Eau Plurielle Diptyque

3.71 из 5
(14 отзывов)

Eau Plurielle Diptyque

Eau Plurielle Diptyque

Rated 3.71 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Eau Plurielle Diptyque for women and men of Diptyque

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Eau Plurielle by Diptyque is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Eau Plurielle was launched in 2015. The fragrance features citruses, woody notes and white musk.

14 reviews for Eau Plurielle Diptyque

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I just recently purchase this and it is stunning!.
    This is something I usually would NOT like. Maybe a 20 year old me would have called it boring( highly unlikely). Upon first whiff, I was in love with this.
    I thought it was a Euax fraiches/ cologne as that I pick up the citrus at first. I could not stop smelling the blotter and realize it had something I unlikely gravitate to —roses! At first I thought it faint, but no… roses is very much forefront here.
    I thought I was going to purchase it last year but couldn’t find it and wait practically an exact year later
    I love that this is multi use. I couldn’t wait for my pillows to smell like this and clothes. I thought the sillage may be low -but this projects, an no worries with longevity. I’m in my 8th hour and it still matters. Heck, it pretty potent in my book , especially for a rose and citrus scent. And 6.8 fl. oz. for around a 100.00.
    I really,really enjoy this. It’s reminiscent of L’ombre, for I smell the ivy –but it is its on thing. If you like roses, you like fresh, well, Diptyque’s Plurielle is the business.
    P.S: I ‘m the one who think it is comparable to Pera Granita/ Guerlain –also J’adore

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    scent : 9/10
    sillage : 6/10
    longevity :7/10
    80% day / 20% night fragrance
    nice grass and green scent
    reminds me of hermes sur le toit

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Green, roses. Not your grandmother’s roses either. Very European. Dress it up, dress it down. I love it all year, but not much in dead winter. It’s intoxicating, very clean. While traveling, its all you need, for body, sheets and air. You can play with this one too. Layer it with a spritz of something a bit sweeter.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Insanely attractive…
    I just love this. The dominant notes are rose related – yes, I know rose is not listed but it is there none-the-less – the fragrantica notes are completely incorrect for this perfume.
    The rose is a green, fresh rose, similar to the smell of crushed tea-rose petals – quite an unusual note but an attractive one.
    It’s underscored by a fair dose of ambroxan, which strengthens the body of the fragrance and makes it last much longer on the skin. It interplays with the woods and musk in a lovely way.
    I disagree with a previous poster’s statement that this is linear. On my skin it has a distinct evolution from brightly fresh, to rosey-floral, to smoothly musky-ambroxan. The staying power is very good, too.
    This is an exceptionally attractive and easy-to wear fragrance that is suitable for occasions when you want an unusual, attractive, but understated fragrance.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    A very clean ivy scent. Easily unisex with hints of rose but mainly a very clean green. A nice earthier musk is in the background. Overall not bad but not my style either.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    pungently sweet Citrus opening evolves into a pure Bulgarian rose experience. Yes, I perceive it as a Bulgarian rose as opposed to Turkish rose which is being alluded to by Dyptique website. The drydown is a musky rose. I found this to be a very linear fragrance lacking in originality and longevity.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Not a traditional Rose scent. Very Green and fresh and ‘younger’ than the average rose perfume. The ivy and foliage is light and blends perfectly with the gentle rose.
    Reminds me of a wet English garden. A beautiful scent for the day.
    Lasts only a few hours.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s ivy and rose, green floral, a little bit powdery. I prefere it on my skin after few hours.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    I tested this and it is a pretty woody rose scent….mainly rose, not much wood, reminds me very much of the rose scent by Diptyque, Eau Rose,in the same styled bottle. I don’t understand why rose isn’t in the notes list above as I smell rose predominantly. Unfortunately there was no hint of citrus or musk when I tried it. It is marketed as room and linen spray as well as body spray and is reasonably priced for 200ml bottle. Lasted about 2 hours on my skin. I doubt I would purchase though as it is mainly rose scent. If you like roses, then you’d love this one.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Yes it’s nice and fresh but… there is this lil hand sanitizer at Trader Joe’s for 1.99 it smells exactly the same and it lasts forever. Go TG’s!!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Please change the notes listed above as it is totally incorrect! It has nothing to do with the real and official notes of L’Eau Plurielle.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I tested this in store. It’s a green scent based on rose. The notes listed here are incorrect.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    According to Diptyque’s official website. the notes are Ivy, Turkish Rose, Woody Notes and Musk. That said, this is an amazingly fresh, lightly green floral. The dry down brings a gentle wave of spice as well. This is a limited addition, so I highly recommend buying at least one bottle of this lovely linen and body spray!
    UPDATE: As a hairstylist, I always recommend that a fragrance that doesn’t have the longevity one wants, spray some in your hair. You’ll be amazed at the difference! Hope this helps.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Above notes are not correct. This scent is supposed to marry ivy and Turkish rose with wood and musk notes:
    “Its light mist is reminiscent of the scent of fresh linen that has long been laid on a bed of ivy and Turkish roses. A few seductive hesperidia notes introduce the accord, while musk and wood give it strength and staying power.”
    Plurielle is a little less syrupy than roses like Jo Malone Red Roses. I will use other diptyque fragrances to create Plurielle’s scent profile. It is definitely a lot greener than Eau Rose or the old Rosamundi scent. Less sweet as well, much more of the actual rose plant than just petals or rose essence. The pink rose is certainly there, while the ivy note is softer than the icy fresh one that characterizes Eau de Lierre. The ivy in Plurielle is more of a young green sprout than a fully actualized, ripened ivy vine. In regards to L’ombre dans L’eau, this has a similar crisp quality, but Plurielle is much sweeter and more floral. I got about 5 hours wear from the EDT. I think it is a lovely scent for the spring months, but I still prefer Eau Rose because of the interesting honey/lychee elements.

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