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Roses Elixir

Marca
Montale
Pierre Montale
Perfumista
Pierre Montale
3.83 de 5
2,227 votos

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Descripción

Roses Elixir by Montale is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2010, the nose behind this composition is Pierre Montale.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 15%
  • Primavera 38%
  • Verano 25%
  • Otoño 22%
  • Día 71%
  • Noche 29%

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Comunidad

2,227 votos

  • Positivo 73%
  • Negativo 19%
  • Neutral 7.8%

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  • Jencompras87

    On my skin, the strawberry, its leaves, and the rose stand out with a touch of musk in the base. It’s refreshing, feminine, and very pleasant. It resembles Miss Dior Chérie EDP a bit, but they aren’t the same: Roses Elixir is musky, green, and fresh, whereas Miss Dior is juicier and sweeter. It’s not the most original in the world, but it’s pretty and ideal for strawberry lovers.

  • Rosadowney

    Very pretty and sparkly, although the musk is quite noticeable. The longevity and sillage are spectacular.

  • I met it in a decant and got hooked, then bought Alexandre J’s Morning Musk and found them very similar; without testing them together, upon seeing the notes, I thought of this: fruity style, fresher than citrusy, floral, sweet and musky, super feminine, soft enough for work without being overpowering or for a first date, moderate sillage and around 4 hours’ longevity on my skin. Very rich!

  • verdepensativo

    I didn’t know Miss Dior Chérie, but Coco Made in Paris certainly has its own style, although it seems more youthful and refreshing than Chanel. It has that particularity I have with strawberry perfumes: they tend to tickle my nose a bit. It opens with citrus and fruit notes, then settles into something more serious. It’s a beautiful fragrance.

  • verdepensativo

    I’ve never tried Miss Dior Chérie, but Coco Mademoiselle certainly has its own style; however, it feels much younger and fresher than Chanel. I have a quirk where strawberry-based perfumes give me a slight tickle in my nose. It opens with citrus and fruity notes, then settles into something a bit more serious. A beautiful fragrance.

  • Paty Perfumada

    I bought it blindly because people said it resembled Miss Dior Chérie, and yes, it reminds me of it a bit, though without that citrusy touch. At first, I found it slightly synthetic, and after spraying it once, after three hours, it was barely noticeable close to the skin. It’s not bad; it’s pleasant, although I didn’t understand which note I disliked (perhaps the musk), so I kept giving it a chance. Edit: I let it macerate for only three days before using it again… how delicious it smells! I’ve received many compliments. Yes, it resembles Miss Dior Chérie; it’s not the same, but I remember it vividly and I’m very happy. It definitely improves with time; the key is to let it macerate for a few weeks.

  • It is more floral than fruity, although the citrus aspect also stands out. It’s fresh and very feminine; I don’t think it’s a special fragrance for making a statement, but it’s lovely and one of the easiest to enjoy from Montale. That said, I wouldn’t recommend buying it blind. In the opening, for about 20-25 minutes, I detect a plastic note; it’s not unpleasant, but it might make someone hesitate. After that time, it disappears and highlights the floral-citrus blend. The strawberry stays in the background, with the fresh rose leaves and pink roses taking the lead. It lasts for days on clothes and easily 8 hours on skin with a moderate sillage. Edit: the plastic note I noticed has completely disappeared.

  • It’s more floral than fruity, with a citrusy touch that adds freshness and femininity. It’s not a fragrance designed to stand out too much, but it’s very lovely and easy to enjoy among Montale’s references, although I wouldn’t recommend buying it blindly. Initially, about 20–25 minutes after application, there’s a slightly plastic aftertaste that isn’t unpleasant but might make someone hesitate; after that time, the floral and citrusy aroma really shines. The strawberry stays in the background, highlighting the fresh pink rose leaves more. On my skin, it lasts around 8 hours with moderate sillage. Note: I no longer perceive that plastic note; it has disappeared completely.

  • Angelique137

    Miss Dior Chérie is *my perfume*. It’s the one I tried and thought, ‘that’s me’. Roses Elixir is very similar, especially when it dries down. Are they identical? Of course not. Elixir lacks depth and its sweetness is less incisive. Its opening is less sparkly. It’s a more innocent Miss Dior Chérie, with a shy look. Perhaps in the floral-fruity balance of Elixir, the floral notes take precedence. But I’m an absolute fan of Chérie and I’m not sure if others notice these differences, as they are almost indistinguishable once dry. I’m going to try it paired with the new Miss Dior Parfum; it could be a bomb. Would I recommend it? Absolutely, I loved it.

  • Angelique137

    Miss Dior Chérie is *my* perfume; the one I thought, ‘That’s me’ when I tried it. Roses Elixir is very similar, especially as it dries down. Are they identical? Of course not. It lacks depth, and the sweetness is less intense; its opening isn’t quite as sparkly either. It’s a more innocent Miss Dior Chérie, with a shy gaze. Perhaps in the floral-fruit balance of the Elixir, the floral notes take precedence. As a Chérie fanatic, I notice this, though others might not care, as they are almost indistinguishable once dry. I’ll try it with the new Miss Dior Parfum; it could be a bomb. Should I recommend it? Absolutely, I loved it!

  • ChocoChan

    It’s pleasant, but not groundbreaking. People often compare it to Miss Dior Chérie, but to me, it smells much more like Alexandre J’s Morning Musk. I owned the latter before; when I tried it, I thought, ‘I’ve smelled this somewhere,’ without knowing which one it was, until I saw the comparison and exclaimed, ‘Yes, that’s it!’ hehe. It’s a clean, citrusy fragrance with a sweet touch. Agreeable, yet a scent you already know.