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Paul Smith Rose Eau De Parfum, 100ml

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White peony, watery flower accord and bergamot move to the top of the fragrance to add sparkle and sweetness, whilst longevity is guaranteed with a finish of white musk. The addition of sandalwood ensures a fresher edge. Product Specification Now to review it, PS is a rose that wouldn't offend rose haters, it could be an introductory rose. It's clean, soapy, transparent, refreshing, calming, slightly powdery and more importantly: dainty. It doesn't have lasting power, but if you spray behind your ears and clothes it will stay there for others to smell, and on your wrists stays a few hours as a skin scent for you to smell. When I was growing up there were these tiny little rose and violet sweets (I think they were just called "roses and violets", but I'm not sure and I can't find them online) - they were small round, hard drops like tiny boiled sweets, with a little dusted sugar. They were very fragrant and weren't syrupy, chewy, powdery, or chalky like Parma Violets. This perfume smells EXACTLY like them, except maybe slightly less sweet/crystallized, and a little more fresh and green. Smelling this fragrance reminds me of sitting in a dewy rose garden full of flowers in spring, in the cool morning, after a night of rain. The scent is so crisp, natural and light. It's calming, in a way. It calms you right down like a breath of fresh air after spending hours in a crowded place. I would describe it as... Innocent and refreshing, just about as natural as can be, as opposed to sexy or flirty or sweet etc. like most other women's perfumes pride themselves in being. It's like rosewater. I feel like even a child could wear this in theory, because there is nothing suggestive about this scent. It's mainly just the soft scent of a fresh, green-ish rose. The rose here is relatively clear, a bit sweet, a little woody with cedar, and opens up with a bit of citrus over it. The tea note joins in soon after, and that's what the perfume smells like in the heart--a bright rose with a citrus green tea note, with just a hint of an aquatic note. Normally I hate aquatic note, but this comes off as more rainwashed instead of ozonic. The base on me is mostly musk, cedar, green notes, and tea, with only a hint remaining of the rose, which is fine, because admittedly rose can become cloying after awhile.

When i wear this people always give me compliments. It lasts long.. for about 5 hours. Its a really rosy smell, but not plain.. the cedar and musk give it just enough depth. An declaration of love!PAUL SMITH ROSE is a reflection of a world full of dreams and fantasy.this delightful fragrance is elegant with the essences of a spring rose garden mingled with the odor of a damp meadow after a rain.i am falling in love with it.this take on the infinite array of sensations.the ethereal scent is enough in itself to adorn bare skin. refined,elegant,awakening,fresh,soft, feminine,lnear,romantic,soft,sweet and delicate. I blind-bought this perfume, looking for a realistic rose smell but a little bit fresher than Chloe Roses (which I love!). As a bonus, the bottle is very elegant and understated; certainly one of my favourite designs and very fitting for the juice it holds. It is a fantastic rose,dewey and thorney, just like real roses from the garden.Smells true and organic to me,not syntetic . Its fresh,not much sweetness in it ,very british and very very beautiful in its simplicity!

Latest Reviews of Paul Smith Rose

A bit rough and simplistic, not trying to be adorable at all, like the modernistic and massive bottle. I went on a mission to find a true to life rose frgrance, not just a note but a main event type rose, and stumbled on this. I ended up getting Tea Rose by The Perfume Workshop, Rose by Paul Smith, and Les Infusions de Prada Rose, each from various price points. In other words, this perfume is an elegant, simple, universal and safe rose perfume that no one finds offensive. (unless someone has some kind of hatred for roses)

