Dalimix

Salvador Dali
Good priceDalimix by Salvador Dali ranks among the best perfumes for men and women (unisex) .This top fruits & vegetables fragrance blends Cedar, Cyclamen, Mandarin Orange, Melon, Mignonette, Oakmoss, Peach, Raspberry, Rose, Sandalwood notes with fruits & vegetables, citrus, flowers, woods & mosses accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Dalimix excels as one of the best perfumes for summer or spring, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Dalimix as a leading fruits & vegetables fragrance for men and women (unisex), a must-try from Salvador Dali's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top unisex fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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spring217
summer237
fall70
winter47
day513
night58
Longevity(120)
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Sillage(169)
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Price value(37)
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female (22)
unisex (26)
male (4)
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I love this one. Nevermind the top notes, as they only appear for a few irrelevant seconds. But the sillage is a wonderful evocation of... a visit to a clean stable in a sunny day: sweet smell of dry hay, buckets with oats, and a horse feeding of sugarcane. There certainly IS an animal whiff to it. From afar, it reminds me of Heno de Pravia, for both are friendly (not timid, not dull), mildly sweet, and rather unusual fragrances. Alas, I gave it to my wife, who just passed it on to my mum. None of both liked it. A pity, really. I will probably use it myself. It makes me happy, I don't care why.
Very odd. I get a picture in my head of two distinct groupings of fragrance: one is flowery-vanilla (despite it not appearing above), and a watery accord which reminds me of a combination of Cool Water and Escape for men... And then- as a bridge to try and join these two compositions- are fruity (melon-y- yes!) top-notes and a chypre base. I can honestly say that I've never smelled anything quite like it. It is definitely unisex- though it might be too feminine for some men and too masculine for some women- if that makes sense? I can't say I'm in love with it, but the bottle is worth having... so I suppose I might wear it. In the daytime. In summer. Family gatherings.
So fresh and light, perfect for summer. Reminds me of ck one. Thank you LaPetite for the sample you send me !
I like this one. This isn't bitter to my nose at all. I can understand the CK One reference but to me Dalimix is a few shades brighter. The opening moves fast with a crisp mandarin, just a brief hint of melon, and a peach note right behind it. The middle notes are where I enjoy the ride most: a very dry light rose mixed with something that I'm guessing is the mignonette, slightly herb-like and fruity but not overpowering. This can absolutely be unisex. Longevity and sillage were average which was surprising. Dali Pour Homme lasts forever and projects far. If Pour Homme is the beast then Dalimix must be the beauty.
I like this pregnant bottle (da_markos wrote it about Salvador Dali Pour Homme, very funny :D ) But the smell...hmmm...dry...bitter...ew...