Quelques Notes d’Amour Yves Rocher

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Quelques Notes d’Amour Yves Rocher

Quelques Notes d’Amour Yves Rocher

Rated 4.14 out of 5 based on 66 customer ratings
(66 customer reviews)

Quelques Notes d’Amour Yves Rocher for women of Yves Rocher

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Description

New Yves Rocher fragrance, Quelques Notes d’Amour, represents a major launch from the house and seeks to portray euphoria and feeling of falling in love. The perfume comes out in September of 2014.

Domitille Bertier signed its creation. The scent opens with accords of bergamot and red pepper. The heart includes Damascus rose, guaiac wood and patchouli, followed by the base of cedar, amyris wood and benzoin.

Available as 30 and 50 ml Eau de Parfum with accompanying collection.

66 reviews for Quelques Notes d’Amour Yves Rocher

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Heavily, oriental. First good but after on skin becoming heavier. Must be patchouli make it heavy. Rose really in this perfume =spray oh good and went. Not bad but not fall in love. Wood affect gives you manly style.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Reminds me of Miss Dior Eau de Parfum (2017). A sweet, soft and lightly woody Rose scent! Love it!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    The patchouli and woody notes take center stage on me, but accompanied by a delectable rose. This isn’t fresh, green and dewy it is romantic, sexy and deep.There is something a bit different about it, could be the amyris. This is one of two YR fragrances I just bought, rekindling the relationship I had with YR 30yrs ago, lol! Both have a patchouli base and I will say that both are done really, really well. Patch can go oh so wrong but if it is right, it is so very right!!
    This is ageless, I can imagine any woman from 18-98 rocking this. It’s “sensual bohemian”, a strong but still soft woman’s scent.
    I like this quite a bit. I’m a sucker for rose, and when you add patchouli and do it well, you have a repeat customer. It isn’t a very loud scent, much more subtle and intimate (but stronger than a skin scent!). Can’t vouch for longevity as I have had it on for like an hour, but I would still say this was a very successful blind buy!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    To me it’s a very beautiful fruity rose.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I got a mini in a swap with comfortablynumb83 such a nice swap. I love all the perfumes we swapped and this might be one of my favorite. I have never smelled anything by this maker and now am curious about it. I love the rose throughout this scent. At first I smell the rose with the patchouli and as it dries down it is a wonderful blend of rose, woods and patchouli. I think this is a good year around fragrance. I will be adding a full bottle to my collection.
    Update – Tested my mini again today and ended up buying a FB. More compliments on this than any other perfume also.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I would call it suffocation, the opening is really nice sweet but the dry down is worried heavy and uncomfortable it’s all about Benzoin and pepper , a really harsh scent 🙁

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Wonderful little nugget right here. Just a beautiful interpretation of rose against a soft yet somewhat dense patchouli backdrop. I’d say it’s a wearable rose; doesn’t delve into geriatric territory; isn’t ultra matronly or anything like that. But it doesn’t hover on the other end of the spectrum either where you find the super-safe sugary vanillic rose scents.
    Very aptly named also. Quelques Notes d’Amour is lovely, sensitive and tender hearted. Highly recommended.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Way too sweet and to linear for me. A pity, as in theory I should like the notes. I passed my bottle on to my daughter.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Rosy, woody and spicy. This perfume is very Yves Rocher ! At start, the rose is fizzy but a few hours later, it’s more powdery. I don’t know why but I think this perfume is a little bit gourmand..maybe because I love Dilmah rose ceylon tea^^ I would wear it in winter, for day and maybe in spring.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful fragrance. Love it. Long lasting scent.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this! I am a big fan of the rose/patch combo and this has to be one of the best I’ve smelled. It is very delicate and slightly sweet but has good silage. I actually prefer this to So Elixir. It is softer, smoother, yet more woodsy the ceder and guaiac are very present for me. I really love the way Yves Rocher does patchouli and this is another little beauty.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    This came as a free gift together with a relevant shower gel. It smells exactly the same. Now, for a shower gel, a sweet shallow rose is just about fine though for a fairly expensive shower gel I’d expect it to have a certain level of depth. But it was a free gift so the horse/moth thing applies. It’s nice enough.
    But for a fragrance — even a mid-to-low-priced popular brand fragrance to smell exactly like a shower gel is a bit too much. Or too little.
    I get a shallow, clean rose up top, no peppercorns though, and a very sweet, still rosy middle/drydown. A bit of defanged patchouli maybe. No wood. Long lasting and not hateful enough to wash off but I can’t imagine applying it to my person again.
    This is “amour” as expressed by a satin pink heart with Svarovski diamanté decorations. Cheap and fairly cheerful but not vulgar enough to wear ironically, and definitely not my thing.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Wonderful odor and amazing long lasting smell. A really great perfume if you lime woodsy notes. 10/10 !

