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Sultane L’Eau Fatale
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Sultane L'Eau Fatale by Jeanne Arthes is a woody oriental fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, this perfumed composition features an olfactory pyramid that opens with cinnamon and cumin top notes; unfolds with a heart of ylang-ylang and jasmine; and rests on a base of sandalwood, benzoin, and cedar.
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- Positivo 73%
- Negativo 18%
- Neutral 9.3%
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Just arrived and what can I say… it’s a perfume with a capital P. Exclusive and luxurious aroma; I read that a perfumer compared it to Organza Indecence and it’s true. Incredible that at £11 it stands up to masterpieces like Samsara. It’s strong, has personality and an incredible trail. For women who want to make an impression and leave a mark. Ideal for winter or autumn, only in cold weather. I’d say it’s for women over 30. If I have a criticism, it’s that it’s not very seductive; it’s more unisex.
I’ve just received it and it’s a perfume with a capital P. It has an exclusive, luxurious aroma; a perfumer compared it to Organza Indecence and they were spot on. It’s incredible that at €11 it stands up to masterpieces like Samsara and Organza. It’s strong, has personality and an incredible trail. It’s for women who want to make an impression and leave a mark, ideal for winter or autumn in cold weather. I’d say it’s for those over 30. The only downside is it’s not very seductive; it’s more unisex.
It’s a beauty. Exotic and deep, it doesn’t resemble any fragrance I know. It has character but is very understated.
Creamy and spiced, very distinctive. Longevity and trail are impressive, though they may bother those who can’t tolerate oriental scents. I mainly detect cumin, benzoin and an unlisted creamy coconut. It reminds me of my beloved Kenzo Jungle Elephant. Don’t be fooled by the blue colour or the name ‘eau’; nothing is more opposite to its concept. A bargain.
Hmmm, bought blind and hated it from minute one. Headache-inducing at first sight. Fortunately, it’s not expensive, that’s what you get when you take a risk…
Hmmm, bought blind and hated it from minute one. Headache-inducing… luckily it’s not expensive, that’s what you have to risk.
I’ve been wanting this after reading so much online and on YouTube. It arrived and I tested it on a blotting card; the scent was familiar but I took time to identify it because I use the original little. Yes, gentlemen! It’s identical to Santal Blush by Tom Ford. If you’re looking for a cheap, good-quality dupe, buy it. It doesn’t quite take my fancy; it tells me little. What does it smell like? Floral, spices, benzoin… that mix doesn’t set off fireworks; it stays in limbo. For Santal Blush lovers, it’s a safe bet. I’ll use it in summer, by the pool or for sport, not for other occasions. Some say it resembles Mauboussin; I own that and it doesn’t smell anything like it to me. Cheers.
Like most, I was eager for it to arrive, and boy, did it! It’s creamy, heavily spiced yet very pleasant. I agree it smells like a mix of Kenzo Jungle Elephant and Samsara, especially the former. Others say it’s identical to Tom Ford’s Santal Blush, but to me, it resembles Intimately Beckham Night for men more: the scent is similar, but here you need more sprays to notice the trail and longevity. Scent: 10/10. Longevity and trail: 6/7. Value for money: 10/10. Highly recommended if you can grab it at the ridiculous price it’s currently at.
As many users wished, I received this perfume and agree with them largely. It’s creamy, heavily spiced, yet very pleasant and rewarding with every spray. I agree it’s a blend between Kenzo Jungle Elephant and Samsara; it reminds me greatly of the scent, especially Kenzo. Others say it’s identical to Santal Blush by Tom Ford; to me, it’s similar in scent but not in longevity or trail, unlike Intimately Beckham Night for men, which is actually the same but less pleasant, requiring several sprays to compare. A 10 for scent, a 6/7 for longevity and trail, and a 10 for value for money. Highly recommended if you can get your hands on it, especially at the ridiculously low price available.
The downside of buying blind is that you get the perfume and whatever happens happens. Not only did I not like it, I can’t stand it. From the first moment on my skin, I only detect the base notes, especially the sandalwood. No cinnamon or jasmine, just woods. I’ve thrown several Samsara-style perfumes away because of the sandalwood. Abstain if you don’t like woody scents; take my word for it. I wonder why I keep buying perfumes with sandalwood.
The downside of buying blind is that when it arrives, well, what happens, happens. Not only did I not like it, I can’t stand it. From the first minute, on my skin I only detect the base notes, especially the sandalwood; no cinnamon, no jasmine, just woods. I’ve tried several Samsara-style perfumes because sandalwood gets old. Abstain if you don’t like woody scents. I wonder why I keep buying perfumes with sandalwood…
I bought it blind and absolutely loved it. It arrived in August, and I noticed an unlisted note of coconut; now that it’s cooler, the cumin and cinnamon come through more. For me, it’s a good fragrance. The bottle is gorgeous, though I removed the Eau Fatale sticker because I don’t like reading that on something so sweet… jeez, silly me.
Oh my goodness, how lovely! A mix of coconut, cream, cinnamon and wood, all warm and sweet. I adore it. The bottle and colour aren’t its strongest points, but that doesn’t matter. Moderate longevity on skin, but infinite on clothes. Perfect for autumn and winter. I bought it blind at a bargain price and will repurchase when it runs out because it’s simply beautiful. I recommend it to everyone; it’s impossible not to love it.
Oh my goodness, how delicious! It’s coconut, cream, cinnamon and wood all together in something warm and sweet. I love it. The bottle and colour are odd, but for me, that’s the least of my worries. Longevity is moderate, but on clothes it’s infinite. I recommend it for autumn and winter. I bought it blind as I usually do at a laughable price. I’ll definitely repurchase when it runs out because it’s gorgeous. Highly recommended, it’s impossible not to love it.
Hello, I wouldn’t recommend buying this blind as a gift. It’s for my mother, and I’m already tired of her love for Angel. This smells similar but has poorer ingredient quality, although it lasts forever. 🙂
Hello, not one to buy blind or as a gift for my mother. Et voila, I’m eager for it to finish or to gift it away; I’m already saturated with it after wearing Angel during its peak. It’s a lower-quality version in terms of ingredients, but yes, it lasts an eternity…