in that magic bus where the 22-year-old civilization escapee Chris from the (true) film “Into the Wild” presumably starved to death. That scared me. My ex, who now lives in Budapest, recognized the drama of the situation and immediately drove to me in Vienna. An emergency doctor was called. He arrived at three in the morning, examined me, gave me injections against nausea, and prescribed me a bunch of medications - antibiotics, cough syrup, and anti-diarrheal medicine, which my ex immediately picked up from the night pharmacy.

In the meantime, my busy ex is long back in Hungary. But Vienna is fortunately a social city, and I manage to organize home nursing care for the duration of my illness, which comes twice a week for a good hour, shops for me, goes to the pharmacy, and helps a little around the house.

On Friday, she was at my place for the first time. Tall, slim, dark-haired. You wouldn’t guess her age of 50. She told me she is from Romania but has lived in Austria for a long time, alone with her daughter. Not an easy life either. I hand her the shopping list: pharmacy, cough syrup, and Billa - rusks, applesauce, rice pudding, instant soups, bananas, mashed potatoes; whatever I think I can eat and keep down. My main food is anyway protein shakes.

She leaves. But what is that? I suddenly catch a whiff of a fragrance in my freshly aired bedroom. Sweet, cool, and floral, it floats past me like a pink veil. My scent sensors activate. Spring, I think involuntarily. And: I know this scent - somehow lovely, romantic, graceful, and girlish. Peony! It comes to me. I’m quite good at identifying scents.

When my nurse is back, I ask her: “You smell so good. What is that?” “Rituals,” she replies, “the pink bottle.” She shows it to me. The bottle fits the fragrance well, I think. So simple, clear, and soft pink. I’m even allowed to spray the flowers of the Himalayas on myself.

While she prepares chamomile tea for me, I research the fragrance. And yes, there it is: Oriental Essence - Fleurs de L’Himalaya, a perfume from 2015. It is said to contain fragrance notes of lemon, peach, tea, calone, orchid, jasmine, and peony, and to diffuse in a base of patchouli and musk.

Calone? Yes, it exists. A synthetic, aquatic scent that is supposed to smell of sea breeze, flowers, and honeydew melon. Sounds intriguing. But why do I only smell peony from beginning to end?
Yes, the fragrance is pleasant, fresh, subtle, feminine. But under “Fleurs de L’Himalaya,” I would have expected a bit more. Of course: the pure, clear air of the Himalayas. I can somewhat relate to that here. What else could match a perfume with this floral name? Something aquatic, perhaps lily? Involuntarily, L’Eau D'Issey by Issey Miyake comes to mind. But here, with the Fleurs, there’s a swing towards “sweet,” almost too sweet.

Floral and sweet is a dangerous mix. The association with a hygiene scent is unfortunately not far off. In fact, I can easily imagine the scent as a room or toilet fragrance, as fabric softener, soap, whatever … No, I lied. For me and my apartment, I wouldn’t even like it as a room scent. It’s probably because I don’t use room fragrances anyway.

Unobtrusive, subtle, sweet, floral … No, this is not a scent that suits me. It somehow strikes me as cheap, too banal, too little “special.” I’ve already come across enough peony scents. I prefer innovative, unusual, refined, interesting, demanding, inspiring. This is unfortunately just mediocre and even strikes me as a bit old-fashioned.

I find the scent pleasant on my nurse. I myself would rather not wear it. This brings me to the question of whether the Dutch are good fragrance manufacturers. Rituals is based in Amsterdam and is thus a kind of Dutch Body Shop - also in terms of the portfolio. Elise Benat, the nose behind the Himalayan flowers, is, however, French, as far as I know.

Anyway, the fragrance seems to be popular, as it is sold worldwide in no less than 800 Rituals shops. Online, of course, too. It is also affordable. Anyone looking for an unpretentious, subtle floral scent that won’t clash anywhere, as long as it’s reasonably dosed, might be happy with it.
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An elegant, light floral. Nothing extraordinary but well-crafted. A clean, fresh daily scent.
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Blumig-chemisch ^10. Meine beste Freundin liebt diesen Duft - ich hasse ihn schon fast. Ist ein spezieller Fall, den man mal testen muss
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Perfectly intertwined scent! The dewdrops in the sun-drenched early summer garden adorn the awakening femininity of nature.
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I happily sit
in the flower bed,
drinking a
cool, fresh
peach tea.
Bees buzz
around the roses,
jasmine blooms
with orchids
in a competition.
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Awesome, awesome & again awesome. Feminine, sensual, and floral. This is how I imagine a magical, fairy-like scent. Heart &
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Icy, cool, fresh and clear, girlish, pure, innocent and synthetically clean, a lovely, powdery and cute fruit rose.
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Well-made, affordable peony interpretation. Smells fresh and beautifully natural. Definitely worth liking.
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Cool floral pink fresh, girly, unobtrusive, an everyday scent and therefore also deathly boring! Snooze xO
Gifting it away... Done
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I enjoy wearing this scent at the office and often receive compliments. Light, not overpowering, very very pleasant!
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Clean rose-musk feel-good scent with good longevity, simply beautiful and a mood lifter on gloomy days!
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