Men
Smiley
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Smiley by Jeanne Arthes is a citrus gourmand fragrance for men and women. The nose behind this creation is Jean-Pierre Bethouart. The top notes are orange, pepper, and bergamot; the heart notes are curaçao, praline, and cocoa; the base notes are patchouli, myrrh, and musk.
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- Positivo 81%
- Negativo 17%
- Neutral 2.6%
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It used to be by Oraito. Haven’t seen it in a while. It has very special molecules that are attractive. I don’t know if it actually brings happiness, as the slogan claimed, but everyone who smelled it back then felt drawn to it.
The weirdest and most special perfume I’ve ever bought. It starts with citrus notes (bergamot, orange, curaçao) with an almost bitter acidity, but after five minutes, cocoa and praline kick in, sweetening everything and leaving a rich, balanced trail. Then comes a sensible patchouli and myrrh that blend with the earlier notes, spicing up the fragrance and making it even more unique. I enjoy it like a kid with a lollipop. I put it on three hours ago and I still get waves (few perfumes leave a trail for me, but this one does). It completely envelops me; I had doubts about the notes, but it was a hit. It’s so contradictory that I adore it: citrusy yet sweet, simple yet striking. Sometimes I feel it has a floral component that overwhelms, then that oriental background; I love it. It makes an impression—it’s strong but not annoying; three sprays coat any room. Since my skin doesn’t project much, it stays close to me, but for a long time, longer than average. The worst part is that it’s discontinued; I’m crying. Plus, its slogan promises to make you happy with micro-nutrients; I don’t know how true that is, but I’m in a great mood, too good for the circumstances, coincidence? Who knows, but I adore it. After spraying it and going to a store, nothing compares. It vaguely reminds me of YSL’s Opium, specifically its oriental facet. Finally, the packaging is super original, looking like a vitamin box or medicine; I like it so much I’m thinking of buying any I find to stock up. If someone can try it, don’t even think twice!!!
Adorable, tender, sparkling, sweet, and fresh all at once, with great longevity. It doesn’t resemble anything I know, but it evokes a childhood memory of a noon sun; it’s a carefree and special scent. Too bad it’s no longer available. It reminds me of Wild Pears by Montale, though it has that syrupy note that pushes it back a bit, but it still fits the vibe 😅.
Brutal longevity! 12 hours on skin and 4 hours of full projection. On the skin, it smells like honey, sweet citrus, and a spicy touch (musk or incense). A rare scent for today’s niche perfumes. The bottle claims it helps with aromatherapy; it brings calm and confidence. It’s unisex but leans more masculine. Super hard to find—if you spot it, buy it without hesitation; it’s a blind buy. It’s versatile, though in extreme heat (33-38 degrees) it gets suffocating and isn’t suitable.
My previous review got deleted, so I’ll keep it short: this has been my signature scent since I was born. I bought dozens over the years until it disappeared from the market—a real loss for the perfume industry. Without a doubt, it’s the best one I’ve ever held.