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Accident À La Vanille – Madeleine de Proust

Jimmy Bodin
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Jimmy Bodin
3.89 de 5
256 votos

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Descripción

Accident À La Vanille - Madeleine de Proust by Jousset Parfums is an olfactive fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, the nose behind this composition is Jimmy Bodin. The top notes are peach and apricot; the heart note is coconut; the base notes are butter, cake, and vanilla.

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  • Invierno 36%
  • Primavera 18%
  • Verano 11%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 60%
  • Noche 40%

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Comunidad

256 votos

  • Positivo 69%
  • Negativo 16%
  • Neutral 15%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 1 nota
Fondo 3 notas

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  • Anabel Vassd

    It smells like supermarket vanilla cookies or Marie biscuits, and over time you get a hint of peach jam. However, in my opinion, it’s not well blended; it doesn’t smell horrible, but it’s not pleasant on a person. I own three Jousset perfumes and none of them pleased me for the same reason: they smell synthetic and lack depth, plus a base note that always reminds me of Clorox (it’s a perception that hits your nose and goes straight to your head, luckily it doesn’t give me headaches). The longevity is poor; I sprayed it twice on my wrist, took a two-hour class, and by the end I couldn’t even smell it if I pressed my nose right against my skin. I’d recommend looking for other options, because the bottle is €165 and it would be worth it if the scent were truly special or high quality.

  • I don’t know if my nose is just going crazy, but the dry down of this perfume is simply and plainly: carrot. If anyone else has experienced this, I’ll be happy to know I’m not crazy. The opening is paradise, what a delicious thing. The dry down is… Carrot.

  • Have you guys smelled Yankee Candle candles? This smells exactly like their Vanilla Cupcake. It also has a touch of Raffaello coconut candy. It smells like a candle or air freshener, not pleasant on skin. Very sweet, but synthetic and annoying.

  • Mitafragance

    For me, the opening is a super-realistic dessert scent, so real that even though I love gourmands, it doesn’t feel pleasant as a perfume. Maybe it’s the cake; I detect very potent candied nuts there. It’s sweet but dry and overwhelmingly intense. Then it settles and becomes more pleasant—a creamy blend of coconut, butter, and vanilla. It happens to me with Madeleine by Masque Milano too: a strong, dry, unpleasant opening, followed by a soft, pleasant but flat and simple dry down.

  • It has a 2-hour sillage and lasts 5 hours on skin, but it’s taaaaan realistic. I don’t get what people mean when they say it smells like air freshener or supermarket cookies. I usually don’t like peach, but here it’s juicy and ripe—beautiful. The best part is the dry down: once the peach fades, you’re left with an insanely rich buttery vanilla cake. Jousset has me hooked on the quality; if they list a note, that’s exactly what you get. It’s going on my wishlist.

  • ava__perfumes

    Creamy apricot opening with butter notes that melts into a cookie scent by minute 26. By 90 minutes, it smells like vanilla cookies, though by the two-hour mark the cookie aspect starts sounding synthetic. Then coconut kicks in, blending with the cookie until at 3:30 only creamy coconut remains. Finally, after ten hours, it fades leaving a trail of super-sweet vanilla.