Sexy Me No1 Jeanne Arthes

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Sexy Me No1 Jeanne Arthes

Sexy Me No1 Jeanne Arthes

Rated 3.82 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
(17 customer reviews)

Sexy Me No1 Jeanne Arthes for women of Jeanne Arthes

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Description

A new collection from Jeanne Arthes, Sexy Me, features three sweet and sensual perfumes for young girls with sexy attitude. Sexy Me No1 blends juicy fruit and chocolate candies with narcotic flowers.

Top notes: green leaves, rose and lychee. Heart: chocolate, rose, orange blossom, peach and freesia. Base: sandalwood, praline, vanilla, jasmine and musk.

The bottle is curvy, adorned with feminine lace, containing 50 ml of EDP. Sexy Me No1 was launched in 2010.

17 reviews for Sexy Me No1 Jeanne Arthes

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    i first sprayed this and smelled nothing..i waited and then all of a sudden i got the most amazing fizzy cherry scent. it is light and not long lasting at all, but somehow i love it. i have other litchi scents and they are stronger and more tart, this is sweet and lovely due to the praline and chocolate notes and they pair well together. the bottle is cute, the name is tacky, but i really ended up loving this scent.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    This is like a cheap version of La Vie Est Belle. It smells identically to it, just more synthetic and cheaper. LVEB is one of my favourite perfumes, and that’s the reason i pressed ‘like’ on this, instead of ‘love’ 🙂

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells like grape koolaid. It’s sweeter and less musky than Lancome La Vie est Belle and the drydown stays pleasant instead of turning into old lady mustiness like LVeB. It’s funny the review below me wants to assume this fragrance was manipulated at a later date instead of the more obvious conclusion that Lancome was inspired by it when they created La Vie est Belle. Many big brands copy lesser known companies when they create a fragrance.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I stumbled upon this perfume while shopping for dupes online. I have to say, it’s very nice for the price! I adore the lychee and the chocolate so much, and the general sweetness isn’t at all cloying. However, its longevity is … subpar … on my skin. Fortunately, a little unscented moisturizer on my pulse points before applying the perfume makes all the difference!

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Ok, people, all of your fabulous reviews on this had me order it from ebay, right now. 1.7 oz for $8, for this price, I’ll take a gamble.
    2/25/16 – received today and it’s a pretty strong fragrance. I don’t smell the resemblance to Dior’s Poison or Lancome’s La Vie Est Belle. I don’t really smell the praline or cacao. The green notes is throwing off the scent for me. Looking at all those notes, it reads like a winner, but sadly, for me, it’s not.
    Edit: The weather cooled down, today, and cooler this evening. I gave it another try and the green notes are faintly there and it actually smells good, now. Wow. It’s mind blowing how scents can take on a different smell. A lesson for me to be patient.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells absoluetly perfect for me just one huge problem. It has zero longevity. I mean none. I ate some popcorn and couldn’t even smell the scent anymore. I actually really like this and wish it would last longer. Very fruity it’s a scent that makes you smile when you smell it. It’s not sickening sweet. Just wish it would last longer. Honestly I would buy it again and keep it in my purse to spray all day for the days that I wear it.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    There is a mystery involving some Jeanne Arthes fragrances like Cobra and this one. Namely these scents respectively smell like Dior’s Poison and Lancome’s La Vie Est Belle despite they are launched *before* them.
    I suspect the perfumers made a draft or something in this case and sold the formula to Jeanne Arthes first before improving the basic creation, making something more expensive+deeper and then proceeding with the designers for the finale creation.
    I know, that’s like a conspiracy theory or something but I really can’t find another explanation!
    How can I say then Sexy Me No:1 is a dupe despite it was here 2 years before La Vie Est Belle was launched?!
    Yes, Sexy Me No:1 is pretty much similar to LVEB, like a lighter and less complex version, naturally a more affordable one as well. That’s a cheaper alternative you can go for if you like LVEB, and a good one in its own right.
    Longevity, strength and sillage is considerably weaker; but it’s not like a body spray either, and it doesn’t smell cheap as well. At least not on me as far as I can detect…
    Instead, Sexy Me No:1 is a light, powdery, sweet, fruity floral gourmand. Like a cleaner and softer LVEB minus a megadose of dirty patchouli.
    This fragrance is very young at heart and also a good alternative for the ones who normally like other groups of perfumes -enough to break the bank- rather than extra sweet gourmands.
    I recommend this frag if you like the idea. I will probably gift it once I’ve got my taste.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Very sweet,smells chocolate, pralines, vanilla.For me this one is similar to La vie est belle or Flowerbomb.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Saw this on sale for 4 euros, and could’t leave it behind. I’m not really fond of the bottle or the color of the perfume – it just looks tacky and cheap, but then again, it really is cheap. Never mind, the perfume itself is absolutely great. Great for nights out, sillage is great and so is the longevity. Lasts on my skin for 6hrs, on my clothes it lingers much longer. A true compliment-grabber, despite the low price. My nose mostly gets litchi and sandalwood, there’s also some chocolate. If you’re into sweet scents, definitely give it a sniff.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Ok..i love this!! my new fave! I’m doing a whole new review here. Yes, when I first sprayed it, I was insure. It slightly reminded me of Chopard Wish on first spray which I hate! I almost smelled patchouli and of course chocolate and very grapey. But now, i don’t find it comparable to Wish at all. I’m in love with this perfume. Wow. It’s such a cool, sexy fragrance. I always find warm scents to be the most sensual, but sexy me is a cool fragrance that still pulls off the steamy heat, if that makes sense. It’s a night time, yummy, alluring scent . I get chocolate candies, vanilla, lychee, and sandalwood. It’s soooo lovely. Wearing this makes me feel “fancy” and attractive lol-I spray it all the time just to get whiffs of it. I only wish they made it In a big bottle, but the price is right and it doesn’t smell cheap. Spillage and longevity is pretty good too, I recommend this.. Contrary to the description, I find this to be a grown up scent too as it is hot hot hot. If you love sexy, delicious gourmands, this is for you!

