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Gaultier Divine Elixir 2025

7.6 / 10 125 Ratings
A new perfume by Jean Paul Gaultier for women, released in 2025. The scent is sweet-floral. Projection and longevity are above-average. It is being marketed by Puig.
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Main accords

Sweet
Floral
Creamy
Spicy
Aquatic

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Salty notesSalty notes
Heart Notes Heart Notes
TuberoseTuberose
Base Notes Base Notes
Tonka beanTonka bean

Perfumers

Ratings
Scent
7.6125 Ratings
Longevity
8.5104 Ratings
Sillage
8.1108 Ratings
Bottle
8.6105 Ratings
Value for money
7.379 Ratings
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Interesting Facts
The face of the advertising campaign is Iranian-American actress Yara Shahidi.

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What the fragrance is similar to
Gaultier Divine by Jean Paul Gaultier
Gaultier Divine
Gaultier Divine Le Parfum by Jean Paul Gaultier
Gaultier Divine Le Parfum
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Xavica

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Xavica
Xavica
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Divinely Warmed
This is the first fragrance from this line that I truly enjoy.

It still has that signature salty note and exotic feel, but what makes it better than the original for me is its warmer, more ambery, almost spicy character. It gives me a sensation that is both exotic and oriental, which I find genuinely appealing.

It’s one that should be tested with an open mind, and appreciated especially for its dry-down.
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lavangreen

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On my skin it is truly...divine
I don't know what it is about Gaultier Divine Elixir and me, but so far this is one of my top three perfumes.

The salty note is evident but it manages to balance the floral and creamy notes incredibly well. I have worn this multiple times, the projection is amazing and the sillage is also good. It's exciting, it's interesting, it invites you to smell it more, while the notes are quite simple there is something there that you can't quite put your finger on, it's not just tuberose, not just salt, not just creaminess, but something more. Super happy with this and definitely my favourite from the Divine line.
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MartaRegina

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A successful flanker.
Marine and citrus accords evoke a reminiscence of summer holidays — the salt settling on the skin feels sensual and sun-kissed. Over time, the fragrance transforms into a creamy, warm composition, highlighted by the sweetness of vanilla and the smoothness of ylang-ylang. A long-lasting skin scent. A successful flanker.
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VeraSpill

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Top Review 21  
A Different Summer Day!

I have been a fan of this sun perfume for years now.

The first Divine by Gaultier was a very sweet-floral scent for me - almost like a flower meadow in southern France, near the sea. The salt remained somewhat in the background for me, overshadowed by the floral scent.

The second Divine, Le Parfum, brought out the salty-aquatic notes more distinctly and was no longer quite as sweet and floral. Here, the Divine accord truly shone for me: the sea association became more present and pronounced.

With the third Divine, Elixir, I still find the basic idea of a summer day by the sea completely palpable - the salt remains, but the scent becomes earthier, leatherier, and visually fits the browner bottle. After spraying, I sense alongside the sweetness a leathery-earthy accord that almost leans towards tobacco. For me, the aquatic and salty notes are still clearly present, contrary to what some reviewers claim. It feels like a different place by the sea: less floral meadow, more warm earth, leather, and sun on salted skin - perhaps even with a hint of sunscreen.

I really like this new, exciting direction - sweet, salty, aquatic, and earthy all at once. A great addition to the Divine line!
Updated on 07/15/2025
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Basti87

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Floral fragrance with light tropical vibes & salt
Of course, an Elixir had to be added to this Gaultier Divine and Gaultier Divine Le Parfum from this line. Often, when Quentin Bisch is involved as a perfumer, an Elixir comes out. Name aside, if the flanker is good, one can overlook it. And this Elixir delivers in my opinion and is, in my taste, the best of this line. The other two and the base DNA of Divine already appeal to me, but this flanker from this year is the most interesting interpretation for me. In the last two years, the trend among summer designers has already been heading towards tropical and exotic, especially with Jean Paul Gaultier. I like it, as I find this exotic style quite appealing. The Divine line is already very mainstream, but still, this series has its own twist thanks to this wonderful salty note. Since the tuberose also comes across as slightly heavy and a bit cloying, you can easily wear this even in autumn, although I see it best suited for temperatures starting at 20 degrees.

At the recommended retail price, 100ml costs a hefty €170, which I find quite outrageous. Niche prices have arrived in women's designers. One should really only buy at good offers, around 50% off. Additionally, this fragrance is available in 30, 50, and 200ml.
The bottle and packaging are a bit of an acquired taste with this bottle resembling Classique with the female torso. This tin can also follows that direction.
The perfumer here is once again Quentin Bisch, in collaboration with Givaudan. Three notes are indicated here, which is of course not true. The pillar of this fragrance is the floral heart note that also dominates this scent with slightly cloying tropical notes leaning towards tuberose and ylang-ylang. Additionally, there are wonderful fresh white flowers in the form of clean jasmine. This floral framework is already very harmonious, if one overlooks the somewhat overpowering start. In the opening, there is also a wonderful salty freshness combined with marine notes. It fits well and contributes somewhat to that beach feeling. Moreover, subtle citrus notes complete this combination in the first hours. The sweetness from the base sets in noticeably earlier: vanilla and creamy tonka notes, which of course also remain until the end. There are also gourmand touches and a bit of patchouli. A great fragrance that already seems interesting and is also very mass-appealing. The scent is wearable during the day, but it can also shine in the evening with wonderful sweet-seductive notes plus this exotic touch that has slightly mysterious vibes.
Performance is typically good for fragrances from Puig and also for Quentin Bisch as a perfumer. This fragrance easily lasts around 10 hours, with a sillage that is really good and has endurance. You won't get lost in the crowd, even if you don't dose heavily.

Overall, a great designer fragrance that should still drop significantly in price. At the recommended retail price, it is certainly not a recommendation, but it is a solid choice that should appeal to many and stands out from the crowd.
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6 months ago
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Got a sample of this and it smells like urine. Don't even wanna try it on.
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it REEKS oh my god. i had to physically distance myself from my friend when she tested this. its so strong and kind of smells like paint???
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it doesn't smell bad it just loud so loud, sprayed it on a paper blotter and left it on the table and it filled the whole room
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Totally sexy, but with a salty twist. I am not exaggerating when I say I could smell it on my sweater for weeks
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Marine and citrus accords evoke a reminiscence of summer holidays — the salt settling on the skin feels sensual and sun-kissed.
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2 months ago
To me, it smells like the strongest version of Divine. Someone said it smells like fancy or expensive sunscreen - I agree.
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From saltwater to evening dress, sun-kissed, tuberose in your hair. How creamy sweet your skin smells, you summer beauty. Enchanted!
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Squeaky sweet tuberose with slightly salty notes + lots of tonka. The listed notes are there. Sillage 1 km... with 1 spray. Too much...
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Difficult for me.
First salty, then tuberose scent with mega sillage.
Quentin Bisch has a knack for trends.
But I'm out...
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UR Divine has been enhanced with tuberose. Le Male Elixir for women. The sillage is amazing!
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