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diman_orsk1988 – :
Since there are so few reviews for this fragrance I thought I should contribute, even though it won’t be staying in my permanent fragrance wardrobe.
It’s a pretty fragrance – very soft and elegant. I don’t get any jasmine on my skin, but I came for the iris and that IS present, though not in large amounts. It’s mostly powdery and quite soft – the initial spray reminds me a little bit of Le Dix, but less complex, more discreet and without the aldehydic buzz. The fragrances are definitely different, but similar in ‘feel’ (so you could, in theory, have both – though if I had to choose, I’d absolutely take Le Dix). The drydown is pleasant but not very distinctive – a pastel wash of powder and musk. And it’s definitely a skin scent after the first 45 minutes or so; even before then, the sillage is soft. Many people complain about the lasting power of L’Artisan fragrances – I’ve never had a problem, except with this one and L’Ete en Douce, both of which completely disappear on me within about 2-3 hours (longevity is better on fabric, but still comparatively brief). This isn’t necessarily a deal-breaker, but since they’re not inexpensive, it’s a shame to have to keep spritzing.
Overall, it’s a nice scent but it wasn’t distinctive enough for me. It might be worthwhile for those who really love powdery iris scents – others can find a more unique fragrance elsewhere.
icx526JeomiWogkig – :
I consider this type of fragrances useless, they do nothing for me and nothing on other people around me as well.
The case with “Mon Numero 8” is that it basically smells like – nothing? I do get the lipstick iris, but soon it’s simply a clean musk, close to skin and dissapears with 2 hours. I cannot comment on the price tag as I haven’t had the luck to find it anywhere online (I’m usually curious of how much this kind of stuff goes for). Nevertheless – it does not matter, I don’t consider this worth any sort of price tag as I think this would be a complete waste of shelf space. There are for more interesting and better creations out there.