So, I am presuming that you like violets because that is what you will get with this one. I love this particular violet although, it does tend to remind me of sweeties. Not so powdery as the Annick ...
this is a very single note interpretation of violets. so please. make sure you like violets!!!!! i didnt know what violets smelled like and i was so horrified after getting my sample, i didn't even ha...
This is a very English violet that performs almost like two different scents on my skin. With a modest spritz, Violetta is a sheer, non-candied violet with darker, green undertones and the coolness of...
This is another one of my favourite Penhaligon's as I love violets. It's bright, crisp fresh green and floral violets. I adore this. Bosari's violet perfume is not to my taste .
The first spray is a shocking and surprising green burst of violet, not at all powdery to me this is more wild in a pleasing way, It's not as sweet very reminisicent of Borsari's Violetta di Parma! I ...
The drydown in this perfume is the winner. I tried it on during a visit to Aedes de Venustas and was very pleased with the way it smelled on my wrist. Definitely a keeper.
Smells exactly like English violets, which I discovered with delight on a visit there. (What a shame that American violets are scentless!). A quiet, well-bred fragrance, with a soft drydown.
I'm a fragrance newbie, but I have to review this. I love the smell of violets, and this fragrance is heaven. I had given up on finding a fragrance that wouldn't turn musky on my skin or gave me a h...
This is a good candy violet, a bit on the green side, opening with a festive spring of citrus. Lovely. I wouldn't wear it for myself, though, because I think it's a bit childish. I sometimes dab a lit...
When I started my quest for a violet soliflore, my top two choices were this and Violetta di Parma. And as it turned out, I love both of them. This opens strong, which is nice, since a lot of violets...