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Guipure & Silk Ylang Vanille
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Guipure & Silk Ylang Vanille by Jeanne Arthes is an oriental fragrance for women. Launched in 2014, this olfactive composition features coconut and plum in the top notes; ylang-ylang and cedar in the heart; and vanilla and musk in the base.
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For the price, this is a beast. If it doesn’t tickle your fancy, run, because it rules the roost here. It lasts about five hours with a moderate trail, nothing like a cloud. It smells sweet, almost like Aquolina’s Gold Sugar. The plum is shy, but the ylang-ylang and vanilla are definitely noticeable. I don’t get much cedar; it starts with coconut before the rest emerges. 100ml at this price is a low-cost find. Top value for money, safe purchase.
For the price, the fragrance is great. If you don’t like coconut, don’t buy it, nor even look at it from the side, because this note comes out strongly. The average longevity is about 5 hours and it’s not a perfume with a wide trail, rather moderate. It leaves quite a sweet impression and does give me air of Aquolina’s Gold Sugar. Sweet and comfortable to wear, the plum is shy, but the ylang-ylang is quite noticeable along with the vanilla. I don’t feel the cedar note too much, to be honest. I’d say the opening is more coconut and then the other notes come to the fore. 100ml for having been, it’s a great low-cost discovery. Its value for money is very good, a sure win for the buyer.
It has an air of Chanel No. 5 without the characteristic aldehydes. It must be due to the ylang-ylang in combination with the vanilla. In short, for the price, it’s good.
It’s a synthetic and artificial perfume. Its smell resembles a shower gel or hair mask, in short, cosmetics with a coconut touch. It lasts on the skin for quite a few hours, although it doesn’t project much. It’s very similar to Love Generation Rock from the same house. Nothing surprising, nothing unexpected.
Too grating, overwhelmingly synthetic to the point of being annoying. This brand is disappointing me, or perhaps it’s my nose that can’t catch the nuances others describe… putting aside the product’s price, I don’t care if it costs £8 or £80, as if it were free; if it’s a scent I don’t enjoy, the price paid doesn’t matter; it’s simply too much.
Regarding the synthetic aspect, I don’t see a difference from any other perfume that always has its own essence; if that weren’t the case, we’d still be in the era of colognes. As for the coconut, yes, it’s the protagonist alongside a very soft touch of vanilla. For me, rather than an oriental scent, it’s a beach perfume 100%. That’s what the coconut note does; it reminds you of coconut tanning sprays and the cocktails you drink by the sea. Otherwise, I like it and find it very pleasant.
Regarding the synthetic aspect, I see no difference from any other perfume, because otherwise we’d still be in the era of colognes. And yes, the coconut is the star alongside a very soft vanilla. To me, rather than oriental, it’s a beach scent 100%. The coconut note reminds you of sunscreens and cocktails by the sea. Otherwise, I like it and it’s very pleasant.
It’s a very soft scent. I feared it would be like Mancera’s Coco Vanille (which I like, but I have the original and don’t want another similar one), but it’s nothing like it. It’s delicate; the plum and coconut are very light, with soft vanilla, not pastry-like. It smells clean and sweet, soft and pleasant for any season (though it fades in the cold). I’ve loved it, and at this price, it makes a great gift.
Very soft aroma. I feared it would be like Mancera’s Coco Vanille (I like it, but I have the original), but it’s nothing like it. It’s delicate; the plum and coconut are light, the vanilla soft, not pastry-like. It smells clean and sweet, pleasant for any season (though it fades in the cold). Ideal for sleeping. I’ve really liked it, and at that price, it’s a perfect gift.
A fantastic cheapie, delicious and cosy vanilla ideal for home or casual wear. I love it. Smells of vanilla with woody ylang-ylang, very creamy due to the coconut and slightly soapy and powdery. Moderate trail and over 8 hours on my skin. Worth it if you love vanilla and want variations. A must-have for autumn and winter. Scent 8/10, longevity 8/10, trail 7/10, value for money 10/10, versatility 8/10, packaging 8/10. Would I buy it again? Yes.
A fantastic clone, with delicious and cosy vanilla ideal for home or casual wear. Very easy to wear. Smells of vanilla with woody ylang-ylang, very creamy thanks to the coconut, with a soapy and powdery touch. Moderate trail and over eight hours on my skin. One of those budget options that are worth it if you love vanilla. A must-have for autumn and winter. Scent 8/10, longevity 8/10, trail 7/10, value for money 10/10, versatility 8/10, packaging 8/10. Would I buy it again? Yes.
I bought this blindly, comparing it to Alexandre J’s Zafeer Oud Vanille and Serge Lutens’ Un Bois Vanilla. They’re very similar; it’s sweet and creamy, like nougat and dulce de leche. It has an acidic touch of juicy prunes (neither fresh nor smoky). It sounds plastic and waxy, but the original niche perfumes have this too, so it doesn’t seem cheap or synthetic. The projection is moderate but lasts a long time on the skin. The price hurts; it’s unconventional, and people think it smells bad because it’s cheap, when it emulates expensive perfumes very well.
I bought it blind, comparing it to Zafeer Oud Vanille Alexandre J and Un Bois Vanille Serge Lutens. They are very similar; it’s sweet and creamy, like toffee and dulce de leche. It has an acidic note of juicy prunes (neither fresh nor smoky). It sounds plasticky and waxy, but the niche originals have that too, so it doesn’t seem synthetic or cheap. The projection is moderate but it lasts well. Its price is a drawback; it’s unconventional and people judge the peculiar by its low cost, but it smells good.
It’s hard to explain: it opens with alcohol and synthetic coconut, an interesting blend with plum, but ultimately smells like tanning spray. It’s not unpleasant; perhaps for winter nostalgia lovers or those who enjoy the scent of tanning lotion. I’d wear it on the beach at night in summer, but for me, it’s dispensable. I prefer others and bought this blindly. Available for exchange in Valencia.
Smells genuinely alcoholic. If you’re looking for something like Serge Lutens’ Un Bois Vanilla, forget this one.
It smells very much of alcohol. For me, it’s not worth it if you’re looking for something similar to Serge Lutens’ Un Bois Vanilla.