Balmya de Balmain Pierre Balmain

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Balmya de Balmain Pierre Balmain

Balmya de Balmain Pierre Balmain

Rated 4.15 out of 5 based on 34 customer ratings
(34 customer reviews)

Balmya de Balmain Pierre Balmain for women of Pierre Balmain

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Balmya de Balmain by Pierre Balmain is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. Balmya de Balmain was launched in 2002. Balmya de Balmain was created by Alexandra Jouet and Jean Jacques. Top notes are angelica, passionfruit, violet leaf, pink pepper and bergamot; middle notes are vanilla, coffee and jasmine; base notes are cappuccino, sandalwood, iris petals and cashmere wood.

34 reviews for Balmya de Balmain Pierre Balmain

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Balmain never seems like they’re trying to be on trend, and that makes their scents a little quirky and special. Balmya is no exception! The coffee is black and a bit burnt (comparable to By in that way). It’s not there to add any sweetness instead giving an earthy and warm undercurrent to the greenish, slightly creamy floral component. Big fan. Surprised to see the wood note is so far down the list for the rest of you. I definitely get a good helping of woodiness mingling with the rest of it.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Balmya is great but particular. I like the “hard to put my finger on it” quality about a scent and this one has it.
    It opens up with sweet powdery flowers and fruit (violets, jasmine, lime) but despite its sweetness, the general appeal is clean and sunny.
    There is vanilla and iris in the middle that makes it lovely and I’d say innocent.
    It works very well in hot and humid weather because it stays fresh and close to skin for hours, not changing but staying lovely.
    It smells like a body lotion made in the 90’s in the best possible way.
    I bought it in 2006 in Venice, from a small boutique that doesn’t exist anymore.
    OK, now I miss it. Off I go to buy another bottle 🙂

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This one is a weirdo for sure, it opens with a sharp unpleasant alcohol blast, followed by a bitter spicy kind of not- smell. (Angelica ,Violet Leaf and Pink Pepper I guess) meaning it’s a tad bitter and spicy without actually smelling like anything. After sitting on the skin a few minutes it gets a bit sweet but for the life of me there are no distinct notes I can pick out. Well, it does smell ever so slightly like banana. For having both coffee and cappuccino in the notes, I don’t get either. It could be argued that this is just so well blended that you get this faintly sweet inoffensive feminine smell that cannot be picked apart note by note. I however, like to be able to notice the various notes in a scent and be able to pick out my favorites and I certainly would love to be getting at least a little coffee from a scent that contains so much! I wonder if I might just be asnomic to this one. Balmya could also be one of those that develops more as time goes by and it’s too soon to tell, in that case I will definitly come back to update.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    The guest review below is mine.
    I had a bit of a love/hate relationship with Balmaya. Had, because my bottle is now empty. Today I sprayed the very last drops (very generously) and went about my day . As I was sitting with some friends having coffee this yummie scent wafted up my nose – some nice chocolate note mingled with a light coconut (reminded me of The Body Shop Coconut); suddenly I realised that the scent was Balmya. It was all very yummie and light, and perfect for a nice summer day. I was looking forward to empty this bottle because I really struggled to love this scent but after today I am actually considering ordering a new bottle. I just have to be a bit more generous when applying it in the future.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This was a blind buy for me based on Fragrantica reviews, esp. since main accords should be powdery and I adore powdery fragrances. Well for me this is not even close to powdery. It definitely has that signature Balmain scent in it from start to the end. Very sharp on my skin. I was surprised to see some reviewers would use it in summer, since I think it’s fall/winter scent. I get no coffee and cappuccino in it at all. It’s a perfume for elegant 40+ ladies and I will pass it on to my mum.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve owned it for a while, got in a swap. Since I try to keep all my perfumes in rotation, it does not come up often. I initially classified it as more of an autumn scent. It reminded me a bit of Vent Vert but in very subdued version with a bit of vanilla and smoke. Today I put it on and in the beginning it was just as before but during the day it developed in the Baiser Vole twin. All I smell is lily, which I love but with some vanilla whiffs. In that combination it will have to become summer-spring scent in my collection. Will have to give it another try in a few days and see what happens. Very interesting development:)

