Nina L’Elixir Nina Ricci

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Nina L'Elixir Nina Ricci

Nina L’Elixir Nina Ricci

Rated 4.06 out of 5 based on 86 customer ratings
(86 customer reviews)

Nina L’Elixir Nina Ricci for women of Nina Ricci

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Description

After several variants on the Nina perfume from 2006, we can expect yet another fragrance dedicated to young princesses, tickling our imagination with its fresh and rich composition.
The name Nina L `Elixir promises a true” love potion “composed of red fruit and jasmine, refreshed with bright green Caipirinha lime. The trace of musk brings sensuality to the scent, which completes the entire composition, placed into a new red apple with silver leaves and stopper. This edition’s perfumer is Olivier Crespi, while the advertising face of the perfume is Florrie Arnold, the new “energy” of the house. The perfume can be expected in August of 2010.

86 reviews for Nina L’Elixir Nina Ricci

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Juicy fruity yummy scent. I prefer floral scents over fruity ones but Everytime I wear it I get compliments from men, so yeah I think it smells kinda sexy. I don’t use it everyday but nice to have it in my collection for special occasions.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a lighter, more powdery version of the original Nina. I assume that my nose must be interpreting the musk note as powdery. It also has a sweeter floral opening. However, this doesn’t have nearly the longevity of the original Nina. Nina lasted around 6 hours on my arm; L’Elixir lasted about half that time. Its sillage also faded faster.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    It seemed so nice on paper and as I love gourmand scents, I thought I’d like it. But sadly, I don’t and it doesn’t smell good on me. I guess it’s those citrus and licorice (not listed but prominent) notes that bother me the most. I don’t think it’s awful but I’m not gonna wear it either.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t love L’Elixir nearly as much as I do Nina, but I find this a very pleasant and uplifting scent. It opens tart and fresh, full of vigor. The tanginess is slighly sweetened by juicy red berries. It dries down just a little bit musky and just slightly powdery to me.
    Overall, it is youthful and lively, but not necessarily suitable for younger girls only. (I’m pushing 40, but nothing is going to stop me from wearing this!) It is a good everyday perfume for the hot summers in my country, and wearable even in the office.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I wanted to own and love a Nina Ricci perfume and after seeing the good looking surreal ads of princesses carrying beautiful apple bottles in their hands I decided buying one.
    The first few spritz smells sour berries which turns into something dense sweet like honey and apple. Its quite intense and when it settles down it smells like some sweet powder.
    Overall I really couldnot like the perfume even after wanting to like it. It is good for teenage girls who would like to smell sweet and fruity but definitely not a grown up scent. The bottles are the best part though the metallic leaves loose the color. Sillage and stay power is moderate to good.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    A softer Ricci ricci. fresher than nina.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I love Nina Ricci fragrances. unfortunately this one has an overpowering flare of liquorice on application. I do like liquorice but I don’t want to smell of it!. On me it takes over an hour before that smell goes away and is replaced by a gorgeous warm and sensual slightly musky aroma with elements of powder and Lily. I just don’t get any fruitiness at all.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Don’t love the frag but I love to see Florrie at the ad.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Apple bubblegum with lemony crispness and creamy jasmine. A bit of musk takes it from candyland to perfume world. Such a happy scent. I like this one much better than the original Nina, which I was rather “meh” about – this one turns it up to 11, which is far more becoming. Mmm-mmm-mmm.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Bought this mistakenly (thought I was buying Nina by Nina Ricci). It smells similar to Elizabeth Arden Beauty on my skin (I say this though I haven’t had that perfume in YEARS). It smells a bit cheap. Too floral for me.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Someone mentioned fresh and crisp – perfect explanation!
    Nina L’Elixir just SCREAMS spring and summer to me and with the temps finally warming up I was so happy to get this one out of storage to wear while lounging in the warm winds of my favorite reclining chair in the backyard.
    Sweet red berries and lemon definitely pop up first with a lovely jasmine musk on drydown. I swear I also detect what smells like a beautiful pink pepper on my skin as well…gives it the slightest peppery kick!
    5-6 hours on my skin and longer on my clothes, this one sticks around and gives you bang for your buck.
    Every girl just should have a bottle of Nina L’Elixir in her springtime wardrobe. Trust me, you’ll get compliments. 😉

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Love it! L’Elixir is one of my favourites and I’ll never get tired of it. Sour dark cherries and red apples, a bit of lemon and jasmin. Sweet, delicious and sexy. Nice sillage and good staying power on my skin. I like wearing it in the autumn, winter and especially in the spring.It reminds me of a bit Ricci Ricci.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Bubblegum, cupcakes and jasmine. I don’t detect the sourness that’s mentioned, which might be nice in balancing the sweetness. It doesn’t smell bad on me though, and once the sweetness wears down, I really like it.
    My 3rd bottle in the Nina collection. These are quickly becoming my favorites!

