Unisex fragrance that evokes an iconic picture of what it means to be an American West and individual freedom. This blog will inform you everything about Santal 33 Dossier Perfume which is considered as one of the quality perfumes.
From my experience about the fashion and brands and company products, I avoid company (and product) fan. I like one thing I like that performs the same function as the most recent fifteen “innovative” products and will spend money on a good purchase.
So when I decided to test Dossier which is the newest (and likely to be the greatest) DTC disruptor in the perfume industry, my expectations were very high. My perfume is a part of who I am and I am sure that it is! Dossier’s pricing and model are truly revolutionary.
The company has make perfumes designed to mimic designer scents however they are sold at only a fraction of the cost even though they’re completely vegan, cruelty-free and made of the same top-quality ingredients. They’re also made by a company in Grasse, France, also called the capital of perfume in the world. Through the elimination of the prestige of pricing, advertising as well as packaging Dossier offers designer fragrances (some of which typically sell at more than $100) between $29-$39.
The Fresh Scentsation
Similar to the business model it follows Dossier’s shopping experience for customers is simple. Every fragrance is presented together with the corresponding designer scent which is designed to make the purchase easy. However, the add-to-cart process is not a single one when all the scents are inspired famous brands and classics from the past such as The Labo’s Santal 33 or Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle. I would have liked to try all of them!
Luckily for the buyers, Dossier offers a 100% risk-free purchasing procedure. Every bottle includes individual sample, which means you can test the scent on your own skin prior to making a decision on whether take the bottle home or give it a complete refund. I decided to try out some of the scents that I was most interested by: Woody Sandalwood (inspired by Le Labo’s Santal 33); Aquatic Peony (inspired by Armani’s Acqua Di Gioia); Oriental Oakmoss (inspired by Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle); and Floral Lavender (inspired by Yves Saint Laurent’s Libre).
The Real Deal
Dossier initially impressed me by the unboxing experience. Each box, which was pale pink, opened to reveal a sample and bottle and an information card that explains the scent’s notes, brand’s origins as well as the percent concentration and return procedure. I quickly realized the one of my favourite things about Dossier’s minimal packaging is its elegant and consistent bottle style. Its caps are glass bottles are magnetic, and every perfume comes with the same style bottle which create a stylish appearance (and well-organized) in any bedside table or bathroom surface.
To determine the true quality and effectiveness of a perfume the effectiveness and quality of perfume, there are only two main questions to be asked (to me at the very least). Does it smell great? Will it stay? Dossier immediately did a thorough check of both of these boxes. I tried the first time Woody Sandalwood the scent that was created to imitate the iconic Le Labo Santal 33. It didn’t just smell exactly like the luxury version and lasted for hours, but my Dossier bottle was able to last longer with more natural tones those similar bottles from Le Labo equivalent.
Although I’m not always a fan of designer perfumes can be quite over my skin (and give off a strong initial an hour or two of smell. The fragrance off this perfume is long lasting.
Find The Scent (And Give your cents)
Every Dossier fragrance always over-whelmed my expectations. The scents are remarkably similar to their design inspirations (and they do keep their scents for longer). However, the most definitive review is from my roommate, who’s the only one who has noticed my scent in lockdown. When I first tried this Woody Sandalwood scent, she immediately asked me if I’d purchased the Le Labo Santal 33. While I was trying every scent, she mentioned the wonderful scent that hung around our living space.
The only thing that’s better than a scent that draws admiration is one that costs less than half that of its designer counterpart. I’m not taking Dossier for granted with its purchase risk-free policy. Instead I’ll buy several more bottles to give as extravagant gifts for the holidays that don’t affect my budget.
Style: Rich, woody.
Ingredients of Le Labo Santal 33 Dossier
The ingredients that are used in this type of Perfume are as:
- Alcohol Denat.
- Perfume (Fragrance).
- Aqua (Water).
- Benzyl Alcohol.
- Benzyl Benzoate.
- Benzyl Salicylate.
- Butylphenyl Methylpropional.
- Cinnamyl Alcohol.
- Citral.
- Eugenol.
- Farnesol.
- Geraniol.
- Hexyl Cinnamal.
- Isoeugenol.
- Limonene.
- Linalool.
The producer has the right to change the ingredients. To find the most comprehensive and current ingredient list, go to the packaging of the product
Reasons to Enjoy Dossier
Dossier’s fragrances are 100 100% vegan, cruelty-free non-phthalate and paraben-free, and UV-filter and colorants are not included. This means you’ll be smelt amazing and not compromise your health.
Not sure what you’re “signature fragrance” is? Dossier has a short test to guide you through your first purchase!
With Dossier’s you can purchase (and try) your preferred fragrance and return any fragrances you don’t like for full reimbursement.
Dossier’s blog provides helpful tips about how and where to apply your perfume to get the longest-lasting scent, a comprehensive guide to perfume, and much more informative content designed to rid the perfume world from its past feeling of exclusivity.
Dossier’s low-cost perfumes aren’t cheap. They are made from Grasse, France (the perfume capital of the world) using only the best quality, clean ingredients.
Conclusion
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