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enragedPlover2
This is one of favorites, very very pronounced smell that instantly catches both eyes and noses.
i love to compare this one to an all time favorite of mine, Haute Bijoux, By House of Sillage. both are extremely classy and luxurious.
these fragrances are for those who are unique and unquestionable in their candor and grace.
lyingCockatoo4
Jasmal. If any perfume deserves the appellation Fleurs de mal, coined by Baudelaire, it is this one in its opening notes. This was created in 1959, for Natalie Wood (according to a review I read on Fragrantica). Jasmal contains bergamot, Jasmine with basenotes of galbanum and ambergris. According to Creed, it contains Jasmine flowers, stems, leaves and vines. It’s opening is bitter, tannic and animalic all at once. (But, it is not urinous or indolic in the usual sense. I have a hard time with some vintage white flowers and cannot wear Caron Narcisse Noire, Schiaperelli Shocking or piguets Baghari easily). The indoles are not a problem for me here. I also smell iris, which is not listed in the accords. It’s not powdery, but it dries down within ten minutes or so to the most gorgeous dark unsweetened natural green Jasmine. The ambergris and galbanum (galbanum in the base notes!) provide just a hint of structure. Incredible. White florals are not my category of preference, but if they are yours, this is one that should not be missed. Dry down is soft Jasmine tinged scent of skin.
This is nothing like a sweet feminine Jasmine bombshells, e.g., SL a la Nuit or vintage DVF Tatiana or By Killian love and Tears that have a much heavier, more cloying, perfumery dry down. Despite being redolent of Jasmine, I can almost imagine this as unisex. However, it is also nothing like Creeds Royal Delight ( leather and Jasmine) or Jasmine Imperatrice Eugenie (wood and Jasmine) both of which are more conventionally unisex, at least by comparison. Dab, don’t spray. It’s a powerhouse, but one that if dabbed lies close to the skin.
I am testing from a vintage new dead stock manufacturers sample.
euphoricSeagull2
Jasmal is probably the best jasmine centered eau de cologne type fragrance I’ve yet to smell. The quality of the jasmine is crisp, warm, a bit indolic, and aristocratic. Jasmal employs jasmine, galbanum, and ambergris in the classic style of early Creeds. Jasmal reminds me of the “eau de jasmin” favored by Comte d’Orsay–namesake of Parfums d’Orsay. Jasmal is head and shoulders above any designer or niche jasmine I’ve yet to smell. The ambergris here is not the millesime accord found in most newer creeds, but rather a warm, animalic tone in the base. The opening is a bit sweet, but the jasmine itself is just dry enough to keep my attention. The galbanum imparts a light amber tonality. I think Jasmal, along with the much older Jasmin Impératrice Eugénie should be smelled by any jasmine lover or perfume historian. In summary, I would say that Jasmal is a beautiful jasmine soliflore with all the traditional (Belle Epoch French that it) trimmings.
blissfulDinosaur9
This scent is old world glamor but not overly heavy, like many older “golden age” scents. It has an herbal green and lightly powdery undertone (the iris) to it along with a smooth and fresh jasmine note. It is soft and slightly bracing at the same time. I imagine this is perfect for someone that is soft spoken, elegant and classical. I am not fond of the bottle or price, so I recommend sampling first. UPDATE: This has become my HG due to its balance of jasmine, green and creaminess.
relievedWhiting7
Hello my name is Susanna and I’m a fragrance addict. As many of you reading this will relate to and giggle from my words — I LOVE LOVE LOVE good smelling things. People, flowers, oils, body products and perfumes, Oh how I love a well crafted perfume. But as most perfume collectors know, it’s an expensive hobby. One great way to keep it economically sound is to sample before you purchase. Especially samples and decants. I’ll take a vial of fragrance off anyone’s hands that want to unload them. I’ll take samples that are given to me with purchase, or from a friend or even beg for them from a SA in a department store. Yes! I’m not proud! (it’s getting so bad that we feel the need to have to beg–don’t fragrance companies want us to sample their crafted wares?!)
Most samples, I’m not impressed with. Although I’m always happy that I had the chance to sniff, test and decide whether a fragrance is worthy to be purchased in a full bottle or passed on. I love samples especially when they are received from thoughtful perfumistas like myself, who take the time to review a want list and send you something that you’ve long been awaiting to smell. Such is the case with Creed’s Jasmal.
Jasmal came to me from a MUAer included in a swap as an extra. I shrilled with delight as I read the fragrance vial, and let out a little whimper of air from my lungs as to not hyper-ventilate!! I opened the vial and placed a little dot of Jasmal on the back of my left hand; and as I recapped — I started to smell her. Al Pacino wasn’t as happy sniffing Chanel No. 5 in “The Scent of a Woman” as I was sniffing Jasmal for the first time.
