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Baiser Vole

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Cartier
Mathilde Laurent
Perfumista
Mathilde Laurent
4.06 de 5
5,956 votos

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Baiser Vole by Cartier is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2011, this composition was created by perfumer Mathilde Laurent. Its olfactive structure begins with top notes of lily of the valley and citrus; the heart is dominated by lily of the valley; and the base reveals a green lily of the valley accompanied by green accents.

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  • Positivo 81%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 4.5%

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  • yamile garcia flores

    This fragrance fascinated me, it’s one of my favourites. What Cartier achieved was to soften the strong gardenia scent to enjoy a soft and elegant one. It’s very extreme to my point of view: either you like it or it’s not your thing.

  • Whitewaterlily89

    Marvellous. A sample came with me when I bought another and I’m delighted (I like it more than the one I bought xD). It’s floral with green notes at the start, it brings back memories of other times. I’ll wear it because I’ve loved it, I added it to my wishlist.

  • Odette Ar.

    It’s a good perfume. I really like what Cartier does, I think it’s the only brand still producing quality. It’s soft and different floral. Mathilde Laurent said that if she only based herself on perfumery, she’d believe there are only two flowers: rose and jasmine. That’s why Cartier launched something almost unexplored: the lily. We all know the smell of ‘florist shop’, but it doesn’t smell like that. As the real scent isn’t extracted, it’s an improved creation of a white, fresh lily with stem. This gives it an almost intellectual smell. It’s a soliflore, it smells only of iris from start to finish, sometimes fresh and watery like the stem, other times herbal like the leaves, other times creamy and powdery like the petals. Very pretty. The only problem is that it has almost no sillage, it’s extremely discreet.

  • I wanted to know it, only enjoyed it in a sample. On my skin it has a rich evolution: at first green and citrus notes, then it changes and you feel the peculiar floral note, ethereal and subtle. It’s the perfume I’ve liked most of all my fresh-florals. I adore it.

  • Cartier’s Baiser Volé has nothing to do with Baiser Essence. This one has a citrus, green and floral opening, and as it dries down, a very subtle lily emerges. I think Essence is a great bet with brilliant results, 100% very delicate and within reach of a luxury perfumery wallet.

  • Lilies, tiny white flowers and wild trumpets with yellow stamens expanding their scent from the start of Cartier’s Baiser Volé. It evokes a white, virginal bride from a film, where the garden fills with children in linen and lace, with nothing unpleasant. It’s innocent floral, old-fashioned, smelling of lily of the valley, iris and lily; simple, single-note and well-behaved, but very persistent. Audrey Hepburn could have worn it in ‘Roman Holiday’. Suitable for a Swiss debutante ball. I don’t perceive citrus or green; the floral is omnipresent to the point of risking being cheesy, with hints of fruit-chouli. Don’t overapply, three sprays at most. Its sillage and longevity are high. If you wear it, avoid white or pink on clothes, nor organza or tulle dresses with ribbons. Don’t be a fair-skinned blonde or a Barbie look. And above all, be a little naughty to counterbalance.

  • Mary rangel

    One of my favourites. The lily is very delicate, the valley iris gives it that powdery touch. It’s different from what they’re releasing now and that’s appreciated. It’s elegant floral. At first I don’t notice it, but with time it intensifies and lasts about 12 hours. It’s not intrusive, highly recommended for floral lovers.

  • Whitewaterlily89

    I love it! It’s floral, delicate, pure, fresh, elegant and natural. Out of all the summer and autumn novelties I tried, only this and Pichí Pichá convinced me. I bought it again and the longevity is very good. I used it in spring-summer and I associate it with that season, but I love it so much I couldn’t resist; no other fragrance enchanted me like this.

  • I love it. It opens green and white floral, a delight that puts me in a good mood. Ideal for the office or events. It’s simple and elegant, although the longevity is average and the sillage is soft; I’d like it to project more, it’s more for personal enjoyment.

  • charlotinable

    It’s nothing more than L’instant de Guerlain and yes, it is so exquisite with powerful longevity and trail, but they are very similar. It is exquisite and incredibly elegant; I want it and must have it. I fell in love and was utterly bewitched.

