I have Burberry London and it’s a gorgeous honeysuckle scent. Another good one that’s a cheapie is Kim Kardashian Pure Honey. It’s got a gorgeous honeysuckle scent mixed with honey. Really pretty!
I have and adore Aerin Mediterranean Honeysuckle, I was able to snag it at the Cosmetics Company Store for half off. I would add Burberry Her EDT. It’s actually my favorite honeysuckle perfume and though it’s an EDT, I feel it actually performs pretty well.
Enjoyed this video. Came here searching specifically for a honeysuckle fragrance. In 1963/64 I loved wearing Muguet du Bois (?) Wish I could find it now.
I wore a fragrance many years ago, Jovan Eau Fresh. It was one that I purchased over and over, as soon as the bottle was empty, I would buy another. Do you know a fragrance similar to this? So sorry that this is no longer available. Thank you for your extensive reviews! You are wonderful to watch!
Some synthetic fragrances contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals, which can interfere with hormone production and regulation. Cancer Concerns. Certain ingredients in artificial fragrances, such as phthalates, have been linked to potential carcinogenic effects.
Honeysuckles are blooming right now where I live. There's a big bush I smell nearly everyday during my walks and I love its smell. To me it's a complex smell, with fresh nearly aquatic facets and more white flowery fruity ones. I find the fresh lily of the valley-like dewy english garden type of aspects is often more represented in perfumery whereas the white flowery, sweeter, more jasmine-like and melon infused facets are less present in perfumery when honeysuckle is mentioned. Although honeysuckle is not in its notes, "Idylle" from Guerlain evokes some white-flowery, aquatic and melony facets of honeysuckle I really enjoy. I totally agree with what you say about "Dior j'adore parfum d'eau" (my favourite of the line...but lasts no more than 2 hours on my skin) and I'll have to smell the Aerin again 🙂!
Thanks for acknowledging the BBC piece. I follow a number of creators who focus on perfume and no other mentions yet. I was pretty ignorant and will be more mindful in the future. Very much enjoy your content!
You said last week that Aerin Mediterranean Clementine was disconnected, and I found it! It actually arrived today and I think it might be his favorite person ever!
Guess by Marciano is probably one of my fav, affordable, all season EDPs that contains honeysuckle. It's the only honeysuckle fragrance I have thats deep and not fresh.
I like floral scents with musk cedar sandalwood patchouli base. I have looked at iris, rose, Lily of the valley and jasmine .It never occurred to me to look at honeysuckle. Thanks
Hey gf!! 👋 Hope you're doing well lovely 🫂❤️ I have Burberry Her EDT in the green bottle, and I love this one in Summer. Has Honeysuckle in it, and it's beautiful, light and so refreshing but also lasts all day, fabulous!! 💚 Thank You Always, Much Love, Fiona - New Zealand 🇳🇿🙃🫂❤️🥝👋
Unfortunately Aerin isn’t available in my country (as far as I’m aware), so I havent tried Mediterranean Honeysuckle yet. My favourite one surprisingly is a body spray from Victoria’s Secret called Secret Charm. Pretty sure it’s discontinued, but I find that one replicates the scent of the honeysuckle bushes in our garden the best! I’ve also tried Goutal’s Le Chévrefeuille, a bit of a disappointment, too much green and citrus, not enough honeysuckle. Another one I have is Jo Malone Honeysuckle and Davana. It’s closer to the original flower, but it’s sweeter, kind of honeyed. Just last month I bought Monotheme Venezia’s Honeysuckle EDT, which at first is more orange blossomy, but dries down to a fairly close-to-the-flower honeysuckle. Poor longevity though unfortunately.
I' m sorry but I have to completely disagree with you about the use of naturals in perfumery. They actually do not smell the same with the aroma chemicals that are lab- created. Naturals give the perfume soul, life and a depth that you cannot possibly have with the aroma chemicals. I have a collection of 450 plus perfumes, both designer and niche, and perfumes with naturals are simply on onother level, they have a soul that synthetics cannot give. And the nose can tell the difference
I was wondering this as well. When I go to Nordstrom and smell Jo Malone, Le Labo, Parfume De Marley, and Initio I can smell a huge difference from Dolce and Gabbana. Those ones smell more fresh.
