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La Nuit Trésor Le Parfum
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La Nuit Trésor Le Parfum by Lancôme is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2024, this composition was created by Honorine Blanc and Amandine Clerc-Marie. Its olfactive journey begins with black currant top notes, followed by a floral heart accented with rose, and concludes with a warm base of cocoa and patchouli.
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Is it real? It just launched and there are already reviews? Well, being a fan of the line, I obviously don’t want to wait… I NEED IT! Plus, the packaging is gorgeous. Fleur de Nuit hasn’t even arrived in Mexico 🇲🇽 yet and I’m already dying for this one, although launches here usually come with a 1.5-year delay, so maybe by August 2025 I can finally enjoy this luxury.
Is it real? It just launched and there are already negative opinions? Well, being a lover of the line, I obviously don’t want to wait… I NEED IT! Plus, the packaging is STUNNING. Fleur de Nuit hasn’t even arrived in Mexico 🇲🇽 yet and I’m already craving this one too, although seeing how launches here are always delayed by a year and a half, maybe by August 2025 I can finally enjoy this luxury.
A totally unnecessary flanker… sometimes I think they’re laughing at consumers. I find it super similar to the original LNT. It doesn’t deserve a new launch at astronomical prices for something so similar to the first. They don’t even bother creating something novel.
It’s okay, though it’s a bit of overkill for the collection. If you have the first Nuit, you don’t need this version. If you’ve spent your supply of the discontinued À la Folie and can’t find it anymore, well, this might help you out. I won’t buy it. Redundant. Sure, you can smell the cocoa touch… that’s up to you to decide if it compensates.
To me, it’s the Nuit Trésor Fleur de Nuit less sweet and much darker, even with a touch of animalic. But nothing to impress me. Pass.
Considering that Nuit Trésor brought darkness, sensuality, and a sweet, sophisticated mystery, this version connects a lot with that but in a darker, matte way. The scent remains sweet and dark, but the blend is more homogeneous, pasty, and opaque. It’s like a velvet candy that takes all the light away. A sweet, punchy, and very direct presence. Personally, that union that gives a smell of warm sweet dough just tires me out, and it’s a shame considering it’s based on a much higher-quality formula. It’s an unfulfilled promise of a special, new sweet sensuality.
It came as a surprise, a gift for Mother’s Day. It’s enjoyable, reminds me of the original Nuit Trésor, and brings back good moments. In my opinion, if you already have the first one, you don’t need this, though I prefer the original because it’s better made.
Just tried the Nuit Tresor EDP, Fleur, and this one. In my opinion, it’s sweet, dark, and I imagine it as purple velvet. It’s seductive and addictive; I loved it. I only find it in 100ml stores, and it’s a rip-off for my wallet. It’s not even on the Lancôme website. 🤷🏻♀️ I’ll wait…
Ever since I heard it was released, I’ve been craving it. Finally, after endless months, it’s in my hands. The opening is very similar to the classic EDP but darker. You can detect the blackcurrant with a note of lychee or raspberry (I still can’t figure out which one) that makes it sweet but slightly acidic. Throughout its evolution, it maintains the EDP’s DNA, but as it dries down, you notice the coffee, cocoa, and patchouli. It’s much darker, warmer, and more nocturnal than the original. It has impressive longevity and sillage; it lasts for hours on skin. For the first two hours, the sillage is felt from meters away. This Le Parfum makes the EDP look naive in terms of performance, and yet the classic lasts for horaaaaaaaaaaaas. I keep getting to know it, but I think it’s becoming my favorite for fresh days.
Hey folks from Spain! Where have you guys tried this? I’m going round and round everywhere and can’t find it. What’s with the 2024 release, being online, but not in physical stores? WHAT???
Fresh and sweet, I’m not an expert but I love that opening of roses with waves of patchouli and a touch of bitter chocolate. It lingers on the skin and blends with me. Congratulations to the creators!
