
🔍 Notes / Composition
From various official and retailer sources, the fragrance pyramid is something like this:
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Top note: AldehydeÂ
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Middle (Heart) notes: Rose, Floral Notes (some sources say “Rosewood” / “Palisander Rosewood”)Â
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Base note: SandalwoodÂ
The main accords are described as Rose, Floral, Aldehydic, Woody, and Fresh.Â
⏳ Scent Journey & Development
Here’s how Rose Bouquet typically unfolds on the skin, based on user and review feedback:
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Opening
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You get a clean, bright hit of aldehydes right at the start — this gives a “lifted,” almost fizzy, crisp edge.Â
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Very soon after, the rose comes in strong. It’s a classical rose — not overwhelmingly sweet, but more rosy, soapy‑pulled toward a floral elegance.Â
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Heart Phase
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Rose remains the star. The floral heart adds layers: “rosewood” adds a slightly woody texture under the rose rather than letting it be just flat floral.Â
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This stage feels elegant and clean, with a bit of old‑world floral soap / vintage rose soap vibe (according to reviews).Â
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Dry‑Down / Base
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Sandalwood anchors the scent, giving warmth and a soft woodiness.Â
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The final dry down tends to be “rosy + woody + slightly powdery”, with the rose lingering, softened by the wood base.Â
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🌿 Character & Vibe
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Rose Bouquet comes across as a classic women’s rose perfume, but with a style that many find unisex depending on how strong they like rose scents.Â
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It has elegance and refinement — the aldehydes add brightness and sparkle; the rose is true and feels “fresh rose” rather than overly sweet; the wood base ensures it doesn’t feel thin.
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There’s a clean, slightly old‑fashioned / nostalgic rose‑soapy vibe (rose soaps, vintage rose florals) noted by some users.Â
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The fragrance is described as romantic and charming.Â
âś… Best Use / Situations
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Great for daytime wear (office, casual outings) because it’s not super heavy or overly sweet.Â
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Spring & early summer suit it well — the fresh rose + aldehyde feel clean and bright in warmer weather.Â
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Also nice for romantic or social settings, or times when you want a classic floral rose perfume without going very bold.