  • The very day I acquired La Panthere, I discovered Baiser Volé and wanted to know more about it. For a while I’ve read reviews and it strikes me that people talk about its lily scent when Cartier mentions lilies. Personally, I don’t mind because I like the perfume and that’s enough. On my skin, for the first two hours, it smells like incense or a type of sandalwood, which later transforms into one of the finest creations I’ve encountered. It feels like being surrounded by an aura of warm well-being. Intoxicating and distinguished. I find it quite feminine, for a confident and firm woman. It transports me to airports and arrivals in exotic, tropical countries. Those impossible-to-forget scents that you want more of. Along with the bottle design, it seems like a jewel.

  • Eugenio444

    The scent trail is soft to moderate. In fact, I believe the best perfumes aren’t necessarily those trying to grab attention with a powerful trail. The best ones stand out for the harmony of their composition, without needing a trail that causes dizziness. Baiser Vole is a prime example. It’s a fragrance for a discreet, elegant, confident and decisive woman. It is soft in projection and trail, fresh, very feminine, floral and extremely elegant. It has a touch of talc, like a refreshing floral powder. However, although it is soft, it has longevity that performs excellently. Baiser Vole is what a fragrance should be.

  • Lovely perfume. It has just run out and I’m not going to repurchase. I used it for going to the office because it is so soft and non-intrusive.

  • A beautiful fragrance, lily in full bloom, refined and delicate, very feminine. I would even consider it for a bride. An elegant choice for hot weather when heavier scents are too much, or for ladies whose body chemistry intensifies perfumes and overwhelms the senses. This is perfect to wear; it’s not intrusive and utterly delicious. Young women can wear it for formal occasions due to the elegance it projects. However, always test on skin first.

  • I received it through an exchange, choosing it based on the reviews on this page. Upon trying it, I thought I had made a mistake… its opening hit me like a floral slap, transporting me to an overflowing flower shop or, worst of all, a cemetery. However, after trying it several more times, it captured my heart. It seems extremely distinguished and elegant, a mature and complex floral with very green aspects and a magnificent trail (it projects quite well for the first 4-5 hours) and lasts 10-12 hours on my skin. It confuses me that sometimes I perceive a salty note and other times a hint of sweetness, yet it is eminently floral with an interesting development. Despite what other opinions say, it does not seem soft to me at all; with just four sprays (inside wrists and sides of the neck), I have enough. For me, it is exclusively for spring; I see it as wonderful for daytime events, offering great presence and it is clear it is a high-quality fragrance. If you do not like potent florals… run! Scent 9/10 Longevity 10/10 Sillage 10/10 Value for money 7.5/10 Versatility 8/10 Packaging 9/10 Would I buy again? Yes

  • Cari Rosa♥

    It has a spectacular trail, like a lily in its full glory. It is a beautiful, elegant, and somewhat nostalgic perfume, a flower made into a fragrance. It is lovely, suitable for daytime wear in spring. Perhaps it is too romantic for me, but it is undoubtedly a fragrance of great distinction.

  • A Cartier saleswoman described this perfume so well: they used the freshest flowers possible to preserve that green note which is lost if the flowers ripen on the plant. Few notes and a perfect scent. It has nothing to do with Guerlain’s L’Instant, which features honey, vanilla, amber, and many spectacular sweet touches, but in a different way that never quite achieves this fresh green note without becoming citrusy. Baiser Vole is fantastic.

  • charlotinable

    Although I’ve mentioned this before, today I’m absolutely over the moon: my best friend, currently on holiday in Mexico from Switzerland, brought it for me and made me the happiest person. It is a delicious fragrance, a softened version of Guerlain’s L’Instant but so similar that they are two scents I adore. Now I’m waiting for a special occasion to debut this treasure. What joy it is to feel someone gift you a good book when you have a reading addiction, and an exquisite perfume.

  • Flowers and more flowers. I cannot smell the lily as such. Sometimes it smells creamy, but the flowers return. In the end it leaves me with a vanilla scent, something that is not in the olfactory pyramid but to me it does smell. I admit it is a good perfume that can please, but it is not my style.

  • I love white flowers and I did not have any where the lily stood out until this Cartier creation. It is a charm, a creamy and strong flower, subtly adorned to reinforce its protagonist. For sensitive noses or warm climates it can be intense, as the lily has notable presence, similar to neroli and mimosa. If you are floral lovers, go for it. A year and a half later, I got tired of its floral intensity; perhaps because of using it in summer and spring, where the predominance of lilies reaches boredom. Advice: prioritise cold or very fresh days.

