Figuier & Osmanthus L’Occitane en Provence

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Figuier & Osmanthus L'Occitane en Provence

Figuier & Osmanthus L’Occitane en Provence

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

Figuier & Osmanthus L’Occitane en Provence for women of L’Occitane en Provence

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Figuier & Osmanthus by L’Occitane en Provence is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Figuier & Osmanthus was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Karine Dubreuil. Top notes are bergamot, black currant and fig; middle notes are fig leaf and osmanthus; base notes are cedar and musk.

4 reviews for Figuier & Osmanthus L’Occitane en Provence

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This is lightly sweet, fresh and natural-smelling. The fig makes it unique without being strange. I find it quite lovely.
    I pick up very little of the woody and green accords, which suits me because usually I’m not a fan of those. Rather I get gentle and authentic fruitiness, plus some flowers. Not really Osmanthus though.
    F&O is feminine and very easy to wear. It’s soft, low-sillage, and doesn’t last well, but it’s really delightful while it’s there.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this yesterday after a hectic day trying on more perfumes than I should have. After a while, it all became a scented blur. I start of with the best intentions of limiting myself to 2 or 3 so that I can truly appraise them. Then, it was all downhill as I become beguiled by yet another fascinating name or bottle.
    I had gone to the perfume section of a large department store with the intention of tying only one perfume – Frederic Malle’s Dreis Van Noten. A friend had tried it on during another ‘perfume hunt’ and had been given a sample. She loves it and is thinking of buying it. Very expensive but she thinks, worth it. I really couldn’t remember it. I was swamped by a spray of Cartel Rose at the time, so all else had fled in fear of this amazing but overwhelming perfume.
    I dutifully sprayed on some DVN and waited. It really smelt just sweaty and damp on me, a bit salty. I don’t mind that on men, it can be attractive but I can’t abide it on me. The notes in it sound wonderful but none of them seem to develop on me. Then my eyes were captured by all of the Xmas packages – Ellie Saab, Balenciaga, even Robert Piguet had given in and there were Xmas specials with Petit Fracas and Visa with body lotions. Even tried Mitsouko for the 1000th time because I want to love it but it doesn’t love me. Nahema? Yes, why not! By the time I left – even I knew, I had gone too far.
    As I was dashing to the station, somehow I ended up in the L”Occitane shop. This EDT attracted me because I love the smell and taste of figs. I bought it not really knowing what it smelt like because my nose had closed the gates on any more olfactory offerings.
    When I first sprayed it on the next day, devoid of the melange of perfumes from the previous day, it smelt like a yummy caramelised fig croissant – buttery and warm. Now, a few hours later, it’s a very gentle floral with just a hint of fruit. None of the base notes are apparent it. I really don’t know what osmanthus smells like but I’m guessing not as strong as jasmine or similarly strong white florals? I actually like it. Not expensive but it does develop and is long-lasting on me. Many of my more expensive, famous EDT’s and EDP’s disappear on me after a short time or descend into the base notes way to quickly.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    This is all blackcurrant, fig and little musk for me. As pink bulldog said, could barely detect the osmanthus.
    Quite one dimensional for my tastes. Reminded me of a room spray.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    If you like fig scents, this is a nice soft one. But if you’re buying it for the Osmanthus, as I was, you’re likely to be disappointed. My search for a lovely Osmanthus scent with some longevity continues.

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