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Jardin Clos by Diptyque is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. Jardin Clos was launched in 2003. Jardin Clos was created by Yves Coueslant and Christiane Gautror. Top notes are watermelon and lilac; middle note is hyacinth; base notes are cedar, oakmoss and tolu balsam.
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Not very extraordinary think as the price "exige".Its jus another aquatic and also cheap scented perfume.
Diptyque JARDIN CLOS is aptly named, for this is a floral greenhouse perfume, with lots of flowers complete with stems and leaves all exuding oxygen faster than you can breathe! I've sampled a few other greenhouse perfumes in my travels through the world of perfume, and this one is considerably milder than some of the others—including one by Calypso St. Barth—which are a bit overwhelming. JARDIN CLOS, in contrast, is very well-behaved. Floral, yes. Green, yes. But both in a pleasing way.
JARDIN CLOS is more green and less brown than EAU DE LIERRE, and for some reason presents an orchid-like facet to my nose. As I wore JARDIN CLOS earlier today I was even reminded of Lalique FLORA BELLA, but in a side-by-side comparison tonight, I must say that they are very different compositions. Both are very floral, but the Diptyque is very green as well, while the Lalique, when lightly applied, has more of a tropical vibe and is not at all green. FLORA BELLA packs a powerful punch and must be sparingly applied in order to enjoy its layered beauty. (Overapplied, it becomes something of an orchid nightmare.) Forced to choose between the two, I'd have to take FLORA BELLA, but JARDIN CLOS is a fine floral green with a slightly soapy edge in the drydown which I can commend to anyone who likes the greener perfumes of that genre.
In terms of greenness, this composition is still quite a bit milder than MA GRIFFE (Carven), FUTUR (Robert Piguet) and CARILLON POUR UN ANGE (Tauer). Not sure that I know any men would wear JARDIN CLOS, despite the house's claim that this is unisex.
Jardin Clos starts beautifully with a burst of realistic lilacs that envelops you with its exhilarating and powerful aroma.
Close your eyes, and you are transported into a pretty little walled garden adorned with masses of reclining purple shrubs in full bloom.
Lilacs symbolise the emotion of early love.
Sadly, pleasure is rather short lived with this perfume, because within ten to fifteen minutes, an increasingly pungent smell comes to the fore.
Lilac, like jasmine, contains indoles, which are also found in human faeces.
So yes, without wishing to gross anyone out, this perfume has a noticeable fecal scent.
Luckily (in a way), Jardin Clos doesn’t last long, because an hour later and it’s all vanished, gone, disappeared.
Bottle worthy? I think not.
I can hardly imagine this scen on a men...:) It's truly feminin "spring-goddess-odor".:)
It's strange, because after when I put it on, the first note what I smelled it was clear hyacint aroma. Very strong and totally dominant. This scent is a little playful miracle.:) After a few minutes I begin to feel clearly the lilac aromas, but in a bit aquatic way,(maybe the watermelon??) the cedar and oakmoss makes the scent complete and warm.
Earthy floral happiness.
I don't get any watermelon which is a good thing, because I have doubts that this note I could like.
So - what do I get? At the opening I get wonderful, dreamy and fresh lilac flowers. In my parents house there is lovely garden with around 20 lilac shrubs. At spring when they start to bloom the scent is absolutely amazing. This is what I get most out of Jardin Clos.
There is some strange stuff lingering now and then, it's not unpleasant, but I can't tell what is it.
For me it's extremely gentle and feminine and perfect reminder of spring.
I've tested some of the Diptyque perfumes some time earlier, but never found them alluring. Now - smelling this I've understood that it was because of the citruses not because of the brand.
This is amazing.
I got a sample of this and it is lovely. I did not detect the watermelon note but found it to be a lovely hyacinth with distinct lilac. The woody notes are subtle but add to the composition. It lasted several hours on my skin and it is still pleasantly fragrant after 3 days on a cotton round. Definitely worth a full bottle.
Big and chilly, Jardin Clos is perfect for hot summer days. Primarily lilac and hyacinth in equal measure on me, beginning to end. Though I would not have identified the watermelon note without reading about it (I have no talent for this) , I would guess that the watermelon is what gives it that special something you either love or hate on first spray.
It has big sillage and lasts a long time, which explains why my sample has stretched so far; apply lightly-- it doesn't take much.
Coda: I've finished the sample and I now have a full bottle.
Way too strong I had to give it away. Not what I was expecting.
What's wrong with Jardin Clos is hard to pin down, But nah it doesn't work for me.It starts with a strange watermellon note, then it turns into a tender hyacinth soliflore and the only moment that i like it is only before the fadeaway when it's mossy and earthy.
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