La Vie est Belle L'Eau de Toilette 2014

Schnupperl
31.10.2021 - 05:51 AM
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10
Bottle
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
10
Scent

Oh my god, the first La vie est belle....

...which I like :D.
The Ur Lveb I do not like at all.
He is too loud for me, too penetrating, just too much of everything (although it is a beautiful fragrance).
In the big sister in me patch also too much.
Now I've seen that there is also an EDT of this fragrance.
The notes speak to me yes full (praline, almond, tonka, caramel)...
I had to test the absolutely.
Since there was unfortunately no filling here, I bought the fragrance blind.
I shot 50 ml for about 45 €, I can absolutely not complain.
If you consider how expensive 50 ml actually are (there I wonder if it was discontinued).
Well, the fragrance arrived 2 days ago.
Yesterday I wore him then the first time.
I put him on for work.
Two colleagues said it would smell like candy, whether I would be :D.
But let's get to the scent:
In the diagram it is indicated as "fruity", although here no fruity note is listed.
And yes, I also perceive this fruity note.
For my nose the typical "Lveb" black currant, but softer.
A touch of magnolia I also perceive at the beginning, plus a hint of almond.
At Fragrantica is listed in the heart note iris.
In my opinion, the also comes out, I feel the fragrance at some point as slightly powdery.
The fragrance is really great.
But the base...
My goodness, it's so beautiful.
Has the fragrance set some time and is merged with my skin, I'm blown away.
For me, this fragrance is a quieter and softer Lveb variant.
Finished with the typical praline, vanilla, a hint of almond, a beautiful and soft iris and caramel (but not a sticky and thick caramel, for me a soft caramel note).
Patch seems much more pleasant in this fragrance than in the EDP.
Also, the EDT is not loud and penetrating as the EDP, more harmonious and a tad more powdery.
For me, the EDT is a sweet, vanilla, caramel, praline, almond, slightly nutty, delicately powdery and very delicately milky version of the EDP.
I find this fragrance is difficult to describe.
You just have to experience it.
Again, definitely test on the skin.
In contrast to the fragrance strip, the EDT develops on my skin sweeter and the gourmand notes come more to the fore.

From the durability and sillage, the EDT is not quite as strong as the EDP.

But I do not mind at all.

Who, like me, the EDP too loud and penetrating finds, the fragrance but actually like, should look at the EDT.
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