Muguet des Bois Coty

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Muguet des Bois Coty

Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 62 customer ratings
(62 customer reviews)

Muguet des Bois Coty for women of Coty

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Muguet des Bois by Coty is a Floral Green fragrance for women. Muguet des Bois was launched in 1941. The nose behind this fragrance is Henri Robert. Top notes are aldehydes, orange, green leaves and bergamot; middle notes are cyclamen, lilac, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley and rose; base notes are sandalwood and musk.

62 reviews for Muguet des Bois Coty

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I think I cry every spring because I don’t have this anymore. A truer lily of the valley I have never smelled. I like Diorissimo and the others, but there was such a purity to Coty’s, so clean and fresh in an uninterrupted sort of way. Unencumbered, poetic, a very rare sort of beauty.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I have a sample of this. It does smell just like lily not the valley in real life, following an initial greenness. But it only lasts a very short time, like the flowers once they have been cut. I keep applying more but it fades. That’s OK some things are meant to be fleeting.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I remember wearing this in the early 1980’s. I grew up loving spring and all of the wonderful blooming flowers in our yard. These included Lily of the Valley and lilacs. Recently I got nostalgic, and decided to hunt down a bottle on eBay. I found a full bottle with bath talc for an incredible price. It is the vintage 80’s version with a white cap. After all these years, much to my delight, the fragrance had not gone off. It is just as sweet, innocent and a true Lily of the Valley as I remember it. When you see that Henri Robert created this, it all makes sense. His perfumes for Chanel in their original formulations are also some of my favorites. I believe that no matter the house, the great noses of the past created beautiful, timeless scents.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s the perfume Demi Moore wears in the movie ‘Blind’.
    Alec Baldwin compliments her on the scent , telling her that he likes it.
    She tells him they don’t make it anymore…..:)

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This review is for the current formulation.
    I love the scent. It’s a true to life lily of the valley. It smells just like the flowers we had in our yard, and at my grandma’s house, when I was growing up. It reminds me of a sunny spring day in my childhood backyard with lilacs in the air, too. But it has almost no staying power. I smell a faint scent of it on my wrist a few hours after spraying. But I have to smell my wrist and clothes up close to detect it, after only about 30 minutes after spraying. It is very weak.
    This is one of my favorite colognes because it doesn’t have any chemical or synthetic smell. It’s as close to a real flower as I’ve found in a perfume. The lovely scent just doesn’t last and isn’t strong enough. I was lucky to get two bottles before the price started going up. One of my bottles fell and the lid cracked, but I didn’t lose any of the liquid. Last I checked, it was discontinued and getting harder to find. The site I bought mine from charged $11, and someone is now selling it for $120. I saw it on eBay for about $40.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    A lovely, green, sweet, true LOTV but the modern version does not last. It is like a cheap cologne.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I have a cologne bottle, looks like from early 90’s, because it has a barcode, but no Green Dot on the box. It reminds me a lot of how I was smelling Diorissiomo when I was a child. Lily of The Valley is innocent and super DUPER, as you may think it is childish, but no, I detect a sexy Kitten hiding and bathing inside the bottle. Is it a Souliflore? Well technically no, but even if I dig my nose in it, I only got mesmerized with the Lilly of the Vally that I worship.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I love the smell of old lady perfumes.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    I wore this back in the 60’s. It was my favorite. I can still smell it in my memory. This is the standard all Lily of the valley should be measured by imho. Coty captured it perfectly. I am not typically drawn to florals now, but I wish I had a bottle of this for the nostalgia of my youth.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    I got a small vintage bottle of this- it says “spray mist” on the bottle, at a thrift store. After the initial blast of aldehydes(I am not a fan of aldehydes, they just smell like alcohol to me) this smelled exactly like a bouquet of lily of the valley. I have a large patch of the flower in my yard and cut them in the spring and put them in bud vases in my house. That wonderful aroma goes everywhere! This perfume is true to nature. The bottle I got was probably 40-50 years old judging by the lettering and bottle design, and did not seem to have lost any potency or accuracy of scent. It is a strong perfume, a little goes a long way.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I chose to celebrate early spring with a vintage floral gifted to me by a dear perfume loving friend. Coty launched Muguet de Bois in the 1940s and it has remained a best seller for decades. It is a true soliflore, very green and fresh. However, it does come from an era where women wanted their perfumes to be noticed. And this was noticed, but in the best way! Three different people commented on the lovely lily of the valley aroma in the office as they approached my work area. One woman even looked around for a vase of flowers, that is how realistic Muguet de Bois smells. Like a wet garden on a warm morning in May. And who in the world is going to complain about the smell of a real flower garden?

