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Dior J'Adore in Joy Eau de Toilette Spray - 1 x 30ml - 30 ml

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I really like the idea of warm, peachy notes, florals and then a touch of salt as a wee surprise - perhaps like a slightly more exciting version of Boss' The Scent! Though I had expected the peach to have more honeyed tones. J'adore In Joy comes in a renewed bottle with liquid gold-peach-colored sparkles that diffuse the light thanks to the convex bottom. The fragrance is available in bottles of 50 and 100 ml.

J’adore EDP is a sweet, crowd-pleasing scent that’s hard to go wrong with. It feels youthful and energetic but with an edge of sophistication. The softness of the florals and fruit makes it more of a spring and summer fragrance. It’s a clean day-time fragrance for work or the weekends. First and foremost do not judge this fragrance upon its initial blast, you really must wait for the dry down and let it all unfold to capture its true potential. I was let down at first because all it was was a very clean soapy floral, but within a half an hour it began drying down into something much more familiar. In its current formulation, this J’adore smells like an iteration left on the editing room floor while the creators were working on Dior’s Pure Poison, though its likely the other way around as J’adore was released 5 years before. Its a much fresher soapy-er take on my beloved Pure Poison, perhaps a foreshadowing precursor to the iconic Poison flanker.

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Yes, in the drydown there is an artificial note, but that's okay, it's bearable; you have to trace it alot. Fot the most part it sets powdery peachy on the skin after a nice detergent-like neroli, which is lost later. As for other florals in my opinion they appear and dissapear. A bit sad about tuberose, because i like the floral and would be happy for a more pronounced one with the already existing peach. But that's okay, at least we have neroli. Case in point, J’Adore. Never really noticed it, never a fan, and yet curiosity spiked my interest a few months ago. J'adore is a beautiful floral fragrance with a sparkling fruity opening. Leading directly to beautiful white florals. The jasmine is stunning in this fragrance. I'm a huge jasmine fan, anyway but sometimes it's just perfect and this scent is gorgeous. I'm so glad I don't get any tuberose. I really thought I wouldn't like this scent because tuberose usually ruins a fragrance for me. I'm really not getting it here and I'm so glad. J’Adore is as pleasant and sweet a fragrance as you can get. It’s a cheerful, lighthearted yet calming blend of fresh fruits and gentle green and white floral notes. I get a strongly juicy melon fragrance at the opening, specifically honeydew or cantelope, followed by strawberry, pineapple and pear. The equally juicy magnolia lingers into the heart notes, alongside lily of the valley and tuberose.

Dior Жадор Infinissime. Сандаловото дърво в основата пресъздава емблематичния аромат в напълно нова версия. Това му придава гъвкавост, което го прави перфектна композиция за всеки повод. Оригинални парфюми Dior J'Adore - открийте онлайн на DOUGLAS.BG! Due to the popularity of J’adore perfume, the Dior perfumers launched J’adore L’absolu Perfume by Christian Diorin 2007, which, like the original, is complicated and sexy while being subtle enough to be sophisticated. However, there is an unpleasant metallic quality in the drydown; it is probably for the best that it (the EDT anyway) is so subtle and light. Longevity is weak and sillage is mild; it becomes a soapy skin scent in under two hours on me. Fine, considering it is an EDT.This perfume starts with the dancing sparkling notes which is what I dearly LOVE about this perfume, that only lasts a few minutes before you are submerged in the salty type oceanic/marine chord. Make sure that you are someone who does well with the saltier notes. If so, this could be really fabulous on you. Unfortunately, this is not really working that well with my chemistry or asthma reactions. It will have to be returned, unfortunately - because I really love the first part of this perfume. And just like every hit before it, J’Adore became a victim of its own success spanning clones, cheap imitations, and eventually even cheaper reformulations that have only made it a bad caricature of itself smelling cheap, trashy, plastic. J'adore (and LVEB) flankers never cease to amaze me. Most of them I like more than their mamas; same here. I smell peaches and heady white florals immediately, then you get the pear that sweetens it, the orange and bergamot brighten it up and bring the bubbles, cutting through that peachy and Peary sweetness. Plum is floral but sensual and keeps the scent up, but the musk and vanilla allow that all to settle down against your skin that makes it seem like you just washed with an expensive white soap under it all. Guys, just wake up! I love Dior more and more everyday but mostly due to his perfumes. We may have seen thousands of editions coming and go but this one is a must. I've never thought I could smell salt. This was promised by Olympea-Paco Rabanne, WANT-DSQ2, but J'adore in joy strikes 100% of the feeling.

It's horrible what happened with this perfume. I really am not one of those people who complain about every reformulation on the market, I actually think that there are perfumes that have gone gracefully through reformulations (Pure Poison, Poison, Obsession). This is not one of them. Fruity nuances in the opening, dominated by pear and melon. A cool floral heart with a light white floral creaminess ending on a woody and vanillic base. Simple. Uncomplicated. Yes they have a very similar aura and composition, but they represent two different Dior legacies, and its reflected in the distinct blending of that same type of white floral DNA. Like taking two different routes to get to the same destination.It has notes that have a little bit of that "tinker bell" type quality... a sparkling champagne effervescent chemical play that happens as the notes dance on the skin, giving this a very bright playful type vibe -- but with the peach notes grounding this, this warms the scent up at bit. There is a subtle peach tea type note with this which is unique because there are not many other fragrances that have this peach tea note. This later calms down more into a softer finish throughout the dry down. It has a certain allure about it, it is appealing -- (although not blatantly or overtly sensual or sexual). Gorgeous! I mistook the peach for a citrusy or unidentifiable fruity note (I did not read notes before I tested), but when looking for it, I definitely catch the peach. This was a random test, and I was not looking for it. I am just "meh" on the original J'Adore, and I hadn't spent any time interested in the flankers, but the Sephora SA mentioned it to me, so I let her spray my arm after I liked it on the test strip. I love it both on paper and on my arm, although longevity is only moderate. I've loved fragrance all my life - even as a child - but it's only in the past ten years that I've tried to learn more about the fascinating history and creation of that world that is perfume and its devotees. I started collecting seriously about then, too, and I recently realized that I had not one Dior fragrance! Well, that was a new reason to add another bottle to the old perfume armoire and I decided on J'adore EDP simply because it's a classic. Nothing from the DNA of the original J'adore, thank God. A new scent. Although it does remind me of Burberry Weekend, but by no means they are close, I would just put them in the same family.

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