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Fleur du Matin by Miller Harris is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. The fragrance features pine tree, marjoram, honeysuckle, jasmine, neroli, galbanum, basil, grapefruit and amalfi lemon.
Perfect for hot weather .....like Dubai
Don't judge it without trying in on your skin.
Lush and heavenly, like an outdoor garden after the rain, perfectly blended so that no specific note stands out to me- just fresh but nothing harshly green- it's soft. There are flowers, trees and herbs in this garden and if I really concentrate I can actually pick out the individual notes of pine, neroli, jasmine, marjoram and honeysuckle, but I can't even express how perfectly blended they are. It just smells beautiful and calming. This scent makes me have to close my eyes every time I sniff my wrist... this is one of my top 5 perfumes!
Seriously- WAIT FOR THE DRY DOWN.
There is only a little sillage to Fleur du Matin, which for me is actually a good thing. Longevity is pretty impressive, I am wearing about four sprays on each arm, and can well feel it throughout the day, lasts 6-8 hours minimum. I think Terre de Bois is meant to be a masculine frag, have sampled it, it's very, very good as well.
I have been wearing my sample for three consecutive days now, so it is time for my verdict:absolutely gorgeous!!! Very fresh, herbaceous scent that keeps close to the skin- that is a big plus, as I am not particularly keen on announcing my presence with a cloud of fume.Still, the bit I enjoy the most is the drydown- very mellow,creamy, almost buttery, with a subtle hint of something dry and herby (perhaps majoram). There isn't a single false note in this one, which is impressive. I have no idea how natural are the actual components, but the frag gives a good overall "organic" impression. The quality reminds me of a long gone, but sadly missed Aromantic by Decleor.
I ordered a sample of this because on LuckyScent it is listed as a referral scent to MDCI En Coeur en Mai and Romea's Mistresses of King Louis, two scents that I love.
But what I love about the other two is the strong petit grain scent, which is lacking here. Instead we get basil and marjoram, which I think I prefer in my herb garden, not on my skin.
I am looking for a crisp, tart floral green and this one is more soggy. Also, it does not last long on my skin chemistry. Good ingredients, however, and I do recommend trying as it comes down to personal preferences.
Very fresh and pleasant! Refreshing in sweaty summer heat, with its citrus-and-herbs and the greenness of galbanum. It is rather linear, but in itself that concept was lovely, since I wanted to go on smelling the same green-citrus-herb coolness.
I tried this again today. A little amount applied at noon still lingers on my skin. I is amazing how nature-like this fragrance is.
Smells just like a greenhouse or little garden with vegetables and flowers. The fragrance brings happy memories from a childhood summer.
I am not sure if I would use it very often if I had it, but it may be perfect for a summer holiday scent.
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