  • Cartier ❤️ smells to fresh, green lilies and sun. It is the smell of sun on cotton clothes, a summer day, a bit of sand, something sunny and precious mineral. For me it was love at first sight, I just got married and it is the perfume I bought the fastest. It has elegance and luxury, it is not for daily wear, it is special, cheerful, luminous and of a luxurious simplicity, like a castle garden near the sea.

  • Another Cartier gem. A complex velvety floral with grass that when settled creates an elegant thread of diverse layers. It has a talc and herbal touch where the lily defines. The sweet nectar of the lily is balanced by the grass, giving a scent with its own seal and character. It does not roar nor last as long as the Panther; it is ‘antifragile’, something that with time becomes more beautiful and strengthens more.

  • I use it to sleep, very relaxing, it reminds me of my childhood. On my skin it is for personal enjoyment, with scarce trail and projection.

  • Baiser has a super beautiful opening that thrilled me. I felt it very green and fresh, with density, but then it became more conventional: a clean, refined and monotonously melancholic scent, of a simple and pleasant beauty. The lily is asleep beside some soft and elegant barber’s pepper. Memories of lotions and foams from decades past, with an unusual calm.

  • So rich and pleasant. I liked how it evolved on my skin: fresh but that embraces you with warmth and finesse. However, the final phase feels familiar to me, although it was the first time I tried it.

  • LauraCarolina123

    Love at first sight: ultra feminine, delicate, fresh and elegant. I want it always with me. I don’t understand why it is not as popular as other perfumes.

  • Perla Vencis

    Simple yet far from boring: lily, citrus and green notes. Stealing a Kiss is tenderness, discretion and elegance. Upon application, the lily dominates with a very distinguished floral and green touches. Although it is the star, it evolves; sometimes it smells sweet, other times the fresh, aquatic stem like morning dew. The trail is moderate but enveloping, lasting 5-6 hours. Versatile, I use it all year round.

  • VainillaDulce

    Baiser Volé is magical; a completely photorealistic painting that recreates the lily perfectly, a fresh lily with all its leaves, stems, and pistils, even its pollen. This is an ethereal, diaphanous, delicate, and very elegant perfume; it’s silk on the skin. This is one of those fragrances that falls in love with you little by little until it captures and enchants you completely. In simplicity lies its seduction art; upon atomising it, some green, crisp, fresh notes are sprinkled with soft citrus touches, and immediately its majesty, the lily, appears, which is just opening its petals and showing its beauty with total pride. It releases its intoxicating perfume because it smells exactly like a lily, nothing more or less. As the fragrance dries, that radiant lily becomes clean, velvety, and powdery, taming a bit the power of its fragrant petals, but it always remains there suspended on your skin and in your space. I insist that its beauty lies in its elegance, its moderation, simplicity, and the art of good being. It could perfectly be a signature fragrance that suits any moment and will never bother anyone. Longevity on my skin is 5 to 7 hours, with moderate to soft sillage; a beautiful fragrance with which you will feel unique.

  • Ojos Claros

    Stately, subtle, and elegant. I would recommend it for daily use for those who can afford it. Scent close to the skin, refined, and feminine. Suitable for any age in a woman of good taste. It’s fine, soft, and harmonious.

  • I’ve been using this EAU de PARFUM Baiser Volé for 5 years, after they discontinued Un Amour de Patou and See By Chloe. It’s hard for me to find fragrances that don’t give me nausea, and this is one of the few. I love it; it’s a spring-like and clean scent, with a floral and powdery base but a fresh opening. Hopefully they don’t discontinue it, because I bought the Parfum and it’s horrendous! Too powdery, sweet, and cloying; it smells like an old lady’s wardrobe, terrible.

