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Beeklymaymneplkc – :
The notes listed are strange. I’ve seen them listed differently on other sites stocking al rehabs compared to Fragrantica which are far more accurate (LOTV being one). Not sure what gives?
Anyway, this is a great J’adore dupe. Its much richer, depper than J’adore but has a lot of salicylic acid. It has a strong, dominating suntan lotion top note.
I’d recommend this for anyone that loves lotion scent and is a fan of J’adore.
sashasuvorov – :
The quality of this composition belies its simplicity. Luzane is absolutely GORGEOUS.
If you like the three notes listed, particularly in combination, you are almost guaranteed to adore this. And, given the fact that Luzane is an attar, sans alcohol, it’s a performance beast!
Don’t let the insanely-low price-tag fool you, folks; this is sublime, gorgeous, classic and elegant.
This scent is extremely similar to Lancome O Oui! – not DUPES, per se, but similar enough that the two layer to glorious, long-lasting results indeed.
10/10 in every regard.
keks53 – :
Somewhere between J’adore and Tommy Girl on me. I’m not getting much, if any, rose, but I am getting a near-overdose of abstract white florals and pear. It’s also fairly sweet.
It’s not really my thing, but it probably would be a good, inoffensive work scent.
na_techike – :
This is really nice. A rosy, aquatic soapy scent. Something fresh and not overwhelming like many other Al-Rehabs. This smells of body lotions and makeup, it is so clean and clear you can wear it even under our terrible sun at 45°C and no one will be suffocated by your perfume. It’s light in sillage but still noticeable and last a good few hours on my skin. It’s still slightly sweet and fruity but not one of those cloying gourmands. It reminds me to some of those Adidas EDTs wich are perfect after training and a shower. Gave this to a teenage girl who thinks my fumes are “granny scents” and she loved it.
игоряныч – :
For me it opens up as a sharp, papery floral, with a slightly bitter green. I don’t get the aquatic notes. It reminds me of the inside of Office Max, a little bit. Paper and ink. I can see the resemblance to Happy, which is also sharp and high. It also really resembles Ralph Lauren Romance to my nose. I don’t like either of them, so there must be some shared quality in all these but just doesn’t work for me.
I wish I could smell some rose, but I don’t at all. After two hours it gets a bit of mustiness but stays sharp and strong. It isn’t horrible, but I don’t really like it. It is actually a bit masculine on my skin, and artificial smelling. It sounded so promising, so I’m disappointed. i wanted to experience what Silly Sue did. Her description is exactly what I want in a scent. Unfortunately, Luzane is a miss for me. Still working my way through al-Rehab trying to find a hit!
lyderis – :
I have just bought it and I am already in love beautiful aquatic rosy scent , which is neither screechy , nor heavy in flowers, so balanced . Funny enough I am an Arab who lives in the Middle East and have just discovered El-Rehab because of Fragrantica 😀
I am not into heavy orientals and Oud though I am Oriental.The glass is like other El-Rehab frgrances in the bottle spray form , but the glass is clear which I prefer to the cloudy ones like in Randa & Nebras .
50 ml of fine very long lasting scent for what equals 2 US $ !! what a great price 🙂
Update : I tried it today and wasn’t satisfied at all ..Maybe because I found out it had the name of someone ‘s mother that wasn’t good to me , I felt it is rather ” stale ” than fresh ..Emotions aside , I decided to put a layer of Oriflame ‘s Air on it and it turned out BEAUTIFUL almost like Cool Water from Davidoff
virtu – :
whilst Tommy Girl is a light fragrance, this is a more heavy version of it. But only slightly. The sillage is still only moderate. It’s a nice clean fragrance that smells like beauty salons.
