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Lalique Lalique White In Black For Men 4.2 oz EDP Spray

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Miris prividne jednostavnosti i prikrivene kompleksnosti čije otkrivanje zahtijeva upornost i želju, te iskustvo uz prstohvat dobre volje. Samo je naizgled razočaravajuć i daje puno više nego se doima. Boucheron homme is a fragrance that has similar characteristics but while it has a more citric floral focus, Lalique Homme has some citrus in the opening but then focuses more on floral woody accords.

I really hoped that this one would be more powerful and project some...but this doesn't project AT ALL. The far dry-down, when the fragrance sits close to the skin, this fragrance turns into a sweet-powdery-woody fragrance with emphasis on the woody part.The drydown is so pleasant. Sweet but woody, you can really smell the vanilla (not in a gourmand way) and the sandalwood. It has a darker side to it, not a playful, sexy sweet bomb overloaded with ambroxan like modern blue frags; it's more mature and refined, understated but quite authoritative.

Longevity is excellent. One spray lasts an entire working day with commendable projection and sillage. 11 hours after spraying it today I can still detect it on my skin. I would say that it was more a unisex fragrance because of the sweet and floral like notes. The way the EDT smells after it has been on your skin for 10-15 minutes is how the EDP starts off. It does have citrus in its opening, but that accord is very fleeting and light. It's almost entirely concealed by the powdery and woody notes. There is a single large cube of ice in his bourbon. He rattles it a bit against the edges of the glass before finishing the final drops. He wears a well fitting suit, pressed dress shirt, no tie. He waves to the bartender to signal he would like another drink. Having been made in the late 90s, it's almost as if Roucel took the vanilla and lavender straight from The Dreamer/Le Male, the rosemary and sandalwood from Platinum Egoiste and combined them with the pristine cedar note from Bois du Portugal to create what is possibly the most well balanced designer barbershop that exists to date. A glorious mashup indeed.A very gentlemanly scent, but never funky, dated, or overly mossy (like Drakkar Noir and Paco Rabanne PH). It’s one that just keeps growing on you. You will smell very special and good wearing this. There's something giving off some herby skank in the opening, I think it's the combo of jasmine, lily of the valley and rosemary, and it's both strange and compelling. The herbal note is slightly reminiscent of Granville by Dior, but it's less piney (although there is a piney nuance here).

|Lalique Pour Homme by Lalique is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men. Lalique Pour Homme was launched in 1997. The nose behind this fragrance is Maurice Roucel. Top notes are Lavender, Rosemary, Grapefruit, Bergamot, Pomelo, Mandarin Orange and Tangerine; middle notes are Cedar, Iris, Lily-of-the-Valley and Jasmine; base notes are Oakmoss, Sandalwood, Vanilla, Patchouli and Amber. I became acquainted with the Lalique Pour Homme Lionne ( please note that there is a LPH flanker called Equus ) as a result of a glowing account on YouTube and given it came in a gift set with a tube of shower gel and at a very tempting price point I thought this citrus aromatic woody fragrance, an EDP no less and offered in a 125ml bottle, worth a blind buy.

The opening hits you with a citrus-spicy-lavander which can be a little harsh for some, but it makes a statement about what this fragrance is about: a masculine-sophisticated classic fragrance. Some may see that as a little bit dated, but if you are 30+ you can easily appreciate this one.

If you prefer to reach us by phone, our Customer Service is available at +33 (0)1 55 90 59 63 from Monday to Friday 10.00 - 19.00 and Saturday 10.00 - 17.00 (CET) EDP - I like the Lamiaceae herbal top. I have a very high tolerance for these raw smells and use diluted herb oils almost daily on my skin. Many don't like the frankness and astringency of the scents from the Lamiaceae family. The powder is present right at the top, anyway, as balance. I did not have any classic Fougère (barbershop style) fragrance in my collection, but after buying this fragrance, I realized what I missed. English | Deutsch | Español | Français | Čeština | Italiano | Русский | Polski | Português | Ελληνικά | 汉语 | Nederlands | Română | العربية | Українська | Монгол | עברית I smell lavender, lily of the valley and other florals layered on a vegetal base that smells nothing so much as the stem of freshly trimmed flowers. There is some citrus, but it dies in minutes of the opening. I would describe this fragrance as a synthetic green floral. After it dries down a little, the citrus fades into an oak moss that remains for the rest of the experience. Sandalwood and amber start to shine through right behind the lavender. The iris is there, and I was worried this fragrance would be more powdery (not a big fan of powderiness), but it is nuzzled in the amber. This is far too synthetic for hot weather. This perfume has only ever worked for me on cool—but not cold—days. For delivery to European Union countries, Norway, Switzerland and Monaco, the average delivery time is between 2 to 5 days from the date of dispatch.

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