Voyage d'Hermes

Voyage d'Hermes

Hermès

Good price

Voyage d'Hermes by Hermès ranks among the best perfumes for men and women (unisex) .This top greens & herbs fragrance blends Cardamom, Cedar, Floral Notes, Green Notes, Juniper Berries, Lemon, Musk, Spicy Notes, Tea, Woody Notes notes with greens & herbs, citrus, flowers, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic, spices accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Voyage d'Hermes excels as one of the best perfumes for summer or spring, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Voyage d'Hermes as a leading greens & herbs fragrance for men and women (unisex), a must-try from Hermès's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top unisex fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!


Votes

spring1500
summer1645
fall768
winter337
day3537
night713
Longevity(1001)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
71.7
Sillage(1001)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
69.4
Price value(538)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
69.9
female (43)
unisex (383)
male (229)
7%
58%
35%
All ocassions

Notes

CardamomCardamom
CedarCedar
Floral NotesFloral Notes
Green NotesGreen Notes
Juniper BerriesJuniper Berries
LemonLemon
MuskMusk
Spicy NotesSpicy Notes
TeaTea
Woody NotesWoody Notes

Reviews

This scent reminds me of a refreshing gin and tonic, and I'm a big fan.

A refreshing blend of creamy citrus notes, reminiscent of a Mediterranean getaway, with cardamom infusing warmth and depth. The scent transports me to a tranquil vacation spot - no wonder it's aptly named "Voyage". I appreciate the thoughtful branding that mirrors the perfume's essence.

I would be thrilled to own Voyage d'Hermes, as I'm drawn to unisex fragrances suitable for everyday wear, and I find the blend of citrus, floral, spicy notes and subtle musk truly captivating.

A promising but ultimately underwhelming opening with a bright, harsh-edged quality, featuring citrus, spice, and vegetal green notes. As the fragrance progresses, a softer, floral heart emerges, though I struggle to detect any base notes. On my skin, the scent disappears within 45 minutes, only to vanish completely in 2-3 hours. Note that these results are from wearing a decant in air-conditioned spaces in a tropical country. Disappointingly, this fragrance fails to impress me, given my fondness for Terre d'Hermes and the Jardin series. While it's merely "okay", the lackluster longevity renders it unworthy of the price tag, at least on my skin and under these conditions. Interestingly, I've found that layering this scent with Philosykos EDT produces a winning combination. The two short-lived fragrances seem to enhance each other's longevity, and the Hermes also helps temper the prominent coconut note in Philosykos, resulting in a harmonious blend.

Fresh and spicy notes dominate this perfume, making it an effortless and refined scent. However, its lemony quality overshadows other aspects, rendering it too overpowering for my personal taste. I find that some citrus-based perfumes can be overwhelming, and unfortunately, this one falls into the latter category.

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