People who bought this also bought...
Reviews
Roger & Gallet Bois d'Orange Soap 100g is rated
out of
5 by
5.
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Fizzy from
A Lovely Soap
This is probably the best soap you can buy for everyday use. It is a real pleasure and feels great. It has a lovely light perfume which is pleasant to wash with, but won't linger and spoil any other fragrance you wear.
Date published: 2020-11-29
Rated 5 out of
5
by
andrexpuppy from
luxe soap
smells divine, luxe lather. try the hand cream too - its gorgeous
Date published: 2014-06-13
Rated 5 out of
5
by
19Jannydiva54 from
Beautiful fragrance
It is so difficult to buy this range on the high street these days so really pleased that I have found it on escentual. What can I say about the fragrance other than it really is a must to smell.Reminiscent of lush orange groves, warm Mediterranean sunshine and happy holidays abroad. Very portable in the soap dish and truly long lasting. Very speedy delivery too - ordered late evening on Thursday and received Saturday morning. Brilliant!
Date published: 2013-05-16
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Sebastian from
Fantastic product.
"Bois d'Orange" translates loosely to orange wood. It is important to point this out because any fragrance with the word "orange" in it, could potentially suggest that it smells of oranges, as in orange juice. This is clearly not the case here. It is rather an aromatic orange scent with a woodiness about it, in other words not sickly sweet to the nose. There are other "notes" within this complex fragrance that are too complicated for me to describe, seeing as I do not have a degree in perfumery.
It has a distinctly mediterranean feel to it, that probably does conjur up images or memories of strolling through citrus groves on a warm summer day in the type of country suggested in the product description; but anyway, enough of me babbling on: just buy one of the products and see for yourself. You won't be dissapointed.
I would suggest that this fragrance range would appeal to women and men (subject to personal taste).
Date published: 2011-03-17