I was so dissapointed with honey by mark jacobs. Neither does it smell like honey nor does it smell like honey suckle. Generic shampoo smelling perfume.
03:00 here you're just lying. There is a difference between a natural oil, and a synthetic. A natural oil contains about 600 different molecules, which break down over different time. So a fragrance with natural oil will evolve and change as you wear it. A synthetic perfume note smells the same from start to finish, as it is I single molecule. To say "you cannot tell the difference between a synthetic and a real fragrance note" is 100% a lie/misinformation and you need to Actually learn this before talking about it.
@SokiLondon You need to speak to better perfumers. Every real perfumer is a chemist. Chemistry is pretty easy to prove and disprove. 600 different molecule structures will react differently on the skin than a single molecule structure. That's why niche perfumery is considered "a journey," while designers are linear. Have you never smelled high-quality niche fragrances? They have a minimum of 2 stages, often 3 some more. As the top notes are built up with more unstable molecules, they will break apart earlier. But when a note has hundreds of individual moleculs, it will never break up as one. So you're left with something different over time. And as you have 600 molecules reacting to all your oils, skin, hair, etc, it will behave differently on different people. That is why we say Always try before you buy. Your chemistry may make a scent go in a completely different direction than mine will. That's why most people wear designer fragrances (which are mostly synthetic notes). It's always the same. It's pretty much the same on most people. It's cheap to make. It's very predictable, and the synthetic notes mostly last longer than the natural once.
@@Roy_Godiksen hi Roy, I think you’ve misunderstood. What I’m saying is that now the complexity of what nature makes can be recreated in a lab. Like lab grown diamonds. I’m not referring to single molecule accords :)
@SokiLondon That's what I'm saying, too. The complexity of nature isn't the same as what we create in labs. For example, diamonds. Man made diamonds have the same mass, density, clarity, and hardness. But man made diamonds are unable to reflect UV light in the same way. You can see the difference in florence and fosforescence qualities. To our eyes, they may look identical. But if you actually look, they are different. Same with fragrance. You can't recreate the process of nature. Oils are different depending on how you extract, when you extract, where the plants grow, and how the plants have been treated with fertilizers. In a lab, you only get the one molecule that we connect to the specific note. But you lose out on everything that makes it shine. If you try a Paco Rabanne fragrance and a Roja Parfums fragrance of the same type. You'll instantly know the difference between synthetic and natural. That said. Synthetic is potentially safer, as only one molecule is easy to test for bad reactions for health. Some people can't pick up all natural scents but can pick up the equivalent synthetic. But to say synthetic and natural is the same note/ingredient/experience is either a lie or passing on misinformation.
@@SokiLondonhi Soki, the only input I would like to give here is commending you for your incredible politeness to someone who was incredibly accusatory and aggressive toward you
I have Burberry London and it’s a gorgeous honeysuckle scent. Another good one that’s a cheapie is Kim Kardashian Pure Honey. It’s got a gorgeous honeysuckle scent mixed with honey. Really pretty!
i so agree
My signature is Burberry London. Love honeysuckle and Jasmine.
Have you done a video on Linden? It is one of my favorite scents! 🌱
I have and adore Aerin Mediterranean Honeysuckle, I was able to snag it at the Cosmetics Company Store for half off. I would add Burberry Her EDT. It’s actually my favorite honeysuckle perfume and though it’s an EDT, I feel it actually performs pretty well.
EB's Florist smells SO good!
Love Diorella and if, as you say, they may be considering discontinuing it, I might have to bite the bullet and splurge on it.
Have you heard of Fragonard perfumes, from the South of France? I'd love your thoughts on their fragrances 😊
Enjoyed this video. Came here searching specifically for a honeysuckle fragrance. In 1963/64 I loved wearing Muguet du Bois (?) Wish I could find it now.
At tj maxx/marshalls they have a body oil rn that smells literally just like honeysuckle for $7.99 by infinite beauty it’s spot on!
I ordered Mediterranean Honeysuckle Tiare over the weekend. Looking forward to getting it. Your blouse is so pretty!
Hope you like it!
I ❤ Tommy Girl! Thanks for other honeysuckle perfumes.
