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Fleurs De Cerisier
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Fleurs De Cerisier by L'Occitane en Provence is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2007, this composition features cherry, blackcurrant, freesia and lemon (sour lime) in the top notes; cherry blossom and lily of the valley (muguet) in the heart; and musk, Brazilian rosewood and amber in the base.
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- Positivo 86%
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Fresh and delicate, perfect for everyday wear, but the longevity is short and there’s no sillage. If they improved the concentration, it would be a truly unique and wonderful scent.
L’Occitane perfumes have low sillage and longevity, perhaps due to traditional methods without much chemistry. Despite this, I recommend them because they are exquisite and produce well-being, although only the wearer can smell them. However, this Cherry Blossom is bland and generic, with the lowest sillage and longevity of everything I’ve used. I don’t recommend it at all and won’t buy it again.
L’Occitane lacks longevity and sillage, perhaps due to traditional methods without much chemistry. Despite this, I always recommend them because they are exquisite and bring wellbeing, although sometimes it doesn’t matter if others can’t smell them. But this Cherry Blossom is bland, generic and has the worst longevity and sillage of anything I’ve used. I do not recommend it at all and will not buy it again.
A simple fragrance that produces well-being, fresh cherries for a summer afternoon. Pity that it’s too soft and goes completely unnoticed. All L’Occitane scents are pleasant but very expensive for their low intensity. They should improve it and they would be more successful.
A simple fragrance that brings a sense of wellbeing, smelling of fresh cherries for a summer afternoon. It’s a pity it’s so soft and barely noticeable. All of L’Occitane’s scents are pleasant but expensive given their low intensity; they should improve this to sell more.
Delicate and lovely aroma, but almost imperceptible. Weak and scarce sillage, from the start right on the skin. Not worth the price. I have body mists that perform much better.
So delicate and pretty, but almost unnoticeable, weak and scarce sillage, it’s stuck to the skin from the start. For the price, it’s not worth it; I have body mists that work better.
One of my favourite perfumes, my boyfriend bought it for me as a surprise. L’Occitane really love when scents evoke real flowers. The peony is a delight! I always bought the traditional cherry one: it lasts a short time and the sillage is only five seconds, but the scent is so soft I bathe in it. It’s a fresh, natural cologne, different from artificial floral-fruit blends. On my skin it loses its freshness and leaves a bitter tone, perhaps due to the rosewood. It’s worth trying, and I also recommend the verbena. EDIT: What’s happening with L’Occitane? This eau de toilette is very “watered down”; it no longer has that intense sweetness of before, only evoking a vague memory. I have a full bottle (a gift) and I think it will be the last time I own one. It seems like a washed-out, alcoholic cologne. What a pity.
By far one of my favourites. My boyfriend bought it for me as a surprise. L’Occitane loves making scents evoke real flowers. The peony is a delight. I always buy the traditional Cherry Blossom: it lasts little, yes; sillage? 5 seconds… but the scent is so soft and delicate that I literally bathe in it. It’s a fresh, natural cologne, different from artificial floral-fruity notes. On my skin it loses freshness and leaves a bitter tone, perhaps due to the rosewood. I’m not an expert, but it’s worth trying. I recommend the verbena one. EDIT: What’s happening with L’Occitane? This eau de toilette is ‘watered down’; it no longer has that sweet, intense scent, it only evokes what it once was. I have a full bottle (a gift) and I think this will be the last time I have it. It seems like a washed-out, alcoholic cologne. What a pity.
What a lovely fragrance and so delicate. It’s noble. Moderate longevity and low sillage, but the scent makes me feel good. It’s a landscape of blooming cherry trees right beside you.
I absolutely love cherry blossoms! This L’Occitane blend is perfect, explosive and sublime, like being in a cherry orchard. The downside is it seems reformulated: now it lasts less (around 3 hours), smells more expensive, and is pricey for an eau de toilette. That’s why, in terms of price and longevity, it’s not quite worth it anymore, but the scent is incredibly natural and will remain my eternal favourite. There’s no other cherry scent so well done. Plus, with their creams and soaps, you can make it last longer.
I’m fascinated by cherry blossom. In this fragrance, L’Occitane achieved a perfect, explosive, and sublime yet light blend; like being in a field of blooming cherries. I love it. The downside is that it seems reformulated: I used it since launch and it lasted long, but now in 2020 it lasts less, it’s more expensive, and hopefully it lasted 3 hours. What a loss. For price and longevity it’s not worth as much anymore, but for its incredibly natural scent, it will remain one of my favourites. I haven’t found another cherry scent so well executed. Plus, they have creams and soaps with the same scent that help it last longer.
I love cherry blossom and this L’Occitane eau de toilette is super realistic. Feminine and romantic, very soft. It’s only noticeable at close range, but the scent is so delicate that I’ll be buying it again.
Upon spraying, a total change: a realistic nature aroma against aggressive perfumes. It’s a pure cologne, with no niche projection or development. Pure linear cherry blossom, feminine, with a rice water note, almost Japanese, simply beautiful. If it lasted longer it would be glory. When I want to feel in a cloud of sakura without perfume, I use this.
More fruity than floral, it smells of ripe red cherries. It reminds me of the Christmas cocktail ‘clericó’ from my country, fruits with red wine. I’ll use it at Christmas to blend in. It doesn’t last long, but it’s rich. I paid little on eBay; otherwise, I’d regret the list price. PS: if you want light floral cherries, try the Bath and Body Works mist, Japanese cherry blossom. But the best ones are in my memory with Escada’s Cherry in the Air, my signature scent between ages 21 and 22. OMG, I love it, but I wouldn’t pay its price today.
A natural delight that smells like walking beneath real cherry trees; nothing synthetic. It’s delicate and sublime, but the wind carries it away quickly; poor longevity and projection, suitable only for yourself. I’ve finished it and won’t be restocking for now, perhaps in the future.
Delicious. The best thing about L’Occitane is that it smells natural, nothing synthetic. When you put it on, you feel like you’re walking through cherry blossoms. Feminine, delicate and sublime. But be careful: you only “pass” through them; with the wind, the sillage is lost. It has poor longevity and projection, it’s for enjoying alone and requires more sprays. I finished a bottle, but for now I’m not replacing it, perhaps in the future.