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I absolutely love this…so fresh & fruity, but mature!! I can’t get enough of this and just ran out of my bottle so I need to repurchase ASAP!!! Ladies, you will LOVE it!!!

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Just like all the other Nina perfumes, they are deliciously fresh and crisp. Yet, unlike the other ones this is very sexy and deeper. I could see this as a both night or day time fragrance.
    It’s tart but also sweet. I think that really anyone could wear this perfume (like all of Nina’s perfumes.) I absolutely love all of Nina’s perfumes and I will continue to repurchase them for their amazing, delicious, beautiful perfumes.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    This is my favorite of the Nina apple bottles. I like them all (at least of the four I’ve tried), but this one is my favorite. They are all very similar and, personally, I don’t think there’s a need to own more than one, other than to collect the pretty bottles.
    I don’t even know what it is about this one that I love, but it just *feels* me. I don’t pick up any particular notes, either. To me it’s a tart, sour, citrusy, sweet berry scent with a hint of freshness. I also get a slight undercurrent of something that smells like caramel.
    It’s more than a plain ol’ boring fruity-floral. It’s got pizazz.
    Longevity and projection are both moderate.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought it today after being fantasizing with its smell since I tested it for the first time two months ago.
    Its smell is fantastic! So sweet, so nice, so femenine. It’s my favourite Nina Ricci’s fragrance, in my opinion it’s better than Nina and Nina L’eau because it’s not too citric, this one smells like a candied apple with nice notes of cherry. So beautiful!
    It’s sillage is not too high not too low, it’s perfect and its longevity is very good on my skin (8+ hours).
    I’m in love with it!

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    نینا ریچی الگزیر با رایحه میوه ایی و شیرین
    استارت رایحه با بوی لیمو هست که اینجا اون شادابی و فرش بودن معمول تو کارای دیگه رو نداره که میتونه بخاطر ترکیبش با توت قرمز باشه که نتیجه ش به فاصله کمی ایجاد آکورد شیرین شبه سیب قرمز هست
    شما از همون ابتدا بوی ضعیف یاس رو هم در پس زمینه رایحه حس میکنین که بفاصله چند دقیقه قدرت بیشتری میگیره ، تا اینجاشیرینی کار مقداری آزار دهنده س که نشون میده اصلا مناسب استفاده تو روزای گرم سال یا داخل اتاق در بسته نیست
    حدود یک ساعت این حالت زننده ادامه داره تا اینکه با ضعیف شدن قدرت پخش بوش کمی قابل تحملتر میشه ولی رایحه غالب تا اینجای کار همون آکورد شیرین شبه سیب قرمز هست بدونه تغییر
    در مرحله پایانی و با اضافه شدن مشک ، اون شیرینی زننده مقداری فروکش میکنه و رایحه بسیار بهتر میشه ، حالا شما بوی ملایم سیب رو دارین به اضافه نرمی و گیرایی مشک ، یه نکته اینکه مشک اینجا حالت قوی و سنگین حیوانی معمول رو نداره
    در کل اگه به بوهای شیرین اونم از نوع زیادش حساسیت دارین سمت اینکار نرین ، مخصوصا تو یک ساعت اول اینکار که شما میتونین اگه با همکاره هم اتاقیتون مشکل دارین فقط کافیه تو یه روز گرم چند پاف ازین بزنین برین سره کار ، قول میدم تا قبل از وقت اداری درخواست انتقالش رو میز مدیرعامل باشه
    موندگاری حدود ۵ ساعت رو پوست سفید و خشک داره با پخش متوسط

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells like apple hukkah…that’s all..love it!

