Ashoka

Ashoka

Neela Vermeire Creations

Good price

Ashoka by Neela Vermeire Creations ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top fruits & vegetables fragrance blends Fig Leaf, Fig tree, Fir, Incense, Leather, Lotus, Mimosa, Myrrh, Osmanthus, Rose, Sandalwood, Styrax, Tonka Bean, Vetiver, Water Hyacinth notes with fruits & vegetables, flowers, resins & balsams, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic, spices accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Ashoka excels as one of the best perfumes for fall or spring, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Ashoka as a leading fruits & vegetables fragrance for women, a must-try from Neela Vermeire Creations's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!


Votes

spring130
summer120
fall136
winter58
day285
night159
Longevity(139)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
83.5
Sillage(193)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
79.1
Price value(52)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
63.9
female (37)
unisex (37)
male (1)
49%
49%
1%
All ocassions

Notes

Fig LeafFig Leaf
Fig treeFig tree
FirFir
IncenseIncense
LeatherLeather
LotusLotus
MimosaMimosa
MyrrhMyrrh
OsmanthusOsmanthus
RoseRose
SandalwoodSandalwood
StyraxStyrax
Tonka BeanTonka Bean
VetiverVetiver
Water HyacinthWater Hyacinth

Reviews

Narvel Roth ( Joel Edgerton ) in Master Gardener 2022

Love this. The earthiness of the fig leaf and fir, leather and smoke and the balsamic touch of sweetness make for a perfect real earthy scent. Love scents that smell this natural.

The very opening smells so beautifully floral but it quickly becomes a common coconut lotion/shampoo type smell. Definitely mostly coconut, as my wife agreed. Way too expensive for this smell. We have lotions that smell just like it.

Bertrand Duchaufour is definetely schooling these perfumers. Who wants a scholarship?!!! Words cannot describe the level of beauty within this bottle.. Ashoka is gourmand without being gourmand. Elegant, mature and very inviting. It's almost like the opening is saying, "Hello" and the sillage is telling you to "please come over. The rumors are true. This is one weird fig. It's hard to describe and i dont wanna look stupid trying to explain it. One of the nice surprises of 2013. I'm glad to have gambled on this sample. Great Work.

A smokey coconut gourmand. The floral, milky, tropical notes is balanced by the incense. Ashoka lasts and lasts. This is my favourite from the Neela Vermeire line, but that's because I love floral tropicals. If you like L'artisan's quirky, pleasant, nature inspired aesthetic, but wish they'd last longer, go with Neela Vermeire. So fricken good