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Dalissime
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Dalissime by Salvador Dali is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 1994, the nose behind this composition is Mark Buxton. The top notes are peach, apricot, pineapple, and plum; the heart features marigold, jasmine, rose, narcissus, and valley lily; while the base notes include vanilla, sandalwood, musk, lychee, amber, and tonka bean.
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Among fruity perfumes, this is one of my favorites. It’s harmonious, very warm, and noticeable if you like that style, yet not overwhelming or leaving a heavy trail. It’s not one everyone uses, so if you like the scent, you’ll almost certainly never see it ‘sprayed’ on many women 🙂
Among fruity perfumes, this is one of my favorites. It’s harmonious, very warm, and striking if you like that style, yet not overwhelming or leaving a heavy trail wherever you go. It’s not one of those scents everyone wears; so if you like the smell, you’ll almost certainly not see it ‘sprayed’ on many women 🙂
This is my personal treasure; I’ve had it for years and still use it. It’s hard to find, but it never goes unnoticed—it’s exquisite, sophisticated, soft, and has that enchanting fruity touch.
This is my personal treasure; I’ve had it for years and still use it. It’s hard to find, but it never goes unnoticed—exquisite, sophisticated, soft, with that enchanting fruity touch.
Some perfumes smell good, while others are true works of art in a bottle. Dalí’s Dalissime has both in spades: the bottle, inspired by his ‘Christmas’ painting, is a visual luxury, and the scent is one of the best in the fruity-floral category. Imagine walking through a field of ripe peaches in summer; the aroma opens up gently and hypnotizes you. It’s a fantastic blend of peaches, apricots, and plums with sweet vanilla, jasmine, and hints of wood and spices. Soft, warm, and long-lasting without being heavy. A first-class pleasure for the senses.
There are fragrances that smell good, and others that are works of art in a bottle. Dalí’s Dalissime has both to the max: the bottle, based on his painting ‘Christmas’, is a visual luxury, and the scent is one of the best in the floral-fruity category. Imagine walking through a field of ripe peaches in summer; the aroma unfolds gently and hypnotizes you. It’s a great blend of peaches, apricots, and plums with sweet vanilla, jasmine, and hints of wood and spices. Soft, warm, and long-lasting without being heavy. A first-class pleasure for the senses.
It was my first perfume back in 1995. It’s a rare and incredibly rich scent.
It was my first perfume in 1995. It’s a rare and incredibly rich scent.
I love it! Besides, I’m enchanted by its gorgeous bottle, which I treat like gold. It’s hard to find, at least in Argentina; I don’t know if it ever arrived here. My sister brought it from Mexico, and I managed to find the 5ml concentrated oil at a pharmacy. When I put it on and shower, the scent resurfaces. Its longevity is tremendous and it attracts so many people; whenever I wear it, they ask what it is, though they don’t know the name. I’m also a bit of a Salvador Dalí fan, and all his paintings and sculptures have so much personality, just like this fragrance makes the wearer feel.
I love it! Plus, I adore the bottle, which is gorgeous. I treat it like gold because it’s nearly impossible to find, at least here in Argentina; I’m not sure if it ever made it here. My sister brought it from Mexico, and I managed to get the 5 ml concentrated oil. When I wear it and then shower, the scent comes back. Its longevity is incredible, and it attracts so much attention; every time I wear it, people ask what it is, but they don’t recognize it. I’m a bit of a fan of S. Dalí, and all his paintings and sculptures have so much personality, just like this fragrance gives to whoever wears it.
I bought it right when it launched back in ’94. I loved it, repurchased it several times until it disappeared from stores, and now I’ve found it again. It’s a versatile scent that accompanies without being overwhelming for 7 or 8 hours. I consider it elegant without being formal, very original (whenever I wear it, people ask what it is and give me compliments). I recommend it to women over 25 for its complex blend. If I had to describe the dry down, I’d say it smells like a warm cocktail of sweet fruits with sandalwood and vanilla. Two or three hours later, white florals and warm woods start to emerge.
I’m sad. I love it; it’s a rich, dry, spiced peach, but it doesn’t last on my skin at all—maybe an hour, or with luck, an hour and a half. I wouldn’t buy it again. Luckily, it was cheap since I got it on promo.
Infinite sadness buying this fragrance that, in the ’90s, delivered what it promised. Today, it’s not even a shadow of what it was. Some notes are barely perceptible, and there’s no sillage. It’s a shame they’re reformulating this house’s perfumes too. The bottle is a work of art and the only redeeming quality.
A beautiful scent I knew and used back in ’97. I bought it again today and it brought back lovely memories. It suits me well and lasts about 5 hours—a fruity sweetness that isn’t overwhelming. Its performance is better in summer. It’s a pity some people don’t get any longevity at all. Always try before believing reviews; I’ve been pleasantly surprised.
This was one of my first perfumes; I liked the fruit and flower combination. After 20 years, I bought it again. I bought it just to remember the scent, and I confess that as soon as I put it on, memories and people from my adolescence came flooding back. It’s a fruit and flower combo. Now that I have several perfumes, I use it sparingly. It feels right for spring and summer afternoons for casual outings. It’s a teen fragrance, nothing complicated or invasive.
My mother’s friend gave it to me when I was young. Impossible to wear. The smell is just dead directly.
Literally my first perfume. I loved the color, the bottle, and the peach scent. It’s true it’s a teen perfume; I still keep a little bit of the original bottle, but I don’t feel like wearing it anymore.
It was my first perfume. I bought it again to relive good memories and own the bottle, which, as many say, is spectacular. It will always be a wave of good memories of who I wanted to be in my teenage years: pure sophistication mixed with softness at the same time.