06/23/2017
Anessa
39 Reviews
Anessa
Helpful Review
"Enhancing your luxurious and relaxing bath time experience"...
L'Attimo Eau Florale was described by many reviewers elsewhere as a fresh and light springtime fragrance and a fairly safe choice for a blind purchase.
To me, the scent started with an interesting and summery, somewhat exotic mix of yellow florals and a slightly watery fruity sweetness with a remote resembrance to Cabotine Rose. It turned problematic when the florals developed an intensity supported by heavy woody notes (probably the patchouli) that left me wanting for more relief with a breath of lightness or relaxing softness.
This would be "freshness" of a more aggressive nature, and not unlike other scents of this type, this fragrance offers well-perceptible projection of an arm's length with a longevity of half a day.
In short, I personally would not recommend this as a safe blind purchase candidate for those in search of a more 'rounded' or balanced fragrance without any edges.
In a way, I see L'Eau Florale in the same category as Burberry Body: Both seem more appropriate as ambience or amenity fragrances used in impeccable hotel bathrooms with modern and feminine interiors. Therefore, I felt my association confirmed when I found the matching shower gel and body lotion offered as an "ideal enhancement for your luxurious bath time". While the Eau de Toilette could not be worn comfortably, I certainly would enjoy it as scented bodycare.
To me, the scent started with an interesting and summery, somewhat exotic mix of yellow florals and a slightly watery fruity sweetness with a remote resembrance to Cabotine Rose. It turned problematic when the florals developed an intensity supported by heavy woody notes (probably the patchouli) that left me wanting for more relief with a breath of lightness or relaxing softness.
This would be "freshness" of a more aggressive nature, and not unlike other scents of this type, this fragrance offers well-perceptible projection of an arm's length with a longevity of half a day.
In short, I personally would not recommend this as a safe blind purchase candidate for those in search of a more 'rounded' or balanced fragrance without any edges.
In a way, I see L'Eau Florale in the same category as Burberry Body: Both seem more appropriate as ambience or amenity fragrances used in impeccable hotel bathrooms with modern and feminine interiors. Therefore, I felt my association confirmed when I found the matching shower gel and body lotion offered as an "ideal enhancement for your luxurious bath time". While the Eau de Toilette could not be worn comfortably, I certainly would enjoy it as scented bodycare.