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Divin’Enfant

Antoine Lie
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Antoine Lie
3.81 de 5
2,907 votos

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Descripción

Divin'Enfant by Etat Libre d'Orange is a leather fragrance, created for men and women. Launched in 2006, this composition was designed by perfumer Antoine Lie.

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  • Invierno 30%
  • Primavera 25%
  • Verano 11%
  • Otoño 34%
  • Día 64%
  • Noche 36%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

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2,907 votos

  • Positivo 70%
  • Negativo 19%
  • Neutral 12%

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  • azuriiita

    The opening is pure, hard tobacco, like pressing your nose against an unlit cigarette, that smell of shredded blond tobacco, and also the skin of fingers after smoking. Then comes the Cuban cigar, more intense and sweet, until it ends as a sweet tobacco with sweetened coffee, bergamot, rose, and marshmallows that you almost taste. The dry down is… imagine! Having your third coffee, being a sweet tooth, watching the marshmallow melt in the hot coffee while seducing someone with that feminine sweetness and leather… the atmosphere is warm, you let yourself be carried away, it is sweet and pleasurable. The sensation lasts a long time, even after bathing. It has led me to an exercise of imagination with many scenarios. It smells good and stands out from the crowd. I do not smoke, but when I was young I was obsessed with that combination, so the blind purchase was a good one. If you hate tobacco, it is not for you. If this smells like this, how will Jasmin et Cigarette smell? The manufacturer says it is an infant that can enchant or disgust, with notes of bergamot and marshmallow that clash with coffee, leather, and cold tobacco, like sleepless nights. Make your own conclusions!

  • I cannot understand how anyone can find a cigarette scent attractive; the description leaves me bewildered. To me, it smells utterly disgusting!

  • ShiseidoTactics

    I didn’t notice that cigarette smell mentioned by azuriiita in the store, although she picks up more nuances than I do. Besides, I’m not used to that scent, as no one smokes at home and it’s forbidden indoors at my workplaces. I agree with her review: it’s a feminine fragrance, not unisex. The first thing I thought was that it was the ‘feminine sister’ of Fat Electrician.

  • ShiseidoTactics

    I did not notice that cigarette smell in the shop that azuriiita mentioned, although she certainly picks up more nuances than I do. Furthermore, I am not accustomed to that scent, as no one smokes at home and it is prohibited in my workplaces (especially indoors). I agree with her review: it is a feminine fragrance, not unisex. The first thing I thought was that it was the ‘feminine sister’ of Fat Electrician.

  • Ouroboros

    Upon trying it, I thought of my niece: the scent of her perfumed wrists, her sticker albums, and that tender kiss with a touch of Nenuco, but without verbena. Alongside Teint de Neige by Lorenzo Villoresi, it is one of the youngest, cleanest, and most feminine scents that exist; undoubtedly the best. It’s unique and doesn’t resemble anything else.

  • Ouroboros

    Upon trying it, I thought of my niece: the scent of her perfumed dolls, her sticker albums, and that tender kiss with a hint of Nenuco, yet without the verve. Paired with Teint de Neige by Lorenzo Villoresi, it is one of the most youthful, clean, and feminine fragrances out there; undoubtedly the best. It is unique and unlike anything else.

  • I imagine that the combination of the candy and orange blossom results in a smell similar to honey, at least I perceive it that way. I don’t notice the tobacco very clearly in the fragrance, but it’s noticeable that it balances the set to reduce the sweetness. The final result is curious. The performance is good, although the trail isn’t as outstanding as we poor perfume lovers would like (those with plenty of base metal I imagine care less about this point). Anyway, if it had much more potency, given the type of scent it is, I imagine it could cloy something.

  • I imagine the candied orange blossom gives a smell similar to honey; I perceive it that way. I don’t notice the tobacco very clearly, but it balances the set by reducing the sweetness. The result is curious. The performance is good, although the trail isn’t as outstanding as we poor perfume users would like (those on a budget won’t mind as much). Anyway, if it had more potency, with that scent, it could cloy.

  • Divin’Enfant is a terrible super-concentrated baby cologne (type Nenuco), paired with something chemically sweet in the style of Joop and tip money tobacco. It’s an outrage. It comes out strong, although it calms down later. It made me shower twice and I still smell like this infamous thing. When I read again about wanting to flee oneself, I’ll think that whoever says it is wearing this perfume. Horrible and imposing.

  • ‘Divin’Enfant’ is a terrible baby cologne super-concentrated (let’s say teddy bear), paired with something supremely chemical sweet in the Joop style, plus a tip of tobacco. In other words, a disaster. On top of that, it comes out strong, although it calms down later. It forced me to shower a second time and I can still smell this infamous thing. When I read again about wanting to escape oneself, I’ll think that whoever says it is wearing this perfume. Horrible and imposing.