It's fresh, modern rose. That tea in the opening is rather citrusy to my nose. Perfect signature scent and couldn't be mistaken for Chloe if it tried. It's not soapy just fresh--but not green or herbal. I think it does the best in spring and summer since in the cold it's a bit too sharp. The heat really softens it--or at least brings out the musk enough to round it out without weighing it down. It's formidable but not intrusive. Just a stunner! Sensual, sexy and rosy, Dolce & Gabbana's Rose The One is a rosy spin on their classic The One fragrance. The addition of rosy notes really turns the fragrance into something ultra feminine and romantic. We're addicted to the fruity opening notes; pink grapefruit and cassis, peony and lychee. Best of all is the strong rose impression - given by the Bulgarian rose - one of our fave flowers. I'm not sure, this doesn't smell like a very good rose (too synthetic). Maybe it just doesn't work on my skin because I'm smelling a lot of rubbing alcohol. It reminds me too much of a party. Lovely- pure, but with a solid fairytale-ey woody base. Spray lightly, you'd be suprised by how strong it is. You don't expect that, seeing the dainty bottle and the light pink liquid. All great, great price, great everything. Just hope they don't discontinue it.

ahhh this is beautiful! Im so glad I finally bought this! I had it on my want list for ages and finally decided to go for it. Trying to expand my wardrobe with all different types of frags and I needed something more floral and rosey for summer but without being aquatic (aquatic scents give me headaches) Paul smith rose is actually beautiful! Its the perfect fresh rose smell, no mustyness, no powder, just fresh roses! The green tea is noticable but it doesnt take over the rose at all, it brings a nice coolness to the fragrance so the rose doesnt become musty.. Not really a pro when it comes to rosy fragrances, although I did own a bottle or two YSL Paris but this is a different story. A lot of my perfumes do have rose notes in them though, so I`m not totally impartial.. It doesn't gimme the 'WOW' feeling but it's very pleasant. I can enjoy wearing it in the good-mood/relaxing day.

So I was on the hunt for reasonably priced rose fragrances to tide me over while I save up for the niche rose. A soft, perfect pink rose in bloom. For me, it is not sweet, nor juicy nor dark. It is precious. Think of little girls coming close to a rose and smelling it. Another rose scent that smells too green and sharp for my taste. It makes me think of pachouli/moldy house. Or even a pine tree! This was the first perfume I bought after a period of my teenage years in which I just didn't want to wear any. I just walked into my local drugstore, smelled this and promptly fell in love with it.I also really loved the Paul Smith Rose, in comparison, i would say this one is less juicy and woody and more powdery, delicate, smokey and soft but also has decent sillage, not near as much but very decent.

And what is even more heartwarming is that both have been in love since the 1960s. With the help of his then girlfriend (now wife) Pauline Denyer, Sir Paul Smith opened his first shop 10 Byard Lane, Nottingham in 1970. Cheers to true and long-lasting love. In the drydown however it turns into a bar of soap on my skin. I'm really jealous of all the people who get to hold on to that green freshness, but unfortunately I don't. So let that be a lesson to everyone: test this on skin first.I truly dont know where to put my rewiew, i have Rose limited edition, not summer editition.. Most likely it has to go here then,on original Rose? It is not until several hours into wearing that the roses come out. By then, the violet has worn off a lot, and just hangs around to sweeten the red roses. No citrus or patchouli jumping in to interfere. I get a little musk at this point, and just a hint of cedar. I am surprised by how long it lasts. Application at 7:00 am is still noticeable at 7:00 pm, and is still recognizable the next morning. It doesn't seem to have much sillage, but the jury is still out there. Paul Smith's Rose is a beautiful surprise, I received a generous decant of it as a gift from a friend, as by myself I would never think of buying it or even trying it. Because...of pale looking liquid! Guilty! I always think that pale fragrance smell like water or like scented water or like girly-girl. The longevity and sillage are weak to moderate. It obviously is more noticeable in warm weather, to which I think this perfume is tailored. When it comes to strength, this perfume is not in the same league as Perfumer's Workshop Tea Rose, which is basically a nuclear bomb. Clean, unassuming, and simple fragrance. On me, this is just straight on rose water and musk. Completely linear, no change at all from first spray till drydown. But definitely still more complex than a BBW body spray. Not that I'm complaining, but given all the online raves I thought there would be something a bit more complex about it. It is cheap though, and I enjoy layering this with something else or spraying it all over my sheets.

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