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L.12.12 Eau de Parfum Blanc For Him

Ane Ayo
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Ane Ayo
3.96 de 5
886 votos

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Descripción

L.12.12 Eau de Parfum Blanc For Him by Lacoste Fragrances is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2021, this composition was created by Marie Salamagne and Ane Ayo. Its top notes highlight the freshness of green notes and caviar lemon; the heart reveals the elegance of eucalyptus and cardamom; while the base settles on the wood of pine and cedar.

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  • Primavera 39%
  • Verano 42%
  • Otoño 13%
  • Día 82%
  • Noche 18%

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Comunidad

886 votos

  • Positivo 76%
  • Neutral 17%
  • Negativo 6.4%

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  • If you’re looking for something for the gym, this is the ultimate choice. It smells super fresh and clean, and people look at you with a good vibe. I wore it in peak heat (33°C) while sweating buckets, and it didn’t lose a single bit of its scent. It’s the queen of sports fragrances. I know the price might sting for some, and you might prefer options like Nautica Voyage; I get that, but there’s no comparison when it comes to quality.

  • If you want something for the gym, this is the definitive pick. Fresh aroma, excellent longevity, and it smells incredibly clean; people look at you with a good vibe. I wore it at 33°C while sweating, and it didn’t lose anything. It’s the ultimate fragrance for working out. I understand that the price might hurt for some, and you might prefer Nautica Voyage or others; I don’t blame you, but there’s nothing to compare with in terms of quality.

  • Excellent fragrance!! The green notes are more present. I feel it gets close to the classic Nautica Voyage. One of those fragrances that isn’t talked about much… but people always ask you: What fragrance is that?

  • CarlosCasadieg

    Disappointed once again by Lacoste. If you have the EDT, I think there’s no point in getting this. I bought it expecting a more durable EDT version with better projection. Nope, it’s intermittent. For summer and spring, during the day, but not at night. The packaging I liked. Overall, it’s not bad, I just expected more. I prefer the EDT.

  • L.12.12 Blanc EDP is citrusy, green, aromatic, and woody. The opening is just like the EDT, very citrusy, but here it leans more green with a mentholated and camphorated touch. As it dries down, it stays woody and musky while keeping those green tones; in fact, it smells like something from Lacoste Essential. It’s versatile for all seasons. While the EDT holds onto the citrus better, the EDP emphasizes the green notes; both are great for casual wear or sports. It lasted 9-10 hours, a bit longer than the EDT, with more presence in the first hour before fading without being annoying. For the extra price and similar scent, I recommend the EDT more, but everyone should try it for themselves.

  • L.12.12 Blanc For Him EDP is citrusy, green, aromatic, and woody. Its opening is similar to the EDT, very citrusy and aromatic, but here it leans more into the green side, giving a mentholated and camphorated sensation. While its drydown stays woody and musky, maintaining those green tones; even if my memory isn’t lying, I feel it contains something of Lacoste Essential. It’s versatile for any season, with slight differences compared to the EDT: this one keeps the green notes longer, while the EDT keeps the citrus notes longer; both are for casual, sporty, or hangout use. Its longevity was about 9 to 10 hours, slightly better than the EDT, with more presence in the first hour before fading without bothering. Given the slightly higher price and shared essence, I’d recommend the first version more, but that’s just my opinion, so I invite you to try it.

  • Olisqueando

    It has an exquisite aroma, perfect for those who like it. It’s slightly fruity, citrusy, soapy/green/woody. It feels fresh and is versatile. I find it ideal for spring-summer. On my skin, it lasts about 8 hours and projects well for the first 2-3 hours. It behaves exactly as it should, an EDP. The downside is that it’s a bit pricey.

  • Green, fresh, and with brutal performance for the price. It’s the ideal perfume for hot days if you don’t want the typical citrus-marine style like Invictus. It won’t be a source of compliments, but it will definitely stand out over anything else.

  • Green, fresh, and with great performance for the price. This is the perfume for hot days when you don’t want to wear the typical citrus-aquatic style like Invictus. It won’t be a source of compliments, but it will surely stand out above any other.

  • kuntaquinteiro

    Before I start, I’m 16, this is my first review, and I’m highly inexperienced; my mom bought this cologne for me before I even got into this world, and it’s what sparked my interest in fragrances. It’s cheap, lasts a short time on skin (less than an EDT), but it doesn’t smell like alcohol. It’s very fresh, youthful, and citrusy… I don’t remember the notes well since I haven’t worn it in months. I’ve bought two bottles already and didn’t get a third because I can’t find it, but it’s highly recommended as a gift, especially for young men in the summer; you won’t go wrong.

  • kuntaquinteiro

    Just to start, I’m a 16-year-old kid and this is my first review, so take it with a grain of salt. My mom gifted me this cologne before I even got into the perfume world, and it was the one that opened my eyes. It’s cheap and doesn’t last long on the skin (less than an EDT), but it smells fresh, youthful, and citrusy without any harsh alcohol scent. I haven’t worn it in months and can’t recall the exact notes, but I’ve bought two bottles and can’t find a third one. Highly recommended as a summer gift for young men—you won’t go wrong.

  • The biggest rip-off regarding performance and projection. I’m not trying to stir the pot, but in my collection, this is definitely the worst. The shame is that it smells great, very citrusy and herbal.