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Muguet Des Bois By Coty
    Top Notes: Orange Green Notes Bergamot
    Middle Notes: Cyclamen, lilac, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley rose
    Base Notes: Sandalwood Musk
    Are you a lily of the valley girl raise your hand lol This is a fresh sweet green and white lily perfume. This may not be at the level of Diorissimo which is the queen of all lily of the valley fragrances but this is not bad. It is definitely a green scent with dominant lily of the valley. The other flowers are providing it with a floral sweetness that I tend to go for in perfume and they include authentic jasmine, lilac and rose. Very floral. If you don’t like flowers don’t read any further. This is a simple floral scent that smells very good not only on myself but in my house as an air freshner. However it is in no way artificial or synthetic. Definitely a perfume with vintage style ingredients. That sandalwood is doing it’s magic and filling my head with it’s fragrant aroma. I love how this turns into pure sandalwood at the very end. It starts fresh with citrus, then turns floral with lily of the valley leading the way for jasmine and rose and then it’s a musky kind of sandalwood combination. Beautiful, elegant, mature, but subtle, not a heavy hitter at all. Totally wearable for any season any occasion. Perfect to spritz on after a shower too and for relaxation at home before bed.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    What a pretty, feminine perfume! I found a vintage formula and it’s refreshing, soft, a little bit soapy, with a light crisp green touch. It doesn’t smell vintage. It smells exactly like fresh lilies of the valley blooming! It’s the truest lily of the valley scent ever !
    Great to use in warm or hot weather, as a fresh uplifting, cooling floral. Stays close to skin, it’s subtle, but a light breeze will cause it to waft into the air around you. Perfect to wear in an office, since it’s ladylike and not offensive at all.
    Lasting power isn’t good, but if I first use a tiny thin layer of Vaseline on skin, then spray this perfume over it, this beautiful scent lasts about 6 hours on my skin. Also great for spraying linens to create a crisp clean fresh natural lily of the valley scent in any room. It really does smell like natural fresh cut real flowers, not synthetic room spray.
    Coty Muguet Bois in vintage form is truly a beautiful natural floral breath of fresh air.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Before I developed advanced enough skills as a perfumer in synthetics I set out to find a lily of the valley perfume that actually smelled like the live flower. In my search I found so many the beard no resemblance to the actual flower at all. I just happen to love the smell and while I pay no attention as to what is for men and what is for women, I do find this to be the only flower that is more feminine, whereas all the rest are to me, very unisex. Still, I wear this perfume, as well as my own lily of the valley perfume, both of which, I believe really do smell quite identically to the living flower as I have compared the both side by side with freshly picked lily of the valley. Perhaps some of you know that lily of the valley along with lilac just do not yield any sort of usable absolute or pomade, so all lilac and lily of the valley notes have to be built using either a combination of naturals and synthetics or purely synthetics. Using only naturals it cannot yet be done. I remember the first primary lily of the valley perfume I came across was Diorissimo, that at first really smelled like lily of the valley to me but then after a while it started to smell less and less like lily of the valley and more and more like other things. As you all know, this is a very inexpensive drug store perfume but when it comes to lily of the valley it is all synthetic anyway, so no matter who makes it we are all going to be composing it using the same chemicals. Like I said, Coty is right on the money here, it is a dead ringer for the live flower. It goes on smelling fresh, sweet, powdery and green, just like the fresh flower and that is how it smells until you wake up the next morning. It is a perfume that does tend to hover quite close to your skin so you and anyone in your close proximity will smell it but not someone across the table or on the other side of your desk. And if you put it on the in the morning, or before going out in the evening, it will not need to be applied again. It seems to last 4-5 hours but it is so inexpensive, if you want to touch it up with a couple more sprays, most of us can afford it. So if you are out for a great lily of the valley just go to the drug store and get this, forget about the expensive ones because this one is perfect for what it is.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    I got a bottle of Muguet des Bois in a lot of vintage Coty fragrances. I didn’t know anything about it, just took the cap off of the bottle and took a small whiff. WHEW! It smelled exactly like, well… beer. I put a little bit on my hand and waited for the alcoholic fumes to fade. Has it gone bad, maybe? To be honest, after wearing it a few times, I still don’t know.
    What I smell on my skin is very green, ozonic/airy, a bit floral… but hardly detectable. I’m not terribly familiar with Lily of the Valley, but I do smell lilac. I guess that does make it a realistic floral scent, very green with poor projection. Based on other reviews I’ve read, what I’m smelling is likely legit – but in my opinion, it doesn’t match the typical quality of Coty fragrances. I don’t know what to make of this one. It’s just so strange!

