Biancolatte Zeromolecole

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Biancolatte Zeromolecole

Biancolatte Zeromolecole

Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)

Biancolatte Zeromolecole for women and men of Zeromolecole

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Description

Delicate essence, the symbol of purity. Suspended in a blend of vanilla and caramel in harmony with the softness of butter and the merest pinch of salt. Biancolatte was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Stefania Marzufero Boni.

8 reviews for Biancolatte Zeromolecole

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    80% fat from butter, a little vanilla-caramel and salt. Incredibly lovely! Not unisex at all, but a simple little gourmand stuff for girls. It’s overpriced like hell, but if you layer it with Shay&Blue’s Salt Caramel or anything with caramel or coconut or chocolate, it turns to be a masterpiece.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh my god! When I smelled this for the first time I knew I had to have it. This is a beautiful caramel scent! You can’t compare this to any other caramel note. It is so pure, soft, buttery and sweet. This is a true gourmand, it’s delicious. You basically want to lick your skin. Well, even others want to lick your skin. I used this fragrance at work the other day and several of my colleagues commented that I smelled like cake and candy. My boyfriend loves it and tells me I smell like butterscotch when I wear it. I have yet to encounter anyone who thinks it’s sickening, but they probably haven’t told me yet. I can see that this fragrance might be a bit too much for someone, just not for me. I wear this in summertime, daytime, nighttime, whenever I want to, just because I can. Just a note; I live in Norway and summer is basically like late winter/early spring in pretty much the rest of the world. If I lived in Florida I might not grab this fragrance for summer. To sum it up, this is a deliciously comforting scent that embraces you with lovely, buttery caramel. The longevity is good, about 4-5 hours on my skin (which is very good), the sillage isn’t enormous, but if you get a little trigger happy it definitely gets noticed.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This is delicious. It’s mainly milk and vanilla like in Lalao from the same brand. I really liked Lalao as well, being a sweet, warm milk. In this they added a gentle caramel. It’s reminiscent of Baileys in fact, like butterscotch diluted in milk. Actually I find it has alot in common with Britney Spears new Private Show but also Fantasy Intimate like someone mentioned earlier, I think both of them are very similar to eachother as well. Sometimes I get a whiff from the vanilla, and I’m reminded of the sweet, childlike vanilla from Lann-Ael. This one my boy really loved, he said it’s his favourite of all my vanillas so far, which says alot. Too bad it has low sillage and this transparency to it, but I think we can attribute that to the intentional airiness of the fragrance. They weren’t trying to create a thick, heavy gourmand.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I am reviewing a sample kindly gifted by a Fragrantican friend:
    Biancolatte opens very similar to Britney Spear’s Fantasy the Intimate edition, the resemblance is uncanny . Some extra sweet vanillic notes are then added slowly, and from the mid notes down it is pure sugary vanilla, overpowering even to my gourmand loving nose. This vanilla is neither natural or very synthetic, it is passable but so very sweet!
    Overall I was left with the inpression of a very sweet perfume, that was far from being unique or groundbreaking

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells like the glaze on a donut, with a slight airiness and florals – the florals aren’t noticeable, imagine drizzling a little bit of caramel over a flower. Its borders on a gourmand.
    It’s a very nice scent, however I don’t feel like the projection and sillage is good at all.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I get very powdery floral vanilla. Not a gourmand scent to my nose.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    There is a floral tone to this that I cannot quite place and which doesn’t appear in the notes above. Something light, bright, not a heavy floral note but a light whisper of one riding above the others. Butter is prominent here, but unlike with Guerlain’s 2015 release Mon Exclusive, which deploys a butter note offset by lavender and the rich smoky guerlain vanilla, there is no counterpoint to temper it here, resulting in a fragrance that I find unbalanced and in too high a register for my tastes.
    This is mainly, to my nose, a sweet sweet sweet scent, lots of butter, a caramel that is relatively light but verges on the cloying side for me, and a pretty ordinary vanilla, plus of course that lightly floral note mentioned before. It does remind me of the smell of margarine when you start mixing in flour when baking. In fact, I think maybe that’s the problem – the butter scent here is more margarine than butter; one of those that claims to be so buttery in flavour that you will question if it is actually margarine, but which never quite lives up to the promise.
    Overall this is very sweet, not quite toothachingly but definitely cloying for me. High pitched but not shrill, somewhat unbalanced, moderate longevity and sillage. Its a no from me.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    For a fragrance with such typically rich, sweet notes, this has a nice soft almost airy feel to it. It’s not sickeningly sweet or cloying. It’s sweet and you’d have to love gourmands to like it, but it’s refined and has a touch of classiness in comparison to some similar perfumes which overdose on the sweet and feel cheap or sickly. You can smell each of the 4 notes listed in equal measure, each one enhancing the others. The salt really comes in handy to keep this from being too much. At times this almost smells like a sweet butter cookie, and I believe some cookie recipes have a pinch of salt in them! Nicely done!

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