Bright, fresh, sweet lemon. This one is definitely a Shalimar, but also DEFINITELY unique. Hunt it down if you can! It is bright, sweet, lemony, with the traditional Shalimar feel---but modernized. It...
Shalimar Legere (now re-released as Eau de Shalimar with clear juice, bottle and cap) is the first Guerlain I fell for. Now that I've come to enjoy the original Shalimar, I can better appreciate how M...
I love Shalimar pure parfum but it's very strong, so much so that I get a headache sometimes. Eau Legere is the perfect alternative- all the goodness of Shalimar without that heaviness. I find myself ...
This is my favorite version of the gorgeous, classic, mother-of-all orientals, Shalimar. There is citrus in the topnotes to lighten it a bit, and, though the scent is true to Shalimar's character, I ...
I hunted down a bottle of this for weeks and finally found it. This is what a frgrance should be IMO. A whisper, a suggestion of something pretty and mysterious without offending someone sitting next ...
Absolutely beautiful fragrance. Shalimar is gorgeous on a card but on my skin it is far too intense that I become overwhelmed by it and cannot distinguish those beautiful notes but with Shalimar ligh...
I tried the regular Shalimar once in a department store but (greedy me) had sprayed or dabbed on so many other fragrances that I forgot which one was which. But the descriptions of Shalimar Light intr...
The introduction of Shalimar Light marked when the regular Shalimar was reformulated. Once they made the new bottle design for the two, Shalimar got this metal smell that makes me pine for the old. N...
This really reminds me of the way sweet tarts smell, and lemonheads taste. Then there's kind of a powdery...but almost dusty smell. It's not bad...kind of tart with a softness to it. Not what I expec...
I haven't smelled the original Shalimar, so I can't compare the two, but I LOVE, LOVE this perfume. It smells so feminine and wonderful...Sort of sweet and not floral (which I appreciate). It wasn't e...