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Classic Mimosa 2011

6.5 / 10 29 Ratings
A perfume by Von Eusersdorff for women, released in 2011. The scent is floral-green. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Floral
Green
Powdery
Sweet
Synthetic

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Top Notes Top Notes
Green leavesGreen leaves BergamotBergamot NeroliNeroli
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Marine notesMarine notes MimosaMimosa RoseRose VioletViolet
Base Notes Base Notes
VanillaVanilla MuskMusk Orange blossomOrange blossom
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6.529 Ratings
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6.926 Ratings
Sillage
5.927 Ratings
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6.728 Ratings
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Tar

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Defeated mimosa
What a sad perfume!

Starting with a drawn game between mimosa vs. violet, if it could keep this balance, CLASSIC MIMOSA would be a beautiful fragrance, a mystic pale purple grace, that could cover the cold area around a lady.

Unfortunately the violet wins within two minutes. My nose faced rarely with such thankless, depressing scent, it is really unsmiling and waxy. Mimosa means for me a graceful young girl, not an older woman with bowed head and set teeth.
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Sun on the Skin
Day by day it had become clearer: He had retreated without ever really being there, quietly closing the door behind him, that winter that did not want to be winter.
Without a fight, he had yielded the field to spring, which had already been speckled green in February and whose soil was so rich in nourishment that the birds rejected the feed laid out and their little house in my garden was abandoned.
The sky was blue for days on end, only occasionally streaked with fine veils of clouds, the rays of the sun found their way through wool and down to the skin.
White-purple bell carpets cover the lawn, yellow and pink flowers adorn trees and shrubs, even the neighbor's magnolia is already bearing thick buds.
All of nature seems to be in turmoil, seems to vibrate with impatience, stretching and yawning, rubbing the winter sleep from its eyes and chasing away the last gloomy gray from a world that is draping itself in the garment of fertility.

I too have been seized by this tingling restlessness that opens the eyes wider, makes the mind more alert, the smile fresher, and the soul freer.
I wear lighter clothing, cook lighter dishes - my nose is weary of the darker delights of winter and longs for the light and airy, for the gentle and delicate, for rebirth and resurrection.
For a fragrance like "Classic Mimosa".

It doesn't matter whether it is day or night outside my door, whether I wear cool silk or body-warm cashmere, whether the calendar shows early March or late November.
The moment "Classic Mimosa" touches my skin, it is spring - spring on the threshold of summer.
Thousands of tiny suns exude their creamy-warm scent, side by side with delicate blue-violet violets, little powdery clouds in the early morning air laced with fragile green chiffon veils.
It is still a bit cool, but already heralding the warmth of the day, the sun that will flood the gardens and rooftops, the trees and streams with its light, relaxing and uplifting people like the scent on my skin, which is so gentle and so mature, so calm and alluring, occasionally letting a hint of fruit, a breeze from the water rise up, accompanying me unhurriedly, unobtrusively yet present through a whole long spring day into a night of soft white musk, woven into my dreams, until the morning sun falls on my pillows.
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Cool-floral, softly green shimmering powder with a vanilla-soft background.
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Starts with more leaves than flowers + way too dry powdery notes. Neroli is prickly. In the dry down, vanilla musky fluff. No spring feelings.
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5 years ago
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First like dental impression material. Then green-bud-like - sunscreen-like - cheerful - yellow-orange natural - a bit spicy - then too sugary for me - soapy.
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9 years ago
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What a pity: The scent has so many things I like: mimosa, orange blossom, neroli, violet, and vanilla. Unfortunately, it smells musty on my skin.
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Sounds more floral than it is. Closer to the branches and the trunk than to the flowers. Rather dry, then juicy. Almost no longer ♀.
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7 years ago
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Nivea with mimosa flower dust powder
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Unfortunately, this mimosa is too dusty-dry for me, and it doesn't change throughout the entire scent journey - so it can move on.
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