
Miss Rocaille Perfume for Women by Caron
Miss Rocaille by the French parfum design house of Caron was introduced in 2004 as a feminine, refreshing blend of mandarin, jasmine, muguet, violet and waterlily. Miss Rocaille is perfect for daytime wear.
Notes
hyacinth, orange blossom, rose, musk, water lily, pistachio, and basil.
Recommended Use
Casual
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Review of Miss Rocaille by Scent Hound




This is one of my sister's favorites. As she is not disposed towards heavier scents, she took a shine to this from first sniff. Miss Rocaille is a light green scent with some floral components, and doesn't take itself too seriously. Best in the summer or for office wear, not one I would recommend in formal settings. Caron also makes a great body lotion for this.
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Review of Miss Rocaille by Margaret Murphy




Miss Rocaille is the figurative grand-daughter of Fleurs de Rocaille, originally introduced in 1933, and the daughter of Fleur de Rocaille, introduced in 1993. Caron describes Miss Rocaille as a fresh floral, with notes of jasmine, pistachio absolute, white musk, green lily of the valley, water lily, mandarin zest, Vietnamese basil, and orange blossom. To my nose, the various lilies, the basil, the pistachio, and the sheer musk dominate, making this a breezy, watery fragrance that would be just right for very hot summer days. It's not really my taste, since I prefer more concentrated, powdery florals, and it wears off quickly. However, it would be perfect for a teenager or for someone who likes very light, slightly sweet fragrances; and the pink bottle is a nice combination of traditional and contemporary design that would appeal to many women.
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