Sultane L’Eau Fatale Jeanne Arthes

4.15 из 5
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Sultane L’Eau Fatale Jeanne Arthes

Rated 4.15 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)

Sultane L’Eau Fatale Jeanne Arthes for women of Jeanne Arthes

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Sultane L’Eau Fatale by Jeanne Arthes is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Sultane L’Eau Fatale was launched in 2016. Top notes are cumin and cinnamon; middle notes are ylang-ylang and jasmine; base notes are cedar, sandalwood and benzoin.

13 reviews for Sultane L’Eau Fatale Jeanne Arthes

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This is TF Santal Blush (that dry and sweet sandalwood like pencil shavings) with vanilla ice-cream, coconut (well that can be the combination of ylang-ylang and jasmine flowers) with a pinch of cinnamon. It is nice and comforting scent like winter time cuddles before bedtime. Big like 🙂

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent is so nice in a perfect occasion, but beast if its worn in the wrong time.
    I expected this fragrance way balsamic and spicy, but its sweet in a weird way.
    Weird way here refers to old pages book + caramel notes (though there Is no caramel here)
    At 1st purchased (I was blind buy), i regret so much of this scent, even my whole family think so
    They said “freak your smell is ?”
    Then the times come past till one day i enjoyed my smell
    It was so juicy, rich, i cant describe how beutiful it was and i wore it more and more at that moment
    But lately, everytime im wearing this. It will give me a headache at the first spray 🙁 (perhaps the weather is too hot)
    Talk bout longevity and projection
    This fragrance has an amazing longevity and good projection. My advice is dont overspray and dont wear it in hot weather

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    This reminds me of Tom Ford Santal Blush, they share most of the notes and the smell is quite similar. But also it seems a little, just a little, similar to Organza Indecence Givenchy It starts with strong coconut even it’s not listed, then spices and sandalwood, warm and balsamic… It should have been an orange or a brown bottle. It is a cheap perfume, but not a cheap smell, it feels like niche. More suitable for warm days of a late autumn…

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Could someone else PLEASE remove Creed Green Irish Tweed from the “reminds me of” perfume list above????? I suppose it’s a little more creative than Aventus, but it’s still bloody silly.
    That aside, I’ve done a quick comparison of L’eau Fatale and SJP Stash; I think there are enough similarities for me to add it to the “reminds me of” list.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this because read good reviews on the internet. After first sniff i smell sweet coconut cookies. So sweet and delicious. It is supposed to be perfume for food than for human. Sorry to say this, but I dissappointed although I got this with cheap price.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I thought this has caramel because at the first spray it smells so sweet! After an hour the spices begin to spark. I don’t smell any jasmine at all, the cumin, sandalwood and cinnamon are the most noticeable notes. I agree with the rest of reviewers here that it not should be blue color, it should be brown or orange! It doesn’t smell like any cheap perfume, it reminds me of Charriol Imperial Saphire but not exact dupe.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Undeterred by the failure of my experiment with JA Sultane Parfum Fatale, I bought this anyway and am wearing it now.
    The unnatural blinding blue colour of the perfume is horrible and definitely put me off buying it initially. Whoever is responsible for choosing it needs to have a serious think about whether they are in the right profession; this is NOT a blue perfume! It’s golden – warm, woody and a bit spicy.
    I am picking up a smooth leather/suede undertone (not listed, but I’m convinced it’s there). At the time of writing, jasmine has been voted as the most prevalent note, which I find surprising as I am not getting any white flowers at all – but I am quite cold today, so maybe they bloom on warmer skin. There’s a banana-ish ylang ylang, which is contributing to this perfume’s slight sweetness.
    Overall, I am impressed with this offering from Jeanne Arthes. It’s not niche quality by any means (unsurprising given the price – £10.81GBP for 100ml from Amazon UK) – BUT its quality does belie the cost as it smells far more expensive and I actually find it similar in tone to some L’Artisan Perfumeur offerings – in fact, it’s definitely reminding me of something (Mechant Loup, maybe?). I also think this is unisex rather than “feminine” (although you should always wear whatever dings your dong).
    Tip: search on both Amazon UK and eBay “Jeanne Arthes Sultane Water Fatal Perfume” – the links from Fragrantica find nothing!
    NB. This appears to be available on US eBay from UK sellers with free international shipping.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Is this available at all in the US?

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I tried this today and am undecided. It is unlike anything else I have worn, but now, here, with spring going into summer, I find it cloying and too sweet in the heat. It may be more suited to winter. I like the uniqueness of the fragrance but I am not sure if I can carry it off. The white floral dominates, and I get a pronounced smell of almond or marzipan with coconut, not listed in the notes. The woody and spicy notes don’t come through for me. I’ll wait a while and then try again. I agree that the blue colour is misleading with regard to the character of the fragrance. For me it doesn’t smell woody or oriental.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Tested this today. The colour doesn’t suit the scent at all. Aside from that the bottle is beautiful. The scent reminds me of Truth or Dare Naked with a little wiff of coconut which isn’t in the notes. All in all quite a good fragrance, and for the price, well, it’s a no-brainer!

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    i am looking for this-if some one knows where i can find it-or they have one they want to swap/sell-let me know!

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    This very affordable fragrance is surprisingly good, it has a prominent sandalwood on me, not creamy sandalwood as Samsara, but something more “rural”, it smells like Balinese sandalwood flipped-fan. It has good projection and longevity, and more suitable in the cool weather I supposed.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    A surprisingly noble and intense scent . For me the perfect scent for fall. The spices are warm and balanced. A beautiful perfume at a great price . Bravo J.Arthes ! LOVE from LOUVE
    P.S.: The only thing I consider, is the blue color of the perfume…. Because I associate ” blue ” with ” fresh – aquatic” .

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