Fleurs d'Ombre

Jasmin-Lilas 2006

Jasmin-Lilas by Jean-Charles Brosseau
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7.1 / 10 39 Ratings
A perfume by Jean-Charles Brosseau for women, released in 2006. The scent is floral-fresh. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Fresh
Fruity
Sweet
Green

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Honeydew melonHoneydew melon Green leavesGreen leaves PineapplePineapple
Heart Notes Heart Notes
White lilacWhite lilac Lily of the valleyLily of the valley JasmineJasmine LilacLilac FreesiaFreesia Mock-orangeMock-orange Orange blossomOrange blossom RoseRose
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk NectarineNectarine PeachPeach

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.139 Ratings
Longevity
6.832 Ratings
Sillage
5.828 Ratings
Bottle
7.337 Ratings
Submitted by Lissy, last update on 10.04.2024.
Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the "Fleurs d'Ombre" collection.

Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
8
Pricing
8
Bottle
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
7.5
Scent
Anamandy

95 Reviews
Anamandy
Anamandy
1  
Not What I Expected
It's very strange that they named this Jasmin Lilas as it is neither. It is a Lily of the Valley scent. It has both notes in the name showing up early in the wear, but they quickly depart, and this turns into a Lily of the Valley soliflore on the dry down. Despite my initial disappointment I still like this as it is a beautiful perfume. I just wasn't looking for another LOTV scent.
I must say that the LOTV is the most natural I've ever smelled. There is no LOTV scent that I have smelled to date that captures that exact scent, but this does. Soft, creamy, and sweet and not excessively green. Smells exactly the same as the bouquets I bring into my house when they are in bloom. It is really pretty. I shouldn't be surprised by how good this smells considering it is a Pierre Bourdon creation. That is what tempted me to buy this in the first place. I just should have done my homework before I did and not been swayed by the name alone.
Oh well, it looks like I now have another LOTV scent to wear. Thank goodness I really like this a lot.
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10
Bottle
10
Sillage
10
Longevity
10
Scent
Fhaldara

60 Reviews
Fhaldara
Fhaldara
1  
Very realistic lilac
This has a very fresh green lilac opening, the best I've tried. It stays green until the sweeter jasmine heart, and dries down to a clean/musky, slightly powdery base. I 've had this fragrance on my want list for a long time, and I am very happy to say it didn't disappoint!
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7.5
Bottle
5
Sillage
7.5
Longevity
5
Scent
Sherapop

1239 Reviews
Sherapop
Sherapop
0  
Difficult Synthetic LOTV Opening
As much as I want to like Jean-Charles Brosseau JASMIN-LILAS, I find the opening very difficult to endure. The lily-of-the-valley rendition used here is unfortunately the same as or similar to the one featured in Coty's ghastly reformulated MUGUET DES BOIS, which to me smells like paint thinner. Here, the lily of the valley note is tempered quite a bit in the drydown by the strong jasmine note, but there is always the lingering memory of paint thinner-cum-lighter fluid which I find somewhat problematic and even annoying. The opening couple of minutes are really hard to bear, and I find myself basically holding my breath to survive. However, the fragrance never delivers enough niceness to warrant the wait, it seems to me.

Perhaps this composition would work better in hot weather, applied outside, so that the solvent-y aspect could evaporate quickly away, giving a swifter development to the drydown and diminishing the waiting period for a decent perfume to emerge. I'll try again when summer arrives. The jasmine is very nice, but all things considered, I'd rather wear a strong jasmine fragrance without this particular lily-of-the-valley note, which to me is not pleasant at all. I love the bottle and even the green color, and knowing that Pierre Bourdon created this perfume, I really wanted to love it too. But I don't.
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