Peau de Peche Keiko Mecheri

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Peau de Peche Keiko Mecheri

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(48 customer reviews)

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Peau de Peche by Keiko Mecheri is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Peau de Peche was launched in 2002. The fragrance features sandalwood, powdery notes, orris, musk, white peach, amber and woody notes.

48 reviews for Peau de Peche Keiko Mecheri

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a sample of this and I love it! But it doesn’t last. I get 2 good hours if I slather it on but at hour 3 I can barely detect it. For those who have a bottle, does spraying it help with the longevity at all?

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    This is an IDEA of a peach.
    No fruit flesh, juice, brown soft spots.
    It’s not even the skin of the peach but the hairs on top of the skin.
    A metaphysical peach, the cleanest, most sterile peach you can have.
    I really like this scent.
    It gives me compliments and comforts me.
    Shampoo all day long. And you thank every penny
    for having bought such an expensive shampoo.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Peach dishwashing liquid. This thankfully short-lived fragrance starts with a strongly synthetic, shampoo-like peach over some musky powder. On the light/ aquatic side; this is clearly aiming for a more minimalist feel. Which I suppose it succeeds at. There’s an occasional interesting whiff of something tart and juicy but it’s pretty much overwhelmed by the artificial nature of the fragrance. Overall, not good.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Forget your anticipation for “juicy” “fruity” peach scent, this peach is unripe and green.
    Like many violet leaves notes, the rubber aspect of green accord is quite obvious in the opening blast, hopefully it dries down later.
    The best way to get a feeling of this perfume is taking a bite on a green peach, after that tide of sourness, this is what you have left.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Agreed, this does not last long on skin. Try it on your clothes, though, problem solved 🙂
    Extremely beautiful fragrance, a total grower.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    A soft and fresh powdery Peach with a nice airy note of Orrisroot, Musk and woodsynotes. Longlived on my skin but not a big sillage – almost skinclose. Elegant and classy. Pure Lux.
    En mjuk och fräsch pudrigt Persika med en skönt luftig not av Orrisrot, Musk och tränoter. Långlivad på huden, men inte så kraftig i utstrålningen, mer en hudnära doft. Elegant och classy. Ren Lyx.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I sampled this fragrance years ago, and I really wanted it but felt it wasn’t worth the price tag due to performance. Recently I was fortunate to get my hands on an earlier bottle of Peau de Peche at a lower price, so I jumped on it. Surprisingly, it “feels” very similar to another soft, musky love, Chanel Jersey. The backgrounds smell nearly identical to my nose, though peach and lavender, respectively, take them is slightly different directions.
    Peau de Peche smells of laundry musk and peach scented powder. The peach doesn’t smell natural to me, but rather the kind of peach you smell in bottled soaps and shampoos. It’s a bit annoying when I smell it up close.
    The sillage is low which I think is appropriate for such a delicate scent. Somehow it wouldn’t be as special if it were loud with a huge scent trail. Longevity is about 7-8 hours with this bottle, but my sample years ago lasted no more than 2 hours.
    Overall, Peau de Peche is an intimate fragrance that smells softly feminine and familiar. I like it, but I’m going to pass it on since Jersey pretty much fills my need for a soft musk scent.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    At first, hard to detect, and soapy. Like a wet wipe. Then, it settles into white tea and soap bubbles. I layered this with Passage d’Enfer to create a wood/lily/peach combo, and achieved some kind of wet grass smell, and I liked it much better. I feel like this works best for layering, but, if you want it to stand alone, you have to use a LOT to really smell it. Also to me it’s more like peach candy, not fresh peach.