Climat Lancome

3.76 из 5
(17 отзывов)

Climat Lancome

Climat Lancome

Rated 3.76 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
(17 customer reviews)

Climat Lancome for women of Lancome

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Lancome launched this green, floral fragrance in 1967. Climat is an irresistible fragrance, a spring garden of warm climates. The base notes are delicate: spring lily-of-the-valley and narcissus, deep and warm heliotrope, vetiver and sweet tuberose. This fragrance is a part of the collection of perfumes “La Collection Fragrances” launched to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the perfume tradition of the house of Lancome. The perfumes of this collection were released in elegant, transparent bottles designed in the early 1960’s by one of founders of the house of Lancome, George Delhomme.

17 reviews for Climat Lancome

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This is my second review for the same fragrance. A girlfriend just brought this back for me from Paris. Her experience at the Lancome counter at Galleries Lafayette was certainly curious. She asked for Climat, and the young male sales assistant didn’t know what this was. He had to consult one of the senior ladies at the counter who indicated that it was available, but not on display, apparently they keep it concealed under the counter as this fragrance isn’t on show to customers. My friend said she thought she was buying something rare or unpopular or even illicit. About AUD $90.
    The EDT 75 ml is in a pale blue box, the bottle is identical to the current Magie Noire bottle, and the Oud bottles without the embellishments. Now, the fragrance is in my opinion almost identical to the Climat available on Perfume.com, somehow slightly more delicate- less creamy, more floral… and also very similar to Amouage Dia, which many say is similar to the original Climat.
    This is very confounding to me as I understand there is a booming business in Eastern Europe producing fake Climat, which I am sure mine couldn’t be since it was purchased from the Lancome counter in Paris. At the same time I see there are vintage bottles on sale which the vendors purport to be genuine, going for ridiculous prices…$999!
    If Climat is available at the Lancome counter in Paris, even if it isn’t on display, why are people pursuing supposed vintage versions at ridiculous prices? I am missing something here, clearly.
    Anyway I love this one, and the one from Perfume.com, and Amouage Dia. Box ingredients also lists oak moss.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I have the tiny size of this. It smells exactly like L’oreal Elnett hairspray…which is not necessarily a bad thing. I’ve always liked that smell. Not sure how accessible Climat is these days, but Elnett hairspray is ubiquitous. There you go!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I recently blind bought the reformulated version from perfume.com for a reasonable price. I find it really pleasant, I know it will never live up to the impossible sanctified standards of the original, but this is gorgeous.
    The EDT – It’s a floral bouquet mixed up with Nivea cream, average sillage and about 3-4 hours longevity . The first spray sparkles and it settles quite quickly into that old fashioned creamy scent.
    Parfum – not as nice as the EDT in my opinion, a little sweeter and richer version but missing the creaminess.
    For the price, this is a great buy, there’s no zingy fruits or sugar hits here, just the soft scent of a woman’s boudoir. It makes a nice change if you’re in the mood to wear something soft, feminine and totally unique.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I have old formulation ( yay! lucky me). Usually, I do not like aldehydes but this one is an exception. This is a very classy, calm (soft) fragrance. Not the “old lady” – not at all! Close to skin, however, do not overdo it. It gets more louder on skin with some time. Maybe due to our warm weather right now, but it got very noticeable by the time i got to the office. Very long lasting.
    P.S It has nothing to do with the new version of this fragrance. Even though it has the same name and brand.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    What warmth and flowers can do! the opening is a symphony of violet, lily of the valley and narcisse.Soon some herbal green notes appear, must be the rosemary with vetiver. The initial sniff may not do the magic but give it ten minutes and you will understand. Climat is incredibly warm and cosy and elegant scent. The aldehydes in it are much less sharp than in many of it peers, it is initially floral, somewhat powdery scent. It lasts for ages on my skin but has a soft sillage which makes it great for daywear and the office. but it’s by no means meek. Quite the contrary! It is close to skin but those who get in it’s radius don’t want to leave. In this age of gourmands I see even clearer the beauty of aldehydes and green perfume. get your hands on Climat as soon everyone will want to have just this kind of scent! It is not old fashioned, but modern and feminine.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I love old time classics. However, apparently my chemistry amps rosemary….a LOT. I kind of smell “around” it and see what a perfect fragrance this could be….without the rosemary :o(

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Irisjetaime, avez-vous essaye l’eau de parfum (La Collection de Lancome)? Ca n’a rien a voir avec l’eau de toilette. Malheureusemsnt on ne le trouve plus. Ce n’est pas de l’extrait mais c’est tres proche.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    J’ai déjà senti ce parfum. Je ne sais plus quand. Je ne sais plus où mais ses effluves ne sont pas inconnues à mes narines.
    Crémeux. Onctueux. Aldéhydé. On le devine fascinant à l’époque où il n’avait pas (encore) subi de transformation au détour d’une reformulation (satanées reformulations !!!).
    Sur ma peau un parfum de crème nivéa mélangé à de la narcisse et un accord lipstick rose/violette. J’adore !!
    Par contre le sillage est très très court et la longévité toute autant !!!
    Si Lancôme voulait bien sortir un extrait de ce petit bijou qui a ressorti le bout de nez et le nôtre par la même occasion….

