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nooplop – :
This is a light rose perfume, with very slight soapy notes. There’s a deeper notes along with the rose, that’s probably the patchouli.
This is a nice scent for all over wear, like a body spray. Nice and uncomplicated, this is a scent for everyday use.
ivan24 – :
I’m pretty sure I’m reviewing the right one, testing from a mini. It’s somewhat mind-boggling how many slight variations on this name Yves Rocher uses. Looking at the note listing wasn’t super helpful either. I suppose that’s what Yves Rocher reported; there’s definitely more going on than the three listed.
It’s clean and soapy. Light and mostly pleasant. I found it a tiny bit sharp at times with something that felt like LotV. The patchouli is clean as a whistle, lends a bright greenness and the bergamot keeps it fresh. But the floral bouquet is more than rose for most of the wearing. In the long lingering scent, the rose does come to dominate and develops an old-fashioned feel; like very classic, ladylike soaps and roswater.
Akakill – :
It’s so confusing how many versions of Comme Une Evidence Yves Rocher has launched. I’ve lost track long ago!
I recently recieved a bottle of this as a birthday present from YR. (Gotta love the freebies!)
I thought it would be the other version with much more complex scent. But recieved this, apparently the newest(?) version.
As you can probably tell from the listed fragrance notes, there’s not much going on. Too simplified for my taste, there’s no depth. Needless to say, I was disappointed. Some of my favourite perfumes ever are YR so I had high expectations.
I wouldn’t say it smells bad on my skin but it certainly doesn’t smell nice either. Just “bleh”.
I tried spraying it on a scarf. Later that day I left the house and wrapped my beautiful scarf around my neck, only to find out it now smelled like rosey “old lady”!
I will be passing this one on. So glad I didn’t pay for it!
Update: The other week my husband found the same scarf from a closet while cleaning, and asked me if it was definitely mine because it smelled like his great-grandmother. I smelled it too and yup, there was Comme Une Evidence. Nice nostalgia trip to childhood memories for my husband but I’m even more convinced to pass this one on now!
yelena.gubarenkova – :
This one is really stunning ! Intensive and long lastning chypre beauty built on velvety rich base . Scent like this You want smell on and on again . Not to sweet , not to green , just perfect .
I Love the line Comme Une… And I think this edition is one of the most beautiful