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Jour d’Hermes Absolu

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Hermès
4.07 de 5
2,936 votos

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Jour d'Hermès Absolu by Hermès is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2014, the nose behind this composition is Jean-Claude Ellena. The top notes are grapefruit and apricot blossom; the heart notes include gardenia, floral notes, and sambac jasmine; the base notes are woody notes and oakmoss.

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  • Neutral 4.3%

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  • sagitaria64

    I bought it despite not being a huge Hermès fan; their scents are usually too unisex for me. This one smells good, but on my skin it’s still too neutral for my taste. It is definitely a crack for extreme heat—super dry and light, perfect for a 3 PM meeting without bothering anyone. It doesn’t smell like a vase; rather, something arid and dry, not cozy at all. I only see it useful on hot days. I wouldn’t buy it again because it’s excessively dry and there are fresher summer options I prefer. I’ve only worn it for a couple of weeks; maybe with time it will change, like other fragrances do when they settle.

  • sagitaria64

    I bought it despite not being a big Hermès follower, since their fragrances are usually too unisex for my taste. This one isn’t bad, but on my skin it keeps that androgynous touch that doesn’t fully convince me. I admit it’s ideal for very hot days because it’s so dry; it’s the type of perfume you wear to a 3 PM meeting at 40 degrees without bothering anyone. It doesn’t smell like a vase, though a slight floral touch is noticeable, but I perceive it more as dry, almost arid. No warmth or coziness, just a pleasant aroma for the heat. I don’t think I’ll repurchase it because for my taste it’s excessively dry and there are options more in my style for summer, although I’ve only had it for a few weeks now. Maybe when it’s open for several months my perception will change, as happens with other fragrances that settle.

  • An exquisite originality and a magnificent perfume. Embarrassing. It lasts 10-12 hours with a trail that reaches more than two meters. Calling it floral is like gagging an essence that speaks invented languages. It’s mostly floral: gardenia and jasmine, grown in voluptuousness, boasting beauty. It’s fruity: the apricot blossom isn’t smelled, it has a pit, and you chew and swallow its pulp. It’s oriental: a Sambac jasmine that transports us to Arabia. It’s chypre: with its trail of wood, moss, and flowers. It’s walking at dawn with a dense mist for a dress; a mist inhabited by white flowers and freesia, sprinkled with grapefruit juice… and stitched among them… An ‘intruder’, an extravagance: the apricot blossom, shedding its petals and like a chrysalis giving birth to the fruit… and now that the sun comes out, maybe you can see my eyes so splendid a garden, but it wouldn’t matter to walk blind in such pleasant company. Let the sun or the mist win, it doesn’t matter; after watching butterflies be born in the moonlight.

  • An exquisite originality. Magnificent perfume. It’s captivating. It lasts 10-12 hours and the sillage is contagious, reaching more than 2 meters. Confining it to floral is like putting a gag on an essence that speaks its own language. It’s mostly floral: gardenia and jasmine, grown in voluptuousness. It’s fruity: you don’t smell the apricot blossom, but rather the pit and pulp. It’s oriental: a Sambac jasmine that takes us to Arabia. It’s chypre: with a trail of wood, moss, and flowers. It’s like walking at dawn with a misty dress inhabited by white flowers and freesia, with a splash of grapefruit. And an intruder, an extravagance: the apricot blossom, like a chrysalis giving birth to the fruit. Now that the sun comes out, maybe you’ll see my splendid garden, but it wouldn’t matter to walk blind in such pleasant company. Whether it’s sun or mist, it doesn’t matter; after seeing butterflies born in the moonlight.

  • After testing a sample at the perfumerie, I couldn’t resist and bought it. It’s dry, distinguished, a bit masculine, but you can tell it’s a women’s fragrance with a lot of personality. I save it for special occasions. It has a moderate aura and exceptional longevity.

  • I love it. It’s an exquisite floral, ultra-feminine, refinedly sensual, and light, like a caress with a feather or petals. I think I’m falling in love more with the sensitivity of master Ellena. I have no words for this fabulous bouquet, illuminated by a citrus brushstroke from the original Jour. It’s timeless, inspiring luxury and elegance without extravagance. The base notes balance things out and add sobriety. Wearing it makes me feel happy and comfortable, like a light silk dress. It’s a discreet and fascinating jewel. Sillage is moderate at first, then almost skin-close, but with excellent fixation, lasting more than 9 hours. Ideal for day and spring, but it adapts to any weather.