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I tried this scent out and was stunned at how screechy and synthetic the rose in this was on me. I would say that my love for fragrance is still in it’s infancy, so I’m currently just trying everything and anything and given that I like a couple of the Yves Rocher fragrances I decided to try this one out. It just isn’t for me and I’m wondering if roses might just not be my thing. Long lasting and decent sillage so absolutely great for the price if this scent works for you.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Had a sample of this some months ago. Not a like for me. It is in your face from the first spray, harsh, warm and intoxicating.it is a dry fluffy dust, but i don’t like it’s smell,it lacks boldness.i sense the benzoin the most and i’m not very keen on it. Benzoin, incense are notes that i prefer only in small procents in perfumes but in this I sense mostly the dominance of benzoin.
    I really like, enjoy and adore other perfumes from Yves Rocher but this is a yuck, headache inducing.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    A very strong in your face fragrance. Powdery with an almost nauseating sweet fruity undertone.
    I smelled it on some people at different locations and different seasons and got different scents.
    The first time I smelled it I had the impression that it was predominantly a sweet powdery scent, did not get the rosy part at all.
    The second time I smelled it (at an airport, some lovely woman was wearing it) I smelled a lovely rose, Powdery but “defined” meaning that I could identify a rose.
    This scent is not a true fresh rose, it is more an illusion of a rose. Meaning that different scents give you the illusion of the flower.
    Personally I like it, but do not love it.It is pleasent if used in moderation. This scent can fill a room. Projection and longevity are very good.
    I prefer the “spray and walk through” (one spray for me) method with this perfume, because it is very strong and may offend people.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I just bought this beauty and it is my favourite YR at the moment.
    Since most my perfumes are heavy gourmands I wanted to treat myself with fresh rose for summer. That is not easy since I generally don’t like flowers, specially roses.
    But this beauty captured me.
    It is stunningly creamy, soft, milky and perfectly rounded scent.
    I do believe but can hardly imagine how this can be horribly sweet and cloying to someone, since on my skin it is everything but cloying.
    It does have some sweetness but it is creamy and sensual.
    Rose is the most prominent, wood gives it depth and velvet feeling, little bit of patchouli character and lime freshness. Other notes add touch of orient. All together: sensual, sexy, warm rose scent that I can’t get enough of.
    When I first tried it the impression was like I entered a white, empty, sunny room with big bouquet of pink roses and potpourri next to it. Gentle roses and slightly spicy woody aromatic velvety addition.
    It can be safe blind buy and a good gift.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    layer this with a simple caramel scent (e.g. ZARA Oriental) and voilá – u get a perfect dupe of Nina Ricci L´Extase. love

