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La Rose de Rosine by Les Parfums de Rosine is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Francois Robert. The fragrance features iris, tonka bean, musk, violet, damask rose, jasmine and resins.
I like la Rose de Rosine in combination with Lancome's Tresor. I use la Rose de Rosine to layer.
LA ROSE DE ROSINE strikes me as a classic floral aldehyde of the “old lady” kind—which by the way is a term of endearment, not derogation, in my perfume book. Rose is unsurprisingly the centerpiece of this beautiful composition, created by a house built amazingly upon some person's rose note OCD. And that's a beautiful thing, too, by the way.
The house of Rosine offers a wide variety of finely calibrated yet distinctive rose perfumes, basically covering the entire olfactory map while also focusing on rose. LA ROSE DE ROSINE is closest, according to my nose, to something along the lines of Jean-Charles Brosseau L'OMBRE ROSE, with its vintage vibe. There may even be a touch of good old evernia prunastri here. Anyway, I like this one a lot, and can heartily recommend it to rose-loving aficionados of old-fashioned floral aldehydes on the chypre side.
Not my favorite, by far. I have decided that I really do not enjoy oriental fragrances. I prefer Rosines more floral/fruity/aquatic fragrances. Am working my way thru the entire line of samples. So far, I like them all, except the orientals. Fun!
I have so far neglected Rosine's perfume, only to discover that they are actually really, really worth trying out. And although they do seem to share a cunning resemblance (rose in so many versions), all in all, they differ considerably.
La Rose de Rosine starts off rather sweet, like a doughnut filling (I am not sure whether in different countries you get a similar type of doughnuts that I am talking about :)). But the foody undertones disappear very quickly, as the fragrance develops in a more mature way. With delicate jasmine and orris, this is a fresh, combination. Not powdery, not gourmand, not green just-cut-from-the-garden type perhaps, but quite green nevertheless. I can imagine flower petals sprinkled with cold water and sugar. For me, it smells very innocent and pure, and I see it as a perfect scent for warmer months.
La Rose de Rosine starts with really potent raisin jam scent with sweet rose hint. It’s somewhat just my type of desert in a cold day but it’s not what I would love to wear on my skin and constantly smell of. Somehow it’s really similar to the smell of Tim Tam (famous Australian chocolate biscuits)Dark Chocolate collection, the purple one with raisin.
It’s a rather linear scent, with the rose gradually amplified and the sticky raisin jam scent gradually backs to the background. The rose scent is velvet, dark, and somewhat old-fashioned with a Victorian charm, it doesn’t make me think of my grandma (unlike some rosewater-ish perfume might have the instantly-teleport-you-to-your-grandma’s-cosmetic-drawer effect). As time pass by, it gets more soft and powdery in a rosy way. It’s much less demanding and much nicer (even with a little bit soft milky touch).
However, I’m not sure is it my skin, the scent somehow totally disappeared after about 5 hours; foody, gourmand and somewhat homely and lovely as it is, there’s something in this rose scent which makes me feel it’s not balanced and I just don’t see my relationship with La Rose de Rosine last.
But on the other hand, it's a lovely sweet perfume just like chocolate to me, when I go without it for a while, I would literally craving for a sniff of it.
Worth trying if you like sweet perfume with some nice personality and a welcoming manner.
My mother wears this often and it's so lovely on her. It smells ofcourse very 'rosey', very chic and somewhat soapy. I love the bottle too.
Sweetish rose, with interesting accents and a fresh high top note. Very good representation of how some real roses smell, but not quite different enough for me to want to own it. Classic floral fragrance however. 7/10 on my score card.
While I appreciate a lovely rose perfume, it is not one I choose to wear any more. If I did, this would not be the one I chose. I am afraid it smelled like a $2 shop synthetic rose air freshener. Too sweet and too full of chemicals.
boring!...
guerlain champs elysees much better and longer lasting similar thing.
Very, very strong and powerful rose. It's a little bit cold on my skin, I suspect because of violet which I do love, but it sometimes turns metalic on me. The rose here is refreshing, almost crisp and very feminine. Not my favourite rose scent, because of the metalic feeling, but I can easily suggest to at least try this to those who love rose in their perfumes.
Soapy, sweet candy roses. I know that sounds bad, but it's really a gorgeous fragrance. Clean, clear tart rose with a sweetness that isn't cloying. I'm loving this one.
This perfume is a gem! The beautiful rose and violet accord reminds me of Paris (pre-reformulation, that is), but there's also jasmine, iris, vanilla and musk to create a complex jewel of a scent. Paris recently lost its fulness and to me it became a ghost of itself, but thankfully there's this beautiful Rose de Rosine to take its place as a true Queen among roses! I have just purchased a bottle after wearing a sample for three days, and it will become my signature scent.
This is a very true rose, a Damask rose from paradise-not heavy like a Bulgarian Rose, nor does it have the strange tomato leaf-like scratchiness of tea roses-not soapy, or powdery-very fresh and very true. Despite the presence of jasmine, violet, iris, this smells like nothing but roses to me.It is indeed as light and pretty as Dia Woman by Amouage, but much rosier, of course. The dry-down is a clean warm rosy musky whisper, with a bit of tonka.
I love it, but the best rose-centered rose scent I've ever tried is still Roses Musk by Montale.
This is up there in my 'favorite rose' category. I've worn this three times now to make sure I wouldn't change my mind. This is such a beautiful, tender scent that is not over done and of high quality. For reference, it reminds me of Amouge's Dia Woman (the lightness aspect), but much more pleasant. this is one I"ve pegged to buy, it's very lovely.
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