Delicate and sweetly blended. I’m not an expert in scents, but I enjoy the opening with roses and those waves of patchouli mixed with something of bitter chocolate. The whole blend stays on my skin, it mixes with me. Congratulations to the creators!
Ever since I heard it was coming, I’ve wanted it. After months of waiting, I finally have it. It smells like the classic EDP but darker. You can detect the blackcurrant with a hint of lychee or raspberry (still can’t figure out which one) that makes it sweet and slightly acidic. It keeps the EDP DNA throughout, but as it dries, the coffee, cocoa, and patchouli stand out. It’s much darker, warmer, and more nocturnal. The longevity and sillage are brutal: hours on skin, and for the first two hours, the sillage feels like it’s meters away. Le Parfum makes the EDP look like a child in terms of performance, even though the classic lasts hours. I’m still testing it out, and I think it’s becoming my favorite for fresh days.
Finally tried it at the local store, and it’s about 90% identical to the original. Sure, it’s a flanker and does its job, but my experience is unique: at first, it smells of intense, potent, super-caramelized honeyed rose, like it has an extra dose of praline—that same one from the first LNT. I was a bit disappointed at first because I expected something different, BUT the magic happens as it dries: I was enjoying an ice cream when suddenly… I mean, whirlwinds of a potent, mega-spiced LNT hit me. Honestly, if I imagine the cocoa, I can feel it, but it’s an amalgamation of intense, mature, feminine, cuddly, and sensual spices. The rose stays, but it’s tamed by this ton of spices that have fallen on the floor and flooded the room. Truth be told, it does add a more mature, dark, sensual side, and I’d even dare say it’s an aroma with touches of that old-school 90s perfumery vibe, as if LNT was born in ’95 and not 2015. So, totally dapper but usable for all ages, though not for every occasion; I think it’s better for slightly more serious situations, but hey, if you want to wear it to the grocery store, go ahead 😜. It’s incredibly beastly, long-lasting, and has a powerful trail (on my Teflon skin, it’s even more so), flooding your trail like a cannon for the first 2/3 hours before decaying into something moderate, yet it still leaves a mark as it passes. I think that’s where it fulfills its “Parfum” role. On the other hand, I didn’t detect any blackcurrants. Not a bit. Just patchouli, praline, roses, and a ton of spices. I liked it; I think while it’s not urgent to own, if you have the first one, having this won’t hurt for extra pleasure. 😏
The opening already presents the rose alongside a potent sweetness of ripe blackberry jam with some blueberries. In the heart, the rose takes the lead accompanied by Lancôme’s characteristic patchouli. In the dry down, that dark chocolate appears, which I was so unsuccessfully searching for in Angel by Mugler, but here I found it and can finally enjoy it 😍. I love this perfume. Longevity: 12+ hours. Sillage: high to moderate, becoming soft in the last few hours.
The opening already has that rose with a powerful sweetness of ripe blackberry jam and blueberries. In the heart, the rose takes the lead accompanied by Lancôme’s classic patchouli. In the dry down, that dark chocolate appears—the one I was so unsuccessfully searching for in Angel by Mugler, but here I found it and I love it 😍 I adore this perfume. Longevity: 12+ hours. Sillage: high to moderate, though it softens in the last few hours.
With the classic Lancôme rose DNA, fruity, and with a bit of patchouli. What makes it different is the chocolate, which here isn’t powdery, but creamy, very rich, and definitely gourmand. From the Nuit Trésor line, my favorite was “À la Folie,” but I can’t find it anymore. I’ll probably replace it with this version, and although it’s different, I’ve liked it.
It’s very similar to the classic LNT; I don’t detect the cocoa, just an overwhelming patchouli, which is why I don’t like these perfumes. The acidity of the blackcurrant is present, with that little fruity touch upon spraying.
It’s very similar to the LNT classic; I don’t detect the cocoa, just an overwhelming patchouli, which is why I don’t like these perfumes. The tartness of the blackcurrant is present, with that little fruity kick at the start.
