[unpaid/sample] Jasmine has a unique appeal – it’s a love-it-or-hate-it scent, much like the divisive nature of Marmite. Personal experiences and health issues can influence our scent preferences. In this case, the author approaches reviewing fragrances after being scent-free for several weeks due to illness.
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This fragrance is visually stunning as well. The blend of creams and whites in the packaging is inspiring thoughts of decorative feature walls and luxurious cushions. Brands like Gucci excel in creating visually appealing products that resonate with consumers.
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Described as a creamy fragrance, this blend features soft jasmine and magnolia notes. Unlike traditional jasmine scents, this one offers a more subtle and rich aroma, complemented by hints of citrus from mandarin essence. The longevity of the scent appears to be decent, although individual experiences may vary. It caters to those who appreciate delicate white floral scents that leave a lush impression on the skin, rather than overpowering ones. Despite aligning with a youthful market, the fragrance seems versatile enough to appeal to a broader audience. The Perfume Shop offers the 30ml bottle for £60.
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