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Voile De Jasmin by Bulgari, 2005

86% Positive Reviews
Rated #2644 in Fragrances

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This is so lovely. I do get the jasmine with this one, with a little sillage for an hour or so, then the scent stays close to the skin. I have also tried layering with Kim kardashian which is all gardenia on me, which also works quite nicely. I love to wear this scent to bed - simply divine. If you want a white floral that is not in your face loud, I recommend this.

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weak, watery, this very light and nothing fragrance doesn't even last the trip to the office. My first Bulgari and very disappointing.

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I love to wear this perfume in the summer. This is a very light perfume, and a daytime wear jasmine that is not intrusive and simply lovely. Just something I would wear at a picnic, for a walk, shopping, going for coffee. It makes me feel careless and free. It is romantic in a first love kind of way. It is not for every occasion, but what perfume is?

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As far as jasmine frags go, I have been forever ruined by Lutens' A La Nuit! With that out of the way, let me say for a light soliflore, Voile de Jasmin is very user friendly and absolutely wearable!

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I think Mercurygirl is right when she says it is so very much like Eau Fraiche de Bulgari (which, by the way, I like best). Voile de Jasmin is delicate, nice, pretty and so on. Although it is a "voile", I expected more of it. More jasmine, more staying power (its vanishes faster than Eau FraƮche), more body (I think jasmines are intrinsicly "fuller", or at least they should be). It is too elusive for me. But it deserves a thumbs up because despite not being what I expected from it, it is really a very good fragrance.

Posted
Very soft and powderey. Not really a true jasmin scent as I grow it outside and its not nearly as strong. Can't smell it after an hour or so which is unfortunate and requires re-spritzing throughout the day.

Not sure I'd spend the money again for it.

Posted
Tested in conjunction with Rose Essentielle. Compared with that fragrance, Viole de Jasmin wasn't as attractive as expected and was softer and more plain.

The start was floral (mimosa), but a bit shaded. Then at middle notes bits of rose notes appeared, a main note of jasmin and a note of bergamote from the top ones could be felt now. The base was floral, with some rose notes and a soft musk note.

Elegant, but for someone over 35 years old. Cold or warm seasons, daytime, office or evening use.

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I adore Rose Essentielle, and I rather like Voile de Jasmin, however, it doesn't particularly like me. When I sniff the liquid it smells lovely, but there's a strange note in the air when I spray it (dare I think "hairspray"?) and the fragrance is somewhat bitter on my skin. It's also remarkably light and pithy. I like Voile de Jasmin very much as a layering fragrance, though. It works nicely with Rose Essentielle, and it's pretty with Jo Malone Orange Blossom, and also Kai. Maybe I don't wear jasmine soliflores well, because I haven't found one yet that works for me.
Voile De Jasmin by Bulgari, 2005
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