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D'Orsay - J’ai l’air de ce que je suis. J.R.
J.R. combines the freshness of Mandarin, the delicacy of Narcissus and the reassurance of Musk. This fragrance delivers on its promise of a delicate yet serene relationship. Restful, not restive, for a change.
A Floral, Musky fragrance that evokes caring love, imagined by Karine Chevallier.
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Perfumes designed for couples, like states of love. Attentive, insolent, sophisticated, contradictory, incipient, electric, impulsive, dreamy, secret, dazzling... Each fragrance is named after a clue phrase, signed with the initials of a personality whose identity will never be revealed. Interior fragrances, like secret appointments. D'ORSAY's home fragrances are created in France with the same high standards as its body perfumes. They are created in harmony "head, heart, base" and designed as olfactory settings, secret appointments. Imagining new ways to diffuse perfume. Passionate about design and architecture, Maison D'ORSAY has created unique olfactory diffusers. Precious objects that are as durable as they are desirable, crafted in France in jewelry workshops.
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- JWJACKLYN W.10/11/2024Reviews 5Products received 0Don’t listen to the 1st reviewer.I have yet to try this perfume. But the first person to write a review on this literally has no idea what they’re talking about. And I’m pretty sure that they’re just a troll.71
- IPInna P.10/08/2024Reviews 16Products received 1Not cleanOne star for scentbird team. Why are you guys confusing customers? It's not clean ingredients perfume. Or you mean something else under the word clean? For me, it's very important to try really clean ingredients in perfume,and I always check myself for it. This and some other perfumes are not CLEAN. AAlcohol Denat. (SD Alcohol 39-C), Aqua (Water/eau), Parfum (Fragrance), Linalool, Limonene, Geraniol, Alpha-isomethyl Ionone, Coumarin, Citral, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Benzyl Alcohol, BHT. 81% Vol.626
- CBChelsea B.10/10/2024Have you even tried the scent? Giving a 1 star rating on your personal views of ingredients without even trying the scent really messes things up for the rest of the community.
- CBChelsea B.10/10/2024Oh, okay. You have left 16 reviews, with only ONE (1) purchased item. I hope people see reviews like this as an example to use discretion when selecting fragrances.
- KSKelly S.10/11/2024If you're that worried about 'clean' things, why even wear perfume?
- IPInna P.10/14/2024I don't want to argue with you guys. It's my opinion about scentbird team, who is misleading customers about the product's content. You put perfumes into the category 'clean' even though they contain harmful ingredients.
- CFCourtney F.10/16/2024News flash: most perfume has alcohol. It makes the scent stronger and makes it dry fast on your skin. It's supposed to be your opinion about the scent, not the Scentbird team, who are vendors of major perfume producers. You're acting like they make the stuff. And use of terpenes like linalool and limonene have multiple positive effects, including easing anxiety. All they are used for in perfumes are the naturally occurring citrusy smells. Maybe read what you're rating, and try it before you knock it, 1-purchase:16-reviews. How does that work??
- SRSANDRA R.10/17/2024Can you share which ingredients aren't clean in this list? I take this seriously, and definitely wonder sometimes about how the term "clean" is used on this site.
- CFCANDICE F.10/17/2024Much like "natural," "clean" is not a regulated term. I lightly researched each of the ingredients, and while there were a handful that I guess don't count as clean as far as being "naturally derived" (if that's your rubric), they were at most listed as possible irritants (side note: quite a few of these have sun protection properties??). The catch with that? Well, naturally derived essential oils (take cinnamon oil, for example) can be VERY irritating, so natural doesn't always equal clean. Some of the alcohol and "chemicals" (everything ever is technically a chemical, so...) are there to preserve the natural ingredients. At the end of the day it's up to each of us to do our research and choose what's best for us, but currently there is no universal, measurable definition of "clean fragrance."
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