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    I sprayed this on like, “Oh, Olivier Cresp created L’Elixer! LET’S DO THIS!” and immediately was like, “AH, DAMMIT! WHY?!”
    I can’t do fragrances like this in my 30’s. They’re too young for me, too red berry-ish and too bright. I feel embarrassed when wearing them – like I’m dressed inappropriately for a specific occasion, or split my pants while at work, or like I had a friend do my makeup and she did a terrible job and I feel insanely self conscious.
    I get it, frags like this are cute, but I am wearing a blazer right now and L’Elixer couldn’t possibly be more of an ill-fitting accessory. Unfortunately this fragrance projects like a mutha and lasts for aeons.
    L’Elixer is adorable, but I am definitely not adorable and I’ve never been princess-like…

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t like it, it doesn’t smell like the original Nina, which I love, this is just cherries and a hint of musk, like cherry jello, IMO it smells cheap, and it has very poor sillage and longevity.
    I would rather had the ortiginall Nina in eau de perfum than this

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    So fruity and sweet and fresh love it ;It was a gift from my husband and his
    choice was very good.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this fragrance! It’s more mature and complex than original Nina, but I can still tell the similarities between L’Elixir and original.
    L’Elixir is very fruity, my nose clearly detects delicious, sweet red berries at the beginning. The scent doesn’t evolve a lot, it’s very sweet and feminine. At the end musk and sandalwood emerge and they’re much more distinct than in original Nina.
    The longevity is fairly decent, on my skin it lasts around 5-6 hours. The sillage is also rather moderate, which makes it perfect as an everyday fragrance for fall especially.
    If you’re original Nina lover, I would recommend trying this fragrance! It’s not as popular as the original, so if you don’t like wearing popular scents, give a try this one.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Anyone want to swap? I have a bottle of this, but it really doesnt suit my skin?

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Red fruits and lemon with a hint of light florals and musk. On longer wear, an apple note seems to emerge.
    Fairly long lasting, 3-4 hours, but Elixir is a bit of a misleading name ; it’s not a powerhouse fragrance by any means. Pleasant every day style, especially in warm weather.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    Many people say that L’elixir and original Nina smell the same but I don’t think so. Everything I recognise in Nina, I can’t notice in L’elixir. It’s still quite a nice scent, and seems quite strong, but is definitely different and more mature than Nina.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    This is definitely a fresh morning scent that lingers all day. It’s a spring in to summer fragrance because it’s sweet with a slight punch of glam

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Such an uplifting scent ! Makes me smile , clears my head and spirits in an instant ! The scent of Joy !

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    Since the first time I smelled the original Nina I was a big fan and I finished 3 or 4 bottles (and still counting).
    Only recently I discovered this one and I like it even more! It’s a more mature fragrance (where the original nina is more suited for younger girls). Very sweet, the same sharp lemony twist and a more mature (musky) drydown. Very nice. This will surely be a rebuy!

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    This was love at first spray from the beautiful bottle.
    The bright citrus opening is lovely and fresh, then it develops to a blend of juicy sweet fruit and spicy jasmine. The dry-down is a long-lasting sweet musk.
    An impressive balance of tart, sweet, and musky. I particularly like this for Spring and Autumn.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    As I used “Nina” for a whole year, I wanted to test this one too, and it really smells great! A sweet caramel of apples, cherries and lemons.. It definately is more on the sweet side than “Nina” and it was a love at first spray. In two words: Girly and yummy! I have to test the longevity again, because it didn’t last on me,but this happens to me with many aromas. It probably needs more than one spray 🙂

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    LOVE LOVE LOVE this! Smells amazing, always get compliments and quite long lasting. Kind of citrusy, but unlike the other version ‘Nina’ it has a warmer more sweet smell. I do not quite smell the lemon.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this…
    It is a well-balanced fruity and musky-sweet fragrance, with a light and bright note of lemon. This blend makes the scent cheerful and happy, deliciously sweet but not cloying.
    I would describe it as a caramel apple baked into a citrus-licorice candy. It smells nice, it gives a positive vibe and it makes me feel happy.
    It is a youthful fragrance but, I can see it appropriate for all ages who are young at heart. The bottle design is also lovely.
    I really can’t recommend it enough, especially for younger girls who are now entering the beautiful world of fragrances. It is a lovely gift to introduce your daughter, your niece or a loved child to a good quality, happy scent.
    Enjoy the (good) perfume quest! 😉

