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Rose is the main topic of this feminine and modern fragrance. Eau de Parfum in yellow box is devoted to a sensual woman; Eau de Toilette in pink box is aimed at joyful young girl. The bottle is reminiscent of the Dali's painting Woman with a Head of Roses, finished in 1935.
At the beginning the rose is preceded by citrusy notes of tart mandarin, grapefruit, verbena and violet. The heart beats in rhythmic duo of Turkish rose and carnation, freshened by the lily of the valley and enriched with Egyptian jasmine. At the end of the composition, the same mysterious and emotional rose unites with warm sandalwood, musk and Bourbon vanilla. The perfume was created by Olivier Pescheux in 2000.
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That's the perfum that i wear during humid weather and when i start having sinus problems.. it is just like sweet flowery water or sort of body mist..
This I have in the back of my bathroom cabinet. I does nothing for me, and i simply does not like the scent. Not a good smell at all!
Pleasant, though a little synthetic-smelling. An unmemorable floral. Wouldn't buy it again.
I love Daliflor EdT, too. It's my second best after Dalissime. Fresh, inspiring, playful and exciting.
Daliflor gives me the image of a contemporary and sentimental artist in the city. Inspired by vintage things and antiques, she clutters her house with them along with potpourri of flowers.
The first thing I thought of were nuts for some reason. But its kind of like a sharp but light smell of ripe fruits and something like dried flowers.
Its not just a fresh-citrus or light-floral, its a combination of both plus a little more 'umph'. Its quite unique [to me at least]. Out of so many perfumes I tested, Daliflor definitely stood out. But it took some time for me to actually appreciate and love it.
Overall, its really pleasant and likable but, I would understand how some would call it 'stale' and 'weird'. Its one of those scents with a pretty solid personality that either pleases you or not. The only thing I wish however was more power - projection and longevity.
sillage: light-moderate
longevity: 5 hours max
Very soft floral perfume. I had a mini of it and liked it very much. A rosy fruit smell
poor thats all i can say doesnt smell for long,smells cheap
It is a bouquet! flirty , feminine, sweet , fresh...i don`t think it is similar to any other i have tried. The bottle is cute, i will get a second bottle.
Salvador Dali met a woman in a garden in the middle of the night, an apparition made from vegetal matter as one often sees in a garden out the corner of your eye. To celebrate the dialogue they had he painted "Woman with a head of roses" in 1935. The bottle recalls in form the image presented in the painting. The fragrance beckons the garden of Dali from 1935. Vintage flowers converse through dry woods and are introduced with a major spritz of classic grapefruit. Delightfully retro with the EDP offering a superior experience.
Worthy of great fragrance wardrobes.
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Absolutely terrible scent!!! A very bad toilet freshener. I was sick of it. Best thing about this perfume is the bottle.
Today I'm wearing this and it somehow smells like a vintage lipstick my mum had! Cool! ;)
I like it!
One of my favorite Dali scents. I can't say it's poor lasting. On me it's long enough. To my surprise I feel violets there more than roses, 'cause roses usually dominate. Violet with citrus notes gives an interesting result, it's not an usual "fresh citrus" scent, but rich evening fragrance. It's extravagant as old Dali scents are. I don't like modern Dali scents of recent years, they don't have their own "face" and dissolve between other modern fragrances.
Poor lasting, the fragance is okay. I prefer 'Dalissime' :)
This is actually the only perfume I have that I regret purchasing. Initially I only bought the body lotion which smelled really divine, and was on sale. I mistakenly assumed that the fragrance would smell just as good so I bought without testing. Big mistake.
At first I really tried to convince myself that I like it...but sadly no...just no...everyday it smells more and more like stale flowers to me the more I try to force myself to 'warm up to it'...there is a certain 'sour' note in it that I just can't take...I give up! My sister recently told me that she likes it though, so what the hey.
I liked it. It's a sweet perfume.
Very pleasant scent! Salvador Dali is surprising me, day after day!
This is for the EdT. Doesn't smell flowery to me at all-very synthetic. I got one comment that it smelled like "plastic". Poor sillage, mediocre longevity.
Terrible smell of old compact powder. This flowery mess tries to be fresh and green so hard, yet falls flat like a soapy water where you washed some flowers. And I do not understand why: based on the notes I had expected a nice rounded fragrance in the gorgeous bottle... Such a disappointment!
I don't like it much. It smells pleasant, but it's not interesting at all to me. It probably won't last very long either.
i really like this bottle. i have a feeling that i might like the fragrance as well. i'll look for this one asap. :)
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