No problem 😊
I wore a fragrance many years ago, Jovan Eau Fresh. It was one that I purchased over and over, as soon as the bottle was empty, I would buy another. Do you know a fragrance similar to this? So sorry that this is no longer available. Thank you for your extensive reviews! You are wonderful to watch!
Some synthetic fragrances contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals, which can interfere with hormone production and regulation. Cancer Concerns. Certain ingredients in artificial fragrances, such as phthalates, have been linked to potential carcinogenic effects.
Ah I believe these are banned in the EU and UK so if they’re sold here they should be ok :)
@@SokiLondon I know they are still sold on Amazon (USA), as well as other online companies.
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Le Chèvrefeuille by Goutal! It’s beautiful and worthy of a bride.
Shhhh ;) don't tell everyone
Jo Malone Honeysuckle and Davana 😊
I absolutely adore it!!
Honeysuckles are blooming right now where I live. There's a big bush I smell nearly everyday during my walks and I love its smell. To me it's a complex smell, with fresh nearly aquatic facets and more white flowery fruity ones. I find the fresh lily of the valley-like dewy english garden type of aspects is often more represented in perfumery whereas the white flowery, sweeter, more jasmine-like and melon infused facets are less present in perfumery when honeysuckle is mentioned. Although honeysuckle is not in its notes, "Idylle" from Guerlain evokes some white-flowery, aquatic and melony facets of honeysuckle I really enjoy. I totally agree with what you say about "Dior j'adore parfum d'eau" (my favourite of the line...but lasts no more than 2 hours on my skin) and I'll have to smell the Aerin again 🙂!
Thanks for acknowledging the BBC piece. I follow a number of creators who focus on perfume and no other mentions yet. I was pretty ignorant and will be more mindful in the future. Very much enjoy your content!
Thanks for your wonderful videos. Any chance you could do one with honey as the star of the show ?
Great suggestion!
Juicy Couture’s Couture perfume always makes me think of honeysuckle. Sweet, light and refreshing 🥰.
You said last week that Aerin Mediterranean Clementine was disconnected, and I found it! It actually arrived today and I think it might be his favorite person ever!
Oh wow! Well done finding it x
Sorry about the typos lol I use voice dictation 😅😂
Today I’m wearing Honeysuckle by Fresh. I love it!
nice!
I tried Mediterranean Honeysuckle in store and I felt in love definitely my next purchase
Good choice!
Guess by Marciano is probably one of my fav, affordable, all season EDPs that contains honeysuckle. It's the only honeysuckle fragrance I have thats deep and not fresh.
GOUTAL Le Chèvrefeuille ❤
I like floral scents with musk cedar sandalwood patchouli base. I have looked at iris, rose, Lily of the valley and jasmine .It never occurred to me to look at honeysuckle. Thanks
i hope you find something you like tbh don't give up yet
Hey gf!! 👋 Hope you're doing well lovely 🫂❤️
I have Burberry Her EDT in the green bottle, and I love this one in Summer. Has Honeysuckle in it, and it's beautiful, light and so refreshing but also lasts all day, fabulous!! 💚 Thank You Always, Much Love, Fiona - New Zealand 🇳🇿🙃🫂❤️🥝👋
Caswell-Massey honeysuckle is one of the best.
I've had Tommy Girl by Tommy Hilfiger and I've tried Mediterranean Honeysuckle by Aerin the price is a bit much, though
There’s no honeysuckle listed as a note in Prada La Femme, but it smells like tropical honeysuckle to me so it’s my favorite honeysuckle perfume. 😂
🤣🤣
I have Prada LaFemme it's soapy scent. I get alot of that from it. I don't what to replace it when it's done
Yay!! My favourite floral note, excited for your recommendations(:
Unfortunately Aerin isn’t available in my country (as far as I’m aware), so I havent tried Mediterranean Honeysuckle yet. My favourite one surprisingly is a body spray from Victoria’s Secret called Secret Charm. Pretty sure it’s discontinued, but I find that one replicates the scent of the honeysuckle bushes in our garden the best!
I’ve also tried Goutal’s Le Chévrefeuille, a bit of a disappointment, too much green and citrus, not enough honeysuckle. Another one I have is Jo Malone Honeysuckle and Davana. It’s closer to the original flower, but it’s sweeter, kind of honeyed. Just last month I bought Monotheme Venezia’s Honeysuckle EDT, which at first is more orange blossomy, but dries down to a fairly close-to-the-flower honeysuckle. Poor longevity though unfortunately.
