Lady Million Lucky Paco Rabanne

3.71 из 5
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Lady Million Lucky Paco Rabanne

Lady Million Lucky Paco Rabanne

Rated 3.71 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
(24 customer reviews)

Lady Million Lucky Paco Rabanne for women of Paco Rabanne

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Description

“Seize your dreams and build your own life. Intensely. Grab hold of happiness when it arises. Pure feeling. Tremble, share, and dare. Without limits. Live every moment, without delay.”

Lady Million Lucky Eau de Parfum represents the thrill of the moment with a “euphoric” freshness and a sensual floral composition. Accord of rose is announced as voluptuous and insolent, with the signature mixture of raspberry and honey and additional velvety woods and hazelnut.

It is available as a 30, 50 and 80 ml Eau de Parfum.

 

Lady Million Lucky was launched in 2018.

24 reviews for Lady Million Lucky Paco Rabanne

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    A clear example of how first impressions can be deceiving. When I first sprayed it, it was heavy and stuffy. Surprisingly I noticed none of the raspberry or flower notes, only hazelnut, honey and sandalwood. After 15 minutes without improvement I wrote it off as not working on my skin.
    However, after about 30 minutes, it started to soften. The raspberry notes appeared and quickly took center stage. At this point it impressed me in how much it smelled like actual wild raspberries. Within hours it turned into a pleasant generic creamy scent. A bit of the raspberry, a bit of the hazelnuts and a bit of the honey. All well blended with nothing really standing out. That stage then lasted for a full day on me.
    In the end, this ends up a nice soft and creamy woody scent with a few hours of raspberry. Even though I like it, I would not buy it. Mainly because of the unpleasant first stage. I don’t mind generic, but I mind having to wait through 30 minutes of disliking my smell for something a could find a better performing dupe for.
    And as always; perfume behaves differently on different people. Do take that into account.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Tried it again, still love it, it reminds me a tiny bit of LVEB Intense but waaay better because it’s way sofer.
    Don’t know how that is possible but I’m not getting any raspberry, just nutty, woody, slightly sweet, slightly floral with maybe a little bit of honey, a little bit of that bubblegum but not fruity flavored. Very warm and cozy and it has a bit of that ‘warm skin’ quality to it.
    The first Paco Rabanne I like!
    UPDATE: It’s the day after and I can still smell it in my hair a little from using just one spray

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Tested this on the same day I smelled about 10 of the other ones so take this with a grain of salt, but I’ll surely be testing it properly in the future because from what I could smell so far I love it!
    Soft and nutty and warm yet there’s something almost like bubblegum to it. At the same time it smells delicious but more like a perfume than a dessert.
    I was terrified to spray it because I hate the original Lady Million but this one has nothing to do with that one.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I was worried about this one because I have a troubled history with honey and raspberry, but wow! I am shooketh! On me, this comes across smooth, creamy and raspberry/honey sweet (but not fake or toothache style) with a touch of woodiness due to the hazelnuts. I’m not sensing jasmine in the usual way (bad breath or poop) thankfully and the cedar is also non-existent (another plus since I usually hate cedar). I am pleasantly surprised by this one and lucky (see what I did there?) that it didn’t turn out cheap smelling or dirty on my skin. If I can find a decent decant size, I’m snatching it up; a full bottle will come later if it ends up at discounters like the original Lady Million.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This scent smells luxurious. It has a sweet raspberry note which could appear cheap in many perfumes. In this one it’s very well combined with woody, floral notes. To me its a great scent during fall. The honey note creates this feeling. It’s a pretty sharp perfume too. I’d say it could be a unisex scent.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Certainly pleasant, smells juicy fresh, with some warm notes in the back ground…I tried it on my way out, so I can’t really review it in depth..but first impression, I like it, I dont get any unpleasantness at all..lovely !!