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This is such a strange scent with such a strange bunch of notes. Right off the bat I should say I get NO cappuccino, NO coffee bean, nothing of the sort. This opens a soapy citrus floral—it’s all bergamot, angelica, and pink pepper. The opening is not harsh, per se, but it almost made me relegate this to the ‘had’ shelf pretty quickly. I don’t like soapy as a general rule, and this one smelled like childhood bubble bath–clean sweet soap. BUT!! The drydown is the saving grace. I could not stop sniffing myself when it started to dry down. No soap at that point. The drydown is sweet and woody—cashmere and vanilla and a hint of the violet leaf poking out to say hi. It becomes warm and soft and lovely. Well worth waiting through the soapy opening to get to. If you like interesting, inexpensive, non-linear scents from a well-known classy house, go for this one. It’s lovely!

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m a little confused on how this got categorized as an oriental floral, but I’m not the expert. I smell lots of spices with creamy cappuccino, coffee, and iris. It’s an interesting combination, very pleasing, easy to wear and sits nicely on my skin. This fragrance would be nice in hot weather when you don’t want to smell flowers or fruit. The more I smell this the more I really like it.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve had a mini of this for a while and thought I would test this fragrance a few times before giving it a review… as it really is so unusual.
    This is not a particularly sensual pefume in my opinion. It seems to border on being masculine. It is very complex to me with distinct notes that seem to shift and almost tease.
    Starts with a definitive vintage feel, dry angelica with a potent, bitter herbal edge. When it opens, I almost think I am not going to like it, but it starts to change so rapidly that I am not sure.
    It is during the drydown that the complexity of this fragrance really begins to show.
    The bitterness leaves and becomes sweet, the astrigent herbal elements become creamier and a more full bodied note begins to take shape. For me here, the bergamot, pepper and sweeter fruity notes become apparent. It eventually becomes dry and woody.
    It drys down within around 45 minutes for me and I detect a very distinctive turkish coffee, dare I say TEA (not in the notes) and sandlewood. Very reminiscent of Yardleys sandlewood, which I believe is no longer available.
    Definately unisex to me. Lovers of Sandlewood and coffee will definately enjoy this as long as they are not expecting something too sweet. This would be perfect to layer over those supersweet scents that you wish to tone down and bring some earthiness to.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Not sure, maybe I got fake (blind-buy via internet), but smell is artificial, strong and gives headache every time i smell it. Didn’t get any of listed notes, just dissapointment.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Balmya, for gifting which I thank Renee, is a charming, french-elegant but contradictional fragrance, – the notes of coffee, capuccino and floral ones is a definitely unusual touch and was very interesting to explore how they manage to stay together and create what it is.
    First that I smell is ringing in air angelica, herbal and musky-sweet and quite lingering. Normally with angelica I would expect vetiver or patchouli but no…as after slight spicy crispy green feel you swim into rich coffee with milk phase. Its so unusual that I prefer not to analyze it too much while I Am wearing it, so my brain will not lock himself up)
    Balmya is like the pearl shell with its multi colored structure, like a prism effect (according décor of its box) constantly shining by one or another side – crispy-flowery one – creamy-coffeeish/iris/powdery another one, not to forget exotic fruity feel with cashmere wood, plus every 5 minutes you might smell any of those phases out of order, I guess for some people it might seem annoying, but once you get what it wants to say – you just cant help, but love it for its uniqueness.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Typically summer and light scent.
    Long time ago… I had deodorant – Imperial Leather, which was very close to balmy.
    It reminds me of the children’s soap, baby oil or sunscreen…hot sand and hot sun.
    Creamy as moisturizer.
    It gives a lot of heat, and you get the impression that the body becomes velvety.
    I feel cappuccino and milk.
    Smell very feminine and innocent.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    It is definitely alone in its style, very French true, very unique, I find it attractive, on some days, on others not sure about a certain metallic note, some sourness. Overall though Balmain has created unique bold scents, Balmya is exotic in a way, it is a scent you smell once and cannot forget, as far as wearing it, I use it rarely, it isn’t a casual easy to wear scent
    It fares better in summer I feel, too sour for cold weather. Distinctive creation, though not easy to enjoy.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh well, I had big hopes for this perfume, but… I was desperately trying to find a perfume with coffee notes in it, so when I saw coffee and cappuccino notes listed in Balmya I blind bought it. What a disapointment it was when I receaved and sampled it! It was woody, powdery and spicy. No coffee at all.
    I though maybe my nose can’t detect any coffee notes in perfumes so I make my hasband and mom sniff it on my skin. They couldn’t smell it either. I sprayed it my husband wrist – the same result… 🙁

