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Dahlia Noir Eau de Toilette
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Givenchy Dahlia Noir Eau de Toilette is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2012, this composition was created by perfumer François Demachy. The olfactory pyramid unfolds with top notes of peach, lemon, and mandarin; a heart of rose, pink pepper, and Hedione; and a base blending musk, sandalwood, vanilla, cedar, and amber.
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Finally, I got my hands on the Dahlia Noir EDT; I’ve been searching high and low because it’s no longer available here. I already own L’eau, which is my signature scent—I absolutely adore the powdery talc vibe; it’s perfect for me. I’m thrilled and now I’m hunting for the EDP. Both smell similar, though the EDT is more intense while L’eau feels fresher and greener. The EDT opens with citrus, moves into a soft floral heart, and settles into talc and wood. Exquisite. I haven’t worn it out yet to test the trail and longevity. In short, very refined and delicate.
Dahlia Noir Eau de Toilette is fresh, luminous, delicate, and feminine. The top notes are very refreshing with a zesty touch from lime and mandarin that add a hint of sweetness. The heart blends roses and peaches well, giving the rose an aquatic, almost jelly-like quality. The base is a sweet, delicate woody accord with vanilla, musk, and sandalwood. It’s very fresh, not intrusive, skin-deep, and has good longevity—perfect for personal enjoyment, ideal for spring and summer. It reminds me of a sheer nude muslin dress by Givenchy.
Delicate and pretty… but very soft. I wish it lasted longer.
I tried this perfume and didn’t like it. The opening is a strong, synthetic, heavy floral. Later it softens, but it still feels plasticky and unnatural, like a vanilla splash. I didn’t detect any rose or wood, just sweet lime (which I don’t like) and an artificial jasmine. The longevity is poor, thankfully. On my skin, it didn’t feel refined, delicate, or romantic; it’s one of those perfumes you smell all over the street among heavily scented women.
Personally, I really liked it, but I wish it lasted longer.
Rich, but lacks personality. I have it because it was a gift. I wouldn’t buy it myself.
Finally, I found the Dahlia Noir EDT. I’ve been searching everywhere because it’s no longer available here. I already own the L’eau, which is my signature scent—I absolutely adore the powdery notes, lots of talcum powder, it’s perfect for me. I’m thrilled and now I’m hunting for the EDP. Both smell similar, but the EDT is more intense while the L’eau feels fresher and greener. The EDT opens with citrus, moves into a soft floral heart, and settles into powdery wood. Exquisite. I haven’t tested it out yet to check the trail and longevity. Overall, very refined and delicate.
It’s a discontinued perfume; when I heard about it, I grabbed three 100 ml bottles. It’s gorgeous, very feminine, and has a vintage vibe smelling of roses. It’s one of those that puts you in a good mood and lifts your spirits.