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    So out of all my perfumes this is the one I get the most compliments. People have said that its very alluring. Also when I give my friends the choice of a perfume to wear, they all choose this. Lol. I must say that I do get more praline and sandalwood now. Very nice. Wear it frequently. 🙂
    Great blind buy!

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the next perfume on my list as it is so so CHEAP and the notes are fab. Have ordered it so will update once I’ve received it.
    UPDATE: So I have just received this and to me it’s very sandalwood and litchi on the first spray, but dries down VERY LITCHI with hints of peach, praline and the sandalwood. Slight vanilla. I can smell the chocolate note after about 40minutes or so. It does remind me of So…Sinful but ALOT more fruity and much weaker. It is very nice. Smells alot like grapes and raspberries (the litchi.) Isn’t particularly special and isn’t the Chocolate scent I was looking for as there’s too much litchi, but is very nice indeed. Lasts about 2 hours on me.
    Only bought it for a Fiver. It does smell slightly cheap but it doesnt scream it out. It’s more for teenagers.
    Nice lil touch to my collection.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Wow! Smells awesome! This is worth a buy, even blind buy if you like unoffensive, softly sweet but pleasant smells. It doesn’t smell cheap or sour or pungent. It truly is a nice soft feminine fragrance. Lasting power is probably not excellent but just OK. I love spraying it on my wrist just to take a quick smell of it because it makes me feel happy. Strange but true. I was very surprised at how good it smells! The vanilla, rose, peach, musk and chocolate all play a huge part in this smell. Hope you like it!

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I think it smells absolutely wonderful. Considering the price, it is amazing. Almost all of Jeanne Arthes fragrances are such amazing bargains and they do not smell dime store cheap at all. This is such a warm and inviting fragrance. I really cannot imagine someone not liking this fragrance.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I agree with the other reviewers, and there is a slight resemblance to Desire Me. The cocoa note is very nice, as are vanilla and sandalwood. My only sadness is that it doesn’t last long. It’s inexpensive enough to reapply freely, if desired.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    This is actually sweet heaven in a very good way. I was shocked at how good this smells! Does’nt smell cheap at all or sickly. Delighted i have this little gem. I can realy smell the chocolate in it!

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    This is way better then expected. I got this unwanted but thought I’d try at least as this was given with good intentions.
    This is not in anyway as sweet and synthetic as the notes suggest. The praline isn’t some syrup-sweet thing neither. It is more like the bitter-mousse pralines, not the nougat. The slight tartness of lychee works really nice against the domination of praline/dark chocolate concentration.
    If I have to compare it, I would think of the Escada Desire Me, but it is nowhere near as sweet and lacks the coffee. Nevertheless this is a good choice for those who like Britney’s line, and Pussy Deluxe Scents.

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