Tea Time à Paris - Macaron Amande

Tea Time à Paris - Macaron Amande by Jeanne Arthes
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7.6 / 10 106 Ratings
A popular perfume by Jeanne Arthes for women. The release year is unknown. The scent is sweet-creamy. It is being marketed by Groupe Arthes.
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Main accords

Sweet
Creamy
Gourmand
Powdery
Floral

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
AlmondAlmond PlumPlum
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Orange blossomOrange blossom HeliotropeHeliotrope
Base Notes Base Notes
MilkMilk VanillaVanilla
Ratings
Scent
7.6106 Ratings
Longevity
6.595 Ratings
Sillage
6.094 Ratings
Bottle
6.790 Ratings
Value for money
9.181 Ratings
Submitted by CandyScent, last update on 19.04.2024.

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2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
7.5
Scent
DogiCoco

345 Reviews
DogiCoco
DogiCoco
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Sweet plums on a budget
This isn't as warm and gourmandish as I imagined. I would not call it a macaron scent. To my nose the plum is much stronger than the almond! It's fresh, sweet, tart and even slightly sparkling, especially in the opening. Unlike some other plum scents, this isn't dark and jammy, it's very lively and cute.
Underneath the plum is a light and creamy base of vanilla and almond, which smells more like a dessert cream than a macaron. The milk note is subtle, like a glass of very fresh milk straight out of the fridge, and honestly more of a textural thing than a distinct milk scent. A touch of florals completes the picture.

I'm not completely blown away by this, but it's a nice lighter gourmand perfect for everyday use. Very cute, especially for the price.
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MsAd89

37 Reviews
MsAd89
MsAd89
2  
Lactonic sweetness
Opens with the scent of caramelized plum with almond, it reminds me to the old colored anise that I ate as a child. This sweet smell is very powerful, a typical perfume that without spraying it, it smells right out of the bottle if you bring it close to your nose.
The almond brings a bitter touch to the mix, like when you smell raw almonds, that balances out the sweetness a bit.
When dried, that almond smell remains mixed with the lactonic feeling of milk and vanilla. If you don't like the smell of milk or lactonic notes, don't even consider buying it.
This perfume usually costs between €6~8 and on my skin it performs extremely well. It lasts for +8 hours and I can smell it without effort the whole time. Other much more expensive perfumes don’t have this great performance.
Without a doubt, it is a fragrance only suitable for gourmanders, sweet lovers
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GourmandgrlGourmandgrl 7 months ago
I get mostly bitter almond, orange blossom, and heliotrope. Floral/green/powdery - not at all gourmand or pastry to my nose.
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