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Now that I almost finished my bottle I think it is the time to give a full review of this perfume.
    God! Quelques Notes d’Amour is the best (not one of the best) blind buy that I have ever done. I really did not expect it to be that good, it is almost cheap but it smells far more better than my expensive perfumes.I cannot get enough of it and I sprayed it so much that I finished the whole bottle in a few months. (and I wore it only at work)
    Quelques Notes d’Amour is warm, slightly spicy ,a little woody and very sweet. It is completely delicious. But its sweetness is not fruity, boring or generic. In my opinion it suits cold seasons, because it is very sweet, it may be cloying in warm weather. It stays very close to the skin, it is not loud or annoying but very long lasting.It is definitely sexy.
    The first day I wore it to office, two of my colleagues (both women) told me that I smell amazing and a male colleague just confirmed 😀 , and both of them asked the name of the perfume and 2 days later even one of them told me that she has actually bought a bottle for herself.
    Also my cousin, who is a perfume lover herself, tested all my perfumes when she was at my place and fell it love with it and told me to buy a bottle for her birthday and I did.
    Though I like most perfumes I hardly love a perfume, but I really love Quelques Notes d’Amour. I love the bottle, the name and the way it smells.
    If you are in to sweet yet sophisticated perfumes and you like roses, try it. It is amazing.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    On my skin the Patchouli/wood-notes is dominant – in a good way. A bit dark but very female’ish. A lot different when I compare to the EdT-version – and they both is perfect to layer. Quelques EdP is in my opinion perfect spring/fall scent. Maybe not for a teenager but sure a scent for a woman. the Patchouli-note reminds me a little of Coco Mademoiselle.
    På min hud är Patchouli/trä-noter mest dominanta – på ett bra sätt. Lite mörk doft men väldigt kvinnlig. Stor skillnad mot EdT-versionen – de är perfekta att ha lager på lager. Quelques EdP för mig är en perfekt vår/höst-doft medans EdT’n är perfekt för varma soldagar. Patchouli-noten påminner mig lite om Coco Mademoiselle.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    One of the best YR fragrances. Real depth and staying power. Sweet fruity florals so I don’t wear it too much but I love it when I do.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells really nice one me, very rosy! Smells really really good! Woods and rose are the perfect match.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a light scent for spring/summer with hint of spicy. Red pepper dominates this scent, so make sure you love red pepper. The patchouli is really clean so if you generally dont gravitate to it, this is really nice wearable version.It doesnt have a lot of depth and very clean. You cant hate patchouli in this one.
    I prefer something heavier in the base to give it some voluptuousness. If this is supposedly love, this is farthest from that.. Light infatuation maybe, but not love.
    This would work for someone:
    -That wants a modern, inexpensive, non offensive, office scent that isnt all sweet and syrupy but a little different.
    -Likes lighter bases and drydowns. Something that just gradually fades away as the day goes on
    -New to the Oriental genre and wants to stick a pinky toe in the water. Light spicy and woods.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    There is something about pink pepper and benzoin that I love. I find benzoin really rich and cloying and I love how the spicy pepper contrasts. You do have to like pink pepper to like this, it’s front and centre. Slightly rose-y floral and less sweet than my other Yves Roche fav, So Eixir Bois Sensual (for reference). All anchored by a clean patchouli. Inoffensive, but not boring like some straight up vanilla/sugar/patchouli scents. I’m looking at you Flowerbomb! This is nothing like Flowerbomb imo, it has a bit of of spice…and rose in Quelques.
    Lasts 8 hours on skin and 12+ on fabric. I wore it yesterday under my t-shirt. I’m wearing a clean t-shirt this morning but haven’t showered yet, I can still sense it. As far as I can tell, it’s always on half off regular price on the website. Yves Rocher scents are a steal.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t smell what is suggested by the notes.
    At all.
    Opens up with a huge sweet blast of raspberry and then sandalwood reminiscent of Gucci Rush for men. Great.
    Then it changes and vacillates between this lovely sandalwood and a gross daisy smell. It can’t make its mind up.
    For the life of me I do not find rose here. I have a mini bottle and I am pretty sure I will give it another go but I cannot see finishing it. If I want rose I would tend toward something by JHAG or wear Stella Nude. A shame really as it could have been great.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    This is nice, sweet, fades gently. A soft, spicy floral overall. I like it, I don’t love it. It’s fairly inoffensive. I wouldn’t spend much money on it, and would rarely wear it.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a nice perfume, but that´s it for me.
    The opening is a sweet light woody rosy smell with a hint of green and citrus coming from the bergamot and it continues so later on, just the bergamot disappears.
    Thank God i can not detect any patchouli on this one.
    Sillage is not that great and i bet longevity isn´t too.
    I think Yves Rocher play way too safe with it´s perfumes. Every one i tried is so innoffensive. yes, this one is pleasant, but nothing to fall in love with.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    This is my new favorite! Makes people ask me what I´m wearing and say I smell wonderful. It is like roses in a damp forest a early morning in late summer – spicy and comforting. A true love for me.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    My mom’s friend, in her 60s, is a poet and red-haired extravagant bright woman. Yesterday she won in the contest and took the two prizes including the main one. And right to cut the story short she wore this perfume and it smelled bright with its own personality. She joined us after the party and smelled like grand lady, made 10 (!) spritz 7 hours ago. On me fresh spritz is nothing special though, clothes from the drawer perfumed yesterday smell better. So it is all individual!

