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L’Interdit Eau de Toilette (2022)
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L'Interdit Eau de Toilette (2022) by Givenchy is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2022, this composition features bitter orange, orange, bergamot and mandarin in the top notes; neroli, orange blossom and jasmine in the heart; and musk, Cistus incanus, Indonesian patchouli leaves, sandalwood and vetiver in the base.
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Finally, an Interdit for daytime that I love for daily use in spring or autumn, apart from the Rouge which I adore and use more for cold evenings and nights. It’s different, more citrusy; I can really taste the oranges and mandarins (the poppy in the previous EDT didn’t work for me). It has something of its predecessors but doesn’t carry such an obvious nardo; it’s more camouflaged, and I notice more musk and sandalwood. It’s a welcoming, elegant yet informal, clean floral scent. Short longevity of 2-3 hours with presence, then skin scent. It’s an EDT.
Finally, a daytime Interdit that I absolutely love for daily wear in spring or autumn! Alongside the Rouge, which is my favourite for chilly evenings. It’s different, more citrusy, with lots of orange and tangerine (I didn’t like the poppy in the previous Edt). It has some of its predecessors but the neroli is better camouflaged; the musk and sandalwood come through more. It’s a welcoming, elegant yet informal, clean floral scent. Short longevity, 2-3 hours with presence, then close to the skin. It’s an Edt.
What a lovely perfume! At first, the citrus note is strong, but within minutes it softens to reveal sweet, enveloping white flowers. The longevity is good: about 5 or 6 hours on the skin with a projection of 3. It’s very versatile, though I’d reserve it for spring/summer; it’s sweet but not cloying and very wearable.
What a lovely perfume! At first, the citrus opening is very noticeable, but after a few minutes it fades, giving way to sweet, enveloping white florals. The longevity is good, about 5-6 hours on the skin with a 3-hour trail. It’s versatile, but I would use it more for spring/summer; it’s sweet but not overwhelming, very wearable.
Divine fragrance! Its citrus opening transitions into white florals with a special charm as it dries, where the cistus incanus stands out among sandalwood and top-quality Indonesian green patchouli. It’s a modern L’Interdit, freer and more functional, with that exquisite florality where the jasmines provide the distinctive feminine touch. It lasts to the extreme despite being an EDT. It differs from the first EDT with its poppy opening; between the two, I prefer this one. A true gem of a perfume.
Beautiful perfume! It’s balanced, feminine, and sweet without being heavy. The nardos are there but they don’t overwhelm or overshadow the jasmine. It feels comforting and calming to me, transporting me to peaceful, warm places. I bought it blindly based on the notes and reviews, and I wasn’t wrong; I love it. I would buy it again without hesitation.
What a beautiful perfume! It’s balanced, feminine and sweet without being heavy. The neroli is there but it doesn’t overwhelm or overshadow the jasmine. Its scent is comforting and calming, transporting me to peaceful, warm places. I bought it blind, guided only by the notes and reviews, and I wasn’t wrong; I love it. I’d buy it again without hesitation.
Personally, I prefer the 2022 version far more than the other. This one is sweeter, and the white florals really come through. The base is much better balanced; in the other version, the minty patchouli in the base was far too strong and I simply can’t stand it. In contrast, the 2022 release has a more balanced and sweet base. Without a doubt, a good reformulation.
Personally, I prefer the 2022 version over the other. This one is sweeter, and the white florals are very noticeable. The base is more balanced; in the other version, the minty patchouli was very prominent, which I hate. Here the base is more balanced and sweet. Without a doubt, a good reformulation.
It carries a bit more freshness and a juicier citrus opening than the EDP version, making it more wearable for summer, less sweet, yet very similar. The nardos remain the protagonists, but without ambroxan, which will be fantastic for many. I’ve really liked it, but as it’s lighter and has less projection, I miss the original, whose punchiness I adore. It has moderate projection and lasts 7-8 hours, quite good for an EDT. It’s a good option if the EDP feels too heavy, but for lovers of the original, it’s probably unnecessary. Scent 6.5/10, Longevity 7.5/10, Sillage 7/10, Value 7/10, Versatility 10/10, Packaging 9/10. Would I buy it again? No, I didn’t.
I really like its citrus opening and that soapy touch in the heart. However, when it dries down, the nardos are what I don’t like about the whole L’Interdit family. This version is much friendlier than the EDP, although it still isn’t my style.
Sweet and sticky nardos with citrus and musk. It’s super youthful and feminine. The longevity and trail are good, but it’s super generic and boring. It was truly a bad purchase. Is it really that hard to find a dark, unisex floral? Izia la nuit is far too expensive for me. I’ll have to keep looking.
I used to own Luna Confiante by Natura; I hardly wore it and gave it away because the scent clashed with me… What a surprise to try this L’Interdit sample and find it had exactly the same aroma. I’m impressed by how identical the two are, and the Natura version costs a fraction less. Neither is my style, though; I simply don’t like either of them.
What an exquisite fragrance! I’m fascinated by the blend of white florals and citrus, and the aromatic quality Givenchy offers. I discovered this perfume thanks to my mother; one day she came home with a sample a colleague had given her. She adored it, being a lover of white florals, which motivated me to buy one for Mother’s Day. It’s a feminine scent that stands out and fills the room with its charming aroma. It has excellent longevity, projecting for about two hours before settling to skin scent. It’s ideal for any season, though you do need to be careful with the number of sprays to avoid overwhelming the space.
What an exquisite scent! I absolutely love that blend of white florals with citrus, and the quality Givenchy has is outstanding. I discovered it thanks to my mother; one day she arrived home with a sample a colleague had gifted her. She loved it too, especially the floral touch, so a few months later she bought it for Mother’s Day. It’s a feminine perfume that fills the room with a lovely aroma. The longevity is excellent, projecting for about two hours before settling close to the skin. It goes well all year round, but be careful not to overapply it, or it can become overwhelming.