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Sora Dora Ylop

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All sales are final, we are a perfume sampling company - letting you try perfume…

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All sales are final, we are a perfume sampling company - letting you try perfume before you invest in a bottle. Unfortunately, we cannot refund any product that you do not like. If you are new to perfume or wanting to break out of wearing the same scent, try our starter sampler packs so that you can find the perfume that works for you.

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Sora Dora Ylop was launched in 2024, created by Amelie Bourgeois. A unisex fragrance with notes of apricot, tea, apple, almond, osmanthus, rosemary, sesame, vanilla and vetiver. Sora Dora Ylop is an EDP, eau de parfum. 

From the brand - "Ylop is the result of a loving process. Its scents can be imagined by touch: it's right on the skin that this water turns our senses upside down. Playing on the echoes between the velvety softness of an apricot and the sensuality of the dermis, this textured fragrance takes on the scents of the nature of flesh. A veritable capture of the beloved body in a bottle, Ylop offers a prismatic vision of our romantic stories. Sometimes notes resonating from a single body, sometimes mirrors of millions of other skins, Ylop oscillates between its inspiration - Poly - and its multiple sprays - polyamorous. From osmanthus to black sesame, Ylop promises the caresses of cherished skin. Here's to your love." 

Sora Dora Ylop Review

Fragrantica - "This opens with a defined apricot note that is supported by a dryness that I almost mistook for Iris (except it hat a nutty edge), but it was actually tea/almond/sesame. The apple freshens what may have otherwise been a darker opening. Rosemary is listed, but it doesn’t disrupt this incredibly well blended fragrance. It is on the sweeter side, but it’s not Jany-sweet. It creates a more serious vibe. The black vanilla note is a halo around a nucleus of dry apple/apricot, keeping the more gourmand notes on the sidelines. "

Fragrantica - "Osmanthus and tea are prominent, overall this is a sweet green tea to my nose."