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Blanche Bête

Louise Turner
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Louise Turner
4.10 de 5
6,615 votos

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Descripción

Blanche Bête by Les Liquides Imaginaires is a musky floral woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2021, this composition is signed by nose Louise Turner. Upon opening, the fragrance unfolds milk, ambrette musk, and Mystikal; the heart reveals neroli, jasmine, incense, and Mahonial; while the base settles on vanilla, musk, tonka bean, and cocoa.

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  • Primavera 26%
  • Verano 16%
  • Otoño 29%
  • Día 57%
  • Noche 43%

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6,615 votos

  • Positivo 75%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 12%

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Corazón 4 notas
Fondo 4 notas

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  • Alice5991

    I got a decant driven by social media hype. I wasn’t sure I’d like it since I’m picky, but I was super curious. The truth is, I loved it from the first spray, and every time I use it, I like it more. It’s a special perfume; it has something so beautiful. I’ve used it several times and everyone has complimented me. I love that people smell me and that it fills spaces and rooms. Great trail and longevity. I’ve tried expensive perfumes that don’t perform, so price doesn’t guarantee anything. A 10 in that sense. It’s a perfume that’s loved by many. I, not being a floral fan, was mesmerized by this. I can’t describe it, but I note sweet, white flowers, milk, and coconut. Leaves a beautiful sweet and lactonic blend. One of the most beautiful, delicate, and elegant I’ve worn. I have a problem: I NEED this perfume but it’s so expensive 😂🥲 Summary: gorgeous and special scent, excellent longevity and trail, impossible presentation and bottle. To my surprise, I liked it a lot, see it as super special, and recommend trying it.

  • barbiefashionista

    I love it; it smells like Raffaello candies or perfumed rose petals tucked into the lingerie boxes at El Corte Inglés.

  • The undisputed star is the incense. It’s a really good perfume. Alongside the incense, there are creamy neroli and a touch of lactonic base. It doesn’t smell purely like milk, nor is it gourmand or sweet. It’s a mystical, evocative, mysterious fragrance that sparks curiosity. Performance is extraordinary, bordering on nuclear. The trail is brutal and longevity is tremendous. Watch out for over-spraying or it’ll give you indigestion. Problem? The price. It’s worth every euro of the 200+, but it doesn’t compensate for me to spend that much unless I’m going crazy (not yet). If you like original, mysterious, and dark perfumes, Blanche Bête might interest you, but don’t buy it blind because it’s not simple or for the masses.

  • ‘Mystical’ note 😂. Seems they just don’t know what else to do to sell it. Supposedly capturing the essence of unicorns. What do clouds smell like… It’s a textbook lactonic scent: soft ambrette, musk, incense, and a ton of shredded coconut. Basically a milk and coconut infusion with vanilla potion, flowers, cocoa, and tonka, all very sweet. The neroli, usually loud, I don’t feel them. Flat and no evolution; pleasant but not worth buying blind, especially at this price. The coconut eventually gets a bit tiring, milky, and one-note. If I give it a rating, it’s a 6.5 or 7, defined by the white bottle. I have decants and the quality is good, but the price seems exaggerated. Doesn’t seem worth it. Maybe it shines more in autumn or winter. Bottom line: smells like white Raffaello candies. YouTubers boosted it on their hype train, and it’s known that the louder a perfume screams, the more they praise it.

  • Forgot to mention: after a few days, it doesn’t last or project like they claim. I can’t detect the ‘bomb’ at all, even with original decants. I’ll let it macerate, but I think YouTubers are reviewing this perfume like a broken phone—repeating on a loop without confirming the truth. Clearly hyped product.

  • Tiny Taylor

    It’s rich and very addictive at first, but unfortunately, it doesn’t last long, which disappointed me. Luckily, I bought a decant. Another perfume with too much hype. Don’t get fooled… test it on your skin.

  • For gourmand and lactonic lovers. It smells like refined coconut milk, sweet but light, with white flowers in the background and a sweet smoky touch (likely tonka bean, more perceptible than cocoa). Skin fixation is good, about 8 hours, but projection and sillage are moderate after the first 2-3 hours. I didn’t expect something more ‘beastly’ for its name. It’s unisex but leans feminine and versatile. Is it worth the hype? Yes, it’s exquisite. – ‘Gleam of the Moon’ is very similar, though Blanche Bete is more complex with more coconut and flowers. – My favorite remains Milk by Commodity. – Vanilla Powder by Matiere Premiere is on my wishlist. That’s why, even though I love it, I’m not buying it for now.