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    I just received this in a swap. I had tested it a few times on paper and thought it was a nice floral for people who may not normally like florals.
    Today I am wearing it on my hand, and this is a wonderful spicy floral for cold weather. It is sweet, but really the spice and wood balances the sweetness well (I am not a huge fan of overly sweet perfume)
    I am impressed, I love the quality of Yves Rocher products but usually find them all a little too light for me, this lasts and my daughter described it was “yummy flowers”
    I am not a big fan of rose, but this rose is nice, it reminds me more of a rosewood note than rose itself, like in Ombre Rose, I see people calling it green , but I get no green from it.
    I guess I can see the relation to Flowerbomb, but there is something in Flowerbomb that turns me off, I think the patchouli in Flowerbomb is badly done (no one hate me please) I think it is just too sweet for a floral perfume, this is spicier and to my nose much more natural.
    I will certainly ask for another bottle when this runs out.
    Flowerbomb makes me feel too girly, this is more womanly to my nose, I love it.
    Edit: My skin eats perfume and the sillage on this is great, I am rather shocked actually. I can smell it every time I wave my hand around.
    Edit: After several hours of wearing this, the dry down is still quite strong but smells very much of a soft tuberose !!
    I am thinking this may be the mix of Amyris, Benzoin , and pepper, but that is just a guess as I have very little experience with Amyris.
    I would have said this is a pretty safe blind buy, but the fact that this turns very white floral on me makes me rethink that, I adore tuberose myself so this is perfect for me, but it may not be everyones cup of tea.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    I just opened the box, First impression:The box smells like a spicier So Elixir which is like a dream comes true, It also smells a little masculine and classic, which I also as a fan of unisex perfumes, find absolutely attractive.The bottle looks very pretty and original. On my skin unfortunately it smells like a completely different perfume! it smells like very sweet milk chocolate and vanilla which is not bad but I hate the fact that I only get vanilla and sweetness from almost every sigle perfume that I wear. I prefer to smell it from the very bottle. I will complete my review after wearing it for sometime.
    P.S (12 hours later) I think I am falling in love…

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    I really expected to like this one because I love all things rose and have enjoyed several scents by Yves Rocher in the past. To my nose, this is mostly spicy, but unfortunately not in a pleasant way. The pepper was way too prominent and gave me an instant headache. This pepper note really reminded me of Avon’s Treselle. This is perhaps a bit dirty, almost musty smelling, and not floral at all. A definite not-for-me. Sadness.
    ETA…This did have pretty good longevity for me – approximately 6 hours and the sillage was moderate as well. So If you like this scent, those details may let you enjoy it even more. Cheers!

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    Excelente, excellent, excelent, spicy but balanced and soooooooooooo very good. Lasts long, compliments every time I wear this lovely perfume. Highly recommended!
    Love it !

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Maybe a little bit too spicy, wouldn’t buy it but I like it. Would wear it as a gift.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    lala-jaenner, “What does an ‘Old Lady’ Rose smell like? I find this not to my liking, it seems very unpleasant when describing a Rose~Please clarify this for me. Have a good time smelling your Roses, to me they smell beautiful.”

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a strong and fresh rose, not an old-lady rose, and lasts forever and ever.
    A good perfume for work, won’t annoy anyone -rose is always polite- but will be there, unchanged, the whole day, and even longer. It has no dry down, forever stays the same.
    If it doesn’t sound poetic, it’s because it’s not: if you’re looking for poetry try something else but if you need a practical perfume, which does its job (making you smell nice a whole day) this one is for you.
    If you like Bvlgari Rose Essentielle but you don’t want to spend the money, try this one.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried this new YR and I was glad that I did.
    Only a few years ago I would have not taken this type into consideration. Too chemical and screechy in the opening like almost every YR, it needs time to find its way on skin. Then it becomes a weird but pleasant scent. Rose and woods, but there is something different and unusual that I cannot put my finger on. Something that makes it different.
    It makes a pretty daytime perfume.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    Quelques Notes d’Amour to me smells a bit like Comme une Evidence by Yves Rocher, which I really don’t like. This one I strangely do like, it just seems a bit more well-rounded and original to me. I believe it’s the benzoin that makes this perfume stand out a bit more. It’s not really my kind of juice but I still enjoy wearing it sometimes.. When I go grocery shopping or whatever. I would never wear Quelques Notes on a night out.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    I hate it with passion. It’s a headache-inducing type of sweet, cloying scent…

