Douceur de Vanille Les Nereides

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Douceur de Vanille Les Nereides

Douceur de Vanille Les Nereides

Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 32 customer ratings
(32 customer reviews)

Douceur de Vanille Les Nereides for women of Les Nereides

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Douceur de Vanille by Les Nereides is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women. The fragrance features vanilla, almond, cacao, star anise and rose.

32 reviews for Douceur de Vanille Les Nereides

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this gorgeous juice and have nearly finished a bottle.
    She is a beautiful soft, delicate scent on my skin.
    The first time I wore this I couldn’t smell it at all but now I can smell it very well for long time.
    I’ll be repurchasing sometime ❤

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I received this as a sample in a Vanilla sampler from STC and this one is a huge NO for me. It is a baby powder bomb. It smells like a cross between baby powder and an elderly woman scent. It’s not that I’m totally apposed to a little bit of a powdery scent but I think it’s the rose combined with it in this that’s so off putting for me. There needs to be something more substantial holding powder down like something woody. I am enjoying some of the other vanilla samples however. Oh well you win some you lose some.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a go-to for when I don’t want to offend anyone, or will be in a room for a while, or don’t want to smell like I usually do, i.e. like a heavy oriental scent fanatic. This is a sweet cloud of powdery vanilla, not overpowering, not gourmand. In summer it’s much more vanillic, but still very pleasant. A scent your partner’s mum can approve of, won’t spoil a dinner or cause allergies. I realise I’ve said all things it won’t do, but this is a comforting, pretty fragrance. Basically, Kenzo Amour’s baby sister x

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I have had this on my perfume shelf for a couple of years.I Blind bought it on line and for my disappointment i didn’t like it ….but i just couldn’t give it away.From time to time i give it a try.Sometimes it seems baby powder. Some days it smells like Baby Johnson Oil.But some times (like right now )it’s sweet and very comfortable.I just don’t know when to wear it:-))

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I love visiting second-hand shops. Usually, people have no clue what they’re tossing out. Perfumes are often a rare sight but when they are found, what a treat! I found Douceur de Vanille still boxed and sealed for a pittance so I felt no remorse making the blind purchase, particularly given its status as hard-to-find.
    My first impression was less than enthused. Vanille is in the title so where was the vanilla? It was liquid baby powder! This revelation wasn’t entirely a letdown but the expectation for vanilla was high. For heaven’s sakes, it’s in the name! But for some reason I was compelled to try, try again. My persistence paid dividends—this is the most comfy, cozy, warm and toasty vanilla I own. I was put off by the opening but in time it grew on me. I love that powdery blanket that envelops me at first spray and I love the soft vanilla cloud that hovers about me for the rest of the day (and into the night). I hope the rarity of this fluffy confection is simply a rumor because all vanilla lovers must try this at least once in their lives.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This is rose-scented baby powder on my skin. For me, the opening is a rose blast, followed by the doll-like baby powder scent. I never get vanilla or cacao. This is innocently feminine and delightfully delicate, which means it’s not at all my style; but it’s a lovely scent anyway.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Pure, lovely, baby powder scent…slowly dries down to baby lotion. Must love baby powder/baby lotion. Comforting.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    ❀ Douceur de Vanille is like a fluffy cloud of sweet powder and baby smell… like a warm cup of white cocoa, a vanilla-coconut candle and a nice book for company!
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Notes from the official site:
    Top: Star anise, White rose
    Middle: Fresh almonds, Coco
    Base: Vanilla,White musk

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Has this been reformulated? This is still a fluffy light vanilla which has very little silage. But I remember it was a very delicate ethereal smelling and now it doesn’t seem to have that charm. This is for the newer bottle.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    vaniglia molto muschiata, quasi fresca, che nel tempo evolve verso un accordo polveroso. delle altre note presenti nella piramide olfattiva (mandorla, rosa, anice stellato) per me non c’è neppure l’ombra. nel suo complesso mi ricorda molto una linea di prodotti diffusa in italia negli anni 80 (il cui brand adesso è associato a detersivi per bucato) ossia spuma di sciampagna (sic!) il cui odore pareva una versione polverosissima di borotalco roberts.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    There’s something in here that turns into powdery baby wipes on me. I get lots of fluffy baby powder and baby wipes. It eventually dries down to a fluffier and softer powder, sort of like dried out soap, but it’s still mega white powder all the way. It’s not sweet either. I don’t get much vanilla, which is what I wanted. Oh well!

