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Miss Dior Eau de Toilette Roller Pearl 2019
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Miss Dior Eau de Toilette Roller Pearl 2019 by Dior is a chypre floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this olfactory composition was created by perfumer François Demachy. In its opening, the top notes unfold the freshness of blood orange and mandarin; the heart reveals the delicacy of Grasse rose, May rose, and the valley lily, also known as musc; while the base settles on a patchouli background.
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I like it very much; I smell powdery, creamy roses and patchouli. It lasts about four or five hours and the trail is almost non-existent, except at the start because it’s a roller. It’s beautiful, delicate, and super feminine; an excellent combination. To repeat: after trying the EDT, the liquid version leaves more trail; they smell similar. I also bought the EDP; it’s different, less delicate but equally lovely.
I have it and love it, despite the roller not working well. The formula isn’t greasy or sticky; it dries quickly but needs to be passed over a few times to set properly. The scent is sublime when the orange and rose blend together, leaving a trail and projection even though it’s a perfume water. I put it on a coat and it was still strong after five days. Nothing to say about the longevity, only that the roller fails.
I like the scent, but it lasts only a couple of hours on the skin. Although it’s an oil, it doesn’t leave a greasy feeling, and I think if it were more oily it would last better. It also doesn’t have much projection; you can only smell it up close. Despite that, I adore the warm, citrusy, orangey aroma; on my skin, I barely smell the roses, it goes straight from orange to warm patchouli. I’d dare to try the spray to see if I enjoy all the stages more.
It smells like a rich grandmother. Not bad for a classic perfume, but I think it’s more suited to an older woman. It’s citrusy and full of roses, ideal for summer. The longevity and trail are terrible. Being an EDT with such poor performance, it’s very expensive. The packaging is pretty and practical, but I had trouble getting the liquid out; I had to shake it like crazy several times. It doesn’t smell bad, but I highly recommend the EDP version over this low-quality rollerball EDT.
It smells like perfume for a wealthy grandmother. While it could be a signature scent, I can only imagine it on an older woman. It’s citrusy with lots of rose, ideal for summer. However, the longevity and sillage are terrible. Given that it’s an EDT with such poor projection, it feels very expensive. The bottle is elegant and practical, but I had trouble getting it to spray from the roller; I had to shake it violently before applying. It doesn’t smell bad, but I highly recommend the EDP version over this EDT with its roller and poor packaging.
I was gifted this and must say it’s very different from my style, which is much sweeter. I think this is the limit of citrus that someone who loves sweet scents can handle. It doesn’t smell of pure lemon; rather, the roses come through and make it more bearable. But if you’re looking for something super sweet, this isn’t for you.
I absolutely love this roll-on; I picked it up from the shop because the EDT was no longer available and I couldn’t bear to let it go. It’s a beautiful rose with a stunning orange note—sweet but not cloying—and the patchouli adds a serious touch without being heavy. To me, it’s a rose dessert that doesn’t leave you with a mouthful. I apply it to my wrists and neck, and it lasts for hours, even after washing my hands. The trail is minimal, just for you, and I like that. Perhaps the spray lasts longer, but this is a gem I enjoy immensely.