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Salaria Giardino Benessere Terenzi Eau de Parfum

Salaria Giardino Benessere Terenzi Eau de Parfum

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Salaria by Giardino Benessere is a fragrance for women and men. Salaria was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Paolo Terenzi.

  • Top notes: Seaweed and Myrtle
  • Middle notes: Salt and Cedar
  • Base notes: Musk

Decant:

  • Salaria Giardino Benessere Terenzi Eau de Parfum 2ml
  • Salaria Giardino Benessere Terenzi Eau de Parfum 3ml
  • Salaria Giardino Benessere Terenzi Eau de Parfum 5ml
  • Salaria Giardino Benessere Terenzi Eau de Parfum 10ml
Salaria Giardino Benessere Terenzi Eau de Parfum main accords

The Eau de Parfum Giardino Benessere Salaria, a unisex fragrance, transports us to one of Rome's ancient lanes. This road was utilized to convey precious cargoes from the Cervia salt mines, and it was along this route that the Salaria smell was inspired. It is distinguished by the freshness of Cervia sea salt, which has long been used as an aphrodisiac. This fragrance's sillage is complex and long-lasting, leaving an impression of the enormous strength of the sea and the beauty of Italian landscapes.

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Victoria Ciuravina
Salaria The Eau de Parfum Giardino Benessere

Fresh, salty and cool in the heat, but Salaria also has a sweetness, very delicate.
Personally, my sense of smell paints a picture of a calm sea on a hot day, the perfume breathes, a breath of breeze is heard, bringing with it not only a salty sea kiss, but also the aroma of sun-baked coastal thickets.

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Rory75
good!

On the rare occasion that I got to smell this from my buddy, I've always wanted to grab a bottle for myself. Seaweed myrtle and salt mixed together makes Salaria a great aquatic perfume. My bud considers this as more woody though, regardless this house just keeps making impressive perfumes

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Jonathanelsher3
Very good

Salaria opens up with powerful notes of Sea Breeze that expertly envelop the sweetness of Cassis and Myrtle which are balanced with some Seaweed, which give a fresh salty tone to the whole composition. The heart of the perfume is echoed by Italian Lavender combined with the freshness of Coumarine, emphasized by the famous Cervia Salt, in counterpoint with fresh Calabrian Bergamot. The entire design is based on notes of powerful and precious woods that give a persistence to the incredible fragrance. Craftily mixed with each other, the Cuban Cedar Wood and Birch immediately reverberate, amalgamating with the regal delicacy of Sandalwood in counterpoint with the fresh Oak Moss, in turn enriched by the intriguing power of the Musk.

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Maurizia4
Fresh

Aquatic, purely aquatic kind of scent that smells like pure bliss. The kind of salty, seaweed type bliss with some of the herbal traits. I can say this is a beach smell because as soon as I wear this one, there is freshness and a feel as if I am on a beach surrounded by water and sand all around. I found this one as an olfactory experience rather than the scent as this really takes me to the trip of beaches as I close my eyes. Salaria is an imaginative, herbal, and badass type of fragrance that charges one and smells good in humid winter-type weather. Longevity is long-lasting and the silage is strong for this one. It tends to bring so many compliments every time I wear it. The bottle is simple yet elegant. Overall accords in it are aromatic, marine, musky, and salty with the powdery, herbal, and fresh spicy ones. Opening notes in this one is myrtle and seaweed while the heart has cedar and salt. Dry down is totally musk. It gives me warmth, peace, and freshness. My beachy bitch <3

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chromatica
smells good

Almost 4 years into my perfume journey and only recently have I given aquatics a try they deserve. Salaria was among those decants I've grabbed on my aquatic discovery quest and ohhh was I enchanted. This smells like bliss! Seaweed-y, salty bliss. Salaria manages to be salty and herbal at the same time, it doesn't reek of those "marine" air fresheners (I'm looking at you, MMM Sailing Day). Is it a beach frag? I guess it is, although I'd rather pick "seaside" for this one. Thanks to all those recent discoveries, I now have two categories of beach frags in mind: velvet-coconut-goodness type ones and imaginative-badass-salty-herbal ones. Obviously, Salaria belongs to the second type and it does make you feel badass, just as if you're standing on a seashore, looking at waves on the horizon, feeling like you can take whatever comes your way. Sorry for being cheesy, but wearing this scent feels like recharging your internal batteries. It smells surprisingly good in humid winter, no idea about warmer times of the year yet.

To be honest, I never smelled myrtle so no idea about this note, but seaweed, salt and musk are here in all their greatness. I guess musk is what gives it such a lasting performance and great sillage. I got a lot of compliments on it and a FB for New Year, yay! Seconding the reviews below - the bottle is simple yet lovely and the heavy cap feels really satisfying! Finishing writing the review and going back to being a Baltic mermaid.