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    🙁 ok finally got my hands on this after wanting it for so long. Sadly I don’t get any coffee notes and that was what I was hoping to smell. Instead the first half smells like a super strong and heavy old lady perfume then the second half smells like the same dry down as 5th Avenue Style, oh well I am still very thankful I got to finally smell it and the bottle is cute too.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Very strange perfume…
    It’s not a blow of heart. I purchased it because I read lots of positive comments about it. I was sure I would like it : “sweet, feminine…”. And I sold it back after a few days.
    Pink pepper and coffee are too present, it’s too green, I can’t smell creamy and sweet notes. At 1st it reminded me Delicious Night – DKNY, then this impression disappeared and coffee and pepper covered all the other notes.
    I think I do not dislike it but I can’t like it.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Lo-o-ve it! Smells, I’d say, very “noble”, (not even sure that I can pull it off ;-))) ..non of coffee-cappuccino on me, thou…

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice, light, not too sweet, but definitely a bright scent. It suits to accompany my good mood. The base has something in common with other fragrances of Balmain. And I really like it.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    I would characterize this as a sweet fruity-floral scent, although it’s hard to identify any specific fruits or flowers. It’s more like a generic tutti-frutti candy scent with a creamy vanilla base. I think the “coffee” scent is more cream than coffee, a single half-shot grandissimo latte flavored with cirtusy fruit syrup.
    As it dries down I smell some slightly powdery iris notes, too. Sillage is extremely strong, even from a tiny dab. The scent is more or less linear, gradually disappearing over the course of 6-8 hours. It’s not my style, but it’s not bad if you like artificial fruit flavor and creamy notes.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    What a successful blind buy!
    At first spray, I didn’t think it was anything special… at first it reminded me of Live by J.LO, maybe it was the initial passionfruit fruitiness. But as it settles it gets better and better. It also reminds me a little of Lise Watier’s Neige…. not sure what notes give it that effect, though.
    I love when the vanilla and coffee notes starts kicking in… very warm and inviting, not too sweet or gourmand – and lasts 8 and more on my skin.
    UPDATE: I am so addicted – it is all I’ve been wearing the past couple of days, the woody-vanillic-cozy latte smell is so delicious. And somehow, it’s still “fresh” enough with the fruit/green top notes to be appropriate for summer wear (and believe me, it’s hoooooot right now.)

