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trp981Bessinepome – :
IUNX website describes this fragrance as linen drying on the line with the warmth of the sun, or something along those lines.
Its effortlessly undemanding, a smooth cottony floral.
As a ‘soft” perfume lover this fits into my collection nicely.
However, it could potentially be a bit much if oversprayed, use a light hand and it will cooperate.
Another bit of information said it was discontinued and then brought back.
A definite like for me, I’m sure it will become a love.
Dindroni – :
The floral notes in this fragrance definitely include lily. If you, like me, are not a fan of this note, avoid.
onlinevika – :
L’Eau Blanche indeed evokes the colour white to me. Its opening is led by a clean iris. It’s dry, slightly rooty and champagne-like, almost starchy but not quite, like a much tamed, de-carroted Hiris. While the starchy, carrot-y aspect of Hiris makes me think of grey, L’Eau Blanche is bleached to a translucent white.
The dry down is also undoubtedly white in colour. While the iris fades after about 1 hours or so, it’s a laundry-like white musk that takes its place. The white musk employed here strongly reminds me of those in Byredo Blanche, more opaque than transparent, a bit metallic but not soapy sharp.
The sillage is relatively soft on the whole, and the longevity can extend to 8 hours.
I very much enjoy the delicate opening of iris, which bears Giacobetti’s ethereal yet quirky style. Although the dry down is more conventional, it’s coherent as a whole. I would recommend it to those who appreciate the dry, starchy aspect of Hiris but would like a much more friendly version, or to those who enjoy laundry white musk such as Byredo Blanche but would like a bit more variation on the theme.
invonfove – :
this scent is absolutely amazing! transparent, transforming, alluring, nostalgic .. my fav of all times! just precious!