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Think Palos Verdes, Loro Piana scarf, cyan colored fingernails/toenails Chloe glasses etc. This is exactly the Peau de Peche experience. Some people are complaining about the longevity but that alternative fact is myopic at best. This isn’t meant to radiate from here to China, this is made to aggrandize your aura. This is Beverly Hills without going under the knife. This is not a peachy fragrance. I don’t care what the note votes say. The only reason why peach is voted so highly is because it’s the first detectable note. The peach isn’t juicy nor fresh, it’s more like peach powder. Just imagine if Johnson & Johnson created a baby powder with peach particles. This would be tantamount to that description. Again, not a peach fragrance. That fruity centerfold of a note only lives in the front. This is exactly what Fragrantica says it is: A floral woody musk. If you don’t mind smelling like a high-end Bounce fabric softener, I’d say go for it. A man could pull this off but I made this review with ladies in mind.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Such a lovely peach! As the name implies, this is very much a skin scent – light, musky, peachy, freshly-showered skin. This is the perfect “shampoo scent” if you’re looking for something clean and fruity-floral that sticks close to you but with quite decent longevity. In fact, it reminds me of what Pantene Pro-V used to smell like in the 90’s.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Lovely green peach, fresh without too much of sweetness, juicy and very light.
    I perceive it as a peach (pastel orange) colored musk, not like a fruity perfume.
    Quite safe, great as a gift to either a young girl or boy, or a person who does not like strong perfumes, or does not perfume her- or himself at all.
    I personally would love it if it was a stronger, but still pretty much like it anyways.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    A nude, freshly showered woman. An opened window, warm spring breeze hinting of flower buds and summer yet to bloom. Her skin is still warm, still damp.
    This isn’t a sexual fragrance, or one to garner compliments from someone who isn’t hugging you, but it is deeply sensual. The kind of skin scent one might wish occurred naturally, and almost seems to as it blends with one’s own body chemistry on the drydown.
    This isn’t the heavy base, unblended contouring and fierce eyebrows running around Instagram. This is the “no-makeup makeup” of perfume. The perfect signature scent for the woman who doesn’t seem to wear perfume, but who just effortlessly smells good.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Pretty, and I want so much to ‘love’ this scent, but just ever so slightly artificial. The search for the perfect peach note continues.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    When I don’t like some notes, they always seem to be the strongest. 🙂 Here it’s the orris+musk combo. That’s a major stink factor. Makes the peach smell moldy and kinda sweaty.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Acetyl alcohol and manufactured chemical scents clobber powdery white peach bubble bath notes and a scent reminiscent of the Strawberry Shortcake doll Peach Blush, fresh out of the box from the toy store.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I love how this strives for that “perfect skin” scent. Like the no-makeup look. Peau de Pêche gives the effect of a woman whose natural scent smells so good that she does not need perfume. I find the sandalwood noticeable enough. Good for daywear, Hanamitsukami’s review is spot-on, and this is the only KeikoMeicheri I like.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    This is one of the most beautiful fragrances I’ve ever smelled. Immediately after trying my decant, I knew I had to get myself a full bottle. Fresh, realistic and elegant smelling peach with some powderiness. This is what I had hoped Jo Malone’s Nectarine Blossom and Honey would smell like, but that one smells synthetic and flat compared to this beauty. Perfect for spring time!
    EDIT: I’ve noticed that as time progresses, the scent departs from the fresh peach nuance and becomes more musky and a little sour (not in a bad way though). At this stage I find it very similar to Jo Malone’s Wild Bluebell. Nice.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Would really like to buy a decant of this one day its amazing!! If anyones got one let me know please! 🙂

