Joy by Christian Dior

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Another sample that I found stashed away in a box recently, is this fragrance by Dior and the subject of today’s review, Joy. Joy has become a very popular scent since its release a few years back now. The ad campaign featured Jennifer Lawrence and was seemingly all over the place for a while. How does it smell, perform, when should it be worn, and is it worth a buy? Please continue below for my full take and review on this perfume.  


What does Joy by Dior Smell Like?

Notes include: rose, jasmine, peach, musk, orange, sandalwood, patchouli

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Full Wear Review

Before we get into my thoughts about this scent, let’s see how Dior describes it: A fragrance like a whisper wrapped in the milky softness of sandalwood and the comforting brightness of white musks, blended with a sensual floral heart shining with rose and jasmine. Joy, finally captured in a scent faceted with a thousand enveloping nuances.

Joy opens with a blend of citrus fruits and peach, that seem as if they are dipped in powdered sugar and vanilla. Yes, there is a definite powdery quality to this Dior, but the early fruit notes keep it sweet and away from a baby powder sort of scent.

I enjoy that initial spray, as the perfume feels like it lives up to its name, being quite bright, upbeat, and joyous. However, the opening act is short-lived and this one begins to quickly move into its more floral stage. 

Once it transitions, my nose picks up a lot more jasmine than I do rose. I mean, the rose is there, but I get jasmine, musk, and powder more so…with a hint of patchouli. It’s very clean and pretty linear thereafter.

The only real notable change the rest of the way, is the light creaminess stemming from the sandalwood, blending with the jasmine and rose. This goes from that sweet powdered citrus opening to being mostly a floral scent.

Outside of that brief opening act, Joy seems to very much be a fragrance where you’re essentially going to get most of what to expect, and be able to tell if you like it or not.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Joy has a pretty moderate sillage, during that opening act, and then it is very light. Not undetectable, but not at all a fragrance that projects itself. That’s not a terrible thing, especially for a daily wear, but don’t expect something super bold.

This Dior will give you a small personal scent bubble, but isn’t going to ever blow out a room, unless you spill it all over.

The longevity also isn’t great. It will hang around for somewhere between 5-6.5 hours, before it’s gone from the skin. The performance is definitely one of the weak points for Joy. I do wish that it could at least hit the 8 hour mark, but that doesn’t seem to be in the cards.

 

 

One of its strengths is its versatility. Joy can work well year round and isn’t super niche. This could absolutely be a daily wear for someone either at work, school, or casually. It is put together well enough for semi-formal to formal occasions, as well.

Not really sexy or a nightlife perfume, though. It’s just one that isn’t going to be bothersome to most people and won’t feel like it really stands out like a sore thumb, for the wrong occasion.


Overall Impressions of Dior Joy

Do I like Joy? I like it well enough. It’s not amazing, but not a bad fragrance by any means. I was kind of disappointed that the opening, didn’t stick around for a long time, as that is my favorite part.

The jasmine led dry down is attractive, balanced, but not incredible. I like the happy kind of emotions that this Dior provides and I never felt that it ever smelled bad or was subpar in any way. 

It’s not super original or anything that’s going be all that distinct, but it is a fairly solid perfume overall. The main drawback really is the performance.

Not much sillage, but doesn’t have an elite longevity, either. You might get a few more hours than I did, but it’s just not a powerful scent.

You’ve probably smelled a fragrance similar to Joy before. However, it is a safe bet that provides an above average aroma with daily wear versatility. Whether that is enough to bet on, depends solely on what kind of perfume you’re after. 

Joy is one that can be a daily wear or certainly find a way in one’s rotation. But, not an absolute must have.

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  • 7.4/10
    Aroma - 7.4/10
  • 6.3/10
    Sillage - 6.3/10
  • 6.2/10
    Longevity - 6.2/10
  • 8.5/10
    Versatility - 8.5/10
  • 7.5/10
    Uniqueness - 7.5/10
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