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Living Lalique

Marca
Lalique
Richard Ibanez
Perfumista
Richard Ibanez
3.81 de 5
1,199 votos

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Descripción

Living Lalique by Lalique is a woody floral musk fragrance for women. Launched in 2015, the nose behind this composition is Richard Ibanez. The top notes are lavender, bergamot and mint; the heart notes, black pepper, iris, nutmeg and rose; and the base notes, vetiver, cashmere, sandalwood, cedar, tonka bean, lily root, vanilla and labdanum.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 20%
  • Primavera 26%
  • Verano 15%
  • Otoño 39%
  • Día 74%
  • Noche 26%

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Comunidad

1,199 votos

  • Positivo 75%
  • Negativo 18%
  • Neutral 6.9%

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Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

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Masculino

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11 reseñas

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  • I’m always honest in my reviews, and this smells good, but it has a ‘green’ touch and something masculine; it’s not for me.

  • 100% unisex; the vetiver and those green, powdery woody notes of the iris are brilliant and balance it with the vanilla… watch out, as it highlights differently on men’s and women’s skin: on women, the green side of the wood is noticeable, while on men the powdery iris and sandalwood stand out.

  • Andrea882

    It’s a perfume that at first sniff feels elegant. After a while it becomes tremendously masculine and unisex. Delicious.

  • Andrea882

    At first sniff, it feels elegant, but after a while it becomes tremendously masculine and unisex. Delicious.

  • I bought it for my boyfriend. It’s not that it’s too soft for his taste; he likes intense citrus (pity because I think smelling this on a man would be sexy for me…). I’ll try to convince him. On my skin, it smells like a men’s perfume, and I like it. On my clothes, it smells softer and more delicate, still like a men’s perfume, and I like that too. Summary: I bought it for myself.

  • For my boyfriend: it’s not that it’s too soft for his taste; he prefers intense citrus. (What a pity, because smelling this scent on a man would make me feel sexy, just the two of us…) I’ll give it a try to see if it suits him. On my skin, it smells like a men’s perfume, what’s wrong? I love it. On my clothes, it smells softer and more delicate, like a men’s perfume, what’s wrong? I love it. Summary: I bought it for him.

  • Because with this I began my transition from feminine perfumes to unisex (CK ONE doesn’t count) and then to masculine scents. At first, I wasn’t a fan; it threw me off and I associated it with a smell for my husband. But I learned that certain aromas need time for olfactory adaptation to be understood. Love at first sniff is rare; you have to work with them. Why did it seem strange to me? The opening is hyper-masculine, fougère, with lavender and hyper-refreshing mint, plus a spicy touch of nutmeg that on my skin is noticeable from the start (it left me pedalling in the air). In the heart, the scent turns sweet, warm, and subtly floral. The combination of rose and iris is masterful; the iris makes it unisex with a powdery note that is nothing overwhelming. That’s where I fell in love completely. In the dry down, the scent leans slightly towards the feminine but works for both: the sweet and creamy notes of tonka bean and vanilla appear alongside woods, making it an addictive aroma. The vetiver adds an earthy touch and the spices (mainly nutmeg) turn it into a slightly spiced woody oriental. The dry down amplifies the woods and nutmeg, staying for hours hugging me warmly. It doesn’t have great projection; it’s more skin-scented, but the longevity is incredible, easily surpassing 8 hours. The weather influences it greatly; Living is perfect on humid and fresh days, expressing itself wonderfully. It’s super versatile, suitable for any season and for both men and women. You just have to leave prejudices aside. Scents have no gender; everyone is free to use what fills them with satisfaction.

  • Because with this I began my transition from feminine perfumes to unisex (CK ONE doesn’t count!) and then to masculine scents. At first, it threw me off; I associated it with my husband and couldn’t imagine wearing it. But I learned that certain aromas need time for olfactory adaptation to be understood. Love at first sniff is rare; sometimes you have to work with them. Why did it seem strange to me? Its opening is hyper-masculine, fougère, with lavender and hyper-refreshing mint, plus a spicy touch of nutmeg that on my skin is noticeable from the start (it left me pedalling in the air). In the heart, the scent turns sweet, warm, and subtly floral. The combination of rose and iris is masterful; the iris transforms it into unisex with a powdery note that is nothing overwhelming. That’s where I fell in love completely. In the dry down, the scent leans slightly towards the feminine but works for both: the sweet and creamy notes of tonka bean and vanilla appear alongside the woods, creating an addictive aroma. The vetiver adds an earthy touch and the spices (mainly nutmeg) turn it into a slightly spiced woody oriental. On my skin, it amplifies the woods and nutmeg, staying for hours hugging me warmly. It doesn’t have great projection; it’s more skin-scented, but its longevity is incredible, easily surpassing 8 hours. The weather influences it hugely: Living is perfect on humid and fresh days, expressing itself incredibly. It’s super versatile, suitable for any season and for both men and women without any issues. You just have to leave prejudices aside. Scents have no gender; everyone is free to use what fills them with satisfaction; perfumes are an infinite generator of endorphins.

  • A unisex fragrance that is too soft and reminiscent of Dior Homme. It’s pleasant but goes unnoticed, neither great nor terrible. Ideal to enjoy before going to bed.

  • It smells like Dior Homme, unisex and very soft. It’s pleasant but subtle, nothing more or less, ideal for wearing before going to bed.

  • Jorge Pizarro

    Lalique never leaves me indifferent. It’s spectacular and very much in the line of Dior Homme 2005. What sets it apart is a touch of mint in the opening that lingers for the first hour; the rest is very similar. Totally unisex with outstanding performance.