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    A demure peach, floaty, powdery, comforting.Not a smack bang in your face peach quite linear but with great longevity. This scent I feel follows me around with a gentle cloud of musky, yet fresh peach, beautiful.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Dreamy,delicate and powdery..light as a cloud. I really like this perfume,covers me with his notes in perfect harmony, the white peach here is very well balanced. It evolves slowly in an enveloping aura dream … This parfum gives me simplicity, freshness and lightness, it makes me feel peaceful, I think this may be fine unisex. This is a work of art by Keiko Mecheri. It deserves to enter my collection :). The sillage is soft, but the longevity is good. Great perfume.
    Sillage: 5.5/10
    Longevity: 8/10
    Scent: 9/10
    Overall: 9/10

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    This reminds me of a less sweet, more subtle version of Jo Malone’s Nectarine Blossom & Honey that’s been warmed by woods. It’s a demure, realistic, cheerful yet somehow calming scent. It is light on sillage, so those looking for a heavy hitter may move on. But beauty doesn’t always come with a bang.
    I’m very impressed by this house – everything I’ve tried by Keiko Mecheri so far has been great.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    The peach here smells a lot like the peach in By Kilian Flower of Immortality, the two are pretty similar to my nose. The peach here is pretty realistic, not screechy, super-sweet, or shampoo-like. A nice powdery, creamy, fruity fragrance.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    This is THE BEST PEACH fragrance I’ve ever tried! It’s absolutely incredible, juicy but fresh, feminine, light and just beautiful. Seems to really agree with my chemistry.
    It’s not very loud, but I think it was meant to be this way. I get about 2-3 hours of wear out of it, which is amazing considering how light this fragrance is, cause even the strongest of perfumes fly off me in an hour.
    If you love peach ( not the sweaty kind which most fragrances with peach smell like to me ), but the real fuzzy peach, then this is even a blind buy worthy. I blind bought to relying on my intuition and I was spot on, this is amazing.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    I think maybe my skin chemistry is weird because this smells exactly like Fairy Washing Up Liquid on me. Maybe a tiny bit softer. I got a vague hint of peach at the beginning but it’s gone now. I mean, it’s not unpleasant but who really wants to smell like Fairy Liquid?

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    I do find this one to be really pleasant and I think that Peach Skin is a good name for it. It sweet, light and friendly.
    I wouldn’t say that it’s a true to life peach, but more the idea of a peach (as in peach flavoured).
    So even though I find this pleasant and if someone bought it for me I would wear it and use it up, I would not buy it myself. The BF said it smells like conditioner for your hair and he’s right. I like the smell of conditioner but I’m not about to pay $100+ for it. I feel like I could get something similar from a nice peach body spray and save myself about $80-$90

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    strong fruit and green/soapy tinge. after about an hour, it softened up a lot to a warm, fruity powderyness. Peau de Peche is pleasant and pretty, but i don’t know if i like it enough to purchase it.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    in the opening it’s really a smell of peach skin,so feminine and delicate. after a while it turns into Amaretto fragrance. i love both fresh peaches and amaretto, therefore i find this perfume particularly delicious!

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Musky peach.
    Opening – delicious powdery peach. Dry down – light, warm, woody-musky and slightly peachy scent. You really have to be into musk fragrances to like this.
    This is very easy, comfortable fragrance. I like that it isn’t sweet and cloying. Nice.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a deceptively simple compostion. The fragrance opens with a beautiful peach and apricot jam, one made with very little sugar. Underneath this there is soon discernable a mixture of sweet-peach and black-cherry pipe tobacco, quite syrupy and dark and dense like aged fruitcake, though nothing like as full-on as some of the more baroque offerings from Oncle Serge. Gradually this segues into a serene, milky, sandalwood-spicy heart which I find utterly entrancing, and all the while the jam and the fruity tobacco persist in the background. Eventually some slightly fruity white musks take over and persist well into next day.
    One of these white musks used is a very interesting one: it’s sweet, pretty, nose-tingling and soaring here in Peau de Pêche, and also in Chanel’s outstanding Cologne, and it is very similar to the predominant musk in L’Artisan’s Mûre et Musc. However, its hint of the vaguely scatalogical becomes more noticeable at higher concentrations such as as in Mugler’s Cologne (the best way I can describe it is how fleece of the cheap blanket / polyester hiking-jacket variety smells when it’s just been washed and dried, which is to say of fresh washing powder along with a hint of sweet vomit… you’ll either nod in agreement here, or think I’m totally bonkers, depending on how your nose reacts to notoriously quixotic synthetic musks).
    Anyway, to sum up, this perfume is just lovely, and works well in any weather. In the heat the fruitiness is jammy but tart and refreshing and the musk is uplifting, while in cooler months the spicier, warmer notes are more prominent, wrapping the wearer in a surprisingly rich, fruity, creamy goodness. Either way it could not be further from the hackneyed fruity-floral creations that have taken over the world’s department-store fragrance counters – it’s a woody musk with top notes of tangy, grown-up fruit. Heartily recommended.

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    This pretty little dish has become my new best friend and role model. She’s so cool and confident and powerfully sexy, yet manages to be warm and welcoming and extremely feminine. She’s the perfect woman in my opinion. She can take a sweaty hike through muddy woods and then clean up and slip on something nice and go out on the town. The best I can do is to smell like her- dewy unripe white peaches that last through the dry down which includes a fresh powdery plant muskiness. Almost as if the peaches along with their leaves were given as a gift in a cedar chest that contained an amberd sachet. Funny to think, when we first met we did not get along well at all!

