Le Sourire de Diable L’Antichambre

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Le Sourire de Diable L’Antichambre

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

Le Sourire de Diable L’Antichambre for women and men of L’Antichambre

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Le Sourire de Diable by L’Antichambre is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. Le Sourire de Diable was launched in 2013. The fragrance features bergamot, ginger, cumin, amber, agarwood (oud), labdanum and cedar.

4 reviews for Le Sourire de Diable L’Antichambre

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    A demure resinous scent — labdanum and spices. There’s a lot of cumin, so it goes a bit sweaty, but it’s quite tolerable (depending on your level of tolerance, I suppose). In fact, there are a lot of spices in this, and that’s really what it smells like more than anything — peppery, sweaty spices over a touch of labdanum and a pleasing cedar. It’s quite dry overall, and there’s really not much to it, but I could absolutely see a time and a place for this. Very subdued and undemanding — almost like a woodier, spicier version of Creed’s Royal Oud. It’s priced too high for what it is (it’s an Iso E bomb after 30 minutes), but it’s definitely worth a peek if spices and woods are your thing.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    A very light oriental. Dry smoky spice. It doesn’t last so long. Already after an hour I hardly smell it on my wrist. It has absolutely NO resemblance to Tauer’s l’Air du Desert Marocain, which I have on the other wrist. This one is much nicer! I think it would suit a person who ormally is in to light, fresh perfumes and wants to try something more oriental.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Smoky incense, dry scent, reminds me so much of Tauer’s L’Air du Desert Morocain that I think the L’Antichambre perfumer stole Tauer’s recipe. The only real difference is the small amount of oud in this one, It’s a very nice scent.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Mmm,
    Toasty incensy intoxicating cumin and spicy ginger, cedar smoked peppercorn atop slightly bitter woods and amber with enough bergamot to brighten the middle. Delicious and addictive.
    Very “Mark Buxton” -esque

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