Vanille Monoï

Vanille Monoï by Les Senteurs Gourmandes
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4.6 / 10 31 Ratings
A perfume by Les Senteurs Gourmandes for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is sweet-floral. It is being marketed by Parfums par Nature.
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Main accords

Sweet
Floral
Synthetic
Gourmand
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
RosewoodRosewood
Heart Notes Heart Notes
TiaréTiaré Citrus notesCitrus notes
Base Notes Base Notes
VanillaVanilla JasmineJasmine
Ratings
Scent
4.631 Ratings
Longevity
6.126 Ratings
Sillage
5.926 Ratings
Bottle
6.134 Ratings
Submitted by Antoine, last update on 16.11.2021.

Reviews

1 in-depth fragrance description
8
Bottle
5
Sillage
10
Longevity
0.5
Scent
Camerlenga

3 Reviews
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Mono-iiiih: Cheap Summer-Sun-Sonstwas fragrance! :-/
One could also call me Mrs. Anti-Vanille - until, yes, until the EDPs of Les Senteurs Gourmandes crossed my path. Whether cheap or expensive, synthetic or natural, vanilla is only allowed on my body if it is massively subordinated and integrated, instead of, as is so often the case, wanting to be the focus of attention. And hardly anyone gets that baked that MIR does not clap the vanilla frontally into the fine nose. I don't even have anything against vanilla - the real bourbon vanilla is allowed to crumble into the self-baked one. ;-)

Back to body scent whitewash:
My first highlight was vanilla violette - floral, soft, lulling and, yes, vanilla, but well embedded and by no means dominant. The LSG ouds, on the other hand, which were also ordered as samples, were lost all along the line - when trying them out and from vo to hi when wearing them, they were simply irrelevant, bland.

As far as naturalness is concerned, which is explicitly advertised here, the stupid suspicion creeps up on me that the only natural thing about LSG-EDP is alcohol: 85% of natural origin, an EDP has approx. 10-14% fragrance. Mm, well ... for the rate of less than 30€/100ml I don't expect anything what I know like bulging perfume with natural ingredients cuddled to death by hand, that would be naive, not to say stupid. But I expect more than pure marketing blah, greenwashing, because "all the world" is going to be steep right now.

I ordered the 100ml violet and got several more LSG samples:
- Cafe Tonka (* yawn*)
- Figue Sauvage (luxuriant sweet fig & discreet floral)
- Amande Fleurie (Jil Sanders Sun sends - nice - greetings ;-))
- Vanilla Noire (double split ...)
- Thé Absolue (*Gaeaean*)
- Encre de Vigne (*hust* 0815-oppaduft)
- Figue Sauvage (biting green 'a fig striped)

...and the VANILLE MONOÏ(iiih).

I love the scent of Tiaré, I do! ... not necessarily the widespread Monoï Tiaré oils *urgh*, but Tea Natura, for example, has created a wonderfully minimalist care product in the natural cosmetics sector: simply coconut oil plus Gardenia Tahitensis = Tiaré. Since I fortunately don't need any skin care (and coconut oil for me if it's not the optimum anyway), I don't use it for the oil ...

... the vanilla monoï came just in time, where I'm in a fragrance frenzy again. Duftrausch excludes commercial perfumes (incompatibility of BHT and some synth. fragrance components) - ergo I hide through the big wide world of niche and natural fragrances. A fragrance for my nose does not necessarily have to smell like pure nature - it has to convince me.

If I had been guided by sniffing at the sample, I would have taken vanilla monoï directly to the waste: years ago I got out of the conventional cosmetics market and crawled into my fragrance-sensitive nose a cheap synthetic coconut vanilla sun cream esker 0815 fragrance, which somehow managed to escape from the insignificance of the eternal limited editions of the drugstore summer season into the world of perfumes ...! -_-

Since fragrances go in worn but sometimes very different ways than pure smelled, I sprayed it courageously on - and could have bite my ass: original the same Gemiefe. Ok, wait and see how he develops ... Pustekkuchen. The only development that vanilla monoï has been wearing for several hours is vanillekokosirgendwasblumigem - vanilla pushed itself a little more into the foreground in the course of the hours.

And if I haven't waffled your brains off so far, you may remember: I LOVE synthetic vanilla fragrance beyond all measure. Don't. Don't. -_-

For me, a fragrance doesn't have to lay down anything I know like distinctive change in the course of wearing it - really not. I just need him to promise me, take me with him, lull me in. Otherwise Vanille Violette and Amande Fleurie would not appeal to me, because if LSG has perfected one thing, it would be to create a rather constant fragrance over hours instead of a composition that is gradually developing. Where head, heart and base remain? Well ...

Rosewood? Citric nuances? My beloved jasmine scent? The truck with the artificial vanilla and "something flowery that pops" barrels can't have more of these components than it can have touched while passing by.

Who likes to be wrapped for hours in a cheapy synthetic summer sun sunscreen scent cloud: access.

Everybody else: Hands off, urgent.
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