ProsThe luxurious tin case exudes elegance, and the metallic sensation when opening and closing releases a burst of fragrance that's simply delightful. The texture is rich and firm, making it more suitable for cooler weather rather than summer. The scent isn't reminiscent of sweet oranges, but rather captures the green, zesty aroma of orange peel. The top note is strong and slightly sharp, like freshly cut plant stems, followed by a subtle, soap-like fragrance that lingers.
ConsDespite 'Eau d'Orange' in the name, if you're expecting a fresh, sweet citrus juice scent, you might want to try Eau de Citron Noir instead. That one's closer to the popular idea of orange pulp fragrance. Another downside is the high price point, and the fact that it's becoming increasingly difficult to find the Face and Body Balm in Hermès stores in Korea.
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