The lily in Lalita did not come to mind to me either Maria, even now knowing it is there, my brain still wants to tell me this is more rose, magnolia and jasmine (mostly Jasmine). But it’s so pretty, so feminine. So many great ones from this house, although there are definitely a few I don’t absolutely love. Great video as always!
I also adore Lalita.❤ Along with it, I also have Melody de L'Amour (the best mix of tuberose with other white flowers in the world), ❤ Rhapsody noir - fine lavender and coffee, La doceur de Siam (mystical tropical, she loves rain) and Cavatina. I also love Anamcara (great projection, especially in summer) and Splendiris. I don't like Sillage blanc (you described it perfectly) and I don't like Moonlight in ch...?? because it is the same as br540 which I hate. All in all, Dusita is a special original house, with wonderful natural scents, a creations with imagination.🌺🥂🍀
I love dusita. Have you tried Oud infini or Montri? Montri is Oud Infini's little sister. I Love both, but Oud Infini is a very challenging fragrance, but I find it extremely sexy and beautiful.
It took time but I ended up by loving le pavillon d’or, it feels like being in a deep forest yet seing warm golden sunrays going through the branches. It sets me back in time with all the great French Chypre perfumes which I loved at the time ❤
I own Splendiris and Le Pavillon d'Or and I love both of them. Both share similiarities; Splendiris being lighter, brighter, softer....splendid! :-) So the name is very well chosen. There most definitely is a herbacious bitterness in most Dusitas scents, which is a little bit olfdfashioned, in a good way. Like a modern take on classic green chypres like Chanel No. 19. That said, Fleurs de Lalita is so far the only Dusita scent that does not appeal to me at all. Too floral, too girly.....When it comes to layering, I would never ever layer ANY scent! For me this is like pouring ketchup over a 4-star-meal. ;-) Great video, thanks Maria!
@@MariaMeliora For me it starts with bitter herbs and then it becomes more hay-like, dry and slightly sweet with the vanilla. This combo almost creates a chocolatey impression. I love this scent for its contrast.. fresh green bitter herbaceousness with warm dry hay-vanilla vibe (summer meadow). So unique like nothing I've ever smelled before. It's described as a gourmandy fougère.
Dusita deserves her popularity, her compositions are stunning
I do adore Pissara. Issara, Erawan and Le Pavillon d'Or still my top 3. The peacock robe certainly fits the style! ❤💙🤍
The lily in Lalita did not come to mind to me either Maria, even now knowing it is there, my brain still wants to tell me this is more rose, magnolia and jasmine (mostly Jasmine). But it’s so pretty, so feminine. So many great ones from this house, although there are definitely a few I don’t absolutely love. Great video as always!
I also adore Lalita.❤ Along with it, I also have Melody de L'Amour (the best mix of tuberose with other white flowers in the world), ❤ Rhapsody noir - fine lavender and coffee, La doceur de Siam (mystical tropical, she loves rain) and Cavatina.
I also love Anamcara (great projection, especially in summer) and Splendiris.
I don't like Sillage blanc (you described it perfectly) and I don't like Moonlight in ch...?? because it is the same as br540 which I hate.
All in all, Dusita is a special original house, with wonderful natural scents, a creations with imagination.🌺🥂🍀
I love dusita. Have you tried Oud infini or Montri? Montri is Oud Infini's little sister. I Love both, but Oud Infini is a very challenging fragrance, but I find it extremely sexy and beautiful.
"and I love it! ...in theory." haha I know exactly how you feel. great video
haha thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video!
It took time but I ended up by loving le pavillon d’or, it feels like being in a deep forest yet seing warm golden sunrays going through the branches. It sets me back in time with all the great French Chypre perfumes which I loved at the time ❤
I own Splendiris and Le Pavillon d'Or and I love both of them. Both share similiarities; Splendiris being lighter, brighter, softer....splendid! :-) So the name is very well chosen. There most definitely is a herbacious bitterness in most Dusitas scents, which is a little bit olfdfashioned, in a good way. Like a modern take on classic green chypres like Chanel No. 19. That said, Fleurs de Lalita is so far the only Dusita scent that does not appeal to me at all. Too floral, too girly.....When it comes to layering, I would never ever layer ANY scent! For me this is like pouring ketchup over a 4-star-meal. ;-) Great video, thanks Maria!
@gintonique2387 haha mice metaphor! I agree Lalita is quite different from her classics - which may be a sell or a deal breaker
Erawan was love at first sniff for me and is now one of my absolut favs. 🥰
@@FrauNanu what does it smell like?
@@MariaMeliora For me it starts with bitter herbs and then it becomes more hay-like, dry and slightly sweet with the vanilla. This combo almost creates a chocolatey impression. I love this scent for its contrast.. fresh green bitter herbaceousness with warm dry hay-vanilla vibe (summer meadow). So unique like nothing I've ever smelled before. It's described as a gourmandy fougère.
Absolutely love Parfums Dusita 😎❤️
@@Jay-vt2so what are your faves??
I love Chabochard and I too want bandit but.....meh, too exspensive. So I want to try these. 😊
Thank you for this video. This is a brand I’d love to explore. If I was in the US I would be sampling from you ❤
Oh I’m just about to watch. I have erewan but I’m struggling to find any more loves in the sample pack. So interested to hear your thoughts. Xxx
Can you please add time stamps with scent names
How much for the 8 pack of samples? TY :)
See tge video description 😘
@@MariaMelioraI didn’t see anything about the 8 pack. It’s okay tho. TY