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Safanad
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Safanad by Parfums de Marly is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2013, the nose behind this composition is Fabrice Pellegrin. The top notes are pear and orange; the heart notes, orange blossom, ylang-ylang and iris; and the base notes, vanilla, amber and sandalwood.
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It smells a huge amount like J’Adore. It’s floral, soft and elegant with a fruity opening. But on my skin, J’Adore wins in longevity, sillage and distinction. Scent 7/10, Longevity 6/10, Sillage 6/10, Value for money 4/10, Versatility 8/10, Packaging 8/10. Would I buy again? No.
I tried it quickly at a freeshop. I can’t talk about longevity or projection as it was just one drop on my wrist, but the scent reminded me a huge amount of Classique Essence by Jean Paul Gaultier. As I adore that version of JPG, the similarity jumped out at me. I’ve been wanting Safanad for a while, but with two large bottles of the discontinued Classique Essence, I didn’t feel like spending so much. When mine run out, I’ll surely buy it, because I love the scent 😍.
When I wear it out, it smells halfway between Poeme by Lancôme and Classique by JP Gaultier: citrusy, sweet and feminine. The problem is the price; for what it costs, I expected beastly performance, but none of the discovery kits have given me the right impression. They are rich, but overpriced. P.S. It also resembles Woman Intense by Ralph Lauren very much, although on my skin the latter performs better (it doesn’t reach 3 hours, but it’s more than Safanad gives).
I like the perfume, it has good projection and long-lasting, it’s not cloying but it needs to be used in moderation. The bottle is gorgeous and the liquid too, I love it although the price is a bit high. It’s a sweet floral but not annoying; I was worried because I don’t like florals as they give me headaches, but this one doesn’t. It has a slightly powdery base due to the iris note.
Safanad has nothing to do with Delina; they don’t share Marly’s DNA. It’s a completely unique and independent fragrance within the house, apart from the bottle shape. It has medium longevity and is notably reminiscent of JPG’s Classique or Classique Essence, though darker, less sparkling, less citrusy and more creamy, not milky… but there’s little difference. In its dry down, vanilla predominates and the initial citrus fades away. Its development is more complex; why? this wonder is more woody than the JPG version and emits a more pronounced amber. The citrus turns into talc, into powder. I don’t want it to leave my wrist yet because it’s becoming part of me. A classic, elegant and feminine, an iris that visits you at the first spray to stay for five hours afterwards. I love Classique and Safanad because they both share perfectly balanced orange blossom, vanilla, amber and sandalwood, although Safanad is more silky, soft, warm and penetrating. I’d like to clarify the orange blossom: it acts as a bed or basket for the other flowers, acting as a whimsical base dancing with the iris in that mentioned development, dancing with the woody vanilla as it departs. Yes, Victorian society dances, afternoons of chats and walks in flower fields adorned with white garden chairs. Long skirts, ribbons and braids, all neatly placed, the teacups, the sugar cubes, the swing standing still without wind. The trees don’t rustle. Safanad is calm and the sensation that everything is right. Nothing to do, nothing to fear and nothing wild like when I apply Boudoir by Van Cleef & Arpels, never! It’s the opposite. It pleases the multitude, better for winter than summer, better for autumn than spring, better for outdoors than indoors, better for day than night, better for the countryside than the beach. Ideal for romantic dates, historical, social and/or cultural events, for oneself while enjoying reading, gathering flowers or chestnuts, or walking through your favourite place with your best friend 🐕, that orange blossom is special. 🧡~
I absolutely love the scent and the bottle, but it’s a shame it practically doesn’t last and leaves no trail; for the price, I expected much more 🥴
I love the scent and the bottle, but it’s a shame it practically doesn’t last and has no sillage. For the price, I expected much more, what a disappointment 🥴
I tried it quickly at a freeshop. I can’t talk much about longevity or projection as it was just one drop on my wrist, but I must say the scent reminded me a huge amount of Classique Essence by Jean Paul Gaultier. I love that version of JPG, so I immediately perceived the similarity. I’ve been wanting Safanad for a while, but as I already have two large bottles of the discontinued Classique Essence, I didn’t feel the need to spend so much on this bottle. When mine run out, I’ll probably pick it up because I love this scent 😍
Safanad by Parfums de Marly has a super personal atmosphere, of those that don’t need to shout. It’s not one with an overwhelming trail, and perhaps for that reason I would have liked more projection. But what it lacks in reach, it compensates with a comforting closeness. It’s a fragrance that envelops… but with sweetness. It stays close, like a well-kept secret. The blend of sandalwood and iris is addictive; there’s something in that creamy, powdery base that makes me feel it’s mine. I don’t wear it for others, I wear it for myself. And I love feeling it. Perhaps that’s its charm: Safanad is that olfactory caress that doesn’t seek approval, but intimacy.
Safanad by Marly has a super personal vibe, the kind that doesn’t need to shout. It’s not one of those that overwhelms with a heavy trail, which is why I sometimes wish it projected a little further. But what it lacks in reach, it makes up for with an intimate closeness that feels like a hug. It’s a fragrance that envelops, yet with sweetness; it lingers close, like a well-kept secret. The blend of sandalwood and iris is addictive; that creamy, slightly powdery base makes me feel like it belongs to me. I don’t wear it for others to smell, I wear it for myself and I love it. Perhaps that’s its magic: Safanad is that olfactory caress that doesn’t seek approval, but intimacy and complicity.