  • Love at first sniff. I bought it blind, guided by reviews. It’s gourmand, lactonic, and very feminine without being overwhelming; I feel super comfortable in it. The only downside is it lacks sillage and longevity; after a few hours, it’s just skin scent. I recommend testing it first given its high price. It’s a favorite of my boyfriend and I love it. I’ve read that Lataffa released ‘Her Confession,’ a possible dupe I want to try so I don’t suffer when the original runs low. **Update:** After researching, I decided on ‘Lactea Divina’ by Paris Corner. It smells very similar and costs around 35 euros, a total discovery.

  • One of my top perfumes. Sweet, lactonic, and endearing. What I notice most is the milk, tonka bean, and musk. It’s like receiving a hug from someone you love deeply. Super warm and pleasant, I adore it. Lasts about 7 hours and has a great sillage.

  • Inspired by a garden fairy, this Louise Turner perfume is a magical feminine jewel. It blends vanilla, amber musk, milk, and neroli to create a fairy dust sensation. On my skin, it smells like vanilla coconut milk with white flowers and lots of musk; some love it, others find it annoying, but I find it super fluffy and charming, like something out of a story. The longevity is beastly: over 15 hours on skin and it lasts through two washes on clothes. Projection is high at first, then moderate. Performance 10/10, it’s the best I own. I’ve worn it for over a year and it’s a total favorite; many girls have asked for it until I was left with half the decant. Hard to find but worth every euro. 🤍

  • LolaGourmand

    I tested it alongside Her Confession and must say its DNA is 90% identical, except the Lattafa version I perceive as spicier and more musky. Lattafa has talent, but I stick with this version: creamier, more milky, more delicate and intimate. Of course, if you want to save some money and go all-out beast mode, I recommend the Lattafa.

  • I love the opening; it’s feminine: a delicate, clean sweetness. But after a while, it turns more masculine, with musky, almost mentholated and metallic floral notes.

  • It smells like your favorite elementary school teacher. For me, it evokes sweetness and affection, like a hug from someone who comforts you. I like the scent, but I’m not sure if I want to smell like this. I need to try it more.

  • What a divine perfume! It smells sweet and milky, silky and velvety to the nose. The white flowers are very harmonious. It has longevity and projection, lasting many hours with few sprays. I see it as versatile, but on my skin, it seems ideal for daytime events. I compared it to the Lattafa dupe; while similar, this one is very well done. I recommend it for anyone wanting an affordable version, but the Blanche is much more powerful and complex, with floral notes that evolve over time. It’s a total treat. Worth every cent for its quality.

  • Daniela Fragance

    I bought it based on the reviews and description, but it was a total fiasco. Upon opening, it smells like the sweetest, heaviest thing that exists, almost overwhelming your sense of smell. The initial intensity is scary; it feels like you’ll have to shower immediately. On the skin, it softens a bit and the milky notes emerge, like super-concentrated dulce de leche with a hint of coconut sunscreen. I don’t detect the incense, the cacao, or that ‘breastfeeding baby’ scent others mention. To me, it’s almost identical to Bond No. 9’s TriBeCa, about 90% similar, though TriBeCa is less milky. In the dry-down, they seem like the same perfume. It’s exclusive for cold nights; on sunny days or in enclosed spaces, it’s invasive and annoying for others. Use it with extreme moderation; one spray is enough. The potency gives me nausea and upsets my stomach. I give it 2/10, only for the fascinating story that made me want it. But for the price and notes, there are much more pleasant and versatile options.

  • Mitafragance

    It’s a delight. It smells like clouds and peace, like a cool summer nap. Like tranquil femininity and blessed glory, like heaven. It smells like everything is right.

  • Luckily I got a decant, because throwing away the whole bottle at that price… I hate this perfume with every fiber of my being. Based on the notes, I thought I might like it, but it was all hype. It smells like a bathtub of hot milk with rotting neroli. A well-soiled baby diaper next to the tub. Somewhere a vanilla pod and spices among soaked, nauseating petals, but I don’t perceive anything else. It’s a beast and it has defeated me. My partner says it smells like the trail Elena leaves when a garbage truck passes. Horror.

