Antiheros Etat Libre d’Orange

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Antiheros Etat Libre d'Orange

Antiheros Etat Libre d’Orange

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Antiheros Etat Libre d’Orange for women and men of Etat Libre d’Orange

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Description

Take me as I am » seems to say this fake Mr Everybody. An anti-hero never lies about who he is, hence the seeming simplicity of this hedonistic and sun-renched creation, entirely centered on lavender flower. This hero of everyday life fights very ordinary battles at work, when driving, at home without every taking anything too seriously. His innate modesty is extremely appealing and he knows it. He cultivates his imperfections with wit and with natural unconventional elegance. With his tousled hair and look, this somewhat unexpected superman catches the eye and still cannot believe it – that’s why we adore him.

Perfumer is Antoine Maisondieu. Antiheros was launched in 2006.

14 reviews for Antiheros Etat Libre d’Orange

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Ok so I use lavender essential oil when I have a headache. It costs 10$ a bottel. I got a free sample but I dont rate it.
    This just smells like a fancy lavender essential oil with a hint of musk. I guess I just dont love lavender very much.

    Ok its getting worse, its smelling like a urinal

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I seem to be in the minority, but I am finding a strangely curry-esque vibe to ELDO’s Antihéros! Yes, there is a loud masculine lumberjack lavender going on here, but after a bit it subsides to make room for some sort of souk spices! How bizarre. There are no spices listed in the note pyramid, but there is definitely something else going on besides woods, lavender, and musk! Believe it or not, I am even reminded a bit of some of the Serge Lutens curry series!
    One thing is for sure: this is not a sweet, feminine lavender at all. Some reviewers have blasted this composition for its strong synthetic vibe, and maybe I’m picking up on that as well, but to me it smells like spice!
    For myself, I prefer Puig Agua Lavanda, which has a gentle and natural sweetness to it. (It also comes in a plastic jug and costs nearly nothing!) This ELDO juice would be good choice for a lumberjack, though. Even after a long day of woodchopping…

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Love it. Lavender all day long. Love it for what it is not what it isn’t or what you wish it to be. Lavender, ISO e super, musk. Brilliant. Simple. Lavender what more could you ask for. Maybe a lower price. 80$ for 1.5 oz is a bit outrageous. Oh well I guess you can’t have everything.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Inoffensive masculine lavender fragrance.
    It lacks the richness and complexity of other lavender fragrances like “English Lavender” by Atkinson.
    Not bad, but uninteresting.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Straight up “Lavender” but a very dry and simple one. There is nothing floral about it; nothing to break the harshness of the lavender and the woods. Just dry and sharp and pungent. No-nonsense, no fuss, no interest or development. Disappointing.
    “Caron pour Homme” is a much better and more interesting Lavender perfume with more depth, warmth and development.
    If you want a more authentic and organic, rich and warm lavender, go to L’Occitane.
    Nil points.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I love lavender. Picking the little ears of flowers in the front garden of houses in France and Italy was one of the greatest olfactory experiences of my childhood.
    And to me, the opening of Antihéros represents exactly that natural lavender scent. Bitter, herbal, aromatic.
    Cedar enhances the warm, dry, raspy aspects of the lavender. Musk gives it the apparently unavoidable laundry scent.
    ELdO might have done something nicer with their gorgeous lavender note, but judging their add story this was exactly the point. A simple, unpretentious lavender.
    I’m sure I can get something at L’Occitanes for at least a third of the price. Maybe it won’t last as long, though.
    Nice scent, but maybe not nice enough to spend 69 euros on.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    ELDO’s Antiheros is a frustrating scent. I want to like it because I’m generally a lavender lover, and this is supposed to be all about lavender. It’s a lavender of the synthetic-chemical variety, a far cry from the naturalistic herbal bite of Caron Pour un Homme’s lavender, which smells much, much better for roughly one-third the price. It’s hard to say how something like Antiheros could get as far as it has, given the abundance of cleaning solutions and air fresheners that smell like it. In my college days I worked as a janitor in an elementary school, and one of my daily jobs was to clean the bathrooms using a spray made by an industrial cleaning company called Zep. They made a dual-purpose cleaner/disinfectant for ceramic or glass surfaces, and sold it as an aerosol-canned foam called “Zep 30.” If you’d like to smell like I did after a shift of cleaning kiddie toilets, spritz yourself with Antiheros. I’m wondering if Zep gave ELDO their formula, just for kicks.
    This is the second ELDO fragrance I’ve tried. Je Suis un Homme was the first. Neither fragrance has proven to be all that interesting. Neither of them have presented themselves as possessing special niche-like qualities that warrant their higher prices. Both have smelled uninspired and more than a little cheap. With Je Suis un Homme, I got an abbreviated Halston Z14. This time I got an unpleasant variant of janitor’s closet disinfectant. Sorry, but as far as lavender fragrances go, Antiheros is one of the worst I’ve ever encountered. There is nothing curiously affecting or poetic about it. Don’t waste your time on this stuff. Wear Caron PuH instead.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Antiheros by Etat Libre d`Orange opens as a “one note mind melter” and displays a beautiful lavender note. One needs to enjoy lavender to enjoy antiheros—stay away if that isn’t the case. The lavender fades to expose a musky base.
    Very refreshing 3.5/5

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent is very clean and fresh. I wouldn’t use any superlatives to describe it, rather it is just “nice” and “safe”, a solid choice. Like your sensible shoes or your warm jacket. I like wearing it when I’m planning to sit around in my fuzzy bathrobe and sip tea all day. It’s also a go-to scent if I’m going to be confined in a car or a cubicle with someone all day, or any other situation where subtlety is a necessity.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice, clean, linear, lavender fragrance that starts out and remains something quite pleasant. To me, something like Prada l’Iris even though the notes are different.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Lots of lavender on my skin. then it turns soft and woody mixt with the musk. I like this scent its not to overwhelming but stays close to my skin but still noticable. I think it depends on skin type but for me it turns into a very feminin smell. soft and powdery

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    A very strong (and unmistakeable) lavender opening with a slight sopay vibe joined by white musk and hints of woods in the drydown. During this phase Antiheros is very comfortable and discreet yet remarkably present. Simple, honest and maybe unoriginal but still head and shoulders above the average quality of today’s perfumery. A nice easy wear for a (not too) casual day.
    Rating: 7/10

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Extremely masculine, zesty and a bit synthetic lavender that makes me want to gag a little bit. But it’s okay, I guess, I’ve never been a fun of the synthetic version.
    Sauna is a big thing in my country at we used to have a natural lavender oil to pour on the hot rocks, just one drop made the hot air fantastic and was a perfect voyage before sleep, but this – this is just cheap aftershave lavender for my nose. Such a pity.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the 4th or 5th ELdO fragrance I have tested. The others were quite a statement and could not be confused with any other scent out in the market.
    I would describe this scent as a safe choice. It is very in the middle of the road type of fragrance, but yet I can see this in my collection in the future. I am always looking to add unique fragrances with lavender to my collection.
    I love lavender and sometime use lavender body oil to liven up one of my fragrances. This would be a fragrance I would wear when heading to the office and do not want to make a statement or leave an impression.
    Yes SedNonSatiata, this is a scent for a Clark Kent personality. Good looking, bright and the kind of man you take home to your parent to meet. A fragrance for any mild mannered man (or a woman).

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