Im using JLo glow right now so delicious
One of my favorites!
Jo Malone - Honeysuckle & Davana
Thanks for sharing 😇
Thanks for watching!
What do you think about Jo Malone Honeysuckle & davana?
Vintage chant daromes has honeysuckle note
What is the Best graduation perfume for girls?
Diorella ✨✨✨
Soki where do I go to get the LFTFSOKI discount of aerins Mediterranean honeysuckle
At lookfantastic :)
Would u do far east ones
I' m sorry but I have to completely disagree with you about the use of naturals in perfumery. They actually do not smell the same with the aroma chemicals that are lab- created. Naturals give the perfume soul, life and a depth that you cannot possibly have with the aroma chemicals. I have a collection of 450 plus perfumes, both designer and niche, and perfumes with naturals are simply on onother level, they have a soul that synthetics cannot give. And the nose can tell the difference
I was wondering this as well. When I go to Nordstrom and smell Jo Malone, Le Labo, Parfume De Marley, and Initio I can smell a huge difference from Dolce and Gabbana. Those ones smell more fresh.
Gucci Bloom Acqua Di Fiori. It might be discontinued.
I feel rich this is interesting if honeysuckle is rare
I was so dissapointed with honey by mark jacobs. Neither does it smell like honey nor does it smell like honey suckle. Generic shampoo smelling perfume.
03:00 here you're just lying. There is a difference between a natural oil, and a synthetic. A natural oil contains about 600 different molecules, which break down over different time. So a fragrance with natural oil will evolve and change as you wear it. A synthetic perfume note smells the same from start to finish, as it is I single molecule. To say "you cannot tell the difference between a synthetic and a real fragrance note" is 100% a lie/misinformation and you need to Actually learn this before talking about it.
The perfumers I have spoken to have explained that’s not how the chemistry works :)
@SokiLondon You need to speak to better perfumers. Every real perfumer is a chemist. Chemistry is pretty easy to prove and disprove. 600 different molecule structures will react differently on the skin than a single molecule structure. That's why niche perfumery is considered "a journey," while designers are linear. Have you never smelled high-quality niche fragrances? They have a minimum of 2 stages, often 3 some more. As the top notes are built up with more unstable molecules, they will break apart earlier. But when a note has hundreds of individual moleculs, it will never break up as one. So you're left with something different over time. And as you have 600 molecules reacting to all your oils, skin, hair, etc, it will behave differently on different people. That is why we say Always try before you buy. Your chemistry may make a scent go in a completely different direction than mine will. That's why most people wear designer fragrances (which are mostly synthetic notes). It's always the same. It's pretty much the same on most people. It's cheap to make. It's very predictable, and the synthetic notes mostly last longer than the natural once.
@@Roy_Godiksen hi Roy, I think you’ve misunderstood. What I’m saying is that now the complexity of what nature makes can be recreated in a lab. Like lab grown diamonds. I’m not referring to single molecule accords :)
@SokiLondon That's what I'm saying, too. The complexity of nature isn't the same as what we create in labs. For example, diamonds. Man made diamonds have the same mass, density, clarity, and hardness. But man made diamonds are unable to reflect UV light in the same way. You can see the difference in florence and fosforescence qualities. To our eyes, they may look identical. But if you actually look, they are different. Same with fragrance. You can't recreate the process of nature. Oils are different depending on how you extract, when you extract, where the plants grow, and how the plants have been treated with fertilizers. In a lab, you only get the one molecule that we connect to the specific note. But you lose out on everything that makes it shine. If you try a Paco Rabanne fragrance and a Roja Parfums fragrance of the same type. You'll instantly know the difference between synthetic and natural. That said. Synthetic is potentially safer, as only one molecule is easy to test for bad reactions for health. Some people can't pick up all natural scents but can pick up the equivalent synthetic. But to say synthetic and natural is the same note/ingredient/experience is either a lie or passing on misinformation.
@@SokiLondonhi Soki, the only input I would like to give here is commending you for your incredible politeness to someone who was incredibly accusatory and aggressive toward you