  • azuriiita

    I love it; it’s an exquisite, super feminine floral, refinably sensual and light, like a caress with a feather or delicate petals. I’m falling in love more and more with the sensitivity of master Ellena. I have no words for this fabulous bouquet highlighted by a precise citrus brushstroke of the original Jour. It’s timeless, inspiring luxury and elegance without ostentation, consistent with other Hermès flowers for women. The base notes, without being protagonists, balance everything and give sobriety without losing shine. Wearing it makes me feel happy and comfortable, like a light silk dress that moves with every step. It’s a discreet and fascinating jewel for those who appreciate it. It has a medium trail at the start and then almost skin-close, but always with aromatic bursts; the fixation is great, over 9 hours. I see it as ideal for daytime and spring, but it adapts to any climate, even heat, as others say.

  • VainillaDulce

    One of my absolute favorites. Every time I wear it, I feel wrapped in an unmatched aura of elegance. It has so much personality and class, very much in line with the Hermès signature. I perfectly identify the apricot at the start, then a beautiful jasmine settles in, blending wonderfully with the moss and woods. It makes me feel unique. 10/10.

  • VainillaDulce

    One of my all-time favorites. Every time I put it on, I feel wrapped in an aura of elegance; there’s nothing like it. It has great personality and class, very much in the Hermès style. I detect apricot blossom at first, then a jasmine that blends with moss and woods. It makes me feel unique. Rating: 10/10.

  • Gaby Alquisira

    Jour d’Hermès is one of those fragrances that gives you a winning attitude. Strong at first, with a very interesting evolution. From the power of the bergamot and woods, it smells like wood to me from the start, transitioning into white flowers. That mix of gardenia and jasmine is intoxicating. In the end, it’s soft, mossy, floral, and sweet. I love it.

  • Beautiful perfume, well-structured. It’s persistent, accompanying us for hours like a soft mist. It’s a powdery floral, not sweet. Starts with bergamot, then the flowers, and settles into a woody, green, balsamic finish—perhaps due to the moss, an uncommon note. A lovely combination. Highly recommended for work; elegant, simple, and distinguished.

  • marisol santilla

    A bitter, sparkling bergamot, floral and woody. That’s how it opens and how I feel it for a while. It’s delicious; I’m fascinated by it. I already own Jour d’Hermès, and both are exquisite. This one is more citrusy due to the bergamot and slightly more woody in my opinion. Both are highly recommended, with great longevity and sillage. Expensive, but worth it.

  • It’s unique and elegant. I love it for hot days. I’m a fan of the creator, and I like almost all Hermes fragrances; my opinion is subjective, but I absolutely love this grapefruit with flowers.

  • It’s a unique and elegant fragrance, ideal for the heat. I’m a fan of the house and almost all of Hermès’s scents are my favorite, so my opinion is very subjective, but this grapefruit with flowers works great for me.

  • It’s a delight, exquisite. Feminine, elegant, and classy, yet fresh and clean. Every time I wear it, I feel amazing. It has those flowers, fresh stems, and a woody touch that gives it great performance. It’s in my all-time top 5. I love it. If anyone is going to buy blind, go for it—you won’t regret it and it’s worth it. It’s a HERMÈS.

  • Just arrived, blind buy. I don’t smell any grapefruit at all; what I smell is a classic gardenia. Honestly, without wanting to offend, it sounds a bit like grandma to me. I don’t recommend buying blind.

  • Good, it arrived fresh and I bought it blind. Just a heads-up: I don’t smell any grapefruit at all; to me, it smells like classic gardenia. Honestly, it feels a bit old-fashioned—it reminds me of my grandmother. I wouldn’t recommend buying it without trying it first.

  • I just received this jewel. I bought it without much desire, just because I was desperate for the delivery of other products and took advantage of the $37 price… the bottle is lovely and heavy, the box shows sophistication, and the perfume is everything I needed to feel happy for at least the rest of my life. Trying to step out of that increasingly sweet genre, I found this… and it’s a marvel, no wonder all the packaging and luxurious bottle.

  • Ana Capellino

    I bought it in miniature and loved it immediately. So much so that I didn’t want to use it so it wouldn’t run out. Delicious, addictive, feminine, and different. That’s how I would define it.

