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This is gorgeous. I mostly get creamy sandalwood with a soft fig sweetness and a little cardamom sparkle in the opening. It feels super smooth and polished, but not boring at all. Kinda has that serene, expensive vibe Guerlain does so well. The oud is there, but on me it stays very tame and just gives the woods more depth instead of going funky or harsh. I love this because it smells comforting and luxe at the same time, which is rare. Lasts around 7-8 hours on me with a nice soft trail. If you like woody scents but want something gentler and more refined, this is such an easy 5 stars.
This is honestly one of the prettiest sandalwood scents I’ve tried in a long time. The opening has that soft cardamom lift, then the fig comes in and makes it feel creamy and a little green without turning milky or weird. After that it’s mostly smooth sandalwood with a resinous touch from the myrrh, and wow, it smells expensive. Super polished but still comforting. I love this because it feels niche-level refined without trying too hard. Kinda gives me the same calming effect as Santal 33, but way softer and more elegant to my nose. Performance is great too, easy 7-8 hours on me with a nice scent bubble.
I’m obsessed with this. Santal Pao Rosa has that whole quiet luxury vibe where nothing screams, but everything smells really well made. The fig is smooth and slightly sweet, the oud is super controlled, and the sandalwood is the star the whole way through. No harsh medicinal wood here, thank god. It just smells creamy, warm, and insanely classy. Tbh this is the kind of fragrance that makes me want to wear better clothes. Not really a loud compliment monster, but people close to you will notice and probably ask what it is. Lasts around 6 hours on my skin, longer on clothes. Def recommend if you like elegant woods over sugary stuff.
Tbh this is one of those scents that sneaks up on you. At first I thought, okay nice cardamom, nice woods, cool. Then the drydown got warmer and a little resinous from the myrrh, and I kept smelling my wrist. It’s not loud or flashy, just smooth and intimate in a really attractive way. I love this for evenings when I don’t want something sweet or obvious. The only reason it’s not a full 5 stars for me is the opening is a touch vague and the oud feels almost too tame. But overall? Very classy, very wearable, and it smells expensive as hell.
I like this a lot, just not quite enough to call it a love. The apricot is gorgeous here, not syrupy, more like a soft fuzzy fruit note, and the iris gives it that smooth makeup-powder vibe. Super classy. My only issue is I wish it had a bit more depth because it stays light and airy the whole time. If you’re into big indolic jasmine, this might feel too clean and polite. But for daytime? So nice. Very easy to throw on for work or brunch and not annoy anyone. Performance is decent, maybe 5-6 hours, with soft projection.
Tbh this surprised me. I was expecting a basic white floral, but the apricot really makes it stand out. It gives the jasmine a juicy, almost velvety feel, and the bergamot keeps the opening fresh so it never gets heavy. It kinda reminds me of some designer fruity florals, but this smells more refined and less shouty. Not as instantly attention-grabbing as Delina or anything like that, but way more understated and chic. My one complaint is the price for the performance. It smells beautiful, but I do need a few extra sprays and it’s not all-day on me. Still def one of the prettier easy-wear florals I’ve tried.
I love this. If you usually avoid oud because it can get too loud or medicinal, def try this first. Here it’s wrapped in sandalwood and cardamom, so the whole thing comes off warm, creamy, and really elegant. There’s also a subtle resinous touch from the myrrh that makes it feel a little dressed up. It doesn’t scream for attention like some niche woody perfumes do, which honestly makes it more special to me. Very refined, very Guerlain. I’d wear this on a dinner date or even to the office if I spray lightly. Performance is solid too, around 6-7 hours with smooth projection. Easy recommendation.
This is nice, just not wow to me. I get a soft bergamot opening, then it turns into this fuzzy apricot-iris thing that feels clean and polished, but also kinda generic for the price. It’s definitely pleasant and easy to wear, especially if you want something elegant without being loud. But tbh I kept waiting for a moment where it really became special, and it never quite did. Performance is okay on me, around 5-6 hours, with pretty soft projection after the first hour. I don’t dislike it at all, it’s just one of those perfumes I’d sample and enjoy, then forget about later.
This surprised me because the fig makes it feel less dry than I expected. There’s this soft green-creamy touch up top, then the sandalwood comes in and keeps everything smooth. Super wearable, super easy to like. It kinda reminds me of the idea of Santal 33 cleaned up and made more luxe, without the pickle thing. I love this for daytime, especially when I want something that smells expensive but low-key. Minor flaw: projection is pretty moderate, so don’t expect compliments from across the room. Still lasts around 6 hours on me though. Really nice balance of comfort and polish.
I love this way more than I expected. The cardamom in the opening gives it this airy spice, then the myrrh starts peeking through and makes the whole thing feel smooth and slightly smoky. The sandalwood is gorgeous here, creamy but not too sweet, and the oud just adds depth instead of taking over. That balance is what really got me. It’s rich without being heavy, and refined without being boring. Kinda reminds me of some high-end woody attars, but cleaner and easier to wear. This is absolutely signature scent worthy if you’re into warm woods. Great longevity too, around 8 hours and solid projection for the first couple.