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Watery soft sweet gentle lily of the valley, extremely fresh. It doesn’t last worth a damn but it smells so lovely and springy I just can’t resist spritzing it everywhere during this cold cold horrid winter.
    I get lilac and lily of the valley and wonderful green notes

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    My mom used to wear this back in the day and in middle school I got hooked on it….I love the scent of lily of the valley and this perfume IMO was the truest scent to the flower! I have never found anything liked this again,I miss it so much! I beyind adored this perfume!!!!!! <3

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I just bought a vintage bottle of this – smells just as I remember it, fresh, green, and spring flowers. Lily of the Valley is my favorite flower, and it predominates this fragrance, but I can also find the lilac after a moment (lilac is a close 2nd favorite) with a bit of citrus (orange?) and green notes which keep it fresh, sweet but never cloying. I agree with everyone who says it doesn’t last long though, doesn’t stay with me either, but I still love it!
    I just read in a review for another muguet perfume that the legendary Edmond Roudnitska considered Muguet de Bois to be the ‘truest’ L.O.V. scent – proves once again that the best does not have to be the most expensive.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Vintage, late 60’s-early 70’s — I can’t think of a more quintessential lily of the valley scent. Just like fresh picked flowers, not overly green and harsh and sharp like some LOTV scents but slightly sweet as the flower is in nature. Backed up by a gentle lilac, buoyed up by some green notes — but the green ones aren’t overwhelming they just increase the projection of the scent. Smells like spring, crisp sweet and green.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I have not used this one for quite some time so I am going by memory and I used to love it. It is definitely lily of the valley. I am going to try it again. Very nostalgic scent that takes me back to being a teenager when my mother, my grandmother and I wore it. Something that was that popular to so many generations deserves another try.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    I really wanted to love this one. I have a vintage circa 80’s, and maybe it’s gone bad? It smells like foaming soap. More than just soapy…. It smells like it IS soap. And sickly sweet. I adore and wear vintage Diorissimo… I am disappointed by Muguet de Bois. 🙁