A delightful scent; the blackcurrants are sweet and give that juicy fruity touch, and with the rose, the blend is beautiful. It has the DNA of the original, but in my opinion, this flanker is much more versatile, suitable for both day and night, and I think for cooler climates too. Sweet without being cloying, elegant and youthful at the same time. Great flanker!
A delightful scent: the blackcurrants feel sweet, giving that juicy fruity touch, and with the rose, the blend is gorgeous. It has the DNA of the original, but in my opinion, this flanker is much more versatile, suitable for both day and night, and I think for cooler climates. Sweet without being cloying, elegant and youthful at the same time. Great flanker!
I bought it blind (actually my husband gifted it to me) and I loved it too much 💕. It’s one of the most delicious perfumes I’ve ever tried. I had already tested a decant of La Nuit Trésor Fleur de Nuit and was amazed, but this one surpassed it by a huge margin. La Nuit Trésor Le Parfum is elegant and sophisticated, yet not complex (the kind that’s hard to please on first sniff). The rose doesn’t give a vintage vibe, but a modern, youthful one, loaded with acidic sweetness and the juiciness of blackcurrant, finishing with a woody touch that adds versatility thanks to the cocoa and patchouli. It can be worn during the day because it’s not overwhelming or too sweet, but I prefer it for the night, as it reminds me of a perfume for seduction, dinner, or a drink, not for the office. It suits all climates, performing best in autumn or spring. I feel like if I wore it during the day, it would replace my signature scent. Definitely one of the most delicious and exuberant in my collection, and the one I choose for a seductive atmosphere and a passionate night.
I just received a sample with my purchase of LVEB L’Elixir (which I fell in love with at first sniff). As a lover of the LA NUIT line, I honestly expected more from this version mislabeled as “Parfum,” a name it doesn’t deserve. I don’t want to be misunderstood, but the scent is rich, sweet, cozy, and elegant, worthy of Tresor’s night line. However, I expected more sillage and projection; it’s very soft, featuring powdery vanilla with faint rose touches. I admit it takes my nose and memory back to the past, with the beautiful scent of the original La Nuit Trésor (a pity it was reformulated in 2019), which helps me not be so disappointed by the softness. If it were a bit stronger, it would be a beautiful comfort for those missing the original formula. At least this version is easily associated with its line, something that doesn’t always happen with this French house’s latest launches, which, while trying to innovate, throw their old “jewels” out there.
La Nuit Trésor Le Parfum has completely won me over; the first time I tried it, I was obsessed and had no choice but to buy it. It smells like creamy dark chocolate with patchouli, a seductive aroma. In my opinion, it’s a perfect night perfume. Beastly longevity. Applause for Lancôme, I love this flanker.
Similar to the original La Nuit Trésor, but with a more mysterious and dark vibe. Blackcurrant stands out with a delicious fruity touch. Unlike the original, which smells more like incense, here you can detect notes of cocoa and just a hint of patchouli, in the right amount and very well balanced. For me, already having the EDP makes this one redundant.
I think I mentioned before that this perfume is identical to the first one… I don’t remember, but I definitely thought that when I bought it: very similar, just more potent. Now, after months of keeping it, I can confirm it’s a blackcurrant syrup bomb: powerful fruits with an exquisite rose and a powdery touch, literally like ground cocoa. I know this scent well; my usual breakfast is a fruit smoothie with 80% cocoa, so it smells exactly like that. It’s a flanker of La Nuit Trésor, but fruitier and more intense. Beautiful bottle. Get it now, because this one along with the Intense version is discontinued. I don’t know why Lancôme does this… I’m left wanting the Fleur de Nuit, which doesn’t even come to Mexico, and maybe the Noire Vanille won’t arrive here either. That upsets me: are we not part of their audience? Anyway, I’m begging for the Noire to arrive with a one-year delay or by the end of 2025 🥺
I like it, but it’s not for me. Although the scent is very pleasant and alluring, wearing it feels overwhelming and cloying to me. I’ll give it another try this winter.