  • I tried this fragrance yesterday because I read several reviews and wanted to know what a concept like the one worked here smells like: the sweetness and tenderness of childhood that at the same time can be so annoying and irritating. And the truth is exactly what you get: it’s a floral/gourmand oriental. A synthetic sweet smell, very sweet and sticky, almost to the point of being annoying. You can perfectly feel the marshmallow and orange blossom well amalgamated; the tobacco and coumarin add a lot of sweetness and warmth too. The longevity is very average and the trail at the beginning is a bit strong but decays quickly. The leather and musk give it a pleasant skin tone very in the background. It’s very interesting without a doubt, different though not unique, but still a good perfume.

  • I had this perfume that smelled very clean. It’s a scent inspired by childhood, a mix of teddy bear and Marc Jacobs’ Daisy. It reminded me of dolls and stickers from my albums when I was a girl. The bad thing was that it was too strong; with a single spray it hurt my head and seemed like you couldn’t escape it, so I always ended up washing it off. In the end, I sold it on eBay because I couldn’t use it. Now I miss it; I wonder if spraying once in the air and walking underneath would have been enough.

  • They could have called it ‘Nuclear Bomb’ and we would have finished sooner, but let’s go. It’s a different perfume, like all from ELDO, scents that distil creativity. Guaranteed that no one will smell the same as you, not remotely similar. Sometimes with so much creative freedom they lose their heads, but this isn’t one of them. On the contrary, it’s a sweet bomb, sweet to the level of diabetes, but very pleasant thanks to the combination with orange blossom. The tobacco is very present, reminding me of hand-rolled tobacco brands. You must try it before, as there is lots of sugar and your nose has to withstand it. It amuses me that everyone dismisses all sweet scents as synthetic, as if the citrus-marine was made by squeezing oranges and using sea water, but that’s part of the landscape. It’s far from being an ‘Alpha’ scent, or evoking a powerful person; it’s dangerous at nuclear levels. If you wear it to go out partying or to a business dinner, you’re warned of everything that will happen around you. It drives people crazy, of the opposite sex, the same sex, or even asexuals. If someone had the audacity to wear it to the gym after showering, it would be like putting a goblin under a waterfall. Don’t try it. The performance is Francesca Bianchi level: lasts at least 9 hours on my skin, projecting wildly for the first three and not stopping until the sixth. So, control with the atomiser or you’ll be kicked out of town. As for the season: winter, winter, winter, when it’s colder. I’m falling in love more and more with this lot from ELDO who dare to do such weird things. A blast.

  • They could have called it Nuclear Bomb and we would have finished sooner, but let’s get on with it. It’s a different perfume, like all from ELDO, that distil creativity. No one will smell exactly like you. Sometimes creative freedom gets out of hand, but not here. It’s a sweet bomb, at the level of diabetes, but pleasant thanks to the orange blossom. The tobacco is very present, reminiscent of rolling tobacco brands. Try it first, there’s plenty of sugar and your nose must withstand it. It’s funny that they dismiss all sweet scents as synthetic, as if citrus were made with oranges and sea water. It’s far from being an Alpha scent, but it’s dangerous on a nuclear level. If you wear it to a party or a corporate dinner, everyone will stare. It drives people crazy. If someone wore it to the gym, it would be like putting a goblin under a waterfall. Don’t try it. The performance is Francesca Bianchi level: it lasts at least 9 hours, projecting wildly for the first three and up to the sixth. Use the atomiser or you’ll be kicked out of town. It’s for winter, cold winter. I fall in love with ELDO more for daring with such odd things. A real treat.

  • A very interesting talcum scent, with good longevity and projection. Niche, without a doubt. It doesn’t disappoint.

  • The first thing that comes to mind is a teddy bear and baby wet wipes. Then it reminds me of Nasomatto’s Sadonaso; I find the same tonka bean and it has talcum touches. It’s a curious perfume, honestly.

  • Candycandy40

    It starts with an innocent scent between a teddy bear and talcum powder, then darkens and becomes denser. A very curious perfume I want to keep testing. At ELDO they wanted to replicate the passage from childhood to adulthood, from innocence to harsh reality, and I think they succeed. Truly curious, a unique olfactory experience.

  • Soniakgarcia

    Got hooked! What a strange mix of tobacco and leather with marshmallows, but it felt different and pleasant. I wore it a few times and it’s perfect for night: sensual and outrageously sexy. Don’t be fooled by that innocent floral opening; this is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, unpredictable and addictive. Different from anyone else, it screams ‘club’. I wore it at noon, showered the next day at the same time, and when I ran my hand over my damp neck, the perfume was still there. On clothes, it lasted days and I could still smell it. For me, it’s leather and tobacco wrapped in a fluffy, sweet cloud of marshmallows and orange blossom. There are more notes, but just to accompany. Totally unisex. I understand many find it horrible, but for me it was an excellent purchase.