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Jany
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Jany by Sora Dora is a fragrance from the olfactory family for men and women, launched in 2023. The nose behind this composition is Margaux Le Paih Guérin.
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Strong almond with cinnamon. Then it sweetens with apple. Good projection, especially for winter. It smells very well, but I think I’d prefer it in a Christmas candle rather than in a perfume.
A beautiful, exquisite scent for those who love gourmand fragrances. It evokes freshly baked pastry with puff pastry, cinnamon, ripe apple and almonds. It’s a delight from start to finish, sweet and comforting. I’ll be doing a detailed review on my YouTube channel this week. Spoiler alert: it’s exactly what I’ve been looking for in a winter scent of this category. It has exceeded all my expectations. Tick all the boxes: unisex, good performance and a real treat for cold days. It wraps around you and cradles you in its sticky embrace. Bear in mind, it’s very sweet. A super GOURMAND! 😍😋
Nothing like the Bianco Latte people talk about; it smells more like Itálica, especially at first with that almond and cinnamon blending into very sweet vanilla. Then it fades, leaving a faint musk with a very weak peach note; I don’t detect any caramelised apple at all. It starts strong before settling close to the skin.
After listening to Kari’s review on YouTube today, I’m dying to try this fragrance; it has everything I like. I’m drooling just imagining how this composition smells, with that description of smelling like a German café with freshly baked pastes. Ordering the discovery set.
It’s a charming, exquisite scent for gourmand lovers. To me, it evokes a freshly baked dessert with puff pastry dough, cinnamon, ripe apple, and crushed almonds. It’s a treat from start to finish. A sweet, comforting, and delightful aroma. This week I’ll have a detailed review on my YouTube channel. I’ll give you a heads-up that it’s everything I look for in a winter scent in this category. Tick all the boxes. Unisex, good performance. It’s a joy to wear on cold days. It hugs you and rocks you in its embrace. I warn you, it’s very sweet. A super GOURMAND!
This is exactly what Alejandro Perfumes described: Jany is like a hot, creamy puff pastry dessert. It smells impressive; it’s an exquisite French bakery-style gourmand. It’s spectacularly unisex; you need character to wear it as it doesn’t suit everyone. That doesn’t stop it from being delicious; it’s a real gem and highly recommended.
This is exactly what Alejandro Perfumes described: Jany is like a hot, creamy puff pastry dessert. It smells impressive, an exquisite French bakery gourmand. It’s spectacularly unisex; you need character to wear it as it doesn’t suit everyone. That doesn’t take away from it being delicious; highly recommended.
My boyfriend doesn’t care about perfumes beyond liking the smell of them and some of them, but I play along by asking him daily for a colour or a vibe so he can choose what I wear. Today he said he wanted something sweet (and almost everything I own is sweet and very gourmand), but for some reason, Jany seemed to be exactly what he was asking for. A pity about the price, but this is a treat.
My boyfriend doesn’t care about perfumes beyond whether he likes the smell, and he says some make him flip out, but I play along by asking him every day for a colour or a vibe so he can choose what I wear. Today he said he wanted something sweet (and almost everything I own is sweet and very gourmand), but for some reason, Jany seemed to be what he was asking for. A pity about the price, but this is a treat.
It smells like apple pie with lots of cinnamon and caramel. It reminds me of Christmas scents.
Extremely sweet and super invasive. I love very sweet perfumes, but this is TOO much. It smells like Werther’s Original caramel. The trail and longevity are enormous; I can’t handle it; it makes me feel sick.
When it dries down, it literally smells like Glade apple and cinnamon air freshener. At first, it opens with a rather buttery scent, which is strange if you haven’t smelled anything like that (my case, haha). Is it worth the price? Honestly, no; it doesn’t smell like what you’d expect. If the dry-down interests you, just use the Glade spray.
It literally smells like Glade apple and cinnamon air freshener in the dry-down. In the spray, it opens with a fairly buttery scent, which is odd if you’ve never smelled anything like this (my case, haha). Is it worth the price? Honestly, no, it doesn’t smell like what you expect. If the dry-down interests you, you’d be better off spraying some Glade on yourself.
It’s 100% gourmand! Cinnamon, apple, almonds (I also detect anise and walnuts), and sugar everywhere. Although it’s unisex, it leans feminine for me. It’s not tooth-rotting or childish, but easy to wear and uncomplicated. Absolutely not for summer: it invaded my nose, so I only sprayed it on my hand. These are my first impressions.
I think I judged it too quickly. At first, straight out of the bottle, it didn’t convince me; it smelled of crisp green apple, almost like a room freshener. But once it dries down, it becomes lovely: the apple turns roasted and sweet, with a very nice cinnamon. I’ll keep testing it; it’s not bad at all.