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Histoire d’Orangers
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Histoire d'Orangers by L'Artisan Parfumeur is an oriental floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by nose Marie Salamagne. Its top notes of neroli and white tea offer a luminous and fresh opening; the heart reveals the delicacy of orange blossom accompanied by musk; while the base settles on the warmth of ambroxan and Tonka bean vanilla.
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- Positivo 83%
- Neutral 12%
- Negativo 5.2%
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The fragrance title couldn’t be more fitting: a story of orange blossom, neroli, and clean, fresh citrus, perfect for any time of day in spring and summer. I can’t imagine anyone not loving this delight, because it is cleanliness made into perfume.
As the reviewer below says, this is cleanliness made into perfume. I’m glad it’s not that well-known yet; it adds value to wear something few people in Spain know but is a hit in France, where perfumery is on another level. Histoire smells like orange blossom cream with Dove soap; it doesn’t smell like Neroli Portofino, Nenuco, or those thousands of neroli perfumes on the market. This is another level. It has spectacular performance: it’s not a citrus in the traditional sense—no lemon, grapefruit, or tangerine here, just orange blossom in full bloom with a creamy, soapy, clean, and addictive base. I expected nothing less from Marie Salamagne. I also have the body cream because I’m head over heels for this perfume, and with the cream, it lasts even longer. Miao.
It smells clean, but a natural clean. I detect three main parts and one that appears timidly: a creamy citrus note, a white floral with musk, and a faint sweet touch. What makes it attractive is that the overall clean aroma feels natural and creamy; it doesn’t smell synthetic or chemical. It smells clean in the purest sense, neat without any shine or fizz. It’s a scent that covers you well, lasting about 6 hours with intimate projection. Ideal for spring and summer, but not on excessively hot days. I love wearing it at home. The price doesn’t seem outrageous; it’s a great option to smell clean.
Here’s my two cents: I bought it blind based on your reviews and absolutely loved it. The bottle arrived with the new orange label, just like the Extreme. What really caught my attention is that clean sensation and that subtle orange note—I’m a fan. Cheers.