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Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming

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Dior
François Demachy
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François Demachy
4.05 de 5
4,899 votos

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Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming by Dior is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, the nose behind this composition is François Demachy. The top notes are raspberry, blackcurrant, pomegranate, and pink pepper; the heart notes are May rose and peony; the base note is white musk.

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  • I love Miss Dior and its flankers, especially this Absolutely Blooming which seemed rich when I tested it in the store. But like almost all Dior perfumes, it doesn’t last on my skin (at most 3 hours), which hurts. Still, I can’t help but keep it; I use a 5 ml perfume atomizer to reapply. These fruits and musky roses could not be more to my liking. The trail is moderate, very versatile, I love it.

  • CamiAckerman

    More than roses, I sense raspberry, pomegranate, and pink pepper. It’s a nice and quite sugary scent. On my skin, it clings like glue; when I used it, I had to be careful because even though I showered three days in a row, the scent didn’t leave my hair. It works better in cool temperatures; I don’t recommend it in summer or hot spring days because it becomes heavy and must be used with great moderation. Finally, since they released this perfume and they gifted it to me, I changed a lot, but seriously, its color turned into an intense orange and the scent became heavy, powdery, and artificial in just 2 or 3 years. I know people with 10-year-old perfumes in perfect condition; I take care of mine in the dark without heat. For a renowned Dior to go bad so quickly is disappointing, so I won’t buy it again. The comment from @elenish made me reconsider if it came spoiled. I thought about throwing it away and ended up gifting it; I wasn’t going to throw away a 100,000 Chilean peso perfume, so I gave it to my sister-in-law, she doesn’t use it much either, we agreed it’s better as a decoration. I also tell you that Fruit d’Amour Lilac by Emanuel Ungaro smells quite similar; if you want to smell like this without paying so much, it’s an option. I’ll do that.

  • Reina Amigdala

    What a marvel! I recently acquired it looking to stand out. In a department store, the Dior lady suggested this one. First on the blotter it smelled old, but testing it on the skin was magic. It’s intense, stands out quite a bit, and ultra feminine. When I wear it, I feel like a fulfilled and powerful woman. Upon application, the red pepper notes are very noticeable, even gave me a cough, but after a few minutes it leaves a delicious musky rose scent that lasts quite a while on me.

  • Acetatodeoctilo

    If I had to summarize it: scent of an empowered woman. Perfect balance between romantic and seductive. I bought it on sale blindly, scared about the longevity, but on my skin it fixes perfectly. Ten hours after showering, it was still there. The trail is a bit short, but someone right next to you will feel it securely. Be careful with applications: if I spray too much, it saturates me, as it has a strong presence and can be heavy. Curiously, in the dry-down it has notes similar to Nuit Tresor by Lancôme, but it’s its romantic and soft cousin. Simply a gem.

  • The raspberry and pink pepper create the magic in this version. It could be an excellent option once I finish my Miss Dior Cherie. For now, I can’t find an occasion to replace this one. It seems like the sister of the classic EDP reformulated, for daily and less formal occasions. I’d recommend it for a teenager or for a blind buy. Update: I bought it at a good price and I’m happy, I couldn’t get it out of my head. I love it, I’ll use it all winter and see how it performs in spring.

  • It’s the most feminine perfume I own. A richness that inspires me to dress in pink or white, elegant and super feminine. It smells like a garden of freshly watered roses with a delicate touch of sweetness. The only sad part is that it doesn’t last long and it hurts to have to reapply. It’s a shame because I love it.

  • I was crazy about owning a Miss Dior and they gifted me this one, but what a sad surprise: I didn’t like it at all. It smells like powdered juice. After a while, it feels better, but I wouldn’t buy it for anything in the world.

  • I couldn’t stand it, sold it. I bought it with effort and blindly, expecting something fresh, crystal clear, and clean, but got the opposite. It’s expensive, and while the scent is nice, it’s not cheerful; it’s tiring. It lasts a long time but only smells of vanilla; the flowers disappear quickly, leaving a musky vanilla that feels musty and sticky. The concept doesn’t match reality. The price isn’t justified. No Miss Dior convinces me because of that sticky note that makes me feel old at 32. I’d wear it at 50 when I get married, but for now, I prefer Rose ‘n’ Roses, which is more balanced. It projects heavily on the streets, smells like a mall. I know someone will like it, but I want to be honest. I never sensed the raspberry.

