“I purchased this for my boyfriend and I LOVE IT! It lasted all day and made me want to hug and kiss him all day! It's masculine but a bit on the sweeter side. I would purchase this fragrance again.”
“I purchased this for my boyfriend and I LOVE IT! It lasted all day and made me want to hug and kiss him all day! It's masculine but a bit on the sweeter side. I would purchase this fragrance again.”
“I bought this fragrance because I read that this is a dupe for "La Danza delle Libellule" by Nobile 1942. (La Danza is very expensive and has longevity issues)The only positive to this perfume is that it is very long-lasting.In my opinion, this is not a dupe for "La Danza delle Libellule" But I am *not* taking points off for that because Swiss Arabian is not claiming to be a dupe.The main problem with this perfume is that it contains some sort of solvent that will liquefy wood stain and varnish. AND remove nail polish.Before you are tempted to think that it must be the alcohol, nearly all Western perfumes contain alcohol and none have removed the paint off my furniture: removing all paint and varnish and exposing the raw wood underneath. Also, alcohol does not remove nail polish. So there's a different solvent used in this product that is quite different (and more caustic) than the perfumer's alcohols used in America and the E.U.Another issue with this perfume is that the accord is rather flat. It doesn't develop. It seems to lack top, middle and base notes - it just remains the same throughout. It would be nice if the fragrance was stunning, but in this case, the perfume lacks character. It resembles more a home fragrance than a personal fragrance.I've decided to use it as a home fragrance in my cool mist diffuser. And for that purpose, it is nice enough. But in the back of my mind, I'll continue to wonder about the nature of the paint lifting solvent used.”
“I bought this fragrance because I read that this is a dupe for "La Danza delle Libellule" by Nobile 1942. (La Danza is very expensive and has longevity issues)The only positive to this perfume is that it is very long-lasting.In my opinion, this is not a dupe for "La Danza delle Libellule" But I am *not* taking points off for that because Swiss Arabian is not claiming to be a dupe.The main problem with this perfume is that it contains some sort of solvent that will liquefy wood stain and varnish. AND remove nail polish.Before you are tempted to think that it must be the alcohol, nearly all Western perfumes contain alcohol and none have removed the paint off my furniture: removing all paint and varnish and exposing the raw wood underneath. Also, alcohol does not remove nail polish. So there's a different solvent used in this product that is quite different (and more caustic) than the perfumer's alcohols used in America and the E.U.Another issue with this perfume is that the accord is rather flat. It doesn't develop. It seems to lack top, middle and base notes - it just remains the same throughout. It would be nice if the fragrance was stunning, but in this case, the perfume lacks character. It resembles more a home fragrance than a personal fragrance.I've decided to use it as a home fragrance in my cool mist diffuser. And for that purpose, it is nice enough. But in the back of my mind, I'll continue to wonder about the nature of the paint lifting solvent used.”
“I bought this fragrance because I read that this is a dupe for "La Danza delle Libellule" by Nobile 1942. (La Danza is very expensive and has longevity issues)The only positive to this perfume is that it is very long-lasting.In my opinion, this is not a dupe for "La Danza delle Libellule" But I am *not* taking points off for that because Swiss Arabian is not claiming to be a dupe.The main problem with this perfume is that it contains some sort of solvent that will liquefy wood stain and varnish. AND remove nail polish.Before you are tempted to think that it must be the alcohol, nearly all Western perfumes contain alcohol and none have removed the paint off my furniture: removing all paint and varnish and exposing the raw wood underneath. Also, alcohol does not remove nail polish. So there's a different solvent used in this product that is quite different (and more caustic) than the perfumer's alcohols used in America and the E.U.Another issue with this perfume is that the accord is rather flat. It doesn't develop. It seems to lack top, middle and base notes - it just remains the same throughout. It would be nice if the fragrance was stunning, but in this case, the perfume lacks character. It resembles more a home fragrance than a personal fragrance.I've decided to use it as a home fragrance in my cool mist diffuser. And for that purpose, it is nice enough. But in the back of my mind, I'll continue to wonder about the nature of the paint lifting solvent used.”
“Excellent value for money and pretty thick bottle glass bottle. This smells like a very expensive perfume. It came packaged well and very quickly. I cannot recommend this seller highly enough.”
“Excellent value for money and pretty thick bottle glass bottle. This smells like a very expensive perfume. It came packaged well and very quickly. I cannot recommend this seller highly enough.”