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet vanilla frosting with slivered almonds, transitioning to a sweet almond paste play dough. Longevity maybe 3 hours, sillage low. Unremarkable and not really my style, but pretty.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    I am not sure what’s in my decant, but it smells almost entirely of powder. Powder and a smidge of not vanilla, but vanilla sugar. That really fake/milky sugar you can buy in the European stores.
    Probably a musk woodsy thing too, but I hardly get any vanilla.
    Whatever this is, it is very interesting.
    ETA: if you don’t know what vanilla sugar is, and don’t have access to it, it looks like a tiny bag of Fun Dip we get in the USA. If you haven’t smelled it, it just smells a lot like vanilla pudding mix from Jell-O or a similar brand.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Oh I really do enjoy applying this easy-to-wear,comforting scent on those days when I just want to feel uncomplicated and pretty.
    It is unobtrusive and simple but so capticating nonetheless. A gourmand that would suit an gentle, caring soul.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Skinscent powdery vanilla. Pleasant, but not terribly interesting. Short lasting. On the fence about this one. This type of scent has been done better by others.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I like this fragrance: this is a smooth, warm, conforting scent that vaguely reminds me of L of Lolita Lempicka (that I love). On me the longevity is average and it stays near the skin.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    The review is based on the tester from Lucky Scent which is a reliable source according to my experience with them. This is an uncomplicated fragrance which opened up on my skin with the notes of oranges and citrus even though they are not even listed for this perfume. Initially it was a bit of a turn off for me, but after a few minutes, the orange notes were gone and almonds came through – pure unadulterated almonds like the ones L’Occitane is using in their body lotions. Then, the drydown revealed vanille. And not the creamy round kind of vanille but sharp and cologne like vanille. I would say, this is definitely worth a try if you like vanilla- based scents but for me it was just did not have enough complexity. also it was gone off my skin in about two hours – a pity since I could use some vanilla-induced comfort a little longer.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    This fragrance starts somewhat discordant, like a jam session that doesn’t quite take off. As it dries down a bit you can hear the gears click into place and then, MAGIC!Powdery and fluffy, with bits of musk and amber that are so well blended you’ll think they are one note. I have tried most of the Loukhoum scents out there, and most of them scratched my itch but didn’t quite satisfy me, Douceur is exactly what I needed. Itch scratched.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    I have a tiny sample of this, but want it in a full size bottle!!!! It smells so good

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Powdery vanilla with a hint of rose.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s very similar to Ava Luxe Angel’s face. Very nice.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    I would call this a skin scent. A faint wisp of a perfume that takes time to develop on me. When first smelt from the bottle and initial application it comes across as very medicinal but after a few minutes it evolves and reveals it true self. I smell a lovely concoction of vanilla and sweet chocolate tinted with rose. No star anise at all appears to me. Perhaps the star anise was responsible for the initial medicinal whiff. Sillage is very close to the skin even after a copious amount was applied. Longevity about four hours so far. It’s good for days that you just want to kick back and relax with something unobtrusive. It’s also perfect of you want to change your scent in the middle of the day since its so faint about almost anything would cover it. It’s a slightly sweet and delicate scent, something I would picture Beth from Little Women wearing. I have a 30ml bottle and although its not a must to buy again when finished, the jury is still out on whether I won’t. Right now I’ve got my tee shirt flipped over my face enjoying the soft envelope of this beauty.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    This is exactly what everyone else has been saying—sweet baby powder, but oh, do I love it. That’s exactly what I’m looking for, so I guess this fits the bill, and I’m not disappointed that I don’t smell any gourmand vanilla. For that I rely on Acqua e Zucchero and The Exact Friction of Stars.
    Staying power is also kind of faint. Once again though, I don’t mind; in fact I appreciate that it’s an EdT. edit on staying power: after putting it on a couple hours before I went to bed I woke up in the morning to the most wonderful smell hovering just above my skin; the powder was now in the background, with the vanilla standing in front.
    This innocent, gentle piece makes me want to put on a dainty little white lace set, melt into my bed, and let out a soft sigh. Innocently sexy.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    My dear friend Scorpiosheep gifted me a bottle of Douceur de Vanille for my birthday, and upon testing today, I’ve found it to be a very pretty perfume. Unlike other reviewers, I seem fortunate to get a soft vanilla upon first application, which yields to a musky powder after about 20 mins, with gentle wafts of vanilla seeping through. There is just a slight suggestion of spice in the background but the almond seems the more dominant note. Overall, I like it very much and will find it most appropriate to wear at work as it is pretty and comforting with minimal silage, great for cramped meeting rooms!
    Thank you so much Scorpiosheep, you have got it spot on again:)) xxx

