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holisticTruffle6
Cheap woman that hang out in bars?? You mean me? I smell like that. You joker! If you have not the right chemistry and this smells crap on you is your skin fault not the fragrances. Btw this is one of my favourite.
Bought it first time in Rome in a shop near where i was living some time in 2004 and now I cannot live without. Beautiful.
lovesickPaella3
OOOH THIS is AMAZING.
I am in love. Right from the get-go I was enchanted with the golden slender bottle with the snakeskin print. I am usually pretty happy with Cavalli scents, and this one was a blind buy that I felt pretty good about.
Mmmmmm
It opens with cinnamon, amber, and vanilla on my skin, with just a hint of sweet freesia to freshen it up and make it less of a ‘potpourri in a dish’ kind of scent. I could NOT stop sniffing myself today! During the drydown the Iris kicks in and gives it a powdery softness that is both sexy and cozy…The guaiac and patchouli round out the drydown, making it more woody and less of a gourmand than it could’ve been with these notes. There is no harshness with this scent—it is soft and well-rounded yet has lasted on me 9 hours and I can STILL smell it. A total winner. Also, easy to find and very inexpensive. Perfect Fall fragrance.
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excitedPretzels9
Oro is a wonderfully warm, well-composed & classic-style oriental, although not very spicy in my book. Strong & long-lasting without any cloying jasmine!! Sweet but at an adult level, not a juvenile confection! There is something a bit astringent (cedar?) to my nose, and I wish there was more vanilla for my taste. Also, the magnolia note in this is a bit plasticky (or, is it the amber that is plasticky?), but not as dominant, as in other Roucel-composed fragrances such as L’Instant. Actually, Oro smells alot like L’Instant … but I digress.
In the summer, Oro is good but not great. In the summer, the cedar in the heart just didn’t play nice on my skin. However, in the depths of winter, it is outstanding & gorgeous. Overall, Oro is best in cooler weather – Fall & Winter.
The bottle is tall, slender & fragile – not a bottle that I’d keep in a bathroom with marble or tile. The plastic snake on the neck of the bottle is the height of campy tack.
I do like Oro, and I have been tempted multiple times with insanely low prices at Marshalls. However, thinking about the possibility of another broken bottle that’s partly due to an instable design was enough to push my purchase decision from “maybe” to “no way.”
empathicRelish4
Smooth wooded oriental, velvety and faintly boozy. A classic oriental sandal, seamless and elegant, but not my style. Smells like a rich black tie evening out in silk stockings. But the sandalwood makes it a deal breaker for me, even though it’s a nice blend. Sure love that bottle though
wingedDingo4
Oro is a unique and distinctive scent for very little money. On me, it opens with a sharp burst of pepper and settles into a creamy, vanilla & honey soft spice fragrance. The peppery opening reminds me of YSL Nu, but overall Oro smells like L’Artisan Poivre Piquant, so much so that it could be called a fragrance dupe.
wornoutAbalone9
This smells like old soap! Either that or cheap women that hang out in bars, reminded me of Agent Provacateur, very strong musky and smokey, not to mention yucky.
giddySeahorse0
This is not what I expected from the reviews. Ordered unsniffed, I thought I was waiting for a sexy, warm, ambery oriental snug rug similar to my usual favourites – Let It Rock (Vivenne Westwood) and Strip (Agent Provocateur). But it’s ‘all grown up’. Not usually my syle. I like the dirty (mind, not body) scents. This is sexy in that Courtesan by Worth way – refined and all dressed up in a clinging gold silk sheath. The top notes are my favourite – a dash of expensive apricot liquer with spicy/peppery floral (not quite as good as the gorgeous combination of Osmanthus & Pimento in Paco Rabanne’s Ultraviolet). Then it fades on me to a powdery vanilla drydown that’s just plain boring. Good but not great. Nice bottle and even better box.
innocentLeopard7
Very warm and exotic without being heavy and cloying. Lot’s of soft, unique spice here.
crushedLollies2
Strange. In NO WAY do I get Organza Indecence, which I absolutely hate. I couldn’t even compare the two because they are so different. This is warm, slightly spicy, sweet cinnamon mixed with light fruits, pepper and honey. And you smell every bit of that. This is soft and feminine. I can’t see this overpowering anyone. Beautiful.
needyOwl6
I love Oro…It is a truly unique perfume! It’s basically the cheaper version of Organza Indecence, and with fruits added to the mixture 😉 That’s what I find so strange about this perfume; it is a spicy oriental type, but then it has a fruity tinge – it’s a fruity oriental floral! It’s as though this bottle traveled around the world and picked up some scents along the way to keep. I hated it when I first smelled it because I didn’t quite understand the concept and the notes were too separated. As soon as I actually wore it on my skin, I got a well blended fix of apricot, apple, cinnamon, vanilla, and musk along with some florals that I fell in love with. Oro takes some getting used to. It’s almost a bit incense-y in the way that it is smoky. It’s sexy and noticeable, edgy and exotic.The cinnamon and vanilla makes it ideal for winter wear, and the fruits and florals make it good for summer wear, too. I’ll be wearing this one year-round, it’s a new favorite! Definitely not your typical fruity perfume – it’s a rare find amongst the perfumes being put out today. The packaging is just gorgeous, too. Magnificent.
Notes as mentioned on Fragrantica:
Top notes are magnolia, coriander, iris, pepper, apple and bergamot; middle notes are apricot, patchouli, cinnamon, freesia and cedar; base notes are sandalwood, amber, musk, vanilla and guaiac wood.
I do get a lot of the apricot and cinnamon vanilla on the dry down which is slightly sweet, but at first it is very floral.