Dream Angels Halo
Dream Angels Halo opens with tiare flower and freesia against fig leaf and poinsettia — a green, tropical quality that separates it from the typical early-2000s sheer floral.
The scent fingerprint
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- Vanilla50
The note pyramid
- Fig Leaf
- Freesia
- Poinsettia
- Tiare Flower
- Black Pepper
- Orchid
- Vanilla
By the editors · 2 min readDream Angels Halo opens with tiare flower and freesia against fig leaf and poinsettia — a green, tropical quality that separates it from the typical early-2000s sheer floral. There is texture here at the opening: a faint waxy brightness from the tropical petals and a cool green from the fig leaf that most contemporaries avoided.
Black pepper in the heart adds quiet depth alongside orchid's soft sweetness, while vanilla grounds the middle register. Sandalwood brings the dry-down to a muted close. Compared to its Dream Angels siblings, Halo has more structure and a subtly exotic character that wears close but sustains through a full day.
Scent twins
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