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    SO DELICIOUS and well- balanced! This perfume is perfect for winter. It smells cozy and has better longevity than original Nina. I have the 80 ml bottle.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    With this one i smell spiced candy, the opening is very sweet and fresh. IMO nina l’elixir smells simlilar to Heiress by Paris Hilton, nice fragrance! 8/10

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    yes, spiced candies as Lali_7 said! But I happen to love it where she does not 🙁 …at first I thought it some kind of candy apple ,but spiced candy descibes it so much better. Definitely not your generic common, smell. Just yummy without being sickening,.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the gift rewards from media game. 🙂
    The fragrance smelling is so strong while 1st spray… but after a while it become as feminine smelling, red berries and lemon flavour are so sharp, suitable for winter season. 🙂

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    I think I’m the only one who detected a spicy smell in the perfume. Maybe cinnamon? Maybe it was just me. I definitely agree that it’s a really warm scent, though.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    i firstly wore this in summer – and it was so heavy, bitter, and powdery – it gave me a headache, and though slightly disappointing, i figured i’d use it whenever i needed to feel more “grown up”…
    but then came winter, and it had been a while so i decided to try again. this time, all the fruitiness came out – it was sweet, loving, and just delicious. i’m not sure if my chemistry has changed or if the cold weather bought it out or both – but i absolutely adore it now! i smell a constant whiff of cherries and berries. good longevity and sillage too!

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume makes a woman feel young. Love it.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    On me this smelled so strangely *warm*…from first spritz I didn’t get the fruity sweetness other people smelled. It was a very strong floral which quickly morphed into a powdery-ish scent? Then about 10 minutes in I’m smelling more of the warmth of the cedar o.O Either I have strange skin and this just doesn’t work for my chemistry, or I was sent the wrong sample…..

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    Opening is fruity but it very quickly turns into overwhealming sweetness. Like bathing in candy.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    A very well blended mixture of berries, jasmine, musk and lemon. Makes L’Elixir so much more complex than it is in reality! The lemon is gentle and subtle in the opening and disappears quickly to give space for the berries and the jasmine. Musk is a great undertone, keeps the scent nice and warm and sweet.
    I does resemble the original Nina, but as it has already been described before, it starts off more as the dry-down of the original thing. A great option for those of you who are struggling with the overpowering opening of Nina. The design is gorgeous, but that’s to be expected from all that is a Ricci apple.
    This makes a really comfortable and warm scent in the cold months. Keeps you going from morning till afternoon, and you’ll get nice whiffs of it throughout the day as you move around.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    This is beautiful, but very strong on me. I can’t wear it in summer or warm weather because it just gets so cloying and sickly. In colder weather however, it’s perfect.. L’Elixir has a nice balance between red berries and lemon in the beginning then becomes like sweet apples. Very sensual, sweet and delicious, the bottle is a piece of art too. Nice sillage and lasts a good 6-7 hours on me. Great quality perfume this one.

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    To make this simple this smells like the original Nina but less of the lemon tartiness..its there but this is more of the dry down of the original Nina with the berry starburst vanilla candy feel…i was expecting this to be just like the original Nina but just more intense but its more closer to La Paradis..i think La Paradis and Original Nina are the best..but i still love this one …how can you not love Nina and her apples!

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    This is Aphrodisiac in a Cute Red Apple Bottle! I feel like having sex when i smell this scent. I would give 10 thumbs up if i have 10!

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    This is so fruity and musky it is perfect. The notes listed above is not all that I smell. The lemon is not over powering or Pledge’ish. It is clean and clear. The red berries smell just picked. It is a very feminine and alluring fragrance. I will stock up for sure. I don’t want to be without this one in my collection.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the first Nina Ricci perfume I’ve tried and I’m impressed! This is very citrus-y to me, I can definitely smell the lemon, and after about 30 minutes the lemon mellows out and I smell delicious apple and berries, slight hint of musk. This is my first time wearing it properly, however on the day I bought it, I tested it on my arm and it lasted ages! Also this is quite strong on me, so no more than two sprays is enough, I think, or else this risks becoming cloying.
    I am in love with the bottle, it is my favourite out of all the other bottles I own, so adorable! I can’t wait to try some of the other Nina apples. Overall I love this perfume, it’s a super fruity and sweet scent, and at the same time it’s sexy. Would recommend

