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Incandessence Lotus
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Incandessence Lotus by Avon is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition was created by perfumer Christophe Raynaud. Upon release, the scent unfolds with quince, blackberry, and ivy; the heart reveals lotus flower, peony, and white ginger lily; while the base settles on musk, violet, vanilla, and woody notes.
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Well, I’ve just acquired it and I love it. It smells superb, like an expensive and good-quality cologne; I can’t stop smelling it all the time. It projects quite well; I keep smelling myself, I’ve even applied three splits and it smells strong. I don’t know how long it lasts yet, but it seems to be quite a while. The bottle is small; I imagined it to be bigger, but it’s clearly 50 ml. Avon gives away the matching cream with the purchase, but it smells less than the cologne. I’d use this fragrance all day, and also at night, but perhaps more during the day. It has straight gone into my favourites. I don’t know if there’s a connection, but it reminds me a bit of Cacharel’s Noa Perle. I notice it’s very woody and floral, and you can also smell the blackberries if you get close. The price is around €15.
Well… this is my second review after wearing it for a few days. Several people have asked me what perfume I’m wearing, so that’s a good sign. It’s floral, delicate, and has a very light sweet touch from the fruits it contains. The wood adds depth to the aroma. It’s perfect for going to work. I always put it on a little before bed so I can smell it.
The Incandessence Lotus Eau de Parfum by Avon is fresh, soft, delicate, slightly acidic, and has woods that give it presence. It’s sweet
The Incandessence Lotus Eau de Parfum by Avon is fresh, soft, delicate, slightly acidic, and has woods that give it presence. It’s sweet, more suited to warm climates (summer and spring), with a medium trail and a longevity of 2 to 3 hours, ideal for casual use. Suitable for people aged 18 and over.
Hello! I’m from Argentina and I’m bringing it from Brazil for anyone interested. My Instagram is @perfumesbastet.
It’s a low-cost perfume said to be very similar to the Chanel Chance Eau Tendre. I can’t confirm that, but it does have a resemblance to another supposed clone, the Applejuice from Zara, although that one turns out to be fresher and lighter. In any case, apart from smelling nice, it shares with them (according to reviews in the case of Chanel, as I’ve only tried the Zara one) a lack of longevity. So much so that, for me, it’s not worth it, even though I usually find good-quality cheap perfumes at Avon. This time, on my skin, that’s not the case. The Incandessence Lotus is a floral-fruity aquatic scent. In the fruity part, I can’t distinguish a specific note and it gives me an uncomfortable syrupy sweetness. The floral notes feel like lotus, peony, and some yellow flowers (at first it gives me the air of J’Adore, which others say it resembles). There’s lots of musk in the base. The trail is moderate and the longevity is about two hours. Honestly, I didn’t particularly like it; it feels generic and I wouldn’t buy it again. Also, the spray mechanism is very poor. It passes through my collection without making much of an impression. Scent 5/10, Longevity 2/10, Sillage 7/10, Value 4/10, Versatility 5/10, Packaging 3/10. Would I buy it again? No.
An exquisite fragrance. I bought it because of the review stating it resembled the Chance Eau Tendre, and honestly, it does. Someone said it smells like Applejuice and they’re right. This one doesn’t last on me at all, whereas the Incandessence Lotus lasts for ages on my skin. It’s soft, delicate, floral with a sweet touch but nothing cloying. The quality-to-price ratio is excellent; Avon has really surprised me with this. One could say it smells almost like Chanel. Of the Chance dupes, this is the one that lasts the longest (compared to Sunflower Summer Bloom, Eclat de Fleur, Applejuice, Daisy, Blossom).
Loads of lotus and quince with peony; I’m wearing it today because I’m utterly fascinated by it and it follows on from the Chanel Chance Eau Tendre I wore last night. To me, they’re almost identical and it’s always a pleasure. It was created by Christophe Raynaud, yes, the same man behind One Million, Scandal, Yes I Am, and Dolce Peony. It suits me better in the heat; I sense something more solar about it (perhaps due to the sun that seems to embrace the base of the bottle) compared to the Chanel, and what you pay is very little. Without a doubt, I’ll wear it in cooler weather because it makes me feel as though I’m wearing a very feminine sun.