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    I see a resemblance in most of Yves Rocher fragrance: a fruitiness/orange blossom and certain level of patchouli. Envisioning colors, some have a creative, almost ‘purple’ smell. ( Not this one.) Fresh/spicy, adoring but modern, and Exciting.
    Most of the time my skin reacts badly to this, with the woods shrieking, etc., as with Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle. But, this one behaves so well on skin I found myself wishing it would suit my style. It may be the modern, sweet rose that I love which keeps this from going sour.
    Slightly powdery and rich from the benzoin. The kind of sweetness – reminding me vaguely of orange blossom – probably comes from the rose, but is equaled in strength by the green patchouli.
    Excellent sillage and longevity. The bottle reflects the fragrance perfectly.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    I didn’t expect much from this because rose is not a note I usually enjoy in perfumes, but to my surprise I really like this. The rose is soft, authentic and gentle, and mingles beautifully with the soft patchouli and hint of benzoin. The subtle spiciness picks it up a little and prevents it from being too boring. This is the only rose based perfume I find myself able to wear and enjoy.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    The first 30 minutes I smell a lovely powderish and fresh rose scent that made me think about ordering a bottle. But then it got weird. And weirder. It ended smelling like this: A person who has not showered in several hot summer weeks and has not changed clothes either tries to cover the smell with very sweet and cloying synthetic red berry syrup. Sadly longevity and sillage are above average. Especially on fabric it wont leave until you wash it. I really don’t wanna smell this on me or on others. I can’t remember that I ever disliked a Rocher fragrance that much.
    So better not blindbuy this. As you see it works for some but you never know if you’re a lucky one.
    Edit: I keep smelling this on people and I’m always like “Omg why?” I really don’t want to offend anyone just pls keep in mind that it smells really rotten to some of us. Just in case you’re looking for a safe choice – this isn’t one.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    It remainds me Ode à l’amour Yves Rocher for women. That was my favourite fragrances. And now these are too.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    this has that modern/strong/in your face/synethic/chemical thing going on, especially at first. it does get slightly subtler and more rosy, but still remains pretty strong. something in this seems fruity to me, it smells like black currants i think. this is more of a youthful fruity floral with gourmand hints than anything. not for me.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    Just like a new romance, this is a perfume where you need to wait to see what develops. I was about to write it off as pretty, but bland when it completely opened up on my skin turning into a gorgeous fingertip veil of soft rose, wood, and pepper. After about an hour the fizz of the bergamot fades away to be replaced by a cozy, warm base. A very lovely offering by Yves Rocher in a bottle worthy of the scent.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Yes i thouht that too Looks promising!.
    I find the beginning not so my taste: a bit old women perfume. the longevity is very long.
    The stay is long and yummy.But an grownup smell.
    And than it comes.this is on paper.(on the skin reed what the others write)
    I don’t know what it is but i can notice that all Yves Rocher perfumes are have something the same.
    Ach He is not alone.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Quelques dries down to a very cozy soft powdery scent. This is not something you would expect from a classic rose patchouli combo. It’s not a sultry rose – I can smell a soft gourmand note, something like cocoa powder (guaiac and rose combined?). Slightly reminded me of a shower gel “Orange and Chocolate” from Fruits de Noel collection. Although I can’t detect neither oranges nor chocolate in this composition, I’d say it smells like more powdery and feminine version of Orange and Chocolate. Must be that cocoa powder smell that’s quite strong on my skin
    P.S. I don’t know, Yves… Nothing to write home about. When I was a kid I found a bottle of Ispahan (70’s edition) at home and although I didn’t love it (hey, I was 5) I still remember its scent it was that unique. So, why don’t you stop making these boring perfumes that can easily remind you of YR bath line products and give us something really outstanding? Because I know you can!