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    L’Elixir is my favourite of the Nina Ricci perfumes. I love Nina, but l’Elixir is a fruitier, sweeter version with a very strong berry note. It’s the kind of sweet that comes across as all-ages to me, and it lasts for such a long time! I’ll never get tired of this scent, or the pretty little apple bottle it comes in.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    Nina L’Elixir opens like a red berry and lemon sorbet, candy sweet with an aqueous dewy feeling. When this fizzling aspect fades away and the scent dries down, jasmine blends in. This fruity floral concoction, while sweeter than the original Nina, is also deeper and more velvety. But overall, the candy sweetness is still quite dominant in Nina L’Elixir, as in Nina as well.
    The sillage is moderate and the longevity is at least 9 hours. Although Nina L’Elixir is clearly in the same vein as Nina, they are different enough to be distinguished from each other. And Nina L’Elixir has much less the volatile feeling, thus less brash. But at the same time, Nina L’Elixir lacks the cedar element in Nina that helps to restrain and balance the candy sweetness. It’s an interesting variation on Nina themes, nontheless. However, for a red berry prominent scent, I think there are other better choices.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this scent. I received it in a swap and DEFINITELY love this more than the other I swapped for it! It just reminds me of Spring and Summertime. It is so light, fresh, and clean smelling as well as feeling. I live in TN where we have EXTREMELY hot and humid. This fragrance will be so nice and refreshing! The berry lemon bursts along with the hint of jasmine reminds me of sitting out on the front porch in the dead of summer sipping on a berry lemonade (very popular here) and wild jasmine growing near by. LOVE IT!
    The longevity of it lasts about 6-7 hours on me which is actually very good because most perfumes (other than Bond No 9) do not las long on me at all.
    The sillage starts off at about moderate, but settles close down to the skin.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    The notes listed here doesn’t quite describe what I felt when I smelt this perfume.
    At first there was a weird medicament scent which I found very interesting. Not bad at all. But I’m sure I felt something besides lemon.
    Then it got very floral, I smelt something besides jasmine, some other flower which name I can’t remember.
    At drydown it smelled really really nice. It was sour and sweet at the same time. Such a lovely scent full of citrus. Delicious.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the first Nina Ricci perfume I’ve tried and I’m sold!
    It opened up with quite a strong citrus scent then the cherry started to appear after a few minutes. The cherry continued to strengthen, yet the tangy lemon held its presence.
    The Jasmin made short bursts of appearance throughout the morning, but the musk never arrived on me. Just mainly cherry with a backdrop of tangy lemon! It lasted about 5 hours on me and had very good sillage.
    The lemon smell is certainly something that I’m not used to in a scent, however I quite liked its odd presence! I’ll be using the rest of this bottle (OMG I didn’t mention how gorgeous the little apple bottle is – never throwing it out!), then I’ll start trying out the other Nina perfumes. I’ve got a feeling that this one may stay my favorite though.
    If you’re looking for something that’s just a little out of the ordinary, this is the perfume!

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    just cherry jelly

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    that is so sweet and cute!!like candy mixed juice

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells….amazing.

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    I like this better than the original Nina. This smells more tangy (the berries), boozy and sexy whereas the original one is sweet, fresh and innocent. Nevertheless, both are amazing perfumes but this one is a tad more grown-up. Also, the longevity and sillage are quite good!

  58. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a sample of this for quite a while now & I just tried it in a tissue & also in my pulse points, I guess taking a sample home is the best idea to try before you buy as many fragrances I buy I don’t like them when I bring them home. Anyway, this smells very cheerful & lemony, it’s like as if you just got out of a refreshing shower. It becomes quite strong in my skin but not in the tissue I think it’s a body chimestry thing. I don’t think I may give this another try, I may try l’eau instead & see what happen as this one gave me headach. The bottle looks delicious by the way.
    update 24 June :
    I tried this again for the second time & also in my skin, smells very sweet, almost like incense like someone else said & it reminds me of some fragrance I smelled before. Too bad as the first opening & the bottle are the best but not the base notes.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    The commercial of L’elixir somehow created an impression of a strong fruity fragrant “juice” in a cute beautiful bottle in my mind. However, when I tried it on a few days ago in the fragrance section of a departmental store, I was strongly disappointed. The whole fruity-ness was nowhere to be found and the whole composition was sickeningly sweet. At first, some citrus note may appear, but the dry down is way too early and the fragrance transforms into something completely floral during the process of it. I couldn’t smell the berries at all. Rather, the fruit notes are overlapped by the strong floral mid tones and musk base, making it smell like incense. And to some extent, I will say that this a very depthless and happy-go-lucky kind of scent. The angelic sensuality which enticed me at first was completely missing. I am disappointed with L’elixir.

