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Fleur d`Oranger 27 by Le Labo is a Floral fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Francoise Caron. The fragrance features orange blossom, musk, petit grain, bergamot and lemon.
Fleur d'Oranger smells a lot more like Neroli than Le Labo's "Neroli". It's a bit more linear, more one dimensional to my nose than Neroli. This is not a bad thing. If I were looking for a linear orange blossom perfume, this would sit at the top of my list. I like it, but I am far more enamored with many other Le Labo fragrances, so I will pass on this one.
On me this smells like window cleaner and stale cigarette smoke. I almost ran to the sink to wash it off after about 7 minutes. Reading the other reviews, I wonder if I should have been more patient. Nevertheless, it was a very unpleasant experience.
Fleur d'Oranger 27 strikes me as a very feminine unisex-scent. Having said that, I think it could be lovely on the right man.
On my skin it's a fresh breeze of orange blossom, with a hint of jasmine and loads of aldehydes. In fact so much of it that it reminds me a LOT of Clean's fragrances.
Wearing it is like wearing a cloud of clean laundry-scents, with a strong note of orange blossoms mixed into it.
Mainly top- and middle-note oriented, the base notes are very subtle.
Light, breezy, flowery, beautiful.
This is initially medicine all the way on me, but thankfully dries down to something more subtle. I find this to be a faintly spicy orange flower perfume, which makes me feel more Christmassy than summery. Glad I tried the sample first, I don't think I'll be investing in a full bottle but it's a pleasant enough scent.
My Orange and lemon trees are just blossoming.
I love this perfume,it smells just like one of the trees.
Delicate orange bloson,a litle sweet.
So soothing and beautiful.
I wish it lasted longer on me.
The siliage is also low.
But it is worth it.
Strate to my want list.
Fleur d'Oranger definitely falls into the category of being a white floral.
I like this fragrance because it's so simple. A rich, creamy blend of orange blossom and jasmine with a hint of bright, citrusy lemon.
The scent is very feminine, possibly one of the most feminine fragrances by Le Labo. Fleur d'Oranger 27 is quite heavenly in the way it settles on the skin. I'd even recommend this fragrance as a bridal scent for some.
While I love white florals, they don't suit me unfortunately. The delicate beauty of this fragrance and the intense white creaminess doesn't suit my rather bold personality and wild sense of dress.
It has a rather classic and romantic feel to it, and like I mentioned before, it strikes me as a wedding scent. Elegant, innocent and in some ways sensual.
The longevity is wonderful, in fact Le Labo is known for their outstanding quality. I can not even begin to express my love for this fragrance house and their ability to never let me down. Another great fragrance.
This fragrance falls right in the middle of the sex-soap continuum-
(Serge Lutens' Fleurs d'Oranger is sexier, and Prada Ephemeral Infusions Orange Blossom is soapier)-
Sillage and potency also lie squarely in the middle-
Of all the design houses out there, Le Labo is the only one that I have consistently enjoyed. Fleur d’Oranger 27 is a delightful unisex floral that is refreshing and perhaps a little kinky in a playful summery way. It opens with an oddly sweet-but-masculine combination of fresh citrus and green notes (bergamot, petit grain and lemon) before settling with ease into an almost gourmand musky orange blossom note. The musk is the key to this fragrance, giving it a fresh-n-clean backbone and a sort of muggy weight at the same time, like sitting in the mist of a waterfall on a hot summer day. It’s a fresh sort of mugginess that carries you around, offering a rejuvenation of the spirit. Even though it’s a bit linear - there is very little transition from head to base – it is as entrancing as a jazz musician playing the same note over and over again: The orange blossom note remains throughout but the key keeps changing, giving it a dynamic sensation without giving in. Sillage is moderate (stays fairly close) and longevity is excellent (lasts an entire day). When I wear FdO, I often imagine myself on a deserted island, using the indigenous flowers and fruit to make my own fragrance – only to discover I’m not alone. FdO makes the fantastic sublime, and the sublime fantastic!
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