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Matin Blanc
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Matin Blanc by Yves Rocher is a floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2019, this composition was created by perfumer Fabrice Pellegrin. The top note features orange blossom, followed by neroli in the heart, while the base rests on bergamot.
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A very beautiful and long-lasting fragrance with a huge, delicious trail: poetry for women with a fairy soul and white garlands. Beautiful and very similar to Dior’s ‘Pure Poison’, with that balance of eroticism and innocence, but at a low cost.
What a beautiful and long-lasting fragrance, with an enormous and delicious trail: pure poetry for women with a fairy soul and white garlands. Lovely and very similar to Dior’s ‘Pure Poison’, blending eroticism and innocence in an affordable little bottle.
A very good fragrance: fresh but with lots of personality. It resembles Pure Poison quite closely; I own both, and if you don’t want to spend a fortune on a Dior, this is a great alternative. I mainly detect the white floral aroma at first, and strangely, the citrus dominates as it dries. It has quite good longevity, considering perfumes usually don’t last long on me. I am satisfied.
It reminds me of the discontinued Neroli; the difference lies in the powdery touch and better longevity. The orange blossom feels very natural and is the absolute protagonist. I would like to buy it, but lately my tastes have been leaning towards sweet fruity scents.
It reminds me of the discontinued Neroli. The difference lies in the powdery note and better longevity. The orange blossom feels very natural and is the absolute protagonist. I would like to acquire it, but lately my tastes have been leaning towards sweet fruity scents.
Very good, fresh yet full of personality. It resembles Pure Poison quite closely; I own both, and if you don’t want to spend a fortune on a Dior, this is a great alternative. Initially, I detect mostly white flowers, though strangely the citrus notes dominate as it dries down. It has quite good longevity, which doesn’t usually happen with my perfumes. I am satisfied.
It smells very good, fresh, floral, and almost childish, innocent like baby colognes. It is feminine, delicate, and subtle, yet very long-lasting. I consider it perfect for work or after a shower due to its relaxing effect and clean scent. I believe it is better for daytime or before bed, rather than evening or night outings, and preferably from winter to spring. I bought it alongside Yves Rocher’s orange blossom and almond body care products, and they make a wonderful team.
Smells very good: fresh, floral, and with an almost childish, innocent aroma, reminiscent of baby colognes. It’s feminine, delicate, and subtle, yet very long-lasting. Perfect for going to work or after a shower due to its relaxing effect and clean scent. Best for daytime or before bed, not for night outs. Ideal between winter and spring. I bought it along with Yves Rocher’s orange blossom and almond body products, and they make a wonderful team.
A typical neroli aroma, like those bath colognes everyone loves. It seems to last well for its type, with the intensity one would expect. If you already own items of that style, it doesn’t add much more, but it deserves a passing grade with flying colours.
Clean, fresh, and surprisingly long-lasting. The scent reminds me directly of baby wipes.
Review of the original packaging; I’m not sure if the format change involved a reformulation. It is a clean, refreshing, and delicate perfume, an ode to white flowers with a predominant neroli: fresh, slightly sharp, yet precious. It has creamy and powdery notes, and to my nose, a salty touch suggesting ambroxan. As it dries, a very slight sweetness appears, especially in the cold, hinting at an undeclared vanilla. The trail is moderate-to-notable and lasts 8-9 hours on my skin. It is unisex but makes me feel very feminine. Ideal for a summer walk on the beach with a loved one in a white shirt. I haven’t tried the old Yves Rocher Neroli to compare. It doesn’t resemble Offizina delle Essenze’ Puro Neroli, which is more indolic and less clean. It reminds me greatly of Dior’s Pure Poison or its flanker Elixir; here the neroli is sharper and more energising, whereas Dior is more elegant and balanced, suited to different occasions. I love the atomiser on this line, but it sprays too much, depleting the bottle quickly. If you have a sensitive nose, bear this in mind. Scent 7.5/10, Longevity 8.5/10, Sillage 7.5/10, Value for money 8/10, Versatility 6/10, Packaging 6/10. Would I buy again? Yes.
Review of the original packaging (I’m unsure if there was a reformulation). A clean, refreshing, and delicate fragrance, an ode to white flowers with a predominant neroli: fresh, slightly sharp but lovely. It has creamy, powdery nuances and a salty touch suggesting ambroxan. As it dries in the cold, a tiny, undeclared vanilla sweetness emerges. Notable trail and 8-9 hours of longevity. It makes me feel feminine while remaining unisex. Perfect for a summer walk to the beach. I don’t compare it to the old Secret d’Essences, but rather to Officina delle Essenze’s Pure Neroli (more indolic) and Dior’s Pure Poison (more elegant). The neroli here is sharper and more energising. Beware of the atomiser: it sprays too much and the level drops quickly. Scent 7.5/10, Longevity 8.5/10, Trail 7.5/10, Value for money 8/10, Versatility 6/10, Packaging 6/10. I would buy it again.
A clean scent, slightly sweet but not sugary. You feel a neroli energised by orange blossom, yet paradoxically serene at the same time. It conveys cleanliness and calm, perfect for slowing down on Saturday or Sunday mornings. White, delicious mornings. One of my favourites where neroli takes the lead.
Smelling good doesn’t require complexity. Fabrice Pellegrin proves that his minimalist palette isn’t simple, but polished. It blends citrus notes (orange blossom, neroli, bergamot) with a hint of vanilla that adds strength. It’s a far-from-bland, unconventional scent that accompanies me wonderfully through my spring and summer days. A very beautiful and underappreciated creation.
A small treasure from Yves Rocher: a simple, elegant, and serene white floral scent, nothing flashy. While it evokes the past (like Secret d’Essences Neroli or Dior’s Pure Poison), it wins by being greener, more herbal, and transparent. On my skin, it doesn’t leave vanilla notes; instead, it turns citrusy and salty due to the bergamot as it dries. Ideal for spring, summer, or those sunny winter mornings.