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    I totally agree with Gosha: I can’t detect the vanilla, the rose, the almond…it’s indeed very musky and powdery, a sort of soapy and powdery musk, similar to my nose to Alyssa Ashley Musk! But it’s cute and easy to wear. I prefer A.A. Musk anyway, because it’s more intense and long lasting!

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a gentle, comforting, simple, soft, clean scent.
    Frankly I can’t detect any of the listed notes, all I am getting here is musk and baby powder indeed. It is very modest when it comes to projection, but on me it lasts long hours in a placid, innocent way – I just keep thinking on this exceptionally sunny, warm day – that I am sooooo clean! 🙂 I am feeling fresh and good smelling! Hours and hours later having spent the day madly running bounty of errands, I still feel I smell like I have just stepped out of a shower. Or – indeed – that I have just spent the day lazying on a sunny beach smothered in baby oil. 🙂
    After several hours the fragrance is still detectable as gentle puffs of rose finally start emerging on me. Very easy and likable.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    From the bottle the scent smells quite delicious. I think comparisons with L de LL seem quite in place, since the fragrances share some of the notes and the first impression is very similar. However, the difference kick in later. While L develops quite nicely and turns out to be a delicious almond cookie, Douceur de Vanille remains quite flat and lacking.
    Unfortunately, there was no star anice there for me, but a tiny dose of cocoa and vanilla; it’s quite powdery and pleasant, it’s also a rather quiet scent keeping close to the skin. It followed me all the way from the store to my place creating a cozy, safe atmosphere. It is a bit disappointing though. As I already said, it’s quite flat and after some time you realise that vanila and cocoa is all there is to it really, the lasting power is not fantastic either.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    This has been compared to baby oil by more than one tester. I have to say, it is far more than that…Douceur de Vanille is a day at the beach- complete with baby oil for tanning, Desitin for baby bottoms and noses, melted chocolate almonds in a waxed paper bag, wild beach roses, salt air, warm squashed fruits, and sweating bottles of cream soda. Despite all this, DdV is not heavy or gourmand. This is not the powder of Flora Bella by Lalique or the candy of Montale’s Chocolate Greedy, however, it may be the delicate and devastatingly beautiful sister of “L” by Lolita Lempicka. Instead, DdV is elusive, giving the wearer just a weaving glimpse of some uncertain seaside memory. I only wish it lasted a bit longer, but likely that is part of its allure. Like others, I find something hauntingly familiar about this perfume. For me, perhaps it is the scent of past days at my grandparents’ beach house. It is sure to hold a memory for you, as well….

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    This opening is nice enough, soft vanilla. The dry down is Johnson’s Baby Oil, at least on my skin. Not worth the purchase price of a full bottle.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells so good, I remember a perfume my late mother used to wear that had these same musky undertones, I cannot remember the name, but boy she smelled good. Now that she is gone, I like to wear this scent as a comforting reminder of her. Its absolutely gorgeous and soft my husband likes it too

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s a soft, warm vanilla, long lasting and special. Not sweet, not the plain vanilla fragrance, interesting perfume.
    I like it!

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    baby oil. lying in the sun trying to catch a tan, covered in baby oil. that is the impression that i get. (yes we used to do this back in the day…gasp) it eventually dries down to almost a vanilla scent, but if you do not like baby powder or baby lotion do not attempt this one. this would be great for people under the age of 20, or perhaps a gentle and quiet soul who would never harm a fly. too gentle for my liking.

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