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I like it , but its not so much to it, for me it smells like the first lady million only a hint of raspberry . One thing i dont like is that its too sugary like candy

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Sorry, but this to me smells like urine!!!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    There’s something in top notes that is unbelievably cloying and overpowering. And trust me, I don’t mind huge, in-your-face gourmands when I’m in a mood for them 🙂 This perfume, however, is a sweet, tacky mess.
    It made me think about a smell you get from fruity car air-freshener when your car was parked in full sun on a hot day.
    Thankfully it disappeared from my skin after 4h.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Top notes are fresh fruity and very interesting. Later it is all about nuts dipped in honey plus some cashmere note and woods. Not bad, not exceptional either.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I sprayed this one in a store where unfortunately the male version was not available to test. This juice is amazing! Ladies, this is a beautiful, sweet floral with honey and floral notes which for me are so sexy. The raspberry I got off inital spray. If this is any indicator of how the male version would smell (with the swap of some notes. Like raspberry replaced with plum) then damn I am amazed! A very well done scent.
    9/10

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    The opening: a mish mash of fruit and floral. Purely sweet. Tacky and cheap smelling, a smell of vomit is prevalent and a chemichal note makes the result disturbing
    The drydown: after one hour it seems to have softened into a makeupy, perfumey scent, which you get after a movement of your hand. It does smell familiar now, a scent women were wearing late 90s early 00s. If you smell it up close it will still smell nauseating.
    Lady Million Lucky is going to appeal to younger audiences and to those who like sweet fruity scents. For me it’s a pass. It seems they wanted to release a flanker just to stay relevant. Paco Rabanne how about releasing flankers of Calandre, Metal and Nuit?

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a first test on a hot june day – and all I can detect is raspeberry with some washed-out white flower background laid on sth that is slightly salty on my skin. The composition dissipates fast on me, and does not smell all that pleasant after initial 12 minutes. The top is gentle but repetitive. I think it’s not good at all.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    @Lez 7: it’s probably the honey note giving a urine vibe rather than the hazelnuts. I’ve not smelled it yet, but from what I’m hearing it’s nothing to run all over town trying to find. Really sad how these fragrance releases are becoming more insipid, vapid and uninspired…

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I cannot believe all the negative comments on Lucky.It is a very pleasant gourmand version of Lady Million.It is quite sweet and flirty nothing tacky about it,drydown is a slightly woody and sweet raspberry cream.Tested on paper it is a bit generic however it blooms on skin and sillage and longevity are both above average

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    An awful boring chemical scent, I wish I could say at least one thing constructive, but it smells of faint sugared water and a metallic chemicals. Honestly, who finalizes the release of this stuff? I honestly cannot believe how uninspiring and bland this is. Awful tacky bottle too, just thrown in for good measure.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I had really high hopes for this so much so I nearly purchased as a blind buy. But I decided to test it first and I’m so glad I did. It’s a mishaps mash of smells and I cannot detect any notes at all. I think it’s the nutty note that’s making it smell like urine. Si it’s a definite no.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I really want to try this as I never smelled the original, but seeing raspberry as a top note is not promising to me. I have a strong dislike of raspberry when too much of it is used and that tart fruitiness just makes me go ‘blech’. I’m also wary of the hazelnut note as I typically don’t like nutty smells in women’s fragrances. By the way, Raiza1990 made me bust out laughing with the ‘dirty nuts’ bit! LOL!

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Surpised to write this BUUUUT……
    Probably the best Raspberry scent so far after Hot Couture by Givenchy.
    Lots and lots of thumbs up!

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Tested yesterday in the evening by a sample, at first this is honey, warm honey. It settles down in an hazelnuts accord we may love or not.
    Not exceptional nor so banal but simple, very simple.
    I think the honey note is the only best part.
    “Lucky” who loves it.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    This is again one Lady Million perfume I don’t like that much. This line has gotten some critics from me over the years. It’s not slushy and floral like the EDP ja EDT that I didn’t like, but it’s just generic and celebrity perfume-smelling in my opinion. Sweetness, some roses and spicy sandalwood are the only notes I get.
    It’s shampooish, but I don’t like how it smells kind of cheap.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Im with Raiza’s review below mine. This truly smells very generic. Sickly sweet (and at the same time tart) rapsberry dipped in honey killed all the other notes if you ask me. Unfortunately I can’t get any hazelnuts or jasmine there.
    What a shame as the bottle looks lovely, but sorry, this is a teeny fruity juice to my taste.
    To me 4/10.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    I didn‘t liked this one. First, Sillage is terrible. Second, it is a unbalanced mix of dirty nuts and a generic, fresh raspberry, with a touch of rose. There are fragrances that can mix fresh and sweet or sweet and earthy or fresh and earthy well, Lady Million Lucky isn‘t one of those.
    I am a big fan of the original, but this one is disappointing.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    the most beautiful bottle of all Million flankers and the notes sounds very promising too. Can´t wait to try this! love rose and haselnuts, just not sure how they can work together…lets sniff

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