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    Where I live, we produce much of the produce for the rest of the country. I am pretty familiar with cycle of growth and death and re-birth that occurs over countless seasons. This perfume captures that perfect moment of real spring. White peaches are a different sort of fruit, blossoming and maturing before their yellow cousins. They are often ready in spring, before the full and heavy days of summer. As a result, they are less sweet, more green and can be slightly bitter on the skin before you reach the flesh.
    Peau de Peche is an homage to that fruit. The fruit that does not give up its richness easily. You smell the fuzzy peach skin, rich with promise, yet slightly tannic and sharp. You bite in and are greeted with a delicate, floral sweetness with an edge of green. This marvelous peach nectar lingers on you, but it is never heavy or overdone. As the perfume dries down, the woodiness of the peach tree makes an appearance, finishing the illusion of a peach orchard.
    A glorious and beautiful work of art by Keiko Mecheri. It cannot be easy to get the effect of peach and never lose the green notes. I find it a triumph of modern perfumery. The overall effect is not loud, but subtle. I don’t mind as I get consistent wafts over a good 6 hours. I don’t need to always have a huge cloud of fragrance that follows me. This would be a great choice for the discerning perfume lover who works in an office environment or other place where loud perfumes are not appropriate.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    This opens with slightly sharp, bitter peach for the first few minutes and dries down to juicier peach and sweet powder for the middle, which lasts a couple hours…then dries down further to peachy musk with powdery, slightly bitter iris after about 4 hours.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a delightfully intimate, soft peach scent. Peau de Peche is not the scent of a juicy, yellow peach, fresh from the orchard. It’s more the scent of a white peach, still slightly green and under-ripe. It is primarily about the scent of peach skin, not the fruit…the name “Peau de Peche” is fitting.
    This is nowhere near as juicy as something like Jo Malone’s Nectarine Blossom & Honey. It’s not exceedingly powdery, but there’s just a hint of powder to mimic the soft fuzziness of peach skin under your nose. My personal preference is for the juicy, sunny quality of Nectarine Blossom & Honey, but this is nonetheless a great scent for those seeking a gentle, understated peach.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Very lovely and flirtatious, but not very strong or long-lasting. An unsweet peach that smells more watery and juicy than candied or dessert-like. Reminds me of a peach-colored feather–it just sort of tickles me but fades away quickly. Almost more like a body spray, but with high-quality ingredients.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    On my skin this opens as a can of Del Monte NO SUGAR ADDED sliced peaches packed in water. It’s as sweet as the fruit actually is with no added sugar or artificial sweetener. That being said, it’s still pretty sweet. LOL. Another case of me not wanting to smell like my food. It’s a nice yummy peach. Just a tad of fuzzy musk in the drydown. Less offensively sweet than an over the top gourmand sugary-vanillic peach, but not my cup of tea. If you like fresh peach, you might enjoy this one. It’s pretty and fresh, as peachy scents go.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Keiko Mecheri PEAU DE PECHE is one of the most accurately named perfumes I’ve ever encountered. Yes, this is the scent of a ripe, unsliced peach. Even the texture is captured in this composition, as there is a warm fuzziness to PEAU DE PECHE. Wearing this creation immediately conjures up in my mind the image of a reddish-orange peach with shades of gray on its edges caused by the fuzz.
    Although the peachiness is central, this is a far cry from some of the more popular peach perfumes, including Lancôme TRESOR, Lalique LALIQUE, and Aramis TUSCANY PER DONNA. In this Keiko Mecheri creation there is no syrup present whatsoever, with the result (happy to some…) that the cloying quality of many other peach creations is entirely absent.
    I imagine that TRESOR is the best-selling peach perfume of all time, but for some it is too tattoo-like and sweet. For those people, looking for a true peach but with no sugar added, I highly recommend PEAU DE PECHE, a gorgeous and well-made perfume. That said, because fruit notes are so finicky (many of them do not work on my skin, and see the reviews by naysayers, below), it would be a good idea to try before you buy, even if you are a peach fanatic. (-;