Dohlik1109 – :
This came in the mail today. I really wanted to like Luzane, based on the reviews and the notes. So far, I have purchased eight different Al-Rehab oils, which all have been pleasant – some even beautiful. I suppose when you travel a road long enough, there’s sure to be a bump…
My first reaction was almost instant nausea, and I thought “laundry detergent”. It smelled very cheap. I understand what the creators were trying to aim for, but they missed. It seems like whenever my nose dislikes a scent, the scent is always powerful, headache-inducing, and nauseating. This is sadly true of Luzane. As time went on, I put up with the urge to vomit and the headache because I thought the top notes would mellow, but they did not. In fact, they seemed to get stronger as they warmed with my skin. Luzane began to remind me more of a household cleaner than laundry detergent. There is a very chemical feel to Luzane, something not quite medicinal, but… household cleaner. I have smelled this smell before, and it was not in a perfume. Mind you, I am familiar with the application of these potent oils, so I did not overapply.
I am not one to throw away a fragrance. My budget is very tight. I am resourceful enough to find a use for perfumes that have been given as gifts that don’t quite suit me, and even 99 percent of my blind buys aren’t this bad. This is the first time in a long time that I have considered immediately tossing a fragrance in the garbage.
I wanted to let Luzane sit on my skin and possibly unfold into something tolerable, but I couldn’t take it. This usually never happens to me. But I had to scrub it off. I was going to hurl, seriously.
I think there still may be hope for Luzane, but in VERY VERY VERY small amounts, perhaps layered with something woody that neutralizes whatever foulness that just wreaked havoc on my olfactory gland.
Maybe chemistry is just that different? I mean, it obviously is, because I gambled on it due to other’s good experiences with this fragrance. I did read one review like mine, and a few others that were “meh”, but I dismissed them. It’s just hard for me to understand how something so tormenting to my nose could work so well for other people. I’m going to give Luzane a few more shots, but I don’t think I will ever “grow to love her”. 🙂 If something magical happens, I will update. Try this one before you buy, if you can. Four dollars is not much to gamble on, but it’s still four dollars… and trust me, you are gambling with Luzane.
qukoronh – :
Just purchased with yesterday and i can confirm this really reminds me of a cross between tommy girl and happy! Also similar to Lancome Oui.
Except this oil lasts longer! Also it goes with my skin chemistry!
Strongly recommended.
vyaznikov – :
Luzane in oil form reminds me of Tommy Girl and Clinique Happy type scents. Fresh and long lasting.
alexSTgtv1 – :
Luzane was my first introduction to Al-rehab, probably about a year ago now. At the time Fragrantica did not have it listed in its database, but I’m happy they have since added it. More people deserve to know about this hidden beauty, in my oppinion. This little guy (I have the rollerball oil version) was the sole reason I then went ahead and bought about ten more Al-rehabs to try out. And even though I now own and wear quite a few Al-rehabs, Luzane remains my favourte. I simply love this stuff.
My observations have led me to the conclusion that on the Fragrantica boards the most popular Al-rehabs seem to be Soft, Chocomusk and Nebras. I have all, like all, but feel none of those reach the heights of Luzane.
Now to the scent itself. Simply put, Luzane is fresh. To me, it is the kind of a clean out of the shower fresh fragrance. It is sort of an aqua rose with a bit of citrus luring in the background. Freshness from the water, cleanliness from the rose, bound together by the lovely aroma of lemongrass. The citrus part from the lemongrass, to my nose is noticable but quite faint. I mostly smell the aquatic notes and the lovely rose, but the citrus is still there and adds a little something to the composition. This doesn’t have a crazy projection but the staying power is good even though it stays close to the skin. But that is what I want for this type of fragrance. I would never be afraid to put this on in any type of situation (I even wear this to the gym). It just refreshes you.
Even though Luzane’s more gourmand and louder Al-Rehab siblings seem to be more extoverted and attention grabbing, the excellent qualities of the softer spoken, more introverted sibling should not be ignored or forgotten. I personally think Luzane deserves a lot more attention and praise 🙂
If you like fresh and clean scents then give it a go, I think it’s worth it!
zhan26.09 – :
A review, if you please! 🙂
Update – You made my day, SillySue!