Capricieuse Jeanne Arthes

4.08 из 5
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Capricieuse Jeanne Arthes

Capricieuse Jeanne Arthes

Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
(24 customer reviews)

Capricieuse Jeanne Arthes for women of Jeanne Arthes

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Description

Women’s edition Capricieuse was created as sweet and seductive for the woman with a sexy attitude! She is beautiful, charming and capricious, and enjoys fashion! She is described with the fragrance that begins with lively notes of grapefruit, pineapple, black currant and lily of the valley. The heart blooms with jasmine and orange blossom, on a base composed of an irresistible, warm and gourmand mixture of vanilla, cedar, tonka, sandalwood, praline and caramel.
The bottle of the new fragrance Capricieuse is shaped like a mirror, with pale pink fluid making this edition even more feminine. The stopper is shaped like a crown and the outer carton is decorated with a bright print. The fragrance is available as 100 ml EDP.
Capricieuse was launched in 2013.

24 reviews for Capricieuse Jeanne Arthes

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    To my knowledge, the Jeanne Arthes brand isn’t sold locally, so this was an on-line blind buy that turned out to be a success. I must admit that my primary reason for choosing this fragrance was that it is supposed to resemble MANIFESTO (by YSL), which I’d liked when I’d tested it a few months back. I haven’t smelled MANIFESTO since, so I honestly can’t say whether or not CAPRICIEUSE smells anything like it, but CAPRICIEUSE is very nice on its own.
    On me, CAPRICIEUSE is a creamy, warm and casual scent with underlying notes of musk, woods and vanilla. There are subtle hints of the florals and fruits, however, I don’t find this to be a fruity-floral. Some reviewers report finding this to be sharp or medicinal, but I don’t get any of that, luckily.
    CAPRICIEUSE isn’t overly sweet, but for me it’s sweet enough to be an autumn and winter scent. The sillage is on the softer end of moderate and I can apply several sprays. Longevity on me is pretty good and this also lingers well on clothing. All in all, this was a good find.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m kinda misled, people told me this one is delicate and yummy, but I’m finding it quite sharp in the beginning. The mixture between the praline and the pineapple is really strong. Eventually in a few minutes you can sense some delicacy, it gets more tender perhaps for the tonka. I want to give it a chance, but it’s definitely a winter baby.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This fragrance is very similar to Ellen Tracy Bronze. The soft dry down and the lingering notes is almost exact. It has decent sillage and projection. For the minimal amount of money, it is worth the purchase! The pineapple and the lemon are noticeable, yet softened by the tonka bean. It reminds me of lemon meringue. Sweet but not overly so.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Wow, now that I’ve sniffed the EDP of Manifesto– I agree that Capricieuse is a great dupe!
    I prefer the Jeanne.
    Manifesto has better quality, depth, and lasting power…. but for me– I’ll take JA.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    perhaps my first review was a little harsh, I came back to this scent today because I have a bad cold and many of my scents tend to aggravate my sinuses when I’m sick. This one is wonderful. The silage must not be too bad because I keep getting little whiffs through my stuffy nose. If anything this will most likely be my go to scent for when I’m sick :p it really does smell wonderful though and oddly today I am not getting the hairspray vibe that I didn’t like the first time I wore this, although my nose just may not be as sensitive due to the cold.
    I am definitely going to give this a go when I’m better again as well.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I had high hopes for this, my first Jeanne Arthes buy. high quality drug store perfume? Count me in. I had heard this is very similar to VS noir tease, one of my favorites. The good news? It IS very close. the bad news? It has even less staying power. And noir tease is pretty fleeting. I very liberally sprayed all over me and the scent almost instantly fled. Very sad. Also, the fleeting scent I am smelling on my wrist now that it has dried down is not as yummy as noir tease. It kinda smells like cheap hairspray. I still have high hopes for other Jeanne Arthes scents on my want list, I am not giving up on this brand yet!