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    A Lemon Tart with a side of red Gummy Bears. Quite a strong start and then it mellows down and becomes soft musky and sweet yet still quite tart. This was a Blind Buy for me, although I’ve smelt a lot of other Nina Ricci perfumes sadly I couldn’t find a tester anywhere in stores for this one. I read and reread the notes/reviews and said to hell with it!
    I have to say I’m so glad I bought it. I’m running out of “everyday wear” perfumes and I needed something that was sweet enough for my tastes but not too young and sickly sweet. This is perfect. It’s not too sweet and it’s also not something everyones wearing, which makes it unique. I hate wearing a perfume that’s so hyped up that everyone and their great aunt wear it.
    I disliked the original Nina fragrance due to the Praline note. I know that some reviews state that they can still smell the Praline here but I have to say that thankfully I can’t.
    Lasting power on me is around 3-5 hours, not too bad. I think many people say that it’s terrible just because It softens so much after that first twenty minutes. It’s still there though if you pay attention 🙂

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    Cheerful, casual, and friendly. If Nina L’Elixir was a woman, that’s how I would describe her. Top notes are syrupy sweet berries, then as it dries down the flowers and musk join in. The dry down is very similar to Nina (original EDT) but there is less of the prickly cedar. I enjoy that cedar note sometimes, but sometimes I prefer this smoother version of the same scent. I get all-day longevity with this L’Elixir, and it has that “wafting” quality I love so much in a perfume, since I get to catch whiffs of it throughout the day. Without really intending for it to happen, this has become my “signature” by virtue of how often I wear it and how comfortable it feels, on.

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought it after briefly smelling it in the shop. I hoped for a stronger, deeper version of Nina.
    This fragrance has very little in common with original Nina, original Nina is flirty, playful, charming, Elixir lacks all that. Don’t get me wrong, it is still a very nice fragrance, but just not as nice as the ‘original’. If Nina was a person, she would a youngish, happy girl without a care in the world. Elixir would be the same girl, but a few years later, with a mortage, car loan, 9-5 job and a lot more down to earth 😉
    I’d classify it as a day, even everyday fragrance. Decent lasting power, safe-moderate sillage, that still can get you a few compliments if people get close enough.
    Notes: I swear I could smell licorice, but it’s not listed? And I mean very prominent. For probably 3 hours I could smell licorice, citrus, berries and suddenly it changed into absolutely goegeous, ‘milky’, musky scent.
    I do enjoy it, I’m glad a finally bought it.

  63. :

    5 out of 5

    The bottle is cute but the scent is too strong for me; very citrus.

  64. :

    5 out of 5

    A tip: Pair this with the Nina bodylotion. The lotion has an incredibly long lasting scent (even as I use it mixed with unscented bodylotion half- half). The body lotion softens the l’elixir and IMO it tempers down the sweetness a wee bit. The scent of the body lotion is so long lasting, can be used instead of perfume when you can’t/ don’t want to wear a perfume.

  65. :

    5 out of 5

    It was a blind buy. I decided to buy this because i’ve read many positive reviews of this frag. But i couldn’t enjoy it although i’ve tried very hard. The loud redberries gave me headache. Even when it dried, i still could smell the redberries. Ughhhh…..

  66. :

    5 out of 5

    very nice and sweet the red berries note is very noticeable and the bottle is gorgeous.

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    je l’adooorreee !!!!

  68. :

    5 out of 5

    So sweet scent..Suitable to younger lady. Very fresh and sweet like sugar!

  69. :

    5 out of 5

    I get free vial from my friend. So sweet and make me happy. I want it! This my wishlist.

  70. :

    4 out of 5

    I adore this beyond belief, it is tip-top of my want list. It is so gorgeously sweet, I almost can’t bear it. That is exactly how I want my fragrance!
    For some reason, the first spray reminds me of the EXACT smell of Willy Wonka’s everlasting gobstoppers – sounds like a bad thing but it really isn’t. It develops on the skin into a beautiful sweet musk. I’ve never loved a fragrance as much as this. Definately for fans of something sweet, plenty of my friends are sickened by it!