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. It does smell exactly like lilies of the valley. The only thing I wish is that it would last longer. I spray it on several times during the day to keep the fragrance alive. Love it — a breath of fresh, sweet lilies of the valley.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this as a linen & towel spray and to use a little on starched white blouses, just a touch. I love the flowers themselves and I love this. It’s not the best scent for me to spray directly on my skin. Perusing the fragrances here has made me think of a few from my early years that I should pick up again in 2014 and this is one of them.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    I miss this scent. Smells like my favorite flower, lily of the valley. Too light of a scent for fall or winter, but perfect for a hot sticky summer night. I notice the humidity makes the scent last longer.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    I love to wear the classic perfumes on occasion & after recently purchasing & enjoying Coty L’Origan, I decided to try this one out as well & I am very impressed. It is one of the best Lilly of the Valley scents I have ever smelt. It is soft, fresh, clean & lovely. I like it very much.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    My mom has an old bottle of this stuff, which she might have inherited from her mother, so this review is for some pretty old juice:
    When I first put it on, it smells terrible, like rancid hairspray. But after it dries it smells remarkably like the lilies-of-the-valley growing in our backyard.
    From time to time, a stray note of one kind or another juts out and distracts from the realism. But it is realistic. Often, I could be fooled into thinking I’m smelling the live flower.
    This isn’t a perfume identifying itself as lily-of-the-valley by name but not by smell. The name means what it says. Alas, it fades within about two hours on my skin, leaving a hint of burnt hair and generic sweetness behind. Still, while it lasts, it’s impressive.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I live (and grew up in) a very small town. This Coty fragrance was totally unknown to me until recently. Lily of the Valley is my absolute favorite flower of all time and I had doubted anyone could capture the scent of the real thing.
    This arrived in my mail today and I felt weak in the knees when I sniffed it. It is glorious! I feel so clean, fresh, and feminine wearing this. A new love that is going into my top 5 favorites.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    This was my absolute FAVORITE perfume as a teen. It was hard to find but I remember using my birthday money to buy it. Lily of the Valley are also my favorite flowers. I think I’m going to try and find a vintage bottle and keep it for special occasions. I sure do miss it.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I will always love this fresh, clean lily-of-the-valley scent. It was my first gift of cologne, given by my grandparents for Christmas when I was twelve. Coty’s Muguet de Bois always smells like hope and girlish daydreams to me now, and it never fails to make me smile.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the first perfume I ever wore. Heavily advertised in teen magazines in early 70’s. I saved my money and bought some at the drug store. I loved how simple and pretty it was. Innocent and nice, like the 12 year-old I was. Then my older cousin smelled it, and said, “You can do better than this” and got me a bottle of Charlie for Christmas. I felt sad, like I wasn’t cool enough. I like more sophisticated fragrances now, but I still have lily-of-the-valley in my garden.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    I was a little scared of getting this perfume. It was a blind buy on ebay. The reviews had me thinking that this would be a grandma smell. ITS NOT! Yeah! I’m not sure what the exact smell of lily-of-the valley is, but I think of water lily when I smell this. Its fresh, clean and lily. I like it and it wasn’t that expensive.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    Muguet de Bois, meaning in english ‘Lily of the Valley’. That’s exactly what it is – Coty’s beautiful classic Lily of the Valley fragrance. It’s been around since 1941 and still smells lovely. I remember my grandmother’s bottle of Coty’s L’Origan (created in 1905)she kept on the shelf in her bathroom. I would always sneak a spray or two on. Timeless, timeless classics that are still going strong.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    this is timeless

