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Lady Million Lucky
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Lady Million Lucky by Rabanne is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2018, this composition features a top of raspberry, a heart of hazelnut, rose and jasmine, and a base blending honey, cashmere wood, sandalwood and cedar.
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Lady Million Gold, Bronze, and now Silver: more of the same. We take the same bottle, change the cap and paint, the name, and a few notes, and that’s it. If you like Lady Million, you’ll like this too. I notice lots of almond and honey, with hardly any fruit. After an hour, it smells of coffee and chocolate; I don’t dislike it, it’s rich, but nothing more.
I’m wearing it and I love it. It’s very pleasant to the nose. I find it different from the original: I perceive lots of hazelnut and raspberry at the start, giving it a creamy, sweet, and slightly milky touch (I thought it had lactonic notes). Then comes the raspberry and jasmine. I don’t notice the woods or almost the honey, which I’m glad of because I don’t like that note in perfumes. The dry-down is a soft floral-fruity with a hazelnut base. Although it recalls the original, it’s softer but with a good trail. I think it’s more casual and less elegant; I’d use it more often because it doesn’t overwhelm me. The original Lady Million overwhelms me a bit with its flowers and seems too mature. Lady Million Lucky, without being gourmand, has a special edible-floral touch. It’s a pity the raspberry makes it similar to other new ones, but it has the advantage of the floral elegance others lack. I would buy it and use it always with pleasure.
I’m wearing it and I like it. It’s very pleasant to the nose. I find it different from the original: I perceive lots of hazelnut and raspberry at the start, giving it a creamy, sweet, and slightly milky touch (I thought it had lactonic notes). Then comes the raspberry and jasmine. I don’t notice the woods or almost the honey, which I’m glad of because I don’t like that note in perfumes. The dry-down is a soft floral-fruity with a hazelnut base. Although it recalls the original, it’s softer but with a good trail. I think it’s more casual and less elegant; I’d use it more often because it doesn’t overwhelm me. The original Lady Million overwhelms me a bit with its flowers and seems too mature. Lady Million Lucky, without being gourmand, has a special edible-floral touch. It’s a pity the raspberry makes it similar to other new ones, but it has the advantage of the floral elegance others lack. I would buy it and use it always with pleasure.
I tried it on my skin today. It is a fragrance that follows the red fruit trend (in this case raspberry), adorned with very evident synthetic gourmand notes. The raspberry stands out, a synthetic raspberry that personally reminds me of old-fashioned syrups, thick, sticky and sweet pink ones that I used to take when I had the flu. A sweet fragrance with medicinal chemical reminiscences. Do not buy it blindly! Better to test it first. The original Lady Million is much better.
I tried it today and it’s a trend fragrance of red berries, specifically raspberry, with very marked synthetic gourmand notes. The synthetic raspberry reminds me of the thick, sticky, sweet pink syrups I used to take as a child when I had the flu. It’s sweet with medicinal chemical reminiscences. Do not buy it blindly; better to test it first. The original Lady Million is much better.
It is a simple scent, smells nice but frankly it is not innovative at all, very commercial and very similar to the previous Lady Million fragrances, although I do think this is the one I like best of the three.
August 2018: a slightly more ‘adult’ or formal version of the original Lady Million, but more linear and a bit dull. It’s less sweet. It has a classic approach with a floral heart of rose and jasmine, accompanied by flashes of raspberry and a shy sweetness of honey. I wish I’d perceived the hazelnut with more intensity as in the men’s version, but no; the hazelnut disappears. What I did notice clearly is the combo of woods, sandalwood, and cedar in the base. As an olfactory proposal, it adds nothing new, just smells good without more. It reminded me of Emporio Armani Because It’s You, although the latter seems more interesting to me. I prefer the glamour and opulence of the original Lady Million, as I feel it has more richness in nuances and intensity. Longevity and trail on my skin were moderate. It’s pleasant but… it doesn’t stand out. Best wishes.
It’s a simple scent, smells nice but is not innovative at all, very commercial and very similar to the previous Lady Millions, although I think this is the one I like best of the three.
I absolutely love it. I enjoy perfumes with raspberry; it’s sweet but not overpowering, very feminine. It has good longevity, and I think it can be worn in any season and at any time of day.
I tried it yesterday alongside the Prive. Both differ enough from the original to warrant their own identity, haha. I didn’t test the Lucky on skin (I did try the other one). On paper, it stayed linear, a scent that reminded me of letter paper. Softly floral, hardly creamy, quite clean, with a rounded sweet base like sandalwood bathed in diluted honey. It smells nice but feels synthetic. I found it more pleasant than the original. I should test it on skin to see how body heat modifies it…
I detect nothing but nuts, as if I’d smeared a walnut on my wrist with a woody touch; once it dries, that walnut smells damp and musty. I have samples I won’t even use, and I wouldn’t buy it because it doesn’t feel special or enjoyable to me. The trail is moderate for the first hour, then it’s barely noticeable close to the skin, lasting about 5 or 6 hours in total.
To be honest, I didn’t like it. It’s very strong and reminds me of old-fashioned perfumes. After hours, it smells like talcum powder… I would never buy it again. Absolutely dreadful.
It’s not bad, nor is it good. I received it as a gift with the Pure XS, which is why I have it. I can detect the raspberry, almond, and honey, but it says nothing to me. It’s another one on the shelf, perhaps for sleeping in. I should try it in the height of summer to form another opinion.