Some woody perfumes make me appreciate them more than actually enjoy wearing them. This is not one of those. I genuinely love wearing Santal Pao Rosa because it’s just so smooth and easy. The cardamom gives a little sparkle up top, the sandalwood is creamy and calming, and the oud stays in the background where it should. Everything feels blended to perfection. No rough edges, no funky animalic twist, no headache. Just gorgeous, luxe woodiness. Tbh this is one of those scents that makes a simple outfit feel more put together. It projects nicely without becoming too much and lasts most of the day on me. Pricey, yes, but the quality is there.
Tbh this one surprised me. I expected something heavier, but Santal Pao Rosa feels airy and intimate even with myrrh and oud in the mix. The fig gives it this smooth, almost milky feel, and the sandalwood is just beautiful here. Not sharp, not dusty, just creamy and natural. It kinda reminds me of the calmer side of Santal 33 without the pickle thing, and way more luxurious. This isn’t beast mode, but I actually love that about it. It sits close enough to feel personal, yet people definitely notice when they hug you. Super classy, super wearable, and one of those scents I keep sniffing my wrist for.
This is gorgeous. I was expecting a straight jasmine bomb from the name, but what I really get is this luminous apricot-bergamot opening with a super smooth iris running through it. It feels sunny and polished at the same time. Kinda gives me that happy, expensive Guerlain glow without trying too hard. I love how it stays elegant the whole way through and never turns screechy or overly sweet. On me it lasts around 7 hours with a soft but noticeable trail for the first couple hours. Honestly one of those scents that makes you stand a little taller when you wear it. Easy 5/5 for me.
I love this because it feels refined without being boring. The bergamot in the opening is bright and crisp, then the apricot comes in and makes everything feel creamy and cheerful. The iris is what really hooks me though. It gives that slightly powdery, velvety vibe that makes the whole thing smell super luxe. If you like fragrances that are pretty but still have character, this is def worth trying. It doesn’t scream across the room, but people around you will notice. I got solid wear from it, around 6-8 hours. To me this is the kind of perfume Guerlain does better than almost anyone.
This is one of those perfumes that just smells happy. The bergamot opening is sparkling, then I mostly get jasmine with a soft apricot sweetness and a little iris powder. It’s smooth, very feminine, and super put together. I love this for spring and early summer because it feels sunny without turning into a tropical fruit bomb. That said, it’s not super unique. If you own a lot of soft floral-fruity scents, you may not be blown away. But Guerlain does it really well, and sometimes that’s enough. Lasts about 6 hours on me with moderate projection for the first hour or two, then it gets more intimate.
This one really surprised me because I usually don’t go crazy for fig, but here it’s beautiful. The fig adds this velvety, slightly green creaminess that works so well with the sandalwood. Then the myrrh gives it a soft resin glow in the drydown that keeps it from feeling too basic. I keep sniffing my wrist when I wear this, which is always a good sign. It smells rich in that effortless Guerlain way. Not flashy like BR540, not rosey like Delina, just smooth woody luxury. I think this works dressed up or casual, and it feels super unisex to me. Lasting power is very solid, especially on fabric.
Jasmin Bonheur smells good, but that’s kinda the whole review lol. The apricot is the main thing I notice, with a powdery iris underneath that gives it a dressed-up vibe. It’s smooth and feminine, not too sweet, not too sharp, so I can see why people would call it versatile. My issue is it feels a little too safe. For a Guerlain, I wanted more personality or at least a stronger jasmine presence, and this never really grabs me. It sits fairly close to the skin and stays there. Nice for daytime or work, but not something I’d reach for when I want to feel excited.
This is really pretty. I get a bright little pop of bergamot first, then it turns into this soft apricot-jasmine cloud with a powdery iris thing in the background. It feels cheerful and polished at the same time, very Guerlain to me. Not a loud perfume at all though, so if you want beast mode, this probably isn’t it. On me it sits closer to the skin after a couple hours and lasts around 6 hours total. Still, I love how easy it is to wear. It’s feminine without being too sugary or too sharp. Kinda feels like spring sunshine in perfume form.
Tbh I expected way more from this. The opening has a cute apricot-bergamot thing for like five minutes, then it just turns into a blurry floral-powdery cloud that feels weirdly unfinished. I was hoping the iris would give it something elegant and creamy, but on my skin it reads more dry and slightly synthetic than luxe. Not ugly, just kinda boring and messy at the same time, which is a bad combo. For a Guerlain, this really didn’t wow me. Projection stays pretty close and the whole thing feels thin after the opening. I don’t hate it, but for the price? Def disappointed.
I really wanted to love this because the name sounds so dreamy, but tbh it just fell flat on me. The peach in the opening is nice for like five minutes, then it turns into this vague powdery floral thing with a neroli/rose vibe that feels weirdly muted and a little synthetic. Not ugly, just... boring. For something from Guerlain, I expected more depth and a smoother drydown, especially with sandalwood and vanilla listed. Instead it stays soft and kinda fuzzy, then sits super close to the skin. I got maybe 4-5 hours tops. Feels elegant in theory, but in practice it’s overpriced and forgettable.