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Xeroxfbpml – :
Light, creamy, soft, slightly powdery,shinny at first, close to skin and easy to wear white musk after. to enjoy it you must enjoy or be searching for a perfume that smells as a facial cream. The way aldehydes are used here has more to do with body lotions than with classic aldehydic perfumes. First thing it made me think of was nivea cream.
I much prefer Lancaster’s Sole di Capri, which I hope they don’t discontinue.
honSpoomnoN – :
I was almost laughing out loud when I sprayed this on yesterday – this is THE smell of their sun products. When they kept launching their “sun fragrances” the past years I almost placed a call to marketing: “What are you doing? Just re-create the smell in a perfume already! Everyone loves it!” Well… Sometimes it just takes time. And don’t get me wrong, the others are nice as well.
The smell of the Lancaster sun range is just gorgeous and I somewhat grew up with it thus loving it and have great memories/holidays attached to it. There’s no coconut to be found in this – it is creamy, balsamic and at the same time airy. Quite hard to explain really but very luxurious to me. One of the rare warm fragrances you can indulge in during summer.
PS: They should think about launching smaller sizes. You hear me, Lancaster?
pustovaya – :
It is a bold move from Lancaster to launch an aldehydic herbal fragrance like this in 2016! The top notes of ‘Le parfum solaire’ remind me of those exquisit perfumes that were created at the end of the 60’s, like ‘Azuree’ or ‘Dioressence’, completely different to all the fruity-florals or sugary sweet perfumes of nowadays. The drydown of ‘Le parfum solaire’ reveals it as a more contemporary creation with creamy vanilla and hints of musk. I wish that perfume houses would bring out more perfumes with reminiscent character of the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s or 80’s instead of doing the same fruity-floral or sugary sweet theme over and over again.
Spispserb – :
The opening is dry and herbal, after a few hours what stays is just musky vanilla that smells more like hand lotion than a sunset at the beach, which was what I was hoping for.