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Tendre Jasmin
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Tendre Jasmin by Yves Rocher is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2008, this olfactive composition was created by perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud. The olfactive pyramid is structured with top notes of jasmine, mandarin and lemon, also known as sour lime; the floral heart is dominated by jasmine; and the base notes combine jasmine with mimosa.
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I like white flowers and bought this because the description promised citrus notes like mandarin and lemon, but they aren’t noticeable; it’s pure jasmine from start to finish. The first time it was a bit sweet and heavy, but on repeat I can’t smell it after two hours, so I have to apply it to my clothes.
Exquisite, a jasmine from start to finish that lasts all day.
Sweet and intense jasmine, I love it.
At 14, a friend gifted me three Yves Rocher miniatures: Rose Absolue, Iris Noir and this Tendre Jasmin. Unlike the others, I notice a lot of citrus here, especially the mandarin, which fascinates me. It lasts about six hours and, smelling it so much, I don’t use it indoors; in my small office it gave me anxiety and made me feel a bit sick. It’s imprudent to use it like that, but outdoors it’s a fresh, elegant delight. Thanks to my friend for this treasure; I recommend it to everyone without fear of being copied.
It has two clear things: it smells good and doesn’t break the bank. It’s the pure jasmine for those who love it, nothing complicated, very natural. On my skin it lasts a short while and the trail is moderate, ideal for going out without fuss.
I read that Jacques Cavallier loves jasmine and gives his all to it; he is indeed an authority, especially in Grasse where they call it ‘the flower’. I bought Tendre Jasmin blindly and was disappointed: sometimes it smells unpleasant, neither synthetic nor natural. On my skin it is very changeable, never equally sweet or sour, and the citrus notes grate on me, ruining a sour jasmine without cleanliness or delicacy. I don’t detect the mimosa, perhaps only to soften it, which is a pity as it did wonders with Poême. To me, it seems like an overly sour fruity floral, yet everyone who smells it on me loves it and considers it pure and natural. Perhaps I was unfair expecting a Murmure light, but it is a pleasant, easy, simple and fresh fragrance with an acceptable longevity for Yves Rocher. Tender and lively for those who praise it, and sometimes for me too, which is why I give it more chances.
Years ago I read that Jacques Cavallier said jasmine was his favourite flower and he gave himself completely to it. I liked his creations such as Murmure. He was born in Grasse, where jasmine is sacred. I bought Tendre Jasmin blindly and it disappointed me: sometimes it smells unpleasant, not natural and changes on my skin. The citrus notes are grating and spoil the jasmine, which results in being sour. I do not perceive the mimosa. It is a pity because Cavallier did wonders with it in Poême. I think it is a problem only mine, as everyone who smells it on me likes it and finds it pure and natural. Perhaps I was unfair expecting a Murmure light, but it is a pleasant, easy and fresh fragrance. It lasts about six hours, tender and lively for those who praise it, and sometimes for me too. I will give it more chances.
I just wrote my review and it ended up with the guest name.
I bought it again a few days ago, but now it smells very much of citrus and unbalances the floral harmony. I gave it away because I did not feel comfortable: I found it too soft, fresh and with moderate longevity. Recommended if you are looking for something clean, natural and discreet.
It was a blind purchase looking for a predominant jasmine, but it disappointed me. It is not a white floral, but a fruity one with peaches and mimosa. It is not bad, but it is not for spring or summer; it can be stifling.
I bought it blindly looking for a perfume where jasmine would be the star, but it has disappointed me. It is not a white floral as it should be, but a fruity-floral where I only detect peaches with mimosa. It is not a bad scent, simply not what I expected, and besides, I don’t feel it for spring or summer, as it can feel suffocating.
I liked it, as a lover of jasmine. It is very wearable.
What a delight, such a delicate jasmine. It smells like a summer night. It’s feminine and tender. I still have bottles of Vanille Noir and So Elixir. It hurts that Yves Rocher keeps discontinuing its best perfumes to launch others that are less good. In the end, we’ll have to buy ten units of each fragrance we like, knowing they’ll be withdrawn in two or three years…
I cried because I could not buy a full bottle. I was left with only a 10 ml vial which is running low. But Plein Soleil arrived, the younger, more floral and daytime sibling. It is exquisite. With a little to go, I am happy.
What a delight, such a delicate jasmine. It smells like a summer night. It is feminine and tender. It hurts me that Yves Rocher withdraws their best fragrances. We will have to buy several bottles of each before they disappear.
I agree with Maeva: the jasmine does not stand out as a soloist, although the other notes do. Tendre Jasmin was a small gem in the Secrets d’Essences line, alongside other wonders such as Vanille Noire, Voile d’Ambre, Iris Noir, Accord Chic, Rose Absolue and Eau de Soir. They were all perfect and reinvented their families. This jasmine had a citrus and exotic twist from the lemon, drowned out by the citrus and the waxy mimosa. Today the house only offers sticky perfumes, but ten years ago creators like Cavallier or Gracia-Cetto were doing magic. It is worth seeking it second-hand.
I agree with Maeva’s review: it doesn’t smell like solitary jasmine, but is accompanied by other ingredients. Tendre Jasmin was a jewel in the Secrets d’Essences line, where each perfume reinvented a classic. While others were boozy vanilla, medieval iris or jammy rose, this jasmine had its own twist: citrus and exotic, with lemon low on perception but present, and a touch of honeyed, bee-like mimosa. At first it seems like jasmine, but soon it gets lost in smothered white notes, drowned by spicy lemon and spiced mimosa, reminding more of warm body oils. Unfortunately, the line is discontinued and now only sticky perfumes remain at Yves Rocher. Ten years ago, creators like Cavallier or Gracia-Cetto did magic with updated versions of classics like Tabu or Eau de Soir at a good price on the second-hand market, a jewel that deserves to be rediscovered.
I bought it online and, to my nose, it is identical to the beloved Glam Jasmine by Michael Kors. I recommend it as a great alternative.
I just bought it online and for my modest nose it’s identical to my beloved Glam Jasmine by Michael Kors, so I recommend it as an alternative.
Fresh, light jasmine with citrus notes, perfect for winter mornings. The mimosa makes it feel like a light, luminous sponge cake. A lost gem from Yves Rocher that will never return.