  • JavierSantana

    I don’t think it resembles the EDT much; that one is fresher and more unisex, featuring grapefruit, neroli, ylang-ylang, and a touch of suede. This EDP feels like a modernized green powerhouse, totally masculine (much more than the EDT) with prominent eucalyptus and pine. I get a certain synthetic touch of oakmoss that modernizes it while keeping it virile, along with white musks and light citrus; I don’t perceive the fruity notes others mention. It has a fresh, dry, powdery heart with barely any sweetness. It smells incredible, excellent for all ages though better suited for younger guys. It doesn’t last as much as an EDP should, but a moderate duration is still there. Don’t be such demanding jerks, not everything lasts like Amouage…

  • JavierSantana

    It doesn’t resemble the EDT much; that one is fresher, unisex, with grapefruit, neroli, ylang-ylang, and a touch of suede. This EDP is a modernized green powerhouse, totally masculine, with eucalyptus and pine very prominent. I get a synthetic touch of oak moss that modernizes it and keeps it virile, with white musks, light citrus, and a dry, talc-like heart, lacking the fruity notes others mention. It smells amazing, excellent for all ages though better on younger guys. It doesn’t last as an EDP should, but it has moderate longevity. Don’t be so demanding, not everything lasts like Amouage.

  • Same DNA as the EDT but with a much stronger woody touch. I detect a strong pine scent, and it’s not bad; anyone will like it, but if you want something even more pleasant, go for the EDT. The EDP lasts longer, reaching 6 hours with a light trail and a very calm pine and eucalyptus scent. I recommend it for something slightly formal. Note: you won’t be showered in compliments or stand out the most, but you will have a pleasant and formal scent.

  • Dany Archfiend

    Is anyone going to talk about how similar this is to Bvlgari Aqva but at a better price with decent performance?

  • Paul Madison Brown

    This was the first fragrance I bought on my own on impulse; I really liked it. However, with daily use, I realized its trail was extremely low. Sure, the scent was quite good, very fresh and soft, sincerely pleasant, but it wasn’t long-lasting and certainly wasn’t noticeable even at a meter away. That Lacoste should cost less than 40 euros; it’s awful, not even for use after a shower.

  • It’s a good scent, very pleasant and very different from its EDT version. For some reason, the Lacoste Blanc EDP reminds me a lot of Aqua di Gio Profondo; let’s see how its longevity holds up.

  • Citrusy and herbal. There’s no way it smells like eucalyptus, pine, or cardamom. I find it generic, soft, with almost non-existent projection and terrible longevity. With 10 sprays, after two hours, it’s almost imperceptible. It also disappears quickly on the skin. Conclusion: quite generic, no projection, terrible longevity. No one will ask you what fragrance you’re wearing, nor will anyone recognize it. I could say it’s totally insignificant. While it has a moderate price, in relation to longevity, it’s much more expensive than the most expensive niche fragrance. A disappointment.

  • I have both the EDT and this EDP from YSL, and they don’t resemble each other at all. Personally, I prefer this over the Lacoste EDT; it has that green touch, super fresh thanks to the very present pine and eucalyptus. It feels more masculine and formal, with better longevity. Projection lasts about an hour, and it lasts 5 hours on the skin. Spray it without fear, and it will last you the whole day.

  • Wlad Molina

    The white Lacoste: citrusy, herbal, fresh, and clean. That’s the L.12.12 Eau de Parfum Blanc For Him, embodying the sport spirit without being complex. The opening is sparkling with that caviar lemon that gives a vibrant freshness. Although it contains eucalyptus and cardamom, they aren’t very noticeable on my skin; what dominates is that green, clean sensation, like just out of the shower but more refined. The dry-down is the best: it stays fresh and reveals a subtle woody base of cedar and pine that adds structure without losing lightness. Ideal for the gym, daily wear, or summer heat. Works well for all ages. It’s not invasive, it’s functional and elegant. Personally, I prefer it over the 9AM Dive, which gets stuck in its soapy herbal phase; that’s not my vibe. I give it an 8/10. It’s not complex or provocative, but it delivers style. If you’re looking for classiness with freshness, this white Lacoste is a safe bet.

  • Currokontodo

    Same as the Alchemist: no pine, no eucalyptus, no cardamom. Just citrus and a bit herbal. It’s super generic. For going to the gym, I don’t think so… I don’t know who writes the notes here; the person who listed eucalyptus or pine has never smelled one in their life, I think. 🤔 Anyway, meh.

  • PedritoPower

    Excellent perfume. Many will criticize the longevity, but it lasts and projects well for me. A little story: one day with an ex, right when we were about to break up, she told me I smelled amazing. And we stayed together for a few more days, haha. I’ve had it for 4 years and barely have 25ml left. It’s given me the best compliments. The bad part is they discontinued it here and launched a new line, what a shame.

  • I’m leaving my first review. I’m new to perfumes and bought this years ago because a shop told me it was like Azzaro Chrome but more relaxed (I wouldn’t look for that today). It smells very clean, typical of a clothing store, and nice. You can detect green notes and a soft lemon, but as a beginner, I can’t quite pick out the woody notes. I understand the mint comes from eucalyptus. Since it’s a summer scent, I compare it to my Nautica Voyage; to me, this one feels more personal and I detect a floral touch. I wear both after a shower or for errands, and although this one costs triple, I’m not sure if I’d buy it again. Anyway, I recommend it; it can pleasantly surprise.