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Incredibly synthetic – like the smell of pool floats and citronella candles in the opening, it becomes a little softer, imitating a familiar sunscreen. This is the scent of all sorts of plastics folded into the shape of a muguet. Weird. I’m sure it used to be good.
    Review for the current(?) Eau de toilette.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Quite sythetic at the opending, but as it drys down I feel in love with it. peaceful and innocent scent.lily in the valley, yes.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the most realistic lily of the valley I have ever sampled. It’s a simple, straight-forward scent. Quite pleasant and very clean, crisp, and fresh. I can’t imagine that this could offend anyone. I like it but I do not think it is very memorable.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    This is my Mother’s scent. She has worn this literally all of her life. She just turned 87. It is just lovely and fresh. The only other scent she wore was (I believe) something called Blue Carnation or at least a carnation scent.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    Paulie 86, you said it! The classic Coty’s smell GOOD, and if that is a quality of Old scents, may all mine be Old! ( Come to think of it, most of my favorites ARE. ) I bought Muguet De Bois from Overstock.com this spring, and it proved one of my best blind buys. The opening seems a little lime and most refreshing; other than that all I smell is REAL lily of the valley. If you want a more complex and grounded lily scent, you might choose Jessica Mcclintock, my other terrific blind buy this spring. To be honest, I’m not a greens and lilies kind of girl, but they never fail to appeal to me on someone else. This is just – plain – old – delightful.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried the Coty muguet because Diorissimo’s creator said that Coty’s muguet was the truest lily of the valley. Thus, I expected Coty’s muguet to be a lot like Diorissimo.
    To me, they do not smell alike. Coty is subdued and sweet; while, Diorissimo is tangy-sweet and not so subdued.
    I like Diorissimo better, though I like Coty too. They’re just apples vs. oranges (in my book).

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    This was popular with young girls when I was in high school, and was a very pleasant scent. I prefer stronger, more oriental, types, but I never met a Coty fragrance I didn’t like.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    This is LOVELY!! What a find! It smells like a Fresh Spring day in Brooklyn NY when all the flowering trees have bloomed. I have longed for a scent like this! It smells like the beautiful flowering trees of the North East! Also the name is cool and the bottle is cute! Tres Chic! Im wondering if i should start hoarding this now lol

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Very green and pure Lily of the Valley. I don’t detect a hint of anything else. It has a very sharp, pungent quality at the beginning, but it softens very nicely after a few minutes. Very lovely. Just wish it had a more sillage and staying power.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    My father use to grow lily of the valley in our garden in the backyard. I was small enough to get a good whiff of them just by standing over them and I use to hover around that area just to smell them.
    It’s a beautiful fragrance.
    Pure lilly of the valley. Very heady fragrance, like you want to fall asleep them like I always wanted to, but dad would have gotten mad if I did that, I’m sure.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    I got to sample all of the old coty fragrances today at my local beauty supply they all came in the bottle pictured above out of l’origin, emeraude ( I don’t get shalimar), l’aiment (which doesn’t really smell like no. 5 to me but smelled more like L’heure Bleue) and this one was the best smelling to my nose it was fresh and beautiful a soft floral dominated by lily of the the valley hence the name lol. For $6.99 they’re all a steal they all smelled pretty That’s what made me sad when I was smelling all the nozzles of these perfume bottles these great classics that are shamelessly discounted and forgotten about and left on lower shelves hoping to be sold. Honestly none of them smelled like “old lady” which is a trait I love in perfume lol so I think everyone should try the old cotys just for the fun of it!

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    1/16/2012: Coty’s Muguet de Bois (new EdT)- Bright, beautiful, sparkling LOTV- Credited by Roudnitska (Diorissimo’s creator) as the best LOTV ever… But scent disappates (disappears!) only minutes after application. Wore this as a teenager, now it’s back & can be purchased for $10-$12/bottle. I love it, & purchased a few bottles to liberally spritz bed linens, hair, whatever.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    I managed to find a vintage bottle of this (probably dating from the late 60s or even early 70s) and it’s absolutely magnificent. But I think I will save it for spring/summer as that’s when Lily of the Valley smells best for me.
    I must point out that this is not in the league of Diorissimo (which has to be the ultimate scent in this category of floral) but is much less sparkling and less nuanced being a much more straightforward “Muguet” with overtones of green.
    But, given the price difference between this one and Dior’s masterpiece, who’s complaining?

