Manguier Metisse Pierre Guillaume

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(14 отзывов)

Manguier Metisse Pierre Guillaume

Manguier Metisse Pierre Guillaume

Rated 4.21 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Manguier Metisse Pierre Guillaume for women and men of Pierre Guillaume

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Manguier Metisse by Pierre Guillaume is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. Manguier Metisse was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre Guillaume. The fragrance features fruity notes, mango, tea, sugar, frangipani, woody notes and powdery notes.

14 reviews for Manguier Metisse Pierre Guillaume

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m a fan of Pierre Guillaume.
    Aquasos blew me away as very unique and refreshing.
    I bought Myrrhiad and Liqueur Charnelle which are lovely but somewhat generic.
    I asked for a sample of this long wanting to try a mango scent and eyeing a full bottle purchase possibly.
    This pleasantly affected me – not as feminine as its made out to be though definitely erring on the ladies side.
    The initial blast is very floral, very typically feminine – after half an hour the mango comes to the fore and the florals die down to a compliment ( I get no tea at all) and the woody notes (cedar become equally complimentary to make it more masculine and ground it.
    AT a distance it comes across as slightly woody not to sweet vanilla but up close it has the depth giving the not too sweet mango with a touch of smokiness.
    If you like gourmand and something to add variety and like mango I think you would be happy. Not in your face, just cheery and passably male scent – I struggle to think of an alternative. Much better than expected and as advertised.
    I’m toying up a bottle but admittedly its for a novelty if I do…

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Absolutely adore Metisse. It is like fruity-sweetened version of Terracota Le Parfum Guerlain, such a smooth skilfully blended mixture from Pierre Guillaume. I was wearing it three times already, always in a very windy weather, sprayed on long summer scarf and many people commented on my perfume in shops, at the dentist, everywhere really – they call it young, vibrant, happy, unusual, – probably my most complimented fragrance so far. Very well-lasting and projects for miles.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    We have a vanilla sugar body spray from Walmart sitting in the bathroom at work. The ladies at work use it sometimes instead of an air freshener. This expensive perfume smells very similar to this if not exactly like it. Simple chemical sugar, unpleasant and harsh, nothing even remotely interesting.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m happy to have a small decant of this,
    and very glad I didn’t spend megabucks on a bottle!!!
    I usually don’t mind a sweet powdery floral, however, it is just a little too sweet for me.
    A lady in her 20s might wear it better, and I can’t really see many gents finding it appealing to wear themselves.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Apparently I’m the oddball, I really like this! First of all it has great longevity on me, and that my friends is extremely rare. I can still smell this fragrance on my skin after 8 hours (the only other fragrance that has this longevity on me is Tom Ford Noir pour femme). This smells like sweet fruits but not at all like Escada or a typical celebrity fragrance. Menguier Metisse has depth and (at least for me) a creative vibe that evokes curiosity. This fragrance is something different. The sillage is moderate and I think that it’s a pretty inoffensive scent. No overpowering notes and even though there is sugar listed in the notes it doesn’t feel cloying og sirupy. Full bottle worthy for me!

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I mean…it’s ok. But I’m biased. I’ve yet to have found a powdery fragrance that I like. The sugar and mango isn’t overwhelming but it’s also kind of cheapy-weepy. It might be nice for daytime on a casual day.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Summer fragrance. Expensive but very strong. Not classy. Similar to elle l’aime Lempicka but stronger

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    too artificial sweetness, the candy mango essence got involved in the scene with a mixage of flowery fruits, some light leather hazy note which is barely detectable, & slightly tea and wood in here. there is something bitter in here & i wonder what it is. maybe it’s kind of mandarin or sweet grapefruits!
    it’s not bad but as well it’s not amazing. just give it more time to realize it clearly, and never sniff this in between other fragrances cause this fragrance has it’s own category and remember this guy doesn’t use cheap materials.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Brings images to mind of an aunt of mine…gold jewellery, hair curled, always with a lovely scarf, never without full makeup and a cloud of perfume around her. In other words very feminine and pretty but perhaps a bit overdone.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Huitieme Art – Manguier Métisse
    Strong opening of sugar and tropical fruits, especially mango as it’s the main note!
    Then, we can get a sweet floral note that reminds me a sweeter jasmine plus some litte powdery notes that come by.
    We feel dry and smooth woody notes – no more floral or fruity accords here.
    Good one, but i think women will love it more…
    😀

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I smell an intense creamy mango, yes it’s sweet but I love it. I feel the creaminess is actually coming from the frangipani, which I normally hate in scents but here it’s a smoothing scent rather than the full on floral scent. Might have to purchase a FB soon.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Shares the sugary quality which is so dominant in Huitieme’s Sucre d’Ebene. Here it is less intense but still a dominant note. Fruity, rather too sweet for me, bordering on syrupy which I really don’t like.
    Makes me feel a little self-conscious. I wouldn’t want people to associate this scent with me. It feels too immature. I think that’s it, but I’m having trouble putting my finger on it.
    EDIT – Has a creamy, almost vanillic quality.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I was expecting luscious fruit, but found something quite different. Banana, vanilla, uniting with jasmine. Dries down to a lightly floral sugary powder.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh, this is much sweeter than it has any right to be.
    I’m disappointed – I thought there would be more fruits and tea and less sugar …
    Mango is noticeable in the top notes together with frangipani, I don’t get any other fruits.
    As they vanish, pure sweetness comes and doesn’t leave.
    Sugar, vanilla, butter, whatever you want.
    Sweet and rich. Exotic? Maybe.
    I’ve smelled it many times.
    Maybe only not that strong and persisting …
    Definitely for gourmand aficionados.
    (I like some gourmands, but this is way too much).
    Great sillage and staying power of about 8 hours.

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