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Very nice! I received this in a swap at about the same time that I received the newer D&G Pour Femme. I like them just about equally; they are similar in style, if not longevity. Since I have both, I’ll pass this on to my daughter. This is really deliciously beautiful.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Sweet smell with some accords of chunky chocolate praline with nuts:) and some metal notes of hot sugar like at “candy “Prada
    I think it disappeared very fast from skin leaving trace of alcohol but on closes it stayed better on pashmina.
    It not have so good dry down like more luxus perfumes but for this kind of price – very good quality . and bottle is very nice too.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet, nutty praline with a soft berry undertone…this is the definition of gourmand fragrance. Just try not to lick your wrist 🙂
    Like all Jeanne Arthes fragrances, this one is extremely well blended; to the point my (admittedly amateur) nose can’t really pick out the individual notes. It’s like the the first whiff you get when you walk into a gourmet candy shop…warm, buttery toffee, nutty pralines, and of course milk chocolate.
    I don’t get any sour or medicinal notes with this at all…I find it lovely from the first spray and all day. I would say its fairly linear, remaining sweet and developing a tad bit of powderiness near the end.
    Also the packaging and bottle are just adorable… what a find! Love it!

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Jeanne Arthes fragrances are a bit hit and miss, so my review will be rather neutral for this one.
    Capricieusse starts off as very nice, you can definitely see the similarity to YSL’s Manifesto. It smells good for a while, like 1-2 hours, but after that it takes an artificial, medicinal turn. By that stage, the scent is largely gone, however the artifical base sticks for quite a while bearing a whiff of the initial feel turned/faded. That’s not so off putting but neither pleasant.
    I’ll be still keeping and using my bottle but won’t be repurchasing.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    If Capricieuse was a chocolate, it would be a soft centred Praline Caramel with Vanilla Swirl.
    Opens with a luscious Praline nutty sweetness which dries down to a lasting memory of a great box of chocolates.
    If like me you like to keep fancy chocolate boxes and open them every now and then for a reminiscent sniff, that is Capricieuse.
    Very light, feminine and inoffensive to wear, I suggest wearing in cooler seasons or climate control A/C, the heat here (Australia 40C), just evaporated the entire scent from my body.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    This starts out with a hint of something medicinal, and ends up a sweet vanilla powder. Wears pretty close to the skin on me but you can spray as much as you like when it’s such a great price!

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Just bought this in a blind buy. Lasted less than an hour on my skin. Sulphur, musty smell. Not sweet smelling at all, but more like a rotting bouquet. Just awful on me. I honestly intended to give it a chance, but it started to give me a headache. Even after scrubbing it off in the shower, I can still smell it. I’m just happy I didn’t pay too much for it. Add it to my swap list.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Looking at the presentation, we could think this is a copy of La petite robe noire, but actually this is a very good copy of Manifesto by YSL. Maybe less strong, longevity is very correct.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I did a side-by-side comparison with this and Manifesto. I have to say that Capricieuse is nearly identical, except that it is about half-volume.
    The two smell different for about the first 30 minutes. The initial citrusy burst is similar, but obviously not the same. Manifesto is much stronger, and holds an almost “peppery” smell. After the fourth hour, I am hard pressed to tell them apart, except that Capricieuse is still about half as strong. Manifesto holds a tad more vanilla at this point, but not much. They are both very sweet and a little powdery in their drydowns. I really liked my Manifesto sample and took a chance on Capricieuse…I am VERY glad that I did. I think that all but the most sensitive noses will find it a great substitute.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I would have gladly paid far more for this perfume. As it is, I paid $11.95 for 3.4 ounces.
    It starts off with a fruity, very slight citrusy feel that soon blends in with a warm vanilla and caramel dry-down that is soft and delicious. It is NOT as overpowering in that way as Fancy or Fantasy, both of which can easily suck the oxygen out of a room.
    But it does have excellent longevity. Several hours later I’ll get a whiff of a delightful scent that is fresh and cozy — a combination very well done.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Ok, so i smelled this in my local clothes department store and i just thought it smelled GORGEOUS, warm floral sweet berries and a sexy base of vanilla and caramel. So i picked up a bottle and bought it. It was very priceworthy, only 9 dollars, and thats a 100 ml bottle! It kind of remind me of a juicy coutoure scent, and since i have wanted to buy that one but find it very expensive , this is a great substitute and for a killer price. Totally recommend it, if you like floral gourmand scents. 9/10

