Ambre Ceruleen Pierre Guillaume

3.85 из 5
(13 отзывов)

Ambre Ceruleen Pierre Guillaume

Ambre Ceruleen Pierre Guillaume

Rated 3.85 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)

Ambre Ceruleen Pierre Guillaume for women and men of Pierre Guillaume

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Ambre Ceruleen by Pierre Guillaume is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Ambre Ceruleen was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre Guillaume. The fragrance features sandalwood, opoponax, tonka bean, lemon verbena and powdery notes.

13 reviews for Ambre Ceruleen Pierre Guillaume

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Too meek, too mild, too modest. Very pleasant indeed on the opening – the papery opopanax and slightly citrusy verbena inflect that golden, ‘amber’ tonic warmth really well, in a way that’s not that common to amber scents – but all too soon that more interesting swing has died away into a general muted sweetness. Definitely discreet and wearable anywhere (and by anyone of any age or gender, though I’d say much more on the feminine side) – but it’s just so dang unobjectionable that I sort of object to it. It’s so determined not to offend or be outstanding in any way that it kind of annoys me, in fact. Sillage is so weak that even relatively good longevity (6-7h) is barely detectable anyway. A gentle shrug and a delicate moue of disappointment from me – just too nicey-nice for its own good. Loveable but dull.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Pleasant scent but even in the opening I have to waft my shirt to get a smell of it. To get OK performance I would have to apply 1ml/hour.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this scent. On my skin I get a smooth, warm amber/tonka/warm/sexy-mix. A bit skinclose but longlasting. I was gifted a sample of this beauty – I will not buy a bottle – its too expensive for me. Totally unisex – if you can – try it.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I just sampled this, the scent is a sweet opoponax powder, which is nice; however, there is no sillage to speak of, longevity is poor as well. Do I like it? Yes. Would I pay retail price for it? Absolutely not!

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Ambre Ceruleen is a really nice fragrance with a modern structure and say to avant-garde.
    Explore an original and surprising way various facets of an amber oriental fragrance.
    First open the natural essence of verbena scent CO2 and mixed with synthetic scents exploring on almond facet Tonka Bean that is beautiful the so pleasant shock created, creating a scent like a slightly sweet almonds with a hint of citrus lemon and a point floral soft, all progresses to drying with a balsamic agreement, sweeter, dusty and thick with opopanax and sandalwood, moreover tonka bean rotates a soapy point sniffing set as wax, somewhat weaker than start but still a whole, very interesting, nice, portable and with enough quality.
    Rating: 7

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I think Ceruleen means ‘…up the wahzoo!’
    This is an INTENSELY resinous warm, deep uber powdery amber… This is an attack of amber!
    The quality displayed here is great because it’s all about balance. The opening is wierd the whole thing takes time to develop but when it does it’s gorgeous!
    Rough, for just a moment a sweet, hot spice effect (a bit like cinnamon) coming from opoponax, then smooth tonka beans and sandalwood. This is an example of simple construction where the notes themselves have several facets which shine to create more than the some of it’s parts.
    I like amber so naturally this scent appeals to me however I can definitely see how it would be too much for some.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    One of the most beautiful amber I have ever tried.
    Very smooth and well balanced.
    Definitely give it a try! You can fall even in love with it like me.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Amber, amber, amber…it’s all amber…to much, no thank you!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Very true and natural ambra. This smell like oil Ambra from Egipt or Tunisia 🙂

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Sample courtesy of LuckyScent.
    It’s a very powdery-feminine amber, sweet light and bright. Certainly I would say a true feminine amber!
    Accompanied by some darker-herbal undertones with some more added powder. It starts off like this, and while I do like sweet, powder is not quite my thing unfortunately. As hard as I try, I just cannot find the verbena note listed, although that could have been the muted fresh herbal note I just about detected at the top.
    It takes time for the amber to really take effect, but it’s quite nice when it does. Just about.
    But the main theme of this scent is sweet powder, like the powder balms girls buff their faces with- it’s endless! Too ‘nice’ and feminine for me, so my personal score cannot be great. Also, it’s very linear- so it’s really one for testing before splashing out as this is one of the more pricier niches (not Amouage-like, but one to watch out for anyhow).
    I was really looking for more woods, and especially more resinous qualities of the amber/opoponax itself, but sadly, none came. Really is one for ladies who love their amber-powder!
    2/5 for me. 3/5 overall.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    This is such a beautiful, warm fragrance and one that’s perfect as a comfort scent on a cold day.
    The opening is creamy and smooth, the opoponax dominating at the start, and a hint of the verbena jazzing up the composition.
    As it dries down, it becomes a powdery amber, quite sweet and clean.
    I find the lasting power of this one is around 5 hours, which isn’t the best, but is acceptable enough.
    This one has become a staple for me this winter, already getting a few wearings.
    I like the fragrance so much, in fact, that Ambre Céruléen definitely has a prime place in my top five favorite Pierre Guillaume creations.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Honeyed amber, incense, vanilla. Cozy sweater scent, great for winter. Similar to some Tauer bases.
    Recommend for women.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Overall, it is a powdery balm of an airy amber scent.
    In the first spray, I can smell a bit bitter scent of crushed almond (but, this is a denser version to the one I found in FM L’Eau d’Hiver).
    I also detected smell like a rubbery scent and kinda annoyed me. I was about to think that this fragrance might not be my cup of tea.
    Then I realized that I was wrong. The drydown was sweet ambery, like MPG Ambre Precieux but little bit harsher. Silage and longevity are quite good.

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