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Sultane L’Eau Fatale
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Descripción
Sultane L'Eau Fatale by Jeanne Arthes is a woody oriental fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, this perfumed composition features an olfactory pyramid that begins with top notes of cinnamon and cumin; unfolds with a heart of ylang-ylang and jasmine; and rests on a base of sandalwood, benzoin, and cedar.
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182 votos
- Positivo 73%
- Negativo 18%
- Neutral 9.3%
Pirámide olfativa
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Just arrived and what can I say… it’s a perfume with capital letters. Exclusive and luxurious aroma; I read that a perfumer compared it to Organza Indecence, and it’s true. Incredible that at 11€ it stands up to masterpieces like Samsara. It’s strong, has personality, and an incredible sillage. For women who want to make an impression and leave a mark. Ideal for winter or fall, only in cold weather. I’d say it’s for women over 30. If I have to nitpick, it’s not very seductive; it’s more unisex.
Just received it and it’s a perfume with a capital P. It has an exclusive, luxurious scent; a perfumer compared it to Organza Indecence and she was spot on. It’s incredible that at €11 it stands up to masterpieces like Samsara and Organza. It’s strong, full of personality, and has an amazing sillage. It’s for women who want to make a statement and leave a mark, ideal for cold winter or fall weather. I’d say it’s for women over 30. The only downside is it’s not very seductive; it’s more unisex.
It’s a beauty. Exotic and deep, it doesn’t resemble any fragrance I know. It has character but is very sober.
Creamy and spiced, very unique. Longevity and sillage are impressive, though they might bother those who can’t tolerate oriental aromas. I mainly notice the cumin, benzoin, and an unlisted creamy coconut. It reminds me of my beloved Kenzo Jungle Elephant. Don’t trust the blue color or the word ‘eau’; nothing is more opposite to its concept. A steal.
Hmmm, blind buy and I hated it from the first minute. It gives me a headache just looking at it. Luckily, it’s not expensive, which is what you get when you take a risk…
Hmmm, bought it blind and hated it from minute one. Headache-inducing… luckily it’s not expensive, that’s the risk you have to take.
I was dying to try this after reading so much on websites and YouTube. It arrived, and I tested it on a dry patch; the smell was familiar, but I took a while to identify it because I don’t use the original much. Yes, folks! It’s identical to Tom Ford Santal Blush. If you’re looking for a cheap, high-quality dupe, buy it. I don’t love it myself; it tells me little. What does it smell like? Floral, spices, benzoin… that mix doesn’t set off fireworks; it stays in limbo. For Santal Blush lovers, it’s a safe bet. I’ll use it in summer, by the pool, or for sports, not for other occasions. Some say it resembles Mauboussin; I own that one, and it doesn’t smell anything alike to me. Cheers.
As many users wished, this perfume arrived, and I agree with them mostly. It’s creamy, heavily spiced, yet very pleasant and appreciated with every spray. I agree it’s a mix between Kenzo Jungle Elephant and Samsara; it reminds me a lot of the smell, especially Kenzo. Others say it’s identical to Tom Ford Santal Blush; to me, it’s similar in scent but not in longevity or sillage, unlike Intimately Beckham Night for Men. In fact, it’s the same but less friendly; you need several sprays of Beckham to compare. A 10 for scent, a 6/7 for longevity and sillage, and a 10 for price-performance value. Highly recommended if you can get your hands on it, especially at the ridiculously low price available.
Like most people, I was eager for this to arrive, and wow, did it! It’s creamy, heavily spiced, yet very pleasant. I agree it smells like a mix of Kenzo Jungle Elephant and Samsara, especially the former. Others say it’s identical to Tom Ford’s Santal Blush, but to me, it’s more like Intimately Beckham Night for Men: the scent is similar, but here you need more sprays to notice the trail and longevity. Scent: 10/10. Longevity and Sillage: 6/7. Value for money: 10/10. Highly recommended if you can grab it at the ridiculously low price.
The downside of buying blind is that you get the perfume and whatever happens happens. Not only didn’t I like it, I can’t stand it. From the very first moment on my skin, I only smelled the base notes, especially the sandalwood. No cinnamon or jasmine, just woods. I’ve thrown away several Samsara-style perfumes because of the sandalwood. Abstain if you don’t like woody scents; take my word for it. I wonder why I keep buying perfumes with sandalwood.
The downside of blind buys is that it arrives and… well, it happens. I didn’t just dislike it; I can’t stand it. From the very first minute on my skin, I only detect the base notes, especially the sandalwood; no cinnamon, no jasmine, just woods. I’ve tried several Samsara-style perfumes because sandalwood tires me out. Stay away if you don’t like woody scents. I wonder why I keep buying perfumes with sandalwood…
I bought it blind and loved it. It arrived in August, and I noticed an unlisted coconut note; now that it’s cooler, the cumin and cinnamon come through more. It’s a good fragrance for me. The bottle is beautiful, although I removed the Eau Fatale sticker because I don’t like reading that on something so sweet… oh my, silly me.
Oh my god, how delicious! A warm, sweet blend of coconut, cream, cinnamon, and wood. I love it. The bottle and color aren’t the best, but that doesn’t matter. Moderate longevity on skin, but infinite on clothes. Perfect for fall and winter. I bought it blind at a steal of a price and will repurchase when it runs out because it’s gorgeous. I recommend it to everyone; it’s impossible not to love it.
Hi, I wouldn’t recommend buying this blind as a gift. It’s for my mom, and I’m tired of her obsession with Angel. This smells similar but has lower-quality ingredients, though it lasts forever. 🙂
Oh my god, how delicious! It’s a warm, sweet blend of coconut, cream, cinnamon, and wood. I absolutely love it. The bottle and color are quirky, but honestly, I don’t care. Lasting power is moderate, but on clothes it’s infinite. Highly recommend for fall and winter. I bought it blind as I usually do at a ridiculously low price. I’ll definitely repurchase when it runs out because it’s gorgeous. Must-buy, it’s impossible not to love it.
Hi, this isn’t a blind buy or a gift for my mother. Et voila, I’m eager for it to end or to give it away; I got saturated with Angel during that time. It’s a worse version in terms of ingredient quality, but it does last forever…