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La Nuit Trésor Fleur de Nuit
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Lancôme La Nuit Trésor Fleur de Nuit is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2023, this composition was created by Amandine Clerc-Marie, Honorine Blanc, and Alexis Grugeon. In its opening, the scent reveals a top note of Damask rose that gives way to a floral heart composed of neroli, jasmine, and passion flower (Don Diego de noche). The base of the fragrance is supported by base notes of macchiato, whipped cream, and patchouli.
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Am I the only one, or does it smell like Scandal Le Parfum?
I’m here to share my first impressions after atomizing it on skin. In the opening, you undoubtedly perceive the DNA of La Nuit Trésor. However, from the very beginning, it’s noticeable that the rose note, so characteristic of Lancôme and this line, is significantly reduced compared to the original and previous flankers. In the dry down, I perceive mainly a combo of vanilla with coffee notes, a light touch of patchouli, and some white flowers, especially jasmine. The truth is, it’s a quite rich scent, where I’m surprised that the floral part is much more discreet on my skin than expected. To summarize: for me, this scent is a hybrid between La Nuit Trésor and Black Opium, especially in the dry down. For many, it may lack originality, and certainly, it does. It might even seem more like a flanker from the Black Opium family than anything else. Of course, I consider it not a perfume you should rush to the perfumerie for, and you probably have similar options in your collection; however, being honest, I have enjoyed wearing it. Feminine. Versatile (I don’t see it as an excessively seductive or night scent). Suitable for temperate/cold climates. Medium projection for the first 4 hours with longevity on me around 8 hours, the last hours close to the skin. It’s not earth-shattering, but it’s not bad either. Anyway, I don’t know if it’s because I went in with zero expectations, but in the end, it surprised me for the better (relatively). However, I understand everyone who might feel disappointed. It’s true that it doesn’t add anything new. But if it happens to you like it did to me, and you like Black Opium but it only lasts a breath… why not try this option? Just make sure to wait for the price to drop to a more reasonable range before considering buying it.
It smells nice, but very common. To me, it doesn’t resemble Black Opium or the original La Nuit Trésor. I don’t know, it reminds me of some cheap supermarket perfume or Woman Secret. It’s quite softer than its siblings. It left me indifferent. What I notice a lot is the macchiato note; if you like simple sweet coffee perfumes, you’ll like this. But if you have a trained nose, it will seem bland and common. I didn’t expect more. I don’t think it’s a quality perfume worth the price. Edit: After atomizing it on my jacket sleeve a few days ago, it still smells. The longevity and projection are IMPRESSIVE, at least on clothes. And I have to say that the next day the scent became delicious and cozy. I think now I actually like it. Freshly atomized it’s very common, but after hours (about 12) it becomes a charming scent. It has fallen in love with me and now I want it. The first impression was a disaster, but now I can’t stop thinking about this perfume. And when you atomize it, it seems very soft, but after hours it gains strength and lasts until you wash the clothes. It’s beastly.
It’s impactful! Creamy, nocturnal, and with the DNA of La Nuit Trésor. You have to appreciate its evolution; it’s a masterpiece.
Wow! Creamy, nocturnal, and it carries the DNA of Nuit de Tresor. You have to enjoy its evolution—it’s an absolute beast of a fragrance!
I had been looking for a sweet, long-lasting perfume for the night, almost thick like I like. I loved it: from the moment I smelled it, I’ve been wearing it on my nose, it lasts forever on my skin, it’s noticeable, it stays with me. I love it.
I absolutely love it 😍. The opening is still a bit hard for me to understand and the only thing I don’t connect with at first, but after 15-20 minutes, it truly falls in love with me. I want to buy it right now!
Creamy, seductive, nocturnal… beautiful! I bought it blind since I’m a fan of La Nuit Tresor… I must say I don’t find the DNA of the classic, but I liked it a lot. It feels creamy and sweet but not cloying. You can feel the macchiato, which in the nose is like a chocolatey coffee. It’s very rich. The Lancôme rose is also very present; that’s perhaps what they have in common with the classic La Nuit Tresor. Too bad its trail is scarce. It has good longevity but is perceived very close to the skin. It’s an “intimate” perfume.
Creamy floral with just the right amount of sweetness. I like it a lot, although the scent itself isn’t very my style, it’s one of my favorites from La Nuit Trésor. It’s a floral, a mix between white flowers and roses. What I love is that it feels gourmand underneath; it provides a perfect cushion for the flowers so they don’t feel overwhelming. It remains a floral, that’s what you feel most, but the gourmand accompanies and envelops. That base is the only thing it shares with the original. It ends up being a creamy floral, which is very very lovely, but personally I would prefer to add others to my collection before. I tested it on blotting paper; maybe I should try it on skin and see how it looks and evolves on me. The longevity is very good, as it is with all the La Nuit ones, and of course, you can smell the quality!
Creamy floral with just the right amount of sweetness. I like it a lot, although the scent itself isn’t really my style; it’s one of my favorites from La Nuit Tresor. It’s a floral, a mix of white flowers and roses. What I love is that you can feel the gourmand underneath; it makes a perfect cushion for the flowers so they don’t feel overwhelming. It doesn’t stop from being a floral; that’s what’s most felt, but the gourmand accompanies and envelops it. That base is the only thing it shares with the original. It ends up being a creamy floral, which is very lovely, but personally I’d prefer to add others to my collection instead. I tested it on dry skin; maybe I should try it on skin and see how it evolves on me. The longevity is very good, as it is with all the La Nuits, and of course, you can smell the quality.
