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Dali Wild

Raphael Haury
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Raphael Haury
3.60 de 5
549 votos

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Descripción

Dali Wild by Salvador Dali is a woody floral musky fragrance for women. Launched in 2013, the nose behind this composition is Raphael Haury. The top notes are neroli, green notes, gardenia and yuzu; the heart notes are jasmine, magnolia and musk; the base notes are woody notes and cedar.

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  • Invierno 11%
  • Primavera 35%
  • Verano 22%
  • Otoño 31%
  • Día 75%
  • Noche 25%

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Comunidad

549 votos

  • Positivo 70%
  • Negativo 24%
  • Neutral 6.4%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 4 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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10 reseñas

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  • Has anyone tried it? It’s very good; I couldn’t find anything similar. It’s a cedar magnolia. Rare, and I love it. I regret buying it for my sister. A reasonably priced perfume that pleasantly surprised me.

  • What a striking and unique fragrance!! Nardos and gardenias emerge exultant and extroverted at first, telling the wonders of this new friend. But after a few minutes, their shyness becomes evident, dole out their words in the form of scent. And expectantly, we watch as a magnificent magnolia emerges from the sea, floating on its waters with wooden petals, wrapped in a faint mist of musk and yuzu, bidding farewell by leaving a moderate trail of wood, musky florals, and aquatic notes of a sea that will mourn the flower’s absence, with tears that will smell like you: Wild.

  • I adore Salvador Dalí; they are elegant and distinct perfumes with a unique personality; with Dalí you never go wrong, that said, if you don’t like the first one you won’t understand the rest of the line. They’re not as expensive as high-end brands but they are on par with the most costly ones, for that reason sometimes they’re hard to find, besides each one is an art jewel in its packaging… And although I haven’t tried this particular one, I like what Ylla and Karimar say and imagine how exquisite and special its aroma must be.

  • It’s a strange scent, but in a good way. At first it seemed like a granny smell, those kitsch ones hahaha, but after a while it mutates into something more relaxed; to me it seems ideal for cold days and for work or an after-office drink.

  • I quite liked it; there’s very little left in the bottle. Gardenia, gardenia, gardenia… magnolia, a slightly exotic touch, I’m not sure if ‘wild’ is quite the word. Obviously, everything depends on my own impressions and what my skin reveals. A good-value perfume, lovely animal print bottle with a very Dalí-style cap. Not one of my top favourites, but it looks very handsome.

  • I liked it quite a bit, there’s very little left in the bottle. Gardenia, gardenia, gardenia… magnolia, a slightly exotic touch, I’m not sure if ‘wild’ precisely. Obviously everything is according to my own impressions and what my skin reveals. Good-value perfume, lovely animal print bottle with a very Dalí-style cap. It’s not among my top favourites, but it looks gorgeous.

  • Neroli, green notes, gardenia and cedar are what I notice the most. I wore it on a cold day and barely detected it, except up close; on a fresh autumn day, however, I did catch its personal sillage, which in this weather feels comforting yet fresh, although I’m not sure if it suits extreme heat. It will be exclusive for mild days. Its greens and cedar make it disruptive with the neroli, something I like because they usually make me feel very intense; as I read in another review, very kitsch, something sui generis for what is currently available, less sweet, that’s a plus. I think it’s a night treasure. Like all Dalí, accessible price, lovely and striking bottle, good quality for medium to long-lasting longevity and sillage; for the price, the quality is superior, worth the risk and reapplying if necessary.

  • Nardos, green notes, gardenia and mahogany are the scents that leave the strongest impression on me. On cold days I barely detect it, only right against the skin, but on a crisp autumn day its personal trail really shines: comforting yet fresh, though I doubt it will hold up in extreme heat, making it better suited for mild days. The blend of greens and mahogany with the nardos is quite disruptive; for me, who rarely owns nardos, they are usually intense and kitsch, but here they have a sui generis air, far from sweet, which adds up. For evening wear, it is a real gem. Like Salvador Dalí’s work, it offers an accessible price, a lovely and striking bottle, and medium to long-lasting performance with quality that far exceeds the cost. It is definitely worth the risk, and I would reapply if needed.

  • Laylasallylucy

    Edit: delicious, but the longevity and projection are very poor, a pity as it smells incredible. The neroli, gardenia and woody notes make it unique. I love it; it’s not pretentious and, like everything by Dalí, it has the 3Bs. Definitely a discovery for me, as I’m not a huge fan of neroli; it has a vintage vibe and reminded me of one my mum used by Elizabeth Taylor, can’t recall the name. Anyway, a 10/10 for this delight from Salvador Dalí.

  • Laylasallylucy

    Edit: It’s a delight, though the longevity and sillage are very scarce… what a pity because it smells incredible. The neroli and gardenia with those woody notes make it unique; I love it, it’s not pretentious, and like everything from Salvador Dalí, it has the 3Bs. Without a doubt a discovery for me, as I’m not a huge fan of neroli perfumes; it has a vintage air… it reminded me of one my mother used by Elizabeth Taylor, can’t remember the name. Anyway, a 10/10 for this Dalí jewel.