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mark Citrus Bloom is a fresh spring fragrance, launched in 2010. It opens with refreshing top notes of green mango, mandarin and lemon ice. The heart of orange blossom, honeysuckle and jasmine is placed on the basis of teak wood, patchouli and sandalwood. Available as 50 ml fragrance mist.
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I am VERY picky of the scents I will wear and like, and usually wear Bvlgari green tea or Omnia, so I do know good perfume.. I am also tired of spending a fortune for everyday use. And I have literally been looking for years to find something I love for everyday, and I finally found it in this.
The top notes are citrus, but not in a medicinal, sour way, it has that lovely floral note of a true citrus bloom, and then the woodsy qualities of the sandal and teak woods, and if there is any patchouli it's just barely perceptible. It really, truly does remind me of citrus blooms, just as the name implies; like citrus trees and bushes when they are in full bloom, and you close your eyes and relish the scent as you breathe it in on the evening breeze, THAT IS what this smells like to Me.
It makes me feel good, refreshed, and it's so affordable that I spray it on my daily letters to my fiance, and he loves it too. It has staying power even on paper, because when his letters come to me, after my letter has lain on his paper, I can still smell it, as it has become it's woody, mellow and lovely self. I spray it at home and at work, when finishing my letters, and my mother, who is particularly sensitive to scents, and in fact hates most scents and gets an instant headache, never complains of this, and if I use it at work, everyone always asks why it smells good after I have sprayed it, they never know why..
SO, I don't know what any of you are talking about, 'medicine, soap, nausea, evaporation' blah! I have found in this, what it took me years to find, and I AM a knowledgeable perfume 'snob', even if I don't throw the industry vocabulary around on a whim lol. Since everyone has their own taste when it comes to scents, and as inexpensive as this is, I would suggest trying it for yourself, and at the very least, if you don't like it, use it as a linen or room spray...
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For a rarity, I actually smell all of the top notes of a perfume. I didn't look at the notes before buying the bottle, but I could sense the oranges, lemons, and mangoes. I can see wearing this in summer for casual wear; staying power is fair, 3 hours at most.
Orange flavored medicine. That's what immediately came to my mind as I smelled it. My reaction was one where I actually got sick to my stomach. Yeah - NOT what you want with a perfume. HOWEVER, my 10 yr. old daughter loved it. I just hope she keeps it light when around me.
I expected so much from this happy description. I smell the citrus and then maybe a faint sandalwood. It evaporates so fast on me I didn't have time to pick out mango or patchouli. The good part is that it was very very affordable. Maybe next time I wear it ...
Starts very lemony, as Radchick said, like powdered lemonade.
After a little bit I can smell some flowers,not too sweet because of the honeysuckle.
The dry down is almost dry, I can still smell the lemon but it's not that fresh because of the woods.
I don't smell patchouli at all.
It's an okay scent, but it really doesn't last on me. I got it at 5 dollars, I can reapply :)
This smelled lemoney and sweet in the bottle, sort of like powdered lemonade. Interesting. After wearing, it turned less sweet and and took on a more artificial lemon scent, similar to dish detergent, on a background of barely noticeable subtle woods. Another one not for me.
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