Nice scent but too soapy
Would love this if it maintained the initial top notes. The drydown becomes like a bar of soap. Not to my particular taste
Serge Lutens Fleurs de Citronnier is a floral-woody-musk scent that is like a fresh breath in spring. Opening on citrus, it is sheer and ethereal as the neroli develops, deepened by tuberose and musk. If you love "fresh" scents but are tired of that chemical/detergent smell you get with most of them in the mainstream market today, Serge Lutens Fleurs de Citronnier is the perfect pick.
Fragrantica: "The lemon is not too sharp or medicinal due to the floral notes. The most noticeable floral I detect is iris, but it doesn't get too powdery due to the nutmeg which is subtle but just enough."
Fragrantica: "Fresh, crisp neroli on the opening fades into a light but layered sumptuously honeyed fresh floral lemon blossom."
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Perfume Name |
Serge Lutens Fleurs de Citronnier |
Year Introduced | 2004 |
Perfumer | Christopher Sheldrake |
Gender | Unisex |
Collection | Les Eaux de Politesse |
Notes | Lemon blossom, neroli essence, tuberose and musk |
Country of Origin | France |
Would love this if it maintained the initial top notes. The drydown becomes like a bar of soap. Not to my particular taste
In my country is a perfume worn by brides on their wedding day. It is a clean, soapy musk reigns neroli. Now they will remove it from the export line for 2013. It's a nice perfume and the smell is sweet end merging with the skin.
Would love this if it maintained the initial top notes. The drydown becomes like a bar of soap. Not to my particular taste
In my country is a perfume worn by brides on their wedding day. It is a clean, soapy musk reigns neroli. Now they will remove it from the export line for 2013. It's a nice perfume and the smell is sweet end merging with the skin.