8ᵉ Jour 1991 Eau de Toilette

8ᵉ Jour (Eau de Toilette) by Yves Rocher
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7.7 / 10 73 Ratings
8ᵉ Jour (Eau de Toilette) is a popular perfume by Yves Rocher for women and was released in 1991. The scent is spicy-oriental. The production was apparently discontinued. Pronunciation
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Main accords

Spicy
Oriental
Floral
Sweet
Woody

Fragrance Notes

IrisIris White honeyWhite honey CinnamonCinnamon FrankincenseFrankincense JasmineJasmine MyrrhMyrrh RoseRose VanillaVanilla Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang
Ratings
Scent
7.773 Ratings
Longevity
7.257 Ratings
Sillage
7.254 Ratings
Bottle
7.072 Ratings
Submitted by Ginger, last update on 12.03.2024.

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Lauser93

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Oh yes, it's really beautiful!
Now there's a review of 8ᵉ Jour Eau de Toilette. The miniature did surprise me a little in the end. I always found the fragrance really good and pleasant. But the sillage is very weak, so I thought I would be able to write my review after a few hours. But the scent is still present after more than 10 hours and still shines finely on my hand.

The top note has a sweet scent of honey, cinnamon and woodruff. The heart note smells beautifully of jasmine blossom, iris, violet, ylang-ylang and a little rose water. The base remains sweet with bourbon vanilla and again honey and cinnamon.

This is not a complicated or complex fragrance at all. But very fine, pleasant and suitable for everyday use. My Mini will be kept and cherished.
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Tuzzifruzzi

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Helpful Review 15  
A scent I have a lot of memories with.
It's pretty much been 27 years. At the time I was quite broke and Douglas was taboo. So I had to buy "cheap" my cosmetics including fragrances. I was pregnant and always in the hospital bought a lot of baby equipment, so I had zero money! 8ejour was right in my heart. Fresh but also spicy unique but also noble, exactly my thing. The doctors and nurses told me it is a pleasure to examine me I smell so good :-). Although the scent was so favourable, it was/is very intense and really long scented. I still use the spray every now and then. This immediately brings back memories of that time :-)
Like many other fragrances from Yves Rocher, this one is still top after sooo longer time!
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Ttfortwo

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Top Review 19  
A diva is a diva is a diva
Hohoho, this is a wonderful 90s firecracker, such a diva before the Lord and still wearable. Well, maybe not in the office. By the way: If colleagues are allowed to get drunk on Black Opium with three full strokes after each toilet visit, then one spray of it should not be a real problem. But that's not who I am. I don't like to wear dominant scents in the office. "8e Jour" is dominant and a night scent. And what a one!

"8e Jour is totally at peace with itself. This scent doesn't share. He takes his space and fills it with completely relaxed matter of course.
And yet "8e Jour" is unexpectedly wearable because it doesn't roar around. He doesn't have to. A diva doesn't have to roar, that's the divaesque: The water divides itself in front of a real diva just because she is one.

I haven't smelled such a beautiful warm, slightly smoky and subtly sweetened flower spice for a long time. Dark violet and dense. Rose and jasmine and all the spices of the Orient. Resinous myrrh. Smoky consecration. Anything but filigree and transparent - and yet: He knows how to float. Nothing sticks there, nothing runs off oily.

I have the Eau de Toilette (a flea market find from the weekend, 100 ml still packed in cellophane and for almost no money), the Sillage is really sensational at first, but after about half an hour it goes back to a conventional level and then remains close to arm's length. The durability is good even on my scent eater skin .

My goodness, Yves, you could do it once! Why on earth did you stop developing perfumes at some point and instead produce only fragrances for almost two decades?
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EnyoneEnyone 2 years ago
it's a beautiful spicy fragrance ,lingering in the air on a warm evening, but just like Opium,it is too strong for me to wear.
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