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Seductive perfume composition with sensual and exotic notes of jasmine, magnetic and feminine.
It is available as 100 ml EDT, 300 ml body fluid, 300 ml body cream, 500 ml shower foam and 250 ml shower cream.
I was very excited about this one - as I love jasmine (and especially now Notre Flore Jasmine has been discontinued). In the bottle it does smell like Angel, but on my skin....melon on patchouli.. First sugared melon, then overipe melon...I can't quite work out what to think of this one yet. It is not unpleasant certainly. But if you're looking for jasmine, I think this is not for you.
I smell mango! What in my childhood we used to call "Indian" mangoes (the red round kind) rather than the bright yellow oval mangoes common in the Philippines. Mango, and something oily, dark, humid and animalic, gone after a few minutes. Yes, something of Angel. No vanilla, no chocolate, nothing too sweet. If there is sambac jasmine I can't detect it. The skin of my arms is very dry in winter and perhaps this perfume needs some skin oil to show its true nature; however I would be nervous about wearing this on a tropical evening. Seems very sensual, dirty in an exciting way.
yes, it reminds of angel, but NO, this is not angel. it has, however its own personality.
it is a rich oriental scent. ambre, heavy jasmine, powdery vanilla, sweet and rich dark notes.
it`s a night perfume.
It`s very feminine and simple. it`s preffereable to scents that mix too much!
sometimes less is more and the jasmine in this one clearly defines the meaning of it!
I also liked the design of the bottle. I like buddhist imagery!
I wouldn`t know, however what is the difference between regular jasmine that grows in my garden and java jasmine.
all I know is that the indonesian isle of java is also known as the jasmine island. it has volcanoes and rich agricultural lands. it`s warm and wet. it has a fascinating culture and artistic values that have been shaped by buddhism, hinduism and islamic beliefs as well. there, the jasmine is called "melati putih" and is the most important flower in wedding ceremonies for ethnic Indonesians.
the perfume has a certain sensuality. it seems to be long lasting and slightly narcotic.
it goes well with a larger spectrum of colors. one can easily associate white and also black with jasmine, but somehow it steers away from neutrals such as beige, grey or boring/ faded tints.
this one is Angel by Mugler's little brother. It's almost identical. It'd be a good idea to own the Tesori's bath foam and match it with Angel as a perfume.
The cheaper version of Angel.
Patchouli, Jasmine, Orchid and Plum too perhaps?
It's not a simple floral Jasmine, it's definitely a rich Oriental.
Yes, a cheap copy of Angel for sure.
I have to be honest, I wouldn't wear Angel, but as Amarilia said, I don't dislike it on other people. So I wanted to give this a try, hoping that the Patchouli (a note that I can take only in small quantities) wouldn't be overpowering.
At first spray it didn't really seem that light, but due to its nature of "cheap EDT" it tones down pretty quickly, which in this case is a plus for me.
I've been wearing it for 5hrs now, only one spritz on my arm and I still smell some sweet Patchouli.
It's affordable, a good option for people that would like to try to see how Angel/Wish might work on them but wouldn't want to spend lots of money for the real thing.
Fantastic Maelleinrome!!
I will have to get me all these beauties!!
It's a softer and more wearable version of Angel! The lasting power of all these fragrances is great too! While Jasmin of java smells just like Angel...
Fiore del dragone --> Hypnotic poison Dior;
Africa --> Le male JPG;
Hammam --> Cinema YSL;
Papavero --> Flower by Kenzo;
Mirra --> Cashmir Chopard.
IMO :)
I love this perfume,i have the showergel too.It smells exactly like Thierry Mugler Angel,just not that strong of course.Lovely,lovely..
me encanta este perfume me lo regalaron y ya casi no me qeda qisiera saber el precio y si lo venden en argentina
Jasmin di Giava, smells just like Angel by T.Mugler.
I just cannot wear Angel, but love the smell on other people. This, however is so delicate and wearable,it's ''Angel'' I can wear :) and I love it. Love to layer with the shower gel and body cream.
Wow, I didn't know that Tesori d'Oriente fragrances have joined Fragrantica database!!! I like many of them, they are very rich and either flowery-spicy-orientals or woody-spicy-orientals. From cap sniffing, they are incredibly pleasant, at the moment I just can't decide which one to buy!
Jasmin di Giava is yummy and sensual, exotic by being oriental and definitely NOT the fresh grassy type(with tuberose or gardenia). I think I can detect the powdery influence of orange blossom, some sweet woods, musk spices, maybe some cinnamon and coriander too. For the price I find it a real treat for the lovers of rich orientals. Of course, I can't deny the fact that the low price tag reflects its so-so quality...
Anyway, Jasmin di Giava is worth a try, as well as the ones with frangipani or poppy.
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