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    Very rose at begining, powdery in the middle and then, very patchouli (mix with something else?) as a drydown. For woman who assume their perfume.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    So very very vanilla (benzoin) on me!! Woody vanilla with only a subtle rose. Way overpowering at first spray, but I did enjoy the pink pepper. I love vanilla, just feels like it should be a candle, not worn. I’m sure I’ll wear it again, just not sure the proper occasion, and I’m in a warm climate. And the bottle is beautiful….it will always be special to me as my husband just brought it home from Paris. (note: When asking my 8 year old daughter what it smelled like, she said Roses.)

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Quelques notes d’amour is a very enjoyable, rosy woody fragrance. I like the peppery beginning and the leathery facets of the wood. The rose is not old-fashioned and the pacthouli is not of the “dirty” type. The entire thing is rounded by a delicate degree of sweetness, ending in more woody vanilla than floral territory. (If you’ve tried YR’s mono-note vanillas, you’ll recognise it right away!) There is something dark in there that reminds me of sweetened black tea and I love it. While sillage is average, the fragrance lasts very long, leaving a pleasant fluffy, woody and powdery trail on clothes. Dare I say, a signature-worthy drydown, if you like soft orientals.
    Especially enjoyable in fall and winter, as it is a warm fragrance. I do think that it is a step ahead from Evidence and its many (boring) rose/patchouli reincarnations and the somewhat chemical Moment de Bonheur. And for the price it is a great bargain. The bottle looks well and I like the juice, but not enough for a purchase yet. Perhaps more testing would allow me to do Quelques Notes d’Amour better justice. The scented handkerchief testers are a great idea of YR’s for a partial impression of the fragrance, as one could go easier than with a liquid sample. Nevertheless they skip almost all the peppery and deeper notes.
    Somewhat similar to: YSL Elle (which is spicier), Givenchy Play (which is much sweeter)

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    Yves Rocher Quelques Notes d’Amour is a delicious love letter of red rose, with a creamy undertone of benzoin, guaiac wood and clean patchouli. There is also a tart edge of rose which balances the sweet creaminess nicely.
    The sillage is moderate to soft, and the longevity is around 10 hours. I do kind of get the Flowerbomb comparison, as both share the creamy praline-like note, although Quelques Notes d’Amour is tamer, more friendly and with a more pronounced rose. It’s a nice addition to Yves Rocher line next to other lighter roses, such as Comme une Evidence and Moment de Bonheur. Not very original, but if you happen to be interested in a slightly gourmand rose, it may be a relatively affordable option.

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a nice warm,sensual newbie from YR.Upon application-the first thought that comes to my mind: it has a distinct similarity with “So Elixir” line of scents from YR,which were introduced sometime around 2012.Specifically,it reminds of So Elixir Purple- a nice creamy scent with a touch of tuberose.
    Overall,the scent is very cozy,longevity and projection are great in comparison to other YR scents; notes: rose- very subtle,not the basic rose oil and not very loud (which is a good thing),patchouli,rose pepper are in nice proportion and there’s no any sign of synthetic smell to it.Woodsy accord and benzoin are my favorites in this fragrance,in mix with rose notes they give a vibe of an old classic perfume.
    The dry-down is quite pleasant as well,powdery:very feminine and sensual.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    I am a huge fan of Yves Rocher but I never actually loved any of their perfumes. But it seems I finally found the right YR perfumes: I ADORE this! By smelling it from the bottle I thought it smelt a little bit like an old women perfume, but as I tried it on me, I was amazed. The scent is original, elegant, perfect for day and night and in many occasions. I can smell the rose quite well so as bergamot and a spicy note given by the red pepper.
    It is not a strong perfume thought and I need to re-spray it throughout the day.
    Anyway, some people did stopp me asking which perfume I was wearing! ♥

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    Overwhelming. The quality-price ratio seems pretty good to me, but I wouldn’t wear this perfume unless I wanted to intoxicate someone.
    I did like it enough to buy the body lotion, though.