  • Mundo de aromas

    To start, it’s not for blind buying. It’s strange, because the first time I sprayed it, I disliked it immensely. On my skin it has a green and citrus dry down; in the base I sense flowers and moss (slightly), but with a cleaning sensation, not soapy. I love it! It’s like using a citrus and aromatic gel that stays on the skin all day. I don’t use much quantity, so it’s not overwhelming; it stays close to the skin but is perceptible. If you have the regular one, you don’t need this and vice versa. They are practically identical.

  • María Jacqueline

    In my search for elegant citrus scents, I landed on this EDP and I LOVED 💖 it immediately for its aroma (opening: freshly cut natural grapefruit; dry down: more floral and woody, but the star is that exquisite moss). Then I loved it even more for its longevity: on me it’s 7+ hours. Elegant, versatile, daytime, moderate to soft sillage. Total addition to my collection, it only has one similarity: its sibling, Hermès Jour d’Hermès.

  • It’s crazy, but I sense a hint of fish. Something animal, from the sea, I’d say caviar. But that doesn’t mean I don’t like it; on the contrary, it gives me the feeling of having a bank account in the billions. It makes me want to hear gold bracelets jingling happily on my wrists. Perfumes also have sounds for me, and this one sounds like gold bracelets and ice cubes in a long drink. It feels vintage, from the 60s. It smells like flowers, cigarettes, makeup, dry alcohol like a martini, and genuine leather cars, a luxury of other times that is politically incorrect today.

  • Soyyoymiperfume

    What a delight… citrus, rare, woody, different, powerful, and lasts a long time on skin and clothes… elegant and sophisticated, the projection is incredible… I tried it years ago and always come back to it. You have to try it first, because depending on the pH it might highlight a note you don’t like, but it’s a very fine perfume.

  • Joyful and fresh elegance for everyday wear. Its sophistication is accessible and doesn’t require a special occasion. It’s citrusy, sparkling among many flowers, and wrapped in a fine moss that oxygenates everything all the time. It portrays that modern minimalist elegance of Hermès, conceptual and abstract. It’s the elegance of the colors of Paul Klee, Hilma af Klint, or Mondrian. It combines a modern spirit with classic elements that everyone likes, for any day. Magic of Hermès bottled by Jean-Claude Ellena.

  • Boticario13

    If today is a good day, don’t wait for tomorrow! This afternoon I decided to use my non-birthday self-gift: JOUR Absolu by Hermès. ‘Jour’ or ‘day’ in French is the great secret of this house, especially if I tell you it looks fantastic on a man’s skin. I studied it in the store for a long time but was held back by the price (niche or private collection level) and its packaging, which seems more focused on women. The bottle is beautiful, heavy, and imposing, even if it doesn’t reach 100 ml. The design reminds me a bit of Lenvol by Cartier, but Hermès glass is superior. The engraved cap and atomizer are unmatched. But let’s get to the point! Everything said applies to the EDP and this Absolu version, except for one thing I’ll mention at the end. Jour opens with a radiant grapefruit and an orange aftertaste, perhaps from the apricot flower. The dry down is so delicate and realistic it lives up to its name. It’s for shining during the day and in the heat; it will show its splendor. It’s restrained, but people will smell you from a short distance for about 8 hours. After 20 minutes, the heart and base emerge together, making it very unisex: the white flowers soften with the woods and that bitter, soapy note given by the oakmoss. I took a chance and I’m glad; it will be my favorite alternative for spring-summer, as citrus scents often fade. This one holds up like a champion. The difference with the EDP is that on my skin, this version is greener, like freshly cut stems, whereas in the Absolu the grapefruit is more direct. The rest is the same. Watch out! Don’t buy it blindfolded; you need to understand it to let it catch you. I give it 9/10.

  • Missfragancias

    It’s my spring signature scent. On my skin, the grapefruit shines bright. It’s fresh, elegant, and instantly lifts my mood. The first time I tried it in a decant, I hated it. Then I sprayed it on the back of my hand, got into the bathtub, and while soaking in the water, I fell in love. It flooded the bathroom with citrus and freshness. By the next day, I had already bought the bottle. Lasts over 8 hours on skin, moderate projection, and fair price. Top-tier quality.