Prune Jasmin Laurence Dumont

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Prune Jasmin Laurence Dumont

Prune Jasmin Laurence Dumont

Rated 3.44 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

Prune Jasmin Laurence Dumont for women of Laurence Dumont

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Description

In December 2011, Laurence Dumont presents two new editions of the collection Les Senteurs Gourmandes: Vanille Noire and Prune Jasmin.

Prune Jasmin is a scent that combines flowers and red fruits in a sweet and gourmet concoction. Top notes: Ente plums and yellow plums. Heart: plum blossom, red fruits and jasmine. Base: vanilla, white musk and precious woods.

It is available as 100ml EDP.

9 reviews for Prune Jasmin Laurence Dumont

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    To me, this is not a deep, mature scent. Rather it is fruity and playful.
    Reminds me of I Am Juicy Couture in genre.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Unisex for sure . Opening is a sweet and very zesty sugared plums. Dries down to a gorgeous vanilla musk with that zestiness of sugared sweets that keeps making appearances depending how the wind blows . An amazing scent that makes me want to buy backups .

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I agree with fadedglory, Prune Jasmin is heady but feels light as well, and it is very sweet – like a tarty vanilla fruit fest really. I like it very much, but I will layer it with another scent to dim the sweetness a little – something like Jovan Musk or Glowing by JLo; I think it would work nicely layered with Figue Sauvage by Laurence Dumont as well.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    It is wonderful. It’s heady but light and distinctive. I will buy more

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Lovely rich fruity plum that dies down to a jasmine vanilla with the sweet plum receding into the background.
    Starts out with quite a punch but within an hour wears fairly close to the skin.
    My husband asked me if I had tobacco (we don’t smoke), I think there is a note that smells like those rich cigars dipped in port.
    If you like fruity perfumes this is definitely worth a try.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Laurence Dumont has produced a nice range of inexpensive and practically edible perfumes with its Les Senteurs Gourmandes series. I find that they all smell quite natural, even when I am pretty sure, as in the case of Prune Jasmine, that the sweet fruitiness must have been re-created synthetically.
    The plum is much stronger than the jasmine scent in this composition, verging on jam with a few flower petals scattered on top. If you already know that you dislike fruity-floral perfumes, then you probably are not considering this one, but for anyone who likes the genre, I would recommend Prune Jasmine any day over every celebrity scent I’ve ever tested. Also compares favorably with L’Artisan Parfumeur M&M, another purple fruit potion.
    I am reminded of a Britney Spears creation, except that this one is much better made and not headache-inducing to me. But it is rather sweet!

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Prune Jasmin has a lovely plum fragrance. It is not too sweet, yet it is not too sour, either. It a very wearable fragrance for any time whether it be the office or for a night out. This is one of the few fruity fragrances that is not overpowering like so many of the other fruity fragrances out on the market right now. It is a pretty fragrance that is geared more for adults than teens.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Plum.
    Not quite depthy or syrupy-sweet enough to be reminiscent of sticky plum jam. Not quite crisp & green enough to be the entire slightly unripe fruit. Not quite floral enough to be the tree in full bloom.
    To me, Prune Jasmin is a plum clafoutis. There is a sour-fruit plum, a warm vanilla batter base sprinkled with crunchy brown sugar.
    It becomes a little too sweet for my tastes as it settles but gourmand vanilla-fruit lovers with a sweet tooth should give it a go.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Very very very sugary, smells almost like candies, jelly bears, exactly this smell! I also get a ittle jasmine but not very proeminent. What stays is that candy smell, in a way unusual. Strange but lovely and playful!

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