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    very sweet but not sticky way,bergamot and violet gave it some heavy and strange notes,i think perfect for +35 for spring.i bought before smellin but i like it.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    For me this scent is very similar to Cartier Delices. is interesting and very pretty. I only dont like it on my skin.I feel cherry and too much pink pepper. But this is very good stuff.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    A bitter brew.
    A very green and peppery fragrance, with a very faint milky note in the background.
    For those who can wear green scents, and like their coffee black, or at the very least unsweetened.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    I got it as a present and really wanted to like this one, without success though. I guess the scent is too modern, too vague, too “nice” and not distinct enough for me. As a fan of other Balmain fragrances (especially Miss Balmain) I got disappointed, but I got compliments when wearing it. So again, what others like does not mean you will like as well. Anyway, I gave nearly full 100ml EDT to my mom, for whom the scent is very pleasant and refreshing. Another example that age has nothing to do with what one likes in perfumes.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    The temperature has plummeted, and the Pierre Balmain lovefest continues with a fragrance perfect for the cool breezy evening at the end of this hot sunny day: BALMYA.
    BALMYA edp is a well-constructed coffee fragrance with just the lightest hint of sweetness. While coffee is definitely the focal note to my nose, BALMYA is decidedly *not* a Demeter-like facsimile of a latte spilled down one’s blouse (a la Comptoir Sud Pacifique VANILLE MOKHA, to name a name).
    The coffee here is black and slightly bitter but supported by the floral, herbal and woody notes in a most enticing way. I do not detect the passionfruit, and the vanilla is not readily identifiable as such–this is not a vanilla-focused frag.
    In terms of quality, I’d rank BALMYA right up there with BELLE EN RYKIEL and TRUSSARDI INSIDE, though I hasten to add that each buttresses the dominant coffee note in its own distinctive way. Coffee lovers rejoice: all three of these excellent and amazingly affordable fragrances can be part of a perfumista’s wardrobe without redundancy–or insolvency. (-: Recommended!

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    no coffee ,no cappucino.On me its only violets and iris.Very long lasting(the edp version)At the beggining is angelica and something like cardamom.In the drydown it has big similarities with She Wood by DSquared

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    yes i finally have my EDP and it smells great, just like the edt but a tad stronger,lastingpower is great! can still smell it so it last more then 4 hours wich is very good
    loove it!

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    I adore this scent, it is so delicate and beautiful on me, light but with character, fresh, warm , young, calming without overpowering sweetness!

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    Although I am a die-hard Balmain devotee, Balmya is not my favorite of the remarkable house. It is more a floral-woody composition than a true oriental floral, despite the notes; I detect mostly the jasmine heart and it is somewhat “pale” and short-lived compared to say, Jolie Madame or Ivoire.
    A pleasant and feminine scent, good for everyday use but as I noted not a lasting fragrance. I do not smell the coffee in Balmya – wish I could! I would give it 3 stars.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    I had one bottle and finished it very rapidly as it was a perfect daily perfume for me… Unfortunate that it was not long-standing but I loved the scent… it had a relaxing and slightly dreamy effect on me. Still I did not feel myself like a silly blond the way I feel with powdery scents. I would buy it if it comes on my way again but would not remember to ask for it in the shops I enter to find a new jewel 🙂

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Slightly oriental, capuccino aroma with some vanilla, but not outstanding,it begins gently and lasts few hours. Balmya could attract those who love Fidji,has that tenderness and freshness.
    I love Balmain, so delicate and French in comparison with some trendy scents, and so feminine!

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    Not for me!!!
    As a huge fan of sweet, delicious fragrances ( I love smelling like a piece of pie, I admit) I had great expectations. Well…I don`t know, may be it`s the violet leaves note that gets me and puts me off. But there is a strong resemplance to a chest rub, some mint notes that show up every now and then, through Balmya`s head, heart and base….and it is a bit disturbing to me. I love coffee in perfumes, but without menthol, please! I know it`s not in the notes, but I feel it very clear, it must me something else – but anyway. Sloan`s chest rub!

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    A note of angelica offers an initial burst, quite remarkable, makes me think of Frederic Malle’s Angéliques Sous La Pluie, which soon segues into a tart accord of violet leaves. At this point I started to wonder how Balmya could be an oriental floral, but as the composition develops, the savory greenness grows dim, revealing a base of warm creamy woods.
    I was afraid of the coffee note being too overwhelming like it does in the L’Or de Torrente (I adore coffee but in a mug with a generous spray of whipped cream and a hint of cinnamon rather than on my skin), but it was a baseless fear. Out and away is the cappucino what adds some warmth to the scent in the drydown.
    While Balmya isn’t an earthquakingly beauty, it offers an elegantly composed fragrance.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Purchased this on sale in 2008. I loved the notes…I could actually smell the cappucino in the base notes.

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