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L’Ombre Dans L’Eau Eau de Parfum

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Diptyque
4.06 de 5
1,888 votos

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Descripción

L'Ombre Dans L'Eau Eau de Parfum by Diptyque is a floral olfactive fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2012, the nose behind this composition is Serge Kalouguine.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 10%
  • Primavera 38%
  • Verano 32%
  • Otoño 20%
  • Día 69%
  • Noche 31%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

1,888 votos

  • Positivo 77%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 11%

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Longevidad

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Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

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Masculino

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  • marisol santilla

    Very rich fragrance, super floral, intense, long-lasting and sparkling… it’s noticeable for hours and hours. I have the EDT but I like this one, the EDP, more, so I use both. Although you wouldn’t believe it, they smell a little different, very subtly, but both are excellent!!!

  • This is spring in a bottle. It reminds me of when in March I start pruning the garden and taking cuttings. It’s linear, but without pretensions. It smells very green with a fruity touch: on my skin, the currant wins, especially the leaf, with that black currant acid and a bit of citrus. Many people smell rose, I only notice cut stems. It only works for me if it’s over 20°C, otherwise it’s too acidic. At those temperatures, the trail lasts about an hour and a half, and with two sprays it lasts around six hours. I see it for daytime, more for her, but a man would suit it too. In short, top quality for the heat. If you like greens, try it. Pleasant: 8/10 Interesting: 6/10 Versatile: 5/10 Original: 7/10

  • The first time I smelled this, I thought it was terrible. The only thing I could distinguish was grass and other green notes. It took a month before I gave it a second chance, but my perception changed completely. I discovered a floral fragrance, and although with its green notes a sweet aspect appeared that I hadn’t noticed, for me it doesn’t seem linear at all. The first three minutes of projection are an absolute NO, but once the dry-down comes, it’s a totally different fragrance that I adore. I like this EDP a lot, but under the condition of enduring the opening and waiting for the dry-down.

  • LindaDenise

    The first time I tried it, I thought it was a disaster: it just smelled of grass and green notes. I had to wait a month before giving it another chance, and what a difference! Now I detect a floral base with a sweet touch that I didn’t notice before. It’s not linear at all: the first three minutes are a resounding NO, but once it dries down, it transforms into a completely different fragrance that I adore. I love this EDP, provided it lasts through the dry-down and you wait for it to settle.

  • I love this perfume; the rose really shines, but it’s a creamy, different rose, with a very prominent jasmine. It’s a perfect union. I don’t see it as super fresh despite the green notes, though I do see it as ideal for daytime and warm temperatures. When you wear it, you’re constantly noticed.

  • I love this perfume; the rose is very noticeable, but it’s a different rose, very creamy. Bergamot is also very present. It’s a perfect union. I don’t see it as very fresh despite the green notes; I see it for daytime and warm temperatures. When you wear it, you notice it constantly.

  • GREEN, RAW AND THORNY There are perfumes that don’t tell stories; they draw. This one does it with a wet, precise stroke. A spring day by a lake. Freshly cut grass releases that vibrant, clean, green scent that blends with wet leaves and stems. Under the shade of a tree, a picnic unfolds without a rush. Time stops on the skin. Suddenly, that greenery becomes perfume. The black currant leaf bursts as if you were crushing it between your fingers: alive, sharp, slightly acidic. A feminine rose then emerges from the vegetation, crisp, fragrant, with the weight of something real and beautiful. It doesn’t float; it takes root in the scene. Diptyque does it again: that delicate realism that leaves me utterly undone, as if each note were painted with a fine brush over the skin. Compared to the Eau de Toilette, this version has more body, more depth. The rose becomes denser, the green deeper, as if a storm has just passed and the garden is still breathing. A perfume that doesn’t strive to please, it simply is: vegetal, floral, introspective. Like certain loves: unexpected, imperfect, thorny… but impossible to forget. 🍀

  • GREEN, RAW AND THORNY There are perfumes that don’t tell stories; they draw. This one does it with a wet, precise stroke. Imagine a spring day by a lake; freshly cut grass releases that vibrant, clean, green scent that blends with wet leaves and stems. Under the shade of a tree, a picnic unfolds without a rush. Suddenly, that greenery becomes perfume. The black currant leaf bursts as if you were crushing it between your fingers: alive, sharp, slightly acidic. Then a feminine rose emerges from the vegetation, crisp and real. It doesn’t float; it takes root. Diptyque does it again: that delicate realism that leaves me utterly undone. Compared to the Eau de Toilette, this version has more body and depth; the rose is denser and the green deeper, as if a storm has just passed. A perfume that doesn’t strive to please, it simply is: vegetal, floral, introspective. Like certain loves: unexpected, imperfect, thorny… but impossible to forget.

  • Possibly one of the most important fragrances of my life. There are perfumes you wear and don’t realise until you catch your reflection in the mirror, but this is a pure olfactory experience. Every time I unscrew the cap, it transports me back to times past. Ultimately, it all comes down to feeling comfortable with what you’re wearing, and in my case, it’s almost magical. 100% recommended if you like florals.