Meet Enchanted Rose: a elegant perfume oil inspired by Delina Parfums De Marly, concentrated for longevity and skipping the alcohol entirely.
Pretty without trying, and impossible to dislike.

From First Dab to Dry-Down
Top: Bergamot sparkles with zesty Italian citrus; Nutmeg warms with kitchen spice. And then Lychee and Rhubarb.
Heart: Turkish Rose blooms jammy and opulent. Peony opens dewy and pink. Vanilla melts sweet and custardy.
Dry-down: Cashmeran wraps it in velvety musk-wood. Musk hums soft and skin-warm. Cedar lends a clean, dry-wood edge. And then Incense.
Impression, Not Imitation
Side by side, a designer spray hits louder for the first ten minutes — that’s the alcohol talking. Once it settles, an oil like this tracks remarkably close, and it’s still going strong hours after the spray has faded.
A Quick Word on Warm Rose-Floral Scents
Florals are the most-loved family for a reason: they’re pretty, versatile and universally flattering. The oil base here keeps the flowers fresh-cut and alive from morning to night.
Make It Last All Day
Dab — don’t rub — a little onto warm pulse points: inner wrists, the side of the neck, behind the ears. Rubbing crushes the top notes; pressing lets them open naturally.
Why You’ll Reach For It
Florals can read thin in cheap sprays. As an oil this blooms slowly and stays close to the skin, so the petals never disappear by lunchtime.
Because it’s an impression of Delina Parfums De Marly — not the designer bottle — you get the soft, radiant florals you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
Best Worn
It comes alive in cooler weather — think fall evenings and cold-night layering. A natural fit for her, and honestly great on anyone who reaches for it. Wear it where you want to feel put-together and fresh.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: Delina Parfums De Marly
- Scent family: Warm Rose-Floral
- Best for: women's, Spring, Fall
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Great fragrance shouldn’t cost a fortune. Enchanted Rose proves it, one dab at a time.