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I haven’t had luck with Jeanne Arthes… the Vanilla Apple wasn’t what I expected (too much tobacco smell, not enough gourmand/sweet) the summery fruit scents have no longevity/potency and one was just old lady horrible…. so I wasn’t expecting much with this one…. and still decided to shell out a $13.25 blind buy (from ebay with free shipping… I live in the middle of nowhere and have to blind buy all my perfumes based on notes and reviews). Well…. this perfume is AMAZING!! It’s so soft and creamy and sweet. And the caramel and praline smell like Katy Perry’s Sheer Killer Queen to me (I love that smell).
    I don’t get the fruit notes… can’t immediately smell any pineapple or grapefruit. But i do get the woody gourmand yumminess, and that is all that matters to me. I immediately went to the ebay seller and bought TWO more. Yum yum!
    If anyone has more Jeanne gourmands to recommend, I’ll hear them!! I like my perfumes sweet-sweet like cupcakes and candy! 😉
    Day 2 of my love affair with this perfume! To me, it is a great, cheap alternative to the Naughty and Nice Fantasy perfumes by Britney Spears. The soft sweetness with a hint of woods and powder/creaminess (Naughty is more woody, Nice is more powdery). I just can’t get enough of this affordable lovely scent!

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    this is of course a copy of manifesto YSL but in a lighter version. Longevity 3 hours and very close to skin. It opens with something fresh, I think orange and after 10minutes settles to an oriental vanilla. I hoped it lasted a little bit longer at least on my clothes (like some other perfumes), but unfortunately no trace to it.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I haven´t smell this yet but I want it. The drawings on the box seem to hint La Petite Robe Noir, any thoughts?

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    The presentation and beauty of the box and bottle alone are breathtaking! The scent actually had me speechless. I am no a grapefruit fan, but this has made me a lover! You smell grapefruit first than pineapple. Then comes the caramel and pralines. It does remind me a bit of Play it Rock by Playboy with its hint of spiciness. I love this so much!!! If you don’t have it get it! It is very affordable and quite beautiful with great sillage and lasting power!

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    WONDERFUL! This is the most scrumptious fragrance I have ever laid hands on. I am swooned, wrapped and engulfed in thoughts of love. It is just in time for St.Valentine for me. If cupids’ bow had a syringe full of these ingredients launched into it, this is how you would experience it. The “love effect” hearts replacing eyes and all.
    Top notes- Sweet Citrus,sandalwood (lemon and pineapple with tonka bean) (about 10 minutes)
    dry down is quick but steady
    Mid notes- Caramel, praline, vanilla, (dessert) not overly done, romantic sweet
    Drydown- black currant, orange blossom maybe some lily(contributes to the clean undertones)
    I don’t smell any cedar, jasmine
    I put this lightly on my pressure points and hot zones at 8:30am. It is now 2:30pm and I am still “sweet”.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    So, this almost a spot on dupe for YSL Manifesto except it is more tart and not as sweet. I actually prefer Capricieuse over Manifesto because it doesn’t smell “greasy” and isn’t as linear. Lasting power is decent and it has a nice sillage. This is cheap but doesn’t smell it and would make a great stocking stuffer for the perfume lover in your life.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a very layered scent to me in a great way – You smell praline and vanilla with the currant, and then in sneaks the cedar and sandalwood and when you go back and think about it, a hint of pineapple…..I didn’t get even a whiff of grapefruit, which is fine with me! I felt a little sexy and risque wearing it:) An excellent perfume in my opinion:) Liking it, bordering on love…..Actually, I’m just gonna say I love it:)

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