Jasmal is indeed the most lovely, pretty, sunny and bright fragrance in a bottle scent I’ve found to date! And I’ve smelled a few really gorgeous ‘sunshine in a bottle’ scents including Hermessence Osmanthe Yunnan, Fresh Sake & DelRae Eau Illuminee to name a few. But Jasmal is ~Glorious~. Period. It makes me happy and feel radiant. Yes it’s jasmine and yes it’s bright, fresh and lovely as jasmine is characterised to be. But, Jasmal has a crispness and lightness that is almost sheer, but would make most ‘sheer’ fragrances blush. Jasmal isn’t heavy either. It reshapes jasmine ever so slightly. Jasmine is transformed into pure heaven scent. It’s balanced. It’s pure harmony in a bottle. Jasmal is uber-feminine and well ….again glorious!
I’ve tried other jasmine fragrances and think many are no better than a dram of jasmine oil bought from the local health food store (like SL A La Nuit ) But not Jasmal. A little dab stays close to your skin with a little sillage. The galbanum makes it super green and the bergamot gives it freshness in the opening, Salty ambergris manages to give it some dirty animalic muskiness that gives Jasmal a sexy vibe, but still maintains an almost virginal jasmine fragrance. Jasmal was after all created for Natalie Wood. She was the American actress, who had a wide eyed ‘girl next door’ stark natural beautiness about her. Jasmal does indeed fit her appearance I will admit Natalie Wood’s affiliation to the fragrance was one of the reasons I wanted to sample Jasmal. I am so glad I did and have had a positive reaction with this sparkling beauty. Jasmal is a true jasmine masterpiece that transpires jasmine into a heavenly experience mere jasmine would love to be.
The whole sample milliliter vial worn on cleavage, wrists and back of knees lasted all day and could be detected later in the laundry basket on my clothes until I washed them the next day. That’s long lasting powerhouse perfume! But yet it manages to stay close and softly whisper in the dry down, Jasmal leans towards the feminine and is not masculine at all. Wear what you like, but if you like jasmine sample Jasmal,
Obviously, Jasmal is my favorite Creed to date, I used to think that Creed Fleurissimo (A James Henry Creed masterpiece as well,) was a scent I’d love to have worn on my wedding day if I could do it again. However after experiencing Jasmal, this would of been it! As well as, coveted to wear again on all those special occasions and anniversaries.
Jasmal is full bottle worthy for me. I want a full bottle of it after this long awaited Spring of 2011. After the copious amounts of snow and ice that old man winter blasted all over the entire the U.S. this frigid season, I would hope that a bottle would fall from blue skies into everyone’s lap this spring!
affectedMallard2
This is a nice, light clean jasmine. It leans to the green side. I think it is very feminine and understated. It is a quality perfume, but the price is a little high, unless it is the one you LOVE. Before the days of niche perfumery, I might purchase. Now, it is on my list below several upscale Guerlains, Parfums MDCI and Parfums Delrae offerings, all of which are at the same price level or lower.
goofyPlover2
I was excited to try this scent, and I was sorely disappointed. I love Jasmine, but the powdery iris and the green notes combine to make something that I do not like. On application, it smells sharp and crisp, with that deep powdery undertone I dislike that screams “wealthy great auntie!” It softens and grows sweeter as it approaches the dry down, replaced by just the iris as it fades.
It’s pretty I assume, but it’s not age appropriate. Smells too dated for my nose. Not to mention, it doesn’t last on my skin. Bad chemistry.
grudgingBagels8
I would actually give this a 4.5. I love jasmine, and this is one of my very favorite jasmine fragrances. Sometimes jasmine perfumes are too sweet or indolic, and not tolerable. This one has a green note, like it’s the leaves and roots along with the jasmine flowers. It makes it more wearable. It’s not a light scent, per se, but it’s not over the top sweet like some jasmine fragrances. If it wasn’t so expensive, I would definitely buy a bottle of this scent. As it is, I have settled for a decant and some samples.
boredBoa7
Strange, I get virtually no jasmine from this. Smells generically “clean,” “fresh,” and is gone in about 20 minutes. Snore.
thrilledRuffs4
This is my favorite Creed scent. Growing up, we had Jasmine flowers growing in the garden. This reminds me of a toned down, cleaner version of those intensely fragrant Jasmine flowers I loved so much. Initially, the smell is rather intense. Within a few moments, it smoothes out into a soft, feminine jasmine flower scent. As with all Creed perfumes, the scent lasts and lasts. It lingers on the skin. I think this is a wonderful scent for anyone in their 20’s and up. I’m confident it’s that versatile. Creed is the only high end line that makes inoffensive scents. This is soft, uber feminine and wonderful in the warm weather months!