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    I found a bottle of this at an estate sale about a year ago – it was from 1995 and nearly full. The scent is really beguiling, I have to say. Definitely full-on Lily of the Valley, and a bit of green behind it. I also detect some spices; like a hint of cardamon or rosemary. The sandalwood is strong at the end, but pleasant. I don’t see this so much as a floral, but more of an aldehyde fragrance. You can detect a BIT of rose, but more like rose from potpouri, not fresh roses.
    I don’t have many uses for this (much too sweet for a male, I think), but enjoy smelling it now and again, and put a few drops here and there to make the place smell nice. I have a feeling my 16-year-old bottle is probably a less contrived formulation than what is available right now, so I’ll hold on to it.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    Somehow a small parfum spray, likely 1980s, appeared on my desk. No cap, dark color, a certain victim of oxidation. I expected the worst…but, despite this, it manages to be absolutely delightful! The alcohol takes a minute or so to blow off, and there is certainly a “boozy” quality thanks to the oxidation, but I still enjoy this deep rosy lily on a velvet background of green woods. I give this bottle in particular a 3 or 4/10, and I am still managing to enjoy it, so now I’m on the hunt for other vintages in better condition.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    I had this as a young girl and it smelled exactly like lily of the valley. Very fresh and girly. The bottle was opaque green and beautifully matched the lovely scent. I have not tried the reformulation. I prefer to remember it the way it was.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    An absolute classic for any occasion. Goes with furs. Goes with jeans.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s sad that for many the only experience they have had with this once lovely scent is the recent and truly vile flacon mist version, which smells like a combination of paint thinner and hair permanent solution until dry down. I just tossed the 2 horrid bottles of flacon mist I mistakenly purchased on e-bay. I now possess a true vintage bottle of EdT, which smells exactly as I remember it from my high school years. Soft, sweet and innocent.

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    i love this cologne. true, fresh, lily of the valley. one of my favorite scents in cologne. this is a nice clean version. not heavy or oily. light and airy. lasting power was good on me. i would buy this one again.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    I had the original as a teenager. Mom got it for me and at first I didn’t like it but it grew on me. Very light, green and sweet. The bottle was nice, shaped like a bell.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    Once again Coty turns one of it’s great perfumes into a knock off of itself. The original had that depth and richness of scent so typical of Coty. It was sweet and fresh, just lovely. The reformulation is cheap and unsubtle . It doesn’t even smell like lilies of the valley anymore.

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    I had this as a teenager. It does smell like Lily of the Valley. My grandmother liked it too . It don’t
    think I would wear it now but it has sentimental value . I would like to smell it again just for that reason.

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    How bad can a reformulation be? Coty MUGUET DES BOIS offers a clear answer to that question: Very.
    I wasn’t expecting much from a bottle which cost nearly nothing, but I must say that, to my nose, this vile liquid smells like paint thinner.

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    I heard such great things about this. maybe I didn’t know what lily of the valley smelled like, I don’t know. But to me, it smelled like freshly cut grass. It’s not something I want to smell like.

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    My first cologne- sweet and as innocent as a little girl getting on First Communion Day…

  59. :

    5 out of 5

    When I first gained an interest in perfumes, my mother ran to her closet, and after looking through her shelves produced a nearly full bottle of this perfume. She told me she bought it when she was 17 and still had it. I warned her that it might have soured over the 40 years, but when we removed the cover it still smelled like bright and fresh lilies of the valley! This scent it soft, fresh and so feminine. Every time I sniff it now it brings me memories of the pictures i’ve seen of my mom at age 17, yet somehow this scent is still very modern.

  60. :

    5 out of 5

    A nice lily-of-the valley without the sharp green notes of my other lily-of-the valley by Caswell Massey. This is sweet without being cloying.

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    At the top to the base, much style in this fresh Lily of the valley.
    It´s a delicate and subtle fragrance, however full of personality.

  62. :

    5 out of 5

    It’ s sooo fresh and can be used at any season but it doesn’t stay for a long time on the skin:(

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