  • Finally, I’ve added this gem to my collection; I’ve been wanting it for years 😻 😻 It’s a work of art in its entirety. Stolen kiss: simple in its chord structure, but tannnn so sophisticated on skin, lasts forever, doesn’t bother, doesn’t invade. Once applied, close your eyes and perceive a lily; it’s the same sensation. That base green note is felt, but as if it were the lily stem, making it totally compatible with its performance. Only a woman with class, refined, elegant, and chic could wear it. Its bottle doesn’t fall behind; it has a very thin golden side-opening cap. It’s a beauty. 10/10 ✨

  • It’s not a perfume; it’s simply and plainly a work of art. Femininity right on the skin. It’s a perfect example that less is more; a not complex but incredible scent. It’s magnetic how well it’s achieved. It smells like a fine glass vase full of lilies in the sun. You can smell the green of their stems, the freshness of their leaves, the creaminess of their petals, and the sweetness of their nectar, pollen, and pistils. It’s elegant, fresh, delicious, worthy of a signature fragrance. Perhaps due to the price, the user might look for a different fragrance; this perfume is for someone elegant who can afford a simple but perfect fragrance. Two warnings: do not confuse it with the Parfum version, which smells soapy and clean but is very different from the Eau de Parfum I am talking about. They have nothing to do with each other. And besides, it doesn’t smell of lilies; it smells of lilies (wait, correction: it smells of lilies, you can find it at Cartier).

  • Mr. Baskerville

    Wow, this Baiser Vole! A few days ago I was testing several Cartier fragrances, mostly to avoid the Christmas hustle rather than looking to buy something, when suddenly I felt the immediate surroundings flooded with a magnificent fresh lily scent. It was so suggestive that it forced me to turn around in search of it, and certainly I found it in the hands of a saleswoman who was showing it to some ladies at that moment. They all stared at me, more surprised by my reaction than by the product itself. There were laughs and a gesture from the shop assistant, still holding the bottle, implying the fragrance was well worth it if it could elicit reactions like mine. I had to apologise, smile, say something kind, and wait for the sale before I could test the fragrance. It has resulted in an elegant, fresh, gentle, cheerful, and calm aroma, yet not devoid of a sensual aspect that must be sought within simplicity. The opening can be a bit predominant regarding the floral aspect, but almost immediately the citrus note gains enough space to put things in their place. I find Baiser Vole to be eminently spring-like, daytime, and so feminine that it is captivating. I think it’s excellent for young people, lively people, and for those who wish to generate optimistic and pleasant moments with a touch of prestige. Projection and longevity are correct, although personally I would wish they were greater. I recommend it highly.

  • Fresh, creamy, green, white floral; it’s a sophisticated combination that ultimately offers all these notes with a very refined and subtle sweetness. I really love it; I think this is how a woman full of glamour and success can smell.

  • This perfume is the perfect representation of what I think someone like Florence Welch would wear. A girl surrounded by flowers and trees, in long dresses, carefree about life and barefoot <3 I went to the shop looking for LA PANTHERE. I tried this one, but the green note (which I perceive as freshly cut grass) made me hesitate to buy it. I'm not a floral perfume person, and this was definitely very new for me. Driven by excitement, I ended up buying LA PANTHERE, but hours later, where I had tested BAISER VOLE, it smelled so delicious!! Like fresh grass with a powdery and floral touch, super delicate and beautiful. I regret buying La Panthere that day, but I went back for Baiser and truly love it. It's a scent that doesn't bother. It feels elegant and floral; that green note makes it very different from anything else I've smelled. Longevity on skin could be said to be almost 12 hours, very close to the skin but still smelling. On clothes a bit less. Sillage isn't very pronounced, but it's a scent for personal enjoyment. Very elegant; you smell like a refined, classy girl, even if you're not hahaha It's a super good investment!

  • Soyyoymiperfume

    What a spectacular thing! Simply elegant, sophisticated, and nothing invasive… it’s a work of art in perfumery… a top choice to stand out and wear a luxury scent… I love it ♥️That lily is so well-crafted, with just the right citrus touch to avoid being overpowering and a green note that sits perfectly on my skin, divine. There’s a hint of sweetness, but without declared vanilla, so I think the lily is to blame for that slight sweetness; I don’t feel it as powdery or talcum-like. Excellent perfumery balance…

  • I grabbed this blindly, super excited because I’d loved Cartier Carat before without even knowing it… But this one, despite being rich, hasn’t won me over. It reminds me of that cheap Flor do Luar by Natura I owned and gave away; I was overwhelmed by its sweet, dark, and creamy scent. It becomes more pleasant and floral over time, but the opening is almost unbearable. I already own it and will use it, but I wouldn’t buy it again.