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    this is very powdery peach. it is nice but i think it leans towards the younger side a bit. i did like it and would wear it occasionally, but not as a signature scent.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Okay, so I really can’t believe I haven’t reviewed this gorgeous perfume yet. It once was the closest thing to being my signature scent, before I finally for the most part committed to one, but after I got pregnant, the scent was absolutely nauseating to me(please note, NOT the perfumes fault, obviously).
    Now, I am back to it, reserving it for only the most beautiful of days, and all I can really do is sum its character up into 3 words: elegant(the strongest word for this masterpiece), beautiful and ultra-feminine. The peche is to die for and honestly, no peach fragrance will ever come close to this perfect concoction. No sickly sweetness or nasty bo smell here, that too many peach perfumes result in. Just pure, grown up, confidant peach (which I’m sure is heavily influenced by the orris powder).
    I’m so happy I can wear this again, because she truly is one of the most beautiful fragrances ever made. She’s not sexy, she’s not intoxicating, she’s just irresistibly gorgeous. The woman that wears this perfume evokes class, mystery(because she NEVER gives it all away), and elegance.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    Not peachy enough for me! This is another niche creation which smells like a ‘Lush’ product. It’s nice, simple clean and ethereal with a slight fruitiness but no lusciousness, which is what I was looking for in a scent costing this much. Sillage and longevity were both pleasant, but limp.

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    Simple, fresh peach! I can’t believe what a beautiful peach this is. Like a fresh firm peach, not syrupy or artificial. The drydown is earthy and vaguely peachy, very close to the skin. The staying power is awesome.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    Marvelous peaches! I loved it from the first sniff, but there is something that went a bit wrong when the perfume started to develope. The thing that happened is that I start to get this powdery, oldschool feeling which reminds me a lot of old lipstick. And this is not what I’d like to smell on my wrist, but I can easily see this working on other skin, for me it’s just not it. Will have to search for my peach craving somewhere else.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    Tested a sample of this fragrance and was very surprised! It smells very fresh of peaches at first, nice and juicy! Then shortly after the opening it smells a much softer fading peach; but still maintains a fresh orchid scent. I think I really like it because it isn’t strong, not sickly sweet, or overly fruity, for me it’s just right (or should I say, ripe)!

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    A lovely, white peach thats sweet and powdery. I originally purchased this to create the ultimate peach scent by mixing it with Peche Cardinal Eau de Parfum by Parfums MDCI- which is a much richer, different peach scent. I have also found it layers beautifully with vanillas and Miss Marisa by Ebba. It is probably my favorite of the bunch, but I love to blend this one with other fragrances because it is pretty linear and uncomplicated. It is a close call, which peach scent is best, but I do think this comes out the winner! It is a joy to wear alone, too. Miss Marisa by Ebba is more of a juicy peach at a lower cost, I would suggest sampling any of these that sound interesting to you on your peach quest!

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    On me the fruit does dominate. The peach is tart and slightly green and the other notes lend it a perfume-y aspect, keeping if from smelling foody. Very pretty peach fragrance with okay lasting power on my skin

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    I must agree with Mals86 that what little peach there is to smell it was gone after only 1 hour by me…and I had used an ORIGINAL perfumery sample of the EDP version..so maybe in The Guide they d used the perfume.. anyway I had one hour pleasure from the powdery velvety peach skin..nice but not great in my nose

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    This is not overly peachy. It’s not like a freshly sliced peach with a bit of powder. But more like powder and sandalwood with a bit of peach. It does remind me of an older fragrance I just can’t place. Good sillage. I applied just a tiny bit and it lasted. It’s elegant.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    I enjoy peach fragrances very much and was excited to try Peau de Peche. With that name, I expected it to be very soft and powdery, and cling close to the skin. However, I did not expect to be unable to smell it. I only have a dabber sample vial, and I used about half of it in one application (I typically don’t use that much). I do smell a soft peach, and there are some very faint powdery florals underneath it, but I simply cannot smell anything else. The very, very faint skin scent does last for hours, but it does not radiate on me at all, and no one can smell it on me unless I stick my wrist up their nose.
    Perfumes: The Guide recommends this fragrance, claiming that it lasted through 2 days including showers, so your experience might be different. What little I could smell was very lovely.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    This little gem reminds me of a bowl of ripe peaches sitting on an oriental sandlewood table. This blend of exotic timber and fruit is intoxicating yet in a delicate way. Imagine walking into a high priced Japanese restaurant with its elegant tables and handmade tableware of exquisite pottery and lacquered chopsticks decorated with bowls of fresh orchard fruits and opulent cushions. As you elegantly waft in on a cloud of muted musk you are, of course wearing your most refind kimono.

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