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Old-time aldehydes tinged with smokey soapiness open Climat. This is not a “today” perfume or a “foodie” fragrance, this is a mature perfume, an experience into perfumery on how it used to be done. Some very old, quite vintage Avon perfumes from their beginnings have this opening, such as Moonwind in the original packaging of the tall blue glass cylinder.
    Civet and wood are strong also, while it lasts. Head out to a used book store in some vintage garb wearing Climat on a Saturday afternoon and you’ll feel at ease with your world. This is a choice of an adult perfumista who has tried a world of perfumes, one who has stepped amongst the florals, the chypres, the gourmands, the woods and so many others. Climat is for one who understands vintages in their purity. But also appreciates them for what they bring to their lives.
    This is a combination of aldehyes, civet, woods, vetiver, florals, mosses, powders and others that blend together in such an old-fashioned manner that it is a perfume that should be experienced. Spraying it on creates such a perfume aura, almost one of antiquity, one that is unspoken of in these fruty-floral days.
    Is it old-fashioned? Or is it a perfume for the mature nose? In doing a comparison of Moonwind, I found that vintage Moonwind and Climat(La Collection Fragrances by Lancome) were very difficult to tell apart. The smokiness of Climat, the vetiver and the soapiness lingers throughout in such a classic well-mixed manner. For me, this composition sadly fades quickly. Two hours later, it was gone. But the experience was not, and that I appreciated.
    This is a perfume I would pull out infrequently. When I am tired of everything else, and I seek something that reminds me of ball gowns, my college sorority formals, of dancing under the moonlit sky I’ll think of reaching for Climat. It’s sophisticated. It’s mature. It’s elegant. It’s a completely different experience.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This is so intensely 60s, I can hardly believe it! Extremely green and “fresh” in the 60s sense and very chic in its time. The modern nose is completely unfamiliar with a fragrance like this. Galbanum and soapy florals are offset by the strangeness of the added narcissus and violet. Dirty and clean and scathing and fresh, this fragrance is the perfect example of what popular perfumery was in the 60s.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    A rich, soft, warm, feminine, delectable fragrance.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    there are licensed versions of Climat were available last 20 years and actually were as far from original as it was possible. Unfortunatly Lancome does not make a parfum any more. The only available concentration is EDP, 15 ml and in the bottle that shown here.
    For parfum maniacs: search e-bay for it.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Absolutely LOVE this fragrance… can’t find anywhere… Anyone knows where to find? Thank you in advance.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Lancome La Collection CLIMAT is a lush verdant chypre complete with bona fide oakmoss (evernia prunastri is listed among the ingredients on the box) and embellished with aldehydes. What a stunning composition this is!
    Unlike some “old school” (aka “old lady”) perfumes, CLIMAT does not smell musty or dusty but rich and green as a forest after a long rain. The floral notes are very fresh and mingle together as in a beautiful bouquet, which is balanced by the green and chypre notes in such a way as to prevent this from being a primarily floral creation. Although the greenness is marked, it is never harsh.
    The longevity of CLIMAT is excellent, and the sillage just right for a perfume of this type: noticeable but not overwhelming. Highly recommended to all lovers of fine floral green chypres!

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    One of the most gorgeous fragrances I have tried . I didn’t expect to like it as I bought the set for the rose fragrance. It just fills me with joy ,it sparkles and I love the lily of the valley .

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I got the old version and… it’s boring. At the beginning, there is a clear peach note with a touch of lily of the valley the impression changes to the of grandma’s soap. Too much roses, I think. Or one of the scents that don’t go with my skin.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells great! I mostly get very well balanced herbal and flowery notes. I find it a fresh, sparkling scent with a nice soft undertone. I also could swear I smell some mint in it. After a while it becomes slightly warmer and a bit musky but still remains fresh (must be because of the sandelwood), with just a touch of sweet notes. I think it’s a classic and stylish one… I love it!

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