Ikat Jasmine fragrance notes

  • Head

    • honeysuckle
  • Heart

    • jasmine sambac, egyptian jasmine, tuberose
  • Base

    • sandalwood

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Latest Reviews of Ikat Jasmine

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A happy sunny floral. Very pleasant and easy-going. High quality, decent longevity on clothes - not so good on skin - but absolutely horrifying projection and sillage. For the price it's hard to defend a full bottle purchase. For those who tend to think fragrances are too strong this would be a winner.
26th April 2023
271978
More honeysuckle than Mediterranean Honeysuckle from the same house. I love it, but I also love honeysuckle. The longevity is disappointing for the price point, but still, it's nice. I'm starting to appreciate the simplicity and understated classiness of Aerin fragrances, but I still think they could stand to be a little cheaper (or at least a little more lasting).
3rd June 2018
202383

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Opening was a strong blast of jasmine and tuberose. It is a very bright opening. The middle and dry down are very floral but exceptionally pretty. I am not a strong floral lover unless there is a creaminess to it. So, this one is not for me. However, it was a very well done jasmine fragrance. It would be great for someone who is seeking this sort of thing.
4th April 2017
184876
All of the Aerin scents seem to me to be less about a soliflore offering and more of a mixed floral with a dominant note--in this case Jasmine. Jasmine is such a major note in perfumery and so many great perfumes have been built around it that it is a brave move to enter this arena. This doesn't set out to be the next Jasmal, or Joy. It is a really pretty "lifestyle" fragrance that tips its hat to Jasmine, in this case, or lilac, gardenia, etc. in the other fragrances. High quality, as pretty as the ads, and--although it is by Lauder--just niche enough to feel special. My wife wore this every day on a recent trip to Japan and I must say, it was the perfect scent, complementing, not competing with, the incense, etc. that one smells in the various temples and shrines.
22nd May 2015
200598