  • Exquisite fragrance, both classic and modern. The longevity is extreme: a cocktail of strong red fruits and roses that evolves into a luminous musky base. Lasts for hours without that invasive pepper, very balanced. It’s a liquid that requires moderation, as it becomes suffocating in the heat. It’s Miss Dior feminine, with body and projection. Works well in mild or cold climates. Now I feel it’s prettier and more exclusive than before.

  • Candycandy40

    Smells like Vie Est Belle but with better projection and sillage. Ideal for spring or cool days; it’s potent at first and can be overwhelming, but it becomes my favorite thanks to that sparkling black currant note. Recommended.

  • I went with high expectations to try it at a perfume store due to its good reviews, but I didn’t like it. It’s not that I think it’s a bad fragrance, but as soon as I smelled it, it reminded me of the scent my grandma used to wear. It seems like one of those very ladylike perfumes and is nothing like what I expected; I thought it was a more youthful aroma. What I sensed most was the rose scent, quite powdery, and I never perceived the raspberry note. The projection on my skin was moderate, and I highlight that it does have good longevity. It all comes down to taste, but it didn’t work for me.

  • I received this fragrance as a gift and found it very pleasant. It conveyed a sense of comfort to me, brightened my mood, and it’s also very sophisticated and feminine. Its trail is moderate. I’ll continue to test it and see how it works. I liked it.

  • For those who say this fragrance is weak, aside from the chemistry each person has with perfumes (and unfortunately we learned the hard way with Dior and almost all brands today with their reformulations), I know their launches aren’t usually cheap, but if you like something, buy it during its launch year. My bottle is from 2016 and unfortunately feels a bit oxidized despite storing it like almost my entire collection, in its box and at a stable temperature. This is without a doubt the most potent Miss Dior I’ve tried, aside from the magnificent original (though very bitter and green for my taste) and my favorite, discontinued ‘Cheríe’. It’s also the one I consider most of a chypre, not like many neo-chypres of today. To my nose, what I feel most and don’t like much are the blackcurrants with roses; all the other fruity notes melt into an intense fruity-floral accord. In the opening, I feel that this composition added, like a genome in genetic sequences, some accord from the 2012 Miss Dior and even the 2017 (or vice versa), but it’s imperceptible, like a déjà vu. You can also feel the pink pepper, and as happens with all modern Miss Diors, its background musk couldn’t be missing, and perhaps a touch of that sugared patchouli to season it all. Unfortunately, it’s not the fluid patchouli of 2012 (which, like its almost-sister Coco Mademoiselle, I like a lot). As I said, this fragrance is quite intense, especially in its first two hours; afterward, it gets closer to the skin and stays easily perceptible for 6 to 8 hours (batch 2016, I remember once more). To those who find some kinship with the Armani ‘SI’ line, it reminds me of it too, and since that line never interested me (though I consider it very good), I keep this only for collection and love for the Miss Dior line that I fell in love with since I had the pleasure of trying Cheríe and the subsequent Demachy reformulation, which I also liked quite a bit.

  • MarinaEtoile

    It’s one of those fragrances that radiates class without being loud. I wouldn’t define it as a grandma’s scent, but I definitely associate it with a woman over 35. What I appreciate most in the opening is the pink pepper, which then gives way to the rose and peony combination in a perfect balance; I don’t feel one more than the other. When it dries, it’s slightly powdery, but very lightly, because throughout its development it doesn’t lose that acidic point of the blackcurrants. The projection is moderate, but you have to be careful not to overdo it, especially in summer, as it can be bothersome. The combination is very enjoyable with that clean Dior musk that seals their perfumes. My final conclusion is that it’s a distinguished perfume that I would definitely buy again. It screams presence, class, and elegance.

  • What an amazing scent! What an exquisite combination of notes! Notes I can’t stand in other perfumes, like blackcurrant or the musky base, but in this Miss Dior flanker, I love them. Nothing like the original: this is well floral-fruity with just the right amount of musk, which doesn’t make it so stately. I think what I like most is that it doesn’t just smell like patchouli, but like Miss Dior. The pink pepper adds originality, in my opinion. The trail and longevity are great; highly recommended for cold weather or late spring. I find it sparkling, so I associate it with parties, elegance, glamour, finesse, and night. I always receive compliments. If you’re a fan of floral-fruity scents, this is a must-have.

  • anndrea12

    This perfume is very classy, like all the Miss Diors. It’s an elegant youth (I see many associate elegance with being over 50, as if older people smell bad; what poor taste and lack of education to say someone smells old). Continuing my review: it’s a quite elegant and feminine aroma, quite peculiar, with red fruits very different from what we’re used to. It lasts a long time on skin. I see it for cold days and spring or summer nights, since it’s quite sweet and a bit strong. Not suitable for all tastes; I recommend trying before buying.