It is not bad, nor is it good. It was a gift when I bought the Pure XS, which is why I have it. The raspberry, almond and honey are very noticeable. But it tells me nothing. It is just another perfume on the shelf that I will possibly use for sleeping. I should try it in the middle of summer to have a second opinion.
It’s a standard perfume. In Rabanne, rose and sandalwood dominate, almost obligatorily, making it akin to those trendy amber florals and distancing it from the traditional LM style.
I tried it before buying and liked it, but after hours the woods and hazelnut become overpowering. It smells very much of makeup powder; it has no good sillage and doesn’t last on my skin. For the price, there are several Paco Rabanne options that work better.
I tried this perfume before buying it and found it pleasant; after a few hours, the woods and hazelnut notes become more pronounced. It reminds me very much of the smell of loose powder makeup; it has no good sillage nor does it last long, at least on me. Given its price, there are several Paco Rabanne options with better performance.
Wait, I thought it would be like Caballier, sweet and rich, but it disappointed me. Perhaps that’s why, or because it doesn’t stand out from the ordinary. It smells sweet but doesn’t last. After a few hours, only caramel remains; I don’t detect the hazelnut, and I never noticed the raspberry, just a fruity touch when first applied.
The only Lady Million I like, and I can’t believe more flankers have come out by now in 2024. Reading the previous reviews, I marvel at how a scent awakens different sensations in each person. That speaks well of it, doesn’t it? I’m not a big fan of very marked raspberry, and luckily I hardly notice it here, but on my skin the woods sweetened with nuts and roses stand out. A longevity of 5 hours, a moderate trail, and a creamy development that makes it somewhat elegant without being too mature. It’s not a memorable perfume, but at least it stands out from the classic.
It’s the only LM I like, and to think more flankers have been released by now in 2024. Reading the previous reviews, I’m amazed at how a single scent can evoke different feelings in each person. That speaks well of it, doesn’t it? I’m not a fan of prominent raspberry notes, and luckily, I barely detect them here, but on my skin, the woods sweetened with nuts and roses really stand out. It lasts 5 hours, has a moderate trail, and a creamy development that makes it elegant without being too mature. It’s not a memorable perfume, but at least it distinguishes itself from the classic.
I owned the Millanel version (Lady Lucky Millanel 236), which is no longer in production and is a shame as it was my favourite; I haven’t found anything comparable. The scent is lovely, and the era I wore it is forever marked by it. When I smell the bottle I still have, those memories flood back. I wore it for going out at night in autumn, which is why it felt ideal for the occasion. Furthermore, its almond, sweet fruit and woody notes evoke autumn for me. I suppose the Millanel doesn’t quite reach the heels of Paco Rabanne, but it was so good that if I ever manage to save up the money, I would definitely consider getting it in its original version.
I had the Millanel version (Lady Lucky Millanel 236), which is no longer in production and is a shame because it was my favourite; I couldn’t find anything else like it. The scent is exquisite, and the era in which I wore it is forever marked by it. When I smell the bottle I still have, those memories flood back. I used to wear it out at night in autumn, which is why I thought it was ideal for that. Besides, that smell of almond, sweet fruits, and wood evokes the season directly for me. I suppose the Millanel doesn’t even come close to the Paco Rabanne, but it was so good that if I ever manage to save up the money, I would definitely consider getting it in its original version.
A pretty perfume, but I expected much more. I don’t sense the hazelnut in any way; it is fruity, sweet and slightly acidic, like those sweets from childhood that came in tubes (small round pastel-coloured pastilles) hehe. It dries down very pleasantly but is not strong, neither in sillage nor longevity, although longevity isn’t my strong suit anyway. It is enjoyed delicately and personally for about 3-4 hours.
It’s a lovely perfume, but it didn’t quite meet my expectations. I don’t detect the hazelnut note; it smells more fruity, sweet, and with a slight acidic twist, like those little round pastel sweets that used to come in tubes from my childhood. Haha. The dry-down is very pleasant, though it isn’t powerful in terms of projection or longevity. Nothing lasts long on me, but this one is enjoyed delicately and personally for about 3-4 hours.
Sorry, but what a terrible perfume. It just smells like rum with liqueur raspberries and old wood. The opening is strong (and it’s gone within a few hours) and it’s unpleasant. If you enjoy ageing, this is for you.
Please forgive me, but what a terrible perfume. The only thing I can perceive is a kind of rum with liqueured and aged woody raspberry. The opening is potent (although after a few hours there are no traces left) and intrusive. If you want to add a few more years to your life, this is the perfume for you.
It is such a polarising fragrance that it disappoints some, delights others, and makes others hate it, but for me, it is a staple. It is woody, sweet, and delicate; on my skin, it feels light, which is incredible considering I live on the Ecuadorian coast where the sun and humidity pursue you from birth. I have sensory processing issues, and almost every perfume gives me nausea or a migraine, so I thought this would be a direct hit, but it wasn’t! I love the honey note that gives it that perfect sweetness; I perceive hazelnuts and roses, and those woody notes that in others are too heavy and usually accompanied by patchouli (which I hate, what luck that this flanker doesn’t have). It doesn’t project much, and I know many people dislike a fragrance that doesn’t announce itself down the street, but for me, it is ideal because it doesn’t distract, overwhelm, cloy, or make me want to pull my hair out from a headache. I fall asleep wearing it, and the next day it still smells sweet on the skin as if it were natural. It is a real shame they discontinued it, and I hope Rabanne relaunches it one day, even if as a limited edition.