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Neon Candy
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Neon Candy by Tous, a creation by Nathalie Lorson launched in 2015, belongs to the woody floral musk family for women. Its olfactive pyramid unfolds with top notes of bergamot, pink pepper and mandarin; a heart composed of raspberry, peony and jasmine; and a base of musk, cedar and amber.
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- Positivo 80%
- Neutral 11%
- Negativo 9.5%
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As the bottle states, it’s fresh, sweet, and youthful. I tried it yesterday and liked it: the tangerine is playful and fresh, while the peony, raspberry, and amber add a sweet yet subtle touch. The launch price was reasonable and worth it. Perfect for everyday wear, casual moments, and hot days. The longevity was good and the trail was discreet but noticeable… a solid offering from the ‘bear’ brand.
I bought this literally blindly and initially found it strong, but I ended up loving it. It’s already finished and I can’t seem to buy it anymore :/. I’ve heard somewhere that it bears a strong resemblance to a Lancôme fragrance, but I have no idea which one.
I bought this blindly and initially thought it was overpowering, but I ended up loving it. It’s already finished and I can’t seem to find it anywhere. I’ve been told it smells very much like a Lancôme fragrance, but I have no idea which one.
I don’t own the bottle, but I was given a sample. It is identical to Lancôme’s Tresor Midnight Rose. It’s delicious and very long-lasting. Generally, fragrances don’t last on me, but this one has lasted longer than I expected.
I don’t own it, but I was given a sample. It’s identical to the Lancôme Tresor Midnight Rose. It’s delicious and very long-lasting. Generally, fragrances don’t last on me, but this one has lasted longer than I expected.
It’s a super youthful, fruity fragrance with an extravagant twist. It bears a striking resemblance to Tresor Midnight Rose, though it isn’t identical; think of it as the daytime version, more cheerful and less mysterious. Once it dries down, it smells like Parisienne due to those synthetic red fruits, but they aren’t unpleasant. It’s discontinued now, so finding it here is a right mess, what a shame… I’m left only to enjoy Tresor Midnight Rose.
It’s a very youthful, fruity, and slightly extravagant perfume. Indeed, it’s very similar to Tresor Midnight Rose, though they’re not identical. This is like the daytime version of TMR, a bit more jovial and less mysterious. At the end of the dry-down, it reminds me of Parissienne with its red fruit notes, somewhat synthetic but not unpleasant. It’s discontinued and now hard to find in my country, what a pity… I can only enjoy Tresor Midnight Rose for now.
I just bought this blindly. I decided on it because the perfumes it’s compared to or that I own are ones I adore, and because people said it resembled La Nuit Tresor, which I absolutely love. Yes, it does resemble it, especially when it dries down. I agree: it’s the daytime, youthful version, more cheerful but less mysterious. The difference lies in the opening, which smells quite synthetic (I understand the Parisienne comparison). Upon spraying, you get a sharp, stinging raspberry with a spicy pink pepper note that softens after about half an hour. For me, Neon Candy is all about raspberry and pink pepper, full stop. I was put off by them calling it sweet; yes, it has a hint of sweetness, but I’d say it’s sweet-acidic-refreshing. If you’re looking for something gourmand and warm, forget it. If you want something sweet yet fresh for mild days or hot nights, I recommend it. It has a good trail and longevity, better than average, and many expensive perfumes would be jealous of this performance. I like it quite a bit; the only downside is that marked synthetic touch at the start, but it fades quickly. If you’re after a cheap clone of LNT and aren’t extremely demanding, it might suit you. They are very similar. If you are a true LNT lover, this won’t quite cut it, but I prefer it to any imitation I’ve tried. I recommend it.
Just bought it blind. I decided on it because I already own and love the perfumes it’s compared to, and because people said it resembled La Nuit Tresor, which I’m obsessed with. Yes, it’s very similar, especially once dried. I agree with the previous review: it’s the daytime, youthful version of that. It’s happier but less mysterious. The only thing is the opening smells quite synthetic (I understand they compare it to Parissienne for that reason). Upon spraying, you notice a sharp, stinging raspberry, very spicy due to the pink pepper, which softens within half an hour. For me, Neon Candy is raspberry and pink pepper, period. I was put off by it being rated sweet; yes, it has a hint of sweetness, but I’d define it as sweet-tart-refreshing. If you want something gourmand and warm, forget it. If you’re looking for something sweet but fresh for mild days and hot nights, I recommend it. It has excellent sillage and longevity. It’s a more than adequate perfume and many pricier ones would envy its performance. I like it quite a bit; the only drawback is that synthetic touch at the start, but it fades quickly. To sum up: if you’re looking for a cheap clone of LNT and aren’t excessively demanding, it’s worth it. They’re very similar. If you’re a lover of LNT, I think it might fall short for you, but I like it more than any imitation I’ve tried. I recommend it.
I adore this perfume. It’s very similar to Tresor Midnight Rose but more versatile and fresh. It’s an all-rounder that makes me happy. The longevity is 6 to 8 hours and it projects very well; I’ve received many compliments. It’s my first Tous that has pleasantly surprised me.
The opening is strong, citrusy, and a bit sharp, with the pepper quite noticeable from the start. Then the raspberries and red currants emerge, intense and tart. But after an hour it softens, becoming sweeter and less tart. It’s a sweet-and-sour fragrance with character and a touch of elegance. The sillage and longevity are formidable.
This perfume was love at first sight. It smells delicious, starting with a sweet and citrusy touch before becoming sweeter, lasting quite a while. I love it and living in the Caribbean, so it’s perfect for hot climates.
A sweet and citrusy scent that lasts a fortune; it lingers on clothes for over 24 hours. It’s my first Tous and I will definitely try more from the brand.
Although I haven’t tried Tresor Midnight Rose or Parissienne, to me it smells exactly as its name suggests: tart little caramels but elegant, nothing childish. I’m delighted because it gives me Christmas vibes or special moments. For the price, it’s an olfactory spectacle, very special. I’ll update later on longevity and sillage.
I gifted this to my mum because reviews here suggested it was for hot climates, but it’s not quite that intense, haha, yet it smells incredible. It’s very similar to Tresor Midnight Rose but fruitier; it’s a budget-friendly option because once dried, they’re almost identical. At first, it reminded me of Les Délices by Nina Ricci, which I adore and is no longer available, so I’ll be picking one up for myself. If you’re looking for something fruity and citrusy, less sweet and more suited to summer, Tous Gems Power is your best bet.
Bought it blind for the price (around $20) and I was blown away. I was heading for Bonjour Mademoiselle by Tous and stumbled upon this instead: a surprise! It smells clean, fresh, with a soft citrus touch, slightly sweet but not overpowering. Perfect for spring afternoons. The longevity and sillage are top-notch; I’ll definitely be buying it again without hesitation.