  71. :

    3 out of 5

    Lovely scent…so feminine & sweet (not cloying…). Very casual; it wares close to the skin, which is perfect for everyday ware. The bottle is sooo cute; nice addition for displaying.

  72. :

    5 out of 5

    Sparkling apple, lemon and red berries. I always thought I hated apple scents because of Bath & Body Works Country Apple. If it had been listed in the notes here I never would have bought L’Elixir. This was the first fragrance to show me I could like predominately fruity and sweet scents.
    PS
    I wonder why toffee apple is not listed in the notes here as it’s listed everywhere else?

  73. :

    4 out of 5

    Sparkling, mouthwatering scent. Juicy sour caramel apple. In my opinion, one of most delicious fragrances ever! Aaaand I’m buying it tomorrow 😀

  74. :

    3 out of 5

    “You smell like a sweet and warm apple”
    Since I’m living in tropical country so it suits me best in winter ^^
    I just love it <3

  75. :

    5 out of 5

    I really cannot understand the difference between elixir and original Nina.I prefer the second one.

  76. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a very pretty scent. It is sweet without being cloying, has moderate silage and excellent longevity on my skin. I am happy to smell it; the only issue is that red berries are not really me.
    So, to those for whom red berries suit, this is likely worth checking out. I suspect it complements a wide variety of people well.

  77. :

    4 out of 5

    something about this to me is magic.
    something about this beauty lingers in your senses, the sweetness is almost like a fairy tale.
    the amount of citrus is just perfect, usually im not a fan. but this just does me in and captivates me.
    i feel so beautiful when i wear this one, it always leaves me wanting more…

  78. :

    5 out of 5

    If you love Nina Ricci Nina, this is more thicker, even a elixier of it. High quality of perfume. I smell wild strawberries or maybe raspberries or cherrys in it, it smells the whole time very fruity and fresh and delicious and sooo good. This perfumes is not only perfume, it makes a statement.
    Edit: In hot and humid weather it reminds me somehow on very sweet licorice….

  79. :

    3 out of 5

    I have finally tried it and I must admit it has not a lot in common with its predecessor – Nina edt. It is a lot thicker, sweeter and heavier without that citrus note at the beginning which balance the sweetness. I also get a hint of almonds here. The apple almost isn’t here because toffee has taken it over entirely. I prefer original Nina much more. L’Elixir is not my cup of tea for sure. But the bottle is prettier here.
    I’m really glad I didn’t buy L’Elixir blindly basing only on the alleged similarity to Nina edt.

  80. :

    4 out of 5

    You have forgotten to put some notes on the list.
    According to Nina Ricci website the actual notes of Nina L’Elixir are:
    Top Notes: CALABRIA LEMON, CAIPIRINHA LIME(it must be brasilian coctail)
    Heart Notes: RED TOFFEE APPLE, JASMIN, RED BERRIES
    Base Notes: AMBER, CEDAR WOOD, COTTON MUSK(whatever this is)

  81. :

    3 out of 5

    On me, this smelled like berry flavored jelly, then, after an hour, a tiiiny hint of musk joined the berries, and it stayed like that for half an hour before disapear. Didn’t liked it at all. And for me, it’s not like the original nina, at all

  82. :

    4 out of 5

    I used to wear the original a LOT and loved it because i was young and its smells young.
    Lately ive been getting back into sweet scents (after 2 years of florals) and smelt it again. TOO SWEET!
    However i did also get a card spritz of this one and i can PROMISE YOU its better. It smells i think less caramelly, slightly heavier and i think cherryish.
    BETTER THEN THE ORIGINAL FOR SURE!

  83. :

    5 out of 5

    such a wonderful perfum!!!it’s a pity it doesn’t last..

  84. :

    5 out of 5

    it makes me smell so YUMMMYY!!

  85. :

    5 out of 5

    it’s pretty much the same as the original, maybe a bit stronger, lasting a bit more, but I can’t see any major difference! Apple, citrusy start, fresh; then apple, praline & cedar wood. don’t get any berries, thankfully! It’s sweet & fruity enough for me! I used it some time ago for a shor time, and when i was pregnant, the citrusy fresh notes were fine at that time,but now it’s just too bonbon sweet for me.

  86. :

    4 out of 5

    This scent wears really well on me. The bottle is very cute; an apple shape.
    Top Notes: red toffee apple. Middle Notes: Calabria lemon. Base no

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