  • This perfume is unique and atypical. It’s milky, with noticeable vanilla, musk, and incense that takes you on an oriental journey, but not to the usual orientals. It’s a unique, refined oriental. It lasts longer than I expected and projects more than I imagined. It’s not a best-seller, but it works for me. One tip: try it multiple times. Sometimes your nose isn’t ready for certain notes. I heard this perfume in a store and thought no, until one day it caught my attention. I sprayed it on my skin and the magic began. The best advice is to order decants to test. You can change your mind, which has happened to me with many perfumes.

  • Ultra feminine. And I’m telling you this because I wear Guidance and Soie Malaquais… it smells like Cleopatra bathing in donkey milk. It’s too feminine even for me. What a pity because I absolutely love it. Milky, almond, vanilla… incredibly rich. Very special. I’d been reading about it for months and couldn’t imagine it smelling like this. It surprised me (for the better). A touch of cacao and neroli, darkened by a super-feminine incense. It’s a masterpiece. It reminds me of sunscreen, but in a luxury version. Weird, but very feminine.

  • darlenerock

    I tried a decant a while back. When I first sprayed it on my wrist, I thought, ‘Ugh, not for me.’ The milky vanilla scent reminded me of boiled condensed milk and made me gag. I put it away for months. Today, while cleaning out decants, I saw it and thought, ‘Let’s use up the last 2ml to empty it and free up space.’ I sprayed it on my wrists, neck, and décolletage. At first, I felt nothing special—not the disgust from before, nor any infatuation. But as the hours passed… wow! I couldn’t stop smelling my wrist and my shirt. What kind of spell is this? It suits the cold perfectly. It’s been over 8 hours and I’m still crazy about smelling it. I need to have this all the time now. Creamy, vanilla-infused white flowers… I’m fascinated.

  • anamaestracorreo

    It smells like a baby diaper (when you’re not sure if it’s already pooped in it) with neroli and butt-wiping wipes. It doesn’t smell bad, but that’s the olfactory image. In the drydown it resembles Tonka, which I prefer because it has no baby-like reminiscence.

  • A sample arrived and it’s rich; it makes me think of a milk dessert, maybe like arroz con leche, a milk and coconut ice pop, or a vanilla custard sweet with cocoa. Something powdery, rich floral, almost edible sweetness, and nothing overwhelming. I like it!

  • Mitafragance

    A beauty that improves with time. I hadn’t reached for it in months and it has gained in potency and creaminess.

  • It exploded my head when I smelled it. I didn’t know what I was smelling, then over the days I appreciated the neroli, milk, and musks. Smells very much like goat, but it’s very pretty and powerful. It’s very special, but you have to like it.

  • karugervazoni

    I’ll just say give it another chance. At first, I didn’t like it; I felt very milky and it even upset my stomach (I don’t know if it was summer or the tester was off), but I bought a 5 ml decant and it seems precious now. No trace of what I smelled the first time. On my skin, it’s a vanilla white floral, slightly sweet, not cloying. I feel milky, and maybe I’m crazy, it even smells a bit like coconut. Gives a sense of cleanliness, like a luxury cream. It’s for lovers of clean, sweet florals. Don’t look for a gourmand bomb because it isn’t one. I’d love the big bottle, but I feel it doesn’t project or leave a trail. Lasts about 5 hours.

  • jsantillanmti

    I received a decant and tested it on my arm: delicate scent, not invasive, clean but not powdery, very strange, so I recommend testing before buying. It doesn’t release its full power on blotter; test it on skin. Immediately smells like milk with vanilla and white flowers in the background. The price is high, so I don’t think I’ll buy it; I’ll look for a dupe. Totally feminine, I’d love to smell it on a woman; I’ll try it on my girlfriend to see how she likes it.

  • Tatiecheverrip

    I bought it blindly following reviews and it didn’t disappoint: what a delicious perfume! Milky, creamy, and gourmand, but not cloying, with a sandalwood base that gives character and mystery to such angelic notes. It evokes delicacy, is pleasant, noticeable, and has a great trail; it lasts quite a few hours, about 12 in my case.

