Pour femme
Secret d’Essences Neroli
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Secret d'Essences Neroli d'Yves Rocher est une fragrance florale pour femme. Lancée en 2013, cette composition a été créée par le nez Veronique Nyberg. Les notes de tête sont l'orange amère et le petit grain ; les notes de cœur révèlent l'essence de neroli et la fleur d'oranger ; la note de fond est une note musquée.
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Exquise fragrance, super rich neroli and orange blossom. A very well-crafted scent that simulates a green field in spring, right when lemons or oranges are blooming. Lasts for days on clothes. Highly recommended. Very similar to Zara (Orange Flower and Amalfi Sunray), original 4711, and Adolfo Domínguez Neroli.
An exquisite fragrance, super rich and well-crafted neroli and orange blossom. Smells like a green field in spring, right when lemons or oranges are blooming. Lasts for days on clothes, highly recommended! Very similar to Zara (Orange Flower and Amalfi Sunray), original 4711, and Adolfo Domínguez Neroli.
Smells citrusy and comforting, like orange blossom. I bought it to use as aromatherapy to cheer myself up. I don’t remember it lasting long; it’s more for daily wear or the office and needs reapplication several times.
Citrusy and comforting. Smells like orange blossom, perfect to lift your mood, which is why I bought it. Not particularly long-lasting, more for daily wear or the office. Required reapplication throughout the day.
Simple and citrusy fragrance. Nothing too new to be honest, but pleasant.
A true soliflore. At first, the petit grain gives a potent, bubbly, slightly bitter-sweet green aroma, before the orange blossom, orange flower, green leaves, skin, and orange juice emerge. Everything is utilized. The blend is sweetened by honey and freshened by musk. To me, it’s a bit plain; it lacks contrast and zest. At first, it seems very fresh, but then it becomes a warm, enveloping, rich, and creamy scent. Versatile, better for spring and summer. A soft, feminine, semiformal perfume for those who prefer non-overpowering scents that reflect a neat and professional look. Works as aromatherapy, relaxing and uplifting. I like to spray it on my pillow before sleeping. Although it’s an EDP, it behaves like an EDC: little projection and lasts less than three hours. Not cheap or expensive, which is why it barely lingers on the skin. Minimalist and simple presentation: ergonomic glass bottle with a gradient from transparent to milky white. White ribbed box with a sealed beige sticker, interior featuring ‘no animal ingredients’, ‘recyclable materials’, and ‘we preserve nature’ seals. I live on a typical Andalusian street full of orange trees, where I smell the flowers and fruit all year round, especially in spring, and now in autumn due to climate change. At night, older women used to sit outside to chat about family matters without gossiping. Before, when I went out, I’d take a detour to avoid unwanted glances and whispers like ‘Look how pretty she is…’ or ‘What’s wrong with your hairstyle?’. Now, with the confidence and security that come with age, I walk with my heels in a marching step, greeting everyone and enjoying that beautiful orange blossom scent, unable to help but smile.
A classic soliflore. At first, the petit grain smells green, potent, and slightly bitter-sweet, then the orange flower, leaves, skin, and orange juice emerge, all utilized. Honey sweetens it and musk cleans it up. To me, it seems a bit plain; it lacks contrast and zest. At first it’s fresh, then it becomes warm and creamy, rich and versatile for spring and summer. A neat, professional, semiformal feminine perfume, ideal as aromatherapy to relax. I like spraying it on my pillow before sleep. Although it’s an EDP, it behaves like an EDC: little projection and less than three hours, which is a major negative. The bottle is minimalist, ergonomic glass with a gradient from transparent to milky white, and the white box has a sealed sticker. It states no animal ingredients and is recyclable. Here on my Andalusian street, there are orange trees everywhere, so it smells of orange blossom all year, especially in spring and now in autumn due to climate change. At night, older women used to go out to chat about family gossip without criticizing. Before, when I went out, I’d take a detour to avoid glances and whispers like ‘you look so strange with that hairstyle’. Now, with the confidence that age brings, I walk with my heels in a marching step, greeting everyone and enjoying that orange blossom scent with a little smile.
I tried it today and it has a powerful opening, like a concentrated orange blossom cologne. Over time, it turns creamy but remains fresh and summery; it reminds me of old dresses and churches, so I think it’s more suited for mature women. Longevity depends on each person’s pH, so I recommend testing it on skin before deciding.
I love it, it’s a super fresh orange blossom because the other colognes I tried were very sweet and heavy. It smells very clean and original, nothing like it. The only downside is it doesn’t last more than three hours, which is too short for a perfume.