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    O read some of the reviews. I cannot detect any similarity with Flowerbomb. I dislike Flowerbomb since to me it smells synthetic and sticky. Quelques Note however on me smells flowery woodsy and reminds me of roses in a dark forest.
    Again, tastes and impressions are so different 🙂

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Love, love, love! I just received my Q N d A bottle and tried it today. And I am amazed by this scent. A deep rose scent with woodsy notes that gets creamy and involves me in a coat of warmth and cosiness.
    For a moment I thought it will turn into one of those oud roses (which I love) but are so much around these days. But no, the woody note is different, softer, warmer more feminine. I do not detect gourmand notes at all, if they are there then well involved into the rose and wood.
    To me a great scent for autumn which is starting here right now or winter. I will wear both during the day or night. I personally would classify it as a more grown up rose scent made with much love!
    Obviously, all very subjective thoughts…

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    A warm and cozy fragrance great for autumn and winter. It is a perfect combination of both warm and clean – not another sickly sweet gourmand. It is true that it is very similar to good old Voice – a scent that I have missed for years. The bottle is also a real treasure. Great price and great quality.

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    Since this is a recently launched scent by Yves Rocher I understand that people would like a sort of review on this.
    The quality of this perfume is not great, since the price is not high too. There’s a lot of alcohol when you spray it on (an Yves Rocher thingy I guess…) and it lasts for max. 3 hours. However, it does have an okay smell to it. It reminds me of a softer version of Lancome Hypnose Senses, with its soapiness.
    For me it was a blind buy, and I really believe you won’t regret yours. It’s just that Yves Rocher perfumes don’t seem really suitable to wear a full day, since they wear off extremely fast.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful job ! Finally Yves Rocher launches a new and original fragrance. It’s been a long time I waited for a real new feminine fragrance (since So Elixir), and not all these Comme une Evidence flankers or Moment de Bonheur…which are “déjà vu”.
    High quality, sophisticated, delicate. Rose, pink pepper and wood are very present. It comes to a sugary sweet rose, warm and dreamy.
    A new classic for Yves Rocher !
    Very good lasting power, wonderful bottle and perfect name.

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    To me it feels like a weird combination of Viktor & Rolf’s Flowerbomb, and a some kind of newer ”vintage” fragrance, like, for instance, those from Tocca. I kinda like it, but it is not my favorite (personally, I’m a gourmand lover!). It projects very well – it is very potent – and lasts forever.
    Bottle and package is cute.

  61. :

    5 out of 5

    Defenitly afer a short time bekame this fragrance a note from unsweet notes by magie noire lancome. I think it´s dhe gujakwood and patchouli. it´snot very sweet to me. only the open is sweet but this sweetnes getin away and bring´s a mistic aura.

  62. :

    5 out of 5

    Lovely soft, warm and slightly sweet scent. Much better wearable than the usual gourmand perfumes, they tend to smell like a sweetshop or a popcorn stand, but not this one.
    This is a perfume to wear for yourself, just as a little treat. Someone called it a shy perfume, and I can understand that, it is not overpowering. Absolutely one to try (especially since there are a lot of mixed reviews here. Probably because a lot of it depends on your skinchemistry)!

  63. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet, sexy floral with a hint of spice. Lovely fragrance from yves rocher, a bit heavier than their usual stuff. Not that pricy either, a good buy in my opinion. 10/10
    Also i was reminded of lancome miracle when i smelled this, probably on account of the pepper note 🙂

  64. :

    3 out of 5

    FLOWERBOMB hits again ! …now It is Yves Rocher s turn to try !

  65. :

    3 out of 5

    I consider Yves Rocher to be one of the best producers of affordable perfumes with top notch quality (well, pretty close at least). Therefore I’m always interested in new creations and bought a sample bottle of Quelques.
    This is a blend of brittle roses leaned against a background of crisp patchouli and warm woods. It’s endearing and likeable, but perhaps not as romantic as it aims to be. That aside, it’s a great companion for bright and beautiful autumn days.
    It’s certainly non offensive and has a very pleasant dry down, suitable for everyday use. Longevity’s good, sillage very modest, almost shy like. Overall a fine buy if you enjoy fragile orientals.

  66. :

    4 out of 5

    Fluffy,playful,light sweet and unbelievable cute !
    Powdery rose,some

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