  • Oh, oh, oh. I’m in love with this scent. Yes, it reminds me of Givenchy’s ‘L’Interdit’ versions, but this one is more delicate, sophisticated, and sensual. It has the perfect combination for those who love florals, woods, and musks. I see it as a night scent for its sweet, vanilla-creamy touch; ideal for autumn and winter. Can be used during the day, but I usually choose something fresher. Very feminine on my skin. Also reminds me of Xerjoff’s ‘Lira’, but this from Liquides Imaginaires seduces me more: it’s lighter, a soft cream. Addictive. A brilliant evolution. Moderate trail; I can’t stand those that blast everywhere. One of my favorites.

  • It’s got me head over heels. Sweet and milky, but not heavy; beautiful neroli blooms shine on my skin. Very feminine. If you like white florals and sweetness, don’t hesitate—it lasts forever. It’s one of the few where people actually ask what I’m wearing.

  • Pau.la.perfumelover

    I have to say that while I’m not charmed by it, it’s a fragrance that makes me love and hate. I tried it in a perfumery yesterday, and it has the best longevity I’ve ever experienced. They applied it at 4 PM, I showered that night, and by the next day at 2 PM, I caught a faint scent. I was impressed that it still smelled after so long. Even if it’s not my favorite, if you’re looking for a powerful scent that lasts all day, definitely try Blanche Bête.

  • Woman in Love

    What a marvel! Feminine, velvety, delicate, creamy… an aroma that wraps you in a soft, sweetly indulgent cloud. A real love at first sniff. Longevity and sillage are ten out of ten. It’s amazing! A fantasy of how beautiful it is!

  • My collection keeps growing, and this remains my favorite. Sweet, nostalgic, dreamy, mystical. An unmatched combination of white flowers, milk, vanilla, and musk. It smells like dessert, a bouquet of clean flowers, and a cathedral… It’s indescribable.

  • Wlad Molina

    La Bestia Blanca is scandalous and different. It’s like milk mixed with fleshy, creamy white flowers. It’s not cloying; it delivers exactly what its name promises. It’s elegant without being stuffy, very skin-scent focused. Analytically: creamy milky opening, then clean skin and incense, with a base of musk, tonka bean, and vanilla that reminds you of vanilla coconut. It’s distinct from commercial brands, unisex, and perfect for special occasions due to its rarity. Rating 9/10. It blew my mind: a delicious sensory experience, I like it more than Mugler’s Alien Jasmine.

  • I’m pretty disappointed. I don’t smell the sweetness or the milky notes, just something like coconut water and a metallic, cold vibe. I’ll let it sit; for now, it’s nothing I was looking for or expected. I’m really sad about it.

  • There’s not much more to say: it’s delicious. A very milky, extremely pleasant perfume. It feels comfortable and elegant without trying. It’s one of those perfumes that gives constant pleasure and never gets tiring. I doubt it will leave my top 5. Pure enjoyment. An essential staple.

  • Delicious. Smells like white flowers bathed in coconut milk, white chocolate, vanilla, and musk. It’s divine.

  • Paniperfums

    It’s pretty but not my taste. On my skin, it comes out milky with hints of arroz con leche and spices. The floral side is light, which is a relief since I’m not a fan of neroli. I don’t recommend buying blind; this is for lovers of creamy floral milky scents. I sense two worlds: spices and the warmth of steamed coconut milk. It didn’t blow my mind, but quality is 10/10.

  • scentedjimenq

    I love milky, vanilla, and white floral perfumes, so I ordered the decant and didn’t like it at all. On paper, it smells like a clean diaper—nothing unpleasant, but not my style. On skin, it starts as a wet wipe, then turns into strong bitter incense, followed by hot milk with neroli and tonka bean at the end. Don’t buy blind.

  • Gatitomalbado

    Tired of the feminine vibe. It’s a blend of milk, vanilla, and cocoa with a shy neroli in the distance that smells like coconut. Despite being sweet, it’s not sugary thanks to the musk that gives it depth and creaminess, creating an airy balance between notes. Smells like milk lotion after a bath. I like it; it’s pretty and I used it at home, but I’m not sure if I’ll buy the big bottle after trying the decant.