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Alchimiste - Lilly of the Valley 2017

6.6 / 10 27 Ratings
A perfume by Jean & Len for women, released in 2017. The scent is floral-fruity. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Floral
Fruity
Fresh
Synthetic
Sweet

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Exotic notesExotic notes
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Scent
6.627 Ratings
Longevity
6.025 Ratings
Sillage
5.723 Ratings
Bottle
6.632 Ratings
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Chimo

7 Reviews
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Top Review 35  
Being Fourteen
My daughter is 14, and she is stepping into the world. Sometimes her friends help her with that, sometimes Billie Eilish, and sometimes her three guinea pigs Wuschel, Keks, and Krümel. It’s a peculiar age. Sometimes a thousand bright lights shine in the night sky, and sometimes you can’t find the light switch when fear comes at night. Actually, nothing is in the right place. Or you are caught between things. But you know that something is coming behind it.

When I bought her this fragrance, it was completely spontaneous in a drugstore. There are always a lot of clearance items lying around that you just pick up. But this time it was different. Because it was supposed to be somehow the first perfume. And since then, something has changed in the air when my daughter leaves the house. A gesture of departure that fits into a whole lot of other gestures of conquering the world. Because perfume is something for adults (and only kids use the overly sweet shower gels of the YouTuber Bibi).

“Lilly of the valley” is not a big deal. We smell white flowers, something exotic and fruity, and softly sweet lily of the valley, and everything happens without much fuss. And of course, it’s not great perfume craftsmanship, and you will search in vain for the aromatic Bourgeonal aldehydes of the lily of the valley. This fragrance was created in a lab, which is why the fragrance pyramid simply states “exotic notes.” But who cares about that? Rose oils or elemi resin are for snobs. Or better said, for wannabes. Honorably.

What’s especially great is that the perfume comes off cooler than anything on Dad’s shelf. The box is playfully designed and gives off a bio-chic vibe, the typography is smart and adds a bit of serif aesthetics, and when the text says it’s about carefree lightness that dances in the sunrise, then that’s a promise you can indulge in.

What’s sitting in Dad’s closet, on the other hand, has way too much design intent. Rigid flacons, serious packaging, adult stuff. And surely not a single fragrance in his collection is vegan, and that cursed ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate and all the other additives he sprays on his skin by the liter.

Saving the world, that’s something others have to do. Even with perfumes. So this could be a good start. But right now, it’s all about smelling good. Because the world should know: here I am, and I am just like this, and it’s no big deal. But it’s incredibly great.
Updated on 10/21/2019
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pudelbonzo

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Very helpful Review 7  
Moments without frills...
... afterwards I sometimes feel very much like it.

That's why the "Foreword" on the Lilly of the Valley bottle immediately caught my attention - and in a humorous way too.

And the fragrance delivers on its promise in a very fair manner.
A lush field of lily of the valley by a clear mountain stream - the flowers still adorned with dewdrops.
Cool, fresh, and green.
A sweet transparent veil floats through the air - but it doesn't overwhelm.

Despite its delicacy, the longevity is good, and Lily accompanies me for hours without becoming bothersome.

The purchase price was not ascertainable at dm, but I think one doesn't have to risk home and hearth for this cheerful fragrance pleasure.

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The first fragrance of my daughter, 14. Between girls in the meadow and setting off into the world. Not grand, but carefree. That's how this scent is.
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Reminds me of a flowery meadow in spring - unfortunately way too weak and disappears in the blink of an eye.
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Not even clear lily of the valley, but a floral mishmash without refinement. 29.90 € is way too expensive for so little creativity. Nothing but words.
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Clean scent of a flower meadow and fresh laundry. Unfortunately fades very quickly; only decent for layering...
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No scent development, just fades away. The floral note was something new for me, so quite interesting, but very sweet.
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