  • Stephaniemvp

    An absolutely delicious perfume. I just say it: buy it. It’s classy; of all the Miss Diors, this is the best for me.

  • Frambuesas

    Elegant, good taste, refined. A perfume that lets you live the princess fantasy. It was instant love upon first sniff due to its explosion of delicious raspberries, and I stayed for the rose jam it leaves when it dries. Essential for any raspberry lover’s collection.

  • They say noses change over time (or that we train them). If someone had told me a year ago that Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming would be my obsession, I would have said I hate blackcurrants and that all Dior perfumes are the same. I never had luck with this house: I didn’t like J’adore, Poison gave me headaches, Addict almost knocked me out, and Miss Dior always seemed boring. But 2023 taught me that love is born of habit and that you can convince yourself to fall in love with a perfume through pure self-deception. Due to some personal situations, I was forced to buy a bottle. After trying the entire collection in the store, I discovered this was the one closest to the mythical chypre I remembered from 2012. I applied it to my hand and walked around the plaza, delighting in its opening: red raspberry and bright blackcurrants, with that earthy, metallic touch of casis. The best part is the pink pepper, lovely and giving dimension to the flowers. The rose and peony feel fresh, sweet, and bright; they aren’t as noticeable as the fruity part, but they’re there, and that combination of pink petals highlights the entire Miss Dior line. In the end, it leaves a slightly musky pink scent that I don’t dislike. The perfume’s life is gorgeous, and it doesn’t ask anything of the rest of the collection. It lasts 8 hours on skin, with a strong trail for the first two hours, then closer to the body. What I like most is the iconic bottle: square, heavy, with its silver plastic ribbon. It looks gorgeous on any vanity. My recommendation is total, especially over the EDP, which I hated: scary vanilla and dusty, turned into a loose floral amber that has nothing to do with that sparkly, vibrant pink idea. But who knows; if I could convince myself to love Absolutely Blooming, why not the millionth reformulation?

  • If I had to define it in two words: ‘simply beautiful’. It’s one of my favorites; when I wear it, I feel happy with its scent and confident—at least one person will ask me what I’m wearing.

  • I LOVE IT! It’s better than Blooming Bouquet. It has a delicious sweetness without being overwhelming and lasts forever. One day I sprayed it on my wrist and on my mom too; it lasted 2 days even though I showered, washed my hands, went to a restaurant, and sprayed other perfumes. Once it dries, you notice the musky aroma. I adore it, I’d give it 9.5/10.

  • AylenAlfonso19

    There’s a fine line between a princess perfume and a grandma perfume. I feel this one is balanced, though it varies depending on skin pH. It’s nice, nothing more. Test it before buying to see which side it falls on. I put it on 7 hours ago and I still smell it; the longevity is very good.

  • Delicious. I remember testing the entire Poison and Miss Dior collection; none caught my attention until the saleswoman applied this and my nose was saturated. Minutes later, I sensed an exquisite aroma, caramelized raspberries, youthful fruity sweetness. It was addictive; I asked for more and felt a strong, sweet opening, slightly spiced. Absurdly rich. It’s not harsh or cloying, but enveloping and deep. The opening is strong but balanced, sweet with a pink pepper note, then red fruits and flowers like raspberry and blackcurrant caramel with roses and peonies. Over time it softens and a gentle, tender musk appears. I put it on at 6 a.m. and there’s still a scent the next day. It’s elegant, sweet, and distinct from its cleaner siblings. Worth it. 9/10. Many say it smells like grandma or vintage, but I think they’re confusing it with the rest of the collection, which is fresher and cleaner. This is the only pure sweet one. Notice the small name under Miss Dior; the saleswoman got it wrong several times. In short: absolutely delicious.

  • Daniela constanza

    When I first started with perfumes, Miss Dior was for grandmas. I challenged my nose by testing the whole line, and Absolutely Blooming was the only one that didn’t give that impression; I felt it was incredible, paradise. I used the 100ml bottle day and night in winter. My skin doesn’t hold scent for long (it was gone in 3 hours), but I kept the bottle. Today I smell the bottle and enjoy the scent more than before; I’d buy it again despite the poor longevity. I like playful, feminine fruity-floral notes; this is one of them.

  • Beautiful perfume. It accompanies you all day with an incredible sillage. It reminds me of the Miss Dior EDP I had before the reformulation. It’s long-lasting, feminine, floral, and classic, but with a touch that sets it apart. I’m head over heels.