Fresh opening, then it becomes floral and creamy. Some days the coffee is more felt, others the vanilla (cream), and today, on a rainy autumn day, the flowers and the “creamy” aspect stand out more. It has a slight DNA of the original Nuit EDP, like if they were the notes removed from the 2019 Nuit reformulation. I don’t feel the patchouli, nor do I feel it resembles Good Girl or Black Opium, which is good because both are shocking to me. Maybe I see it as a replacement for the Nuit à la Folie which is running out, but with a less prominent vanilla. However, according to my partner, it smells similar to Scandal. Anyway, everyone has their own sensations.
I tried it and the lady wasn’t very kind, so I’m wondering if it has terrible performance or if it’s meant for clothes; the sleeve of the jacket I was wearing didn’t last at all. I know it doesn’t make sense, but to me it smelled like JA’s Candy Land; I don’t understand why, but I smell them quite similar without it being a dupe. If it also seems similar to you, don’t spend on this because it’s very expensive and, in my opinion, has a terrible price-quality ratio.
I recently bought it, expecting it to be as potent as the traditional Nuit, but on my skin the opening was barely felt and it vanished; it has no trail or longevity. The scent is very rich but not worth it. Its performance is poor on my skin.
In the opening, it reminds me of La Nuit Tresor, then I sense coffee, vanilla, and whipped cream; the flowers aren’t felt. I was a bit disappointed; I thought it would be as gourmand as the first one with beastly longevity, but no, it left much to be desired in scent, longevity, and projection. Glad I tried it. I like the scent, but I feel I’ve heard it before; it brings to mind: Black Opium, La Nuit Tresor, and The Only One. If you have these three perfumes, it’s not worth spending what it costs.
It’s Black Opium. A flanker they should have sold to Lancôme and bottled in the diamond.
My skin hates Black Opium: the first spray is nice, but once it settles, I have to wash it off because it becomes metallic and unbearable. But this isn’t Black Opium for me. I tried it by chance. I usually avoid La Nuit Tresor because of the patchouli, but I sniffed the cap and didn’t detect it, so I sprayed a little on the back of my hand to wash it off easily. After a while, I had to reapply more. The opening can be “meh”, but if you like the style of Valentino Donna Born in Roma, Paradox, Angel Elixir, etc., and don’t mind a less alcoholic, more adult, and complex version of Britney Spears’ Private Show, this is it. A wonderful cappuccino and whipped cream note. The floral touch is more present than it seems. And it lasts, lasts, lasts… sticking to my jacket all afternoon. I wouldn’t have approached it based on its original, I was distracted, and… love at first sniff.
My skin is terrible with Black Opium. Terrible means the first atomization I like, but once it settles, I have to run and wash it because it becomes metallic and unbearable. But stooooooo…… this is not Black Opium for me. I tried it by chance. Normally I avoided La Nuit Trésor because of the patchouli. But I smelled the cap and didn’t perceive it, so I put a little on the back of my hand to wash it easily. After a while, I had to run back to put more on. The opening can make you go ‘meh’, but if you like the style of Valentino Donna Born in Roma, Paradox, Angel Elixir, etc., and you don’t mind a less alcoholic, more adult, and complex version of Britney Spears’ Private Show, this is it. A wonderful cappuccino and whipped cream note. The most present floral touch than expected. And it lasts, lasts, lasts…. stuck to the jacket all afternoon. I wouldn’t have approached it because of its original; I was distracted and… love at first sniff 💘💘💘💘
What a beautiful perfume! I bought it blind and loved it. I don’t see what people find similar to Black Opium; this is a thousand times more delicate, and the milk coffee note is exquisite, soft, and just right for a floral that leans slightly gourmand. It felt ideal for fresh or slightly warm climates (with few sprays) and very evening-appropriate. To me, it smells like pure neroli mixed with milk coffee and the classic patchouli from La Nuit Tresor, crafted exquisitely as Lancôme knows how to do. A curious thing: I wore it at home, went to the pool two hours later, and upon returning, the scent was still there—very faint but present despite the chlorine. A total success. I loved it, it’s super current, and I adore it. As I mentioned, it didn’t seem at all like YSL’s BO, but rather a gourmand update of the La Nuit Tresor family.
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PERFUME!!!! I bought it blind and I loved it. I don’t know what people see as a similarity to Black Opium; this is a thousand times more delicate, and the coffee with milk note is exquisite, soft, and just the right point to create a floral that leans a bit gourmand. I thought it was ideal for fresh or slightly warm climates (with low atomization) and very nocturnal. I smell pure neroli mixed with coffee with milk and the classic patchouli of La Nuit Trésor, done in an exquisite way as Lancôme knows how to do. I experienced something curious when I tested it on my wrist at home: I atomized it, about two hours later I went swimming for a bit, came out, and the scent was still there!!!! Very faint, but I mean, the pool had chlorine and yet the perfume was still on my wrist. A total success. I liked it a lot, it’s super current, and I love it 💘. As I mentioned before, I didn’t think it was anything like the YSL Black Opium, but rather a gourmand update of the La Nuit Trésor family.
I fell in love at first sniff. I bought it months ago to start my collection and it seemed super different from everything I’d tried before. It’s my favorite for night, though I think it could also be worn during the day in winter. Today I picked up the Black Opium Red Over and they seem super similar to me. It feels like a perfume for when you’re dressed up, although it really enhances everything it touches. The macchiato note in autumn and winter is marvelous; if you don’t like sweet perfumes but want to explore all fragrance sectors, this is an absolute hit.