🌷 Mon Guerlain by Guerlain 🌷
I had read multiple posts and reviews before buying this perfume. Mon Guerlain is the signature scent of many women worldwide. it is one of the most best-selling fragrances as well. Mon Guerlain is often labelled as the 'Wife's scent' then Mon Guerlain Intense is the 'Mature Wife's scent'. This maturity is not of age, but of persona. A wife who is understanding and compatible.
The lavender and vanilla are so strong that you will effortlessly find people turning their heads for this. I had a few people asking me which perfume. I was wearing, whenever I used this perfume.
The original version is definitely mass-pleasing with lavender as dominant note, a bit heavy on vanilla and patchouli. It’s Gorgeously blended with jasmine, licorice and sandalwood. Only 2 sprays go, a long way and projects like a bomb. Upon initial spray, I get the smell of beautiful Bulgarian Rose. The opening is really fresh, sweet and rosy. If you smell closely you may detect hints of well blended Sambac Jasmine too. But to my nose all I can smell is elegant rose with vanilla lavender. I won't call it a sweet Fragrance because on my skin this smells fresh and powdery. On the dry down, it's mostly Sandalwood with hints of Patchouli and Vanilla.
The top notes are Lavender and Bergamot; the middle notes are Iris, Jasmine Sambac and Rose; the base notes are Tahitian Vanilla, Coumarin, Australian Sandalwood, and Licorice.
Longevity: I get up to 7 hours Longevity on skin depending on the weather and the environment. On clothes and hair, it lasts up to 10 hours. It projects around me nicely for around 2 hours and gradually becomes a skin scent.
Personally, I find this is a night-time, date-night fragrance for spring and Summer. I absolutely adore the original Mon Guerlain EDP but because of the hot and humid weather in summer I cannot wear it as often as I want to so
I will wear this during the daytime in colder days as well. There’s no cons except for for the pricing in BDT this perfume retails for 10,000.
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