  • I love it; it’s in my top 5 forever. It smells incredible and lasts a long time, especially on clothes. It’s not for much heat; in summer I use it for night parties. In autumn, winter, and spring, I adore it. I love fruity florals.

  • pparis2304

    Hi! I left it for a few months and when I came back to using it, I said: ‘Woooou!’ What a delight, I forgot what it was about. It has a fine, sophisticated fruity aroma. They say it’s a princess perfume for a pretty girl, and they’re right. Dior, please don’t discontinue it.

  • I bought it based on the hype, and honestly, it’s not youthful; it smells like an old-school perfume, potent and not really for young girls. To me, it smells like Azzaro’s Wanted Girl, which isn’t for girls either. Don’t buy it blindly.

  • I fell in love with it after testing it in-store. I used to hate Miss Dior Cherie in the dupe, so I gifted that to my mom, but this one smells exquisite. It’s fruity and citrusy, super fresh and versatile for any season. In my opinion, it’s incredible.

  • I wanted Blooming Bouquet but it wasn’t available, so I tried this. It’s not bad, but it’s very strong; it gave me a headache (hopefully that’s a lie). It smells like an invasive strawberry, not like ‘grandma’ as people say, but more like a young girl. It doesn’t work for me at almost 30, but the longevity is insane: it lasted 3 or 4 days on washed clothes. Ideal for summer, but use it sparingly because the sillage is huge. I’d give it 3.5.

  • Nefertiti625

    The scent is powerful, feminine, and elegant; my boyfriend goes crazy for it. Out of all my perfumes, it’s his favorite, and he says it’s the sexiest; he says he’s never had a perfume make him feel things like this, haha. I don’t love it as much anymore because I’ve used it a ton. I’ve had it for quite a few years, and after letting it settle, I realize it smells like expensive makeup, literally. I would wear it in autumn and winter in the afternoon or evening. It easily lasts more than 12 hours and on clothes until you wash them. Highly recommended. I’m almost out, and my boyfriend already told me he’s going to buy me another bottle xD

  • I made the mistake of buying it blindly because it was cheap due to discontinuation. It’s pretty, but very powdery, like perfumes from the past. Luckily the fruity notes give it a sweet touch that counters the powdery rose. Being an EDP, it has a powerful opening, leaves a trail, and lasts for hours. Someday I’ll find the right occasion to wear it.

  • Like another girl mentioned, I also made the mistake of buying it blindly. I actually wanted Blooming Bouquet, which is the most youthful, and this one is a bit less so. Its trail is powerful and radiates a lot, just like the longevity; it’s the first perfume that lasts me more than 12 hours and even after showering I still have scent on my skin, worth every penny. The downside is that the rose with the musk makes it feel more mature than youthful. I still haven’t found the right occasion to wear it, maybe in winter, because in summer it would intensify too much and become overpowering. Recommended for those who like heavy rose scents and very powdery fragrances.

  • Honestly, a disappointment. Plus, it lasts way too long and sticks to clothes. Smells like very sweet, synthetic raspberry, it gives me a headache, it’s not youthful at all, smells like a grandma’s vanity: powder, sweet, and old. Don’t buy it blindly.

  • My girlfriend absolutely loves it. It smells exquisite and DEFINITELY it’s the best in the line. Honestly, wherever we go, without exception, other women, acquaintances and strangers, always compliment it. True perfume beauty.

  • To me, it’s the best Miss Dior flanker. That powdery touch makes it very refined and not overwhelming. It’s a perfume that invites you to sniff it. What a pity it’s discontinued.

  • DaviniaTolkien

    I’ve had this for 5 years, bought it in-store when they announced the discontinuation and saved it for travel. Today I finally wore it, and I still feel that weird patchouli note overpowering the rose and opening fruits. I wish it stayed like that, because afterwards it just turns into patchouli puree and a sweetness I don’t like in the later Miss Dior versions. Maybe it’s my nose or I just need to wear it more, but it reminds me of Euphoria by CK, which also doesn’t have patchouli but I still smell it. It’s highly praised, but I’m not sure… I’ll give it more chances, after all, it’s one of the most loved flankers. Wearing it fresh today.

  • Flor d agua

    Honestly, this made my top 5 immediately. I get compliments constantly. It’s not for kids, but anyone over 20 will love it. I adore the fruity notes and how long it lasts on my sensitive skin. People always comment on how good it smells in the room. It’s a must-have berry scent, I’m obsessed and have bought multiple backups since it’s discontinued. What a shame because it’s an absolute gem.