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ariliassora – :
Vanilla, peony, white flowers, and a soft cottony musk that is just barely there. I don’t find this to be one I would wear every day, but feel it is appropriate for church or other dress-up occasions. It has grown to be my favorite Tokyo Milk.
andrey20111 – :
Don’t be fooled by the list of notes; there is only one ingredient here – black licorice! All joking aside, I am very surprised that licorice or anise is not listed as a note. To me, this scent is a blend of licorice, makeup, synthetic vanilla – not the gourmand, baking kind but the artificial type of vanilla some people think is sexy.
It’s sickly sweet, again not in a gourmand, dessert kind of way. More like a pretty, plastic doll. I cannot get this off my wrist fast enough…
Verus – :
Le Petit was one of the samples I ordered a while ago and I could not scrub it off fast enough. But, for some reason, I bought the hand cream and I loved it. So much that I also bought the perfume and I am glad I did. Its got the same dark vanilla base than Dead Sexy but instead of the woods it’s flowers. I get the candy comparison but there is the dark vanilla that make Le Petit not that inoffensive but yes it’s mostly flowery and pretty. It’s not long lasting and I would not overspray because it’s very sweet at first and could become nauseating. I think fall is the best season for it with the candy/Halloween vibe.
So it seems like sampling is not an exact science!
Zolya777 – :
I don’t know why because the notes don’t lead to this but on my skin this smells just like this candy I use to love as a little kid tastes. Wonka Bottle Caps, the rootbeer flavored ones! So while this brings back happy memories of childhood, I don’t really want to smell like this.
aksana – :
Cloying,synthethic vanilla. i can`t smell nothing but this chemical vanillin , one of the cheapest kind.
Cloying , sticky , unpleasant.
For me absolute scrubber. :/
pewqzgifwbeq – :
Judging from other reviews I thought this perfume could be just another powder, forgetting that with perfume it all depends on your own chemistry. I didn’t buy this, it was a gift and one of the best perfumes I’ve been gifted.
First spray was unexpected, different from other florals I’ve experienced. It smells spicy and warm and dry and soft and powdery all at once to me, desert flowers come to mind.
It dries down on me to a soft sexy smell, vanilla and spice and violets. My skin usually hates florals, they turn to that typical “grandma just got out of an avon party” odor. This keeps its youthfulness and sexiness throughout the wear.
Id recommend anyone try this because it’s not expensive compared to a lot of perfumes but it smells rich, great for dates or a subtle perfume for a late dinner. I wear it daily mixed with Molecule 01 for casual outtings and am only ever complimented on it, especially when a breeze catches it off my skin.
klerik – :
This was a nice powdery violet scent. Pretty, but I didn’t love it.
livtaras – :
Not hugely exciting, but a nice violet and vanilla scent. It’s slightly soapy, slightly powdery, very innocent. Nice, like a sweet little girl holding flowers.
Alba – :
I’m not a huge fan of vanilla or soapy scents but this sweet floral has a beautiful arrangement of powdery freshness that’s both edible and clean…like linens washed in vanilla and flowers or maybe even violette pastilles. I’ve been turned on by violets after becoming a fan of Tokyo Milk’s Honey and the Moon but its a bit too warm and sticky for the summer. Every visit I’ve made to Urban Outfitters they’ve had a Le Petit candle sitting at check out.. I had read the notes before but never thought I’d enjoy it as much as I do. My new light go to!
milfludaum – :
This is vanilla for grown-ups; vanilla for the woman who doesnt want to smell like desert. Spicy peony rests on a uniqely sweet foundation of violet petals and vanilla, with a hint of earthy lily to create a scent that is feminine and distinctive.
Meescuent – :
this is long lasting & sweet..
maximdudenko – :
I want to like this scent, but it just smells dirty on me, like I wore old clothes, then put on some baby powder and sprayed vanilla on them. Smells good on paper, not on me.
pasha11111 – :
i love this perfume. it is easy to wear but i would suggest changing it out every other month. the sweetness can drive you crazy but I always come back to it. Younger men crave it. Im older so I love it.
corman – :
A smell of a prankish child 🙂 It reminds me childhood, because it smells to me exactly like bubble gum for kids, and that fact makes this little funny perfume dear to my heart.
Karvet – :
I was gifted this perfume last year by someone who knew I like violet. All four notes listed are clearly discernible, but unfortunately, its not my cup of tea.