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Brand:
Oriflame
Line: volare
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: mass-market
Volume: 50 ml
Country: Sweden
Made in: Sweden
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, musky, woody
Top Notes: Galbanum, Pear, Violet Leaves
Heart Notes: Gardenia, Peony, Rose Petals
Base Notes: Cedar, Praline, Skin
Oriflame Volare Eau de Parfum is a celebration of love and romance. This refined and sensual fragrance lifts the curtain to a world of floral vaudeville, where the impeccable rose plays the leading role. The opening notes of the aromatic composition reveal fresh and elegant violet leaves, juicy pear, and galbanum. Delicate peony, gardenia, and rose petals form the heart of the composition. The base of sweet praline combined with leather notes and cedar gives the fragrance a unique charm and perfectly accentuates the floral bouquet at its heart.
In 2014, the Swedish brand Oriflame released a flanker to the popular and sophisticated Volare Eau de Toilette. The new version of the namesake scent is presented in the form of a perfumed water, promising a more intense aroma and longer-lasting durability. With Oriflame's Volare Eau de Parfum, dreams come true, and inspiration will never leave you!
A beautiful scent of roses, with hints of iris, fruits, amber, and sandalwood, without any artificial undertones. It is sweet, but not overpowering. I cannot detect any leather notes. It lasts for about 3-4 hours on cold skin and slightly longer on clothing. It suits me well as I don't wear the same fragrance all day. The bottle is wonderful, with a golden cap and a transparent peachy-pink blossom, making it an ideal gift as a "flower".
Using Volare is quite pleasant, in my opinion, especially during the colder seasons (I have been using it for around two years, bought it from a different place).
For me, the initial notes of peach and apricot are indistinguishable from the rose. I can sense the rose with a subtle hint of ripe fruit, and the musk is also noticeable. This lasts for about ten minutes. Then the rose becomes slightly powdery, probably due to iris and musk. I can't recognize the violet, and as for lilac, I don't feel any signs of its presence at all. After a couple of hours, only the "base" remains. The amber, musk, and sandalwood last for half a day. The scent "stays" with me, it can be smelled up to half a meter away, without bothering those around me.