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La Nuit Trésor Nude
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La Nuit Trésor Nude by Lancôme, created by Olivier Polge in 2020, is a floral fragrance for women. Its olfactory pyramid unfolds with a top of bergamot, a heart of rose, and a base of vanilla and coconut.
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I can’t stand it. Along with Paris Hilton’s Gold Rush, they’re identical, like eating an Old England coconut candy bar 😩
I bought it on promotion with another Tresor and compared it to Alien Goddess: they’re very different, but neither is worth repurchasing. On my skin, it lasted less than Mugler. I recommend it for women 40+, unlike Alien which suits all ages. The Nude has lots of vanilla and rose; it’s sweet and powdery. Fortunately, it’s less suffocating than regular Tresor, though it resembles it. It has good longevity, smells great, but is very concentrated. I recommend it for rain, snow, or intense cold during the day. Although it doesn’t represent me, it’s a great signature perfume for someone else; it looks elegant and sophisticated.
I was surprised! I didn’t expect it to be this good. Smells like vanilla and coconut. I think it’s for temperate climates. I wore it in crisp fall and could still smell it after 5 hours.
It’s rich, but it’s only for women over 40.
Vanilla and coconut, soft and inoffensive for daily wear. I like it, but it lacks projection and sillage. I tried it in winter; maybe it projects more in temperate climates.
I feel this is for all-year wear, the classic sexy scent. I love it; it doesn’t tire the nose. Smells like talc, vanilla, and rose, though I haven’t noticed the coconut or bergamot.
Delicious! I love it. I wish the sillage were stronger; on my skin, I only smell it if I get close, but it’s so rich it’s addictive.
It’s beautiful, but it smells exactly like Carolina Herrera’s Hot and costs more. On my skin, it doesn’t smell like coconut; instead, it’s bergamot, rose, vanilla, and sweet raspberry. The sillage and projection are very poor.
Smells like sunscreen and I love it. It’s soft, not annoying, and eventually turns into roasted vanilla. I’ll definitely use it.
Luckily it smells like caramel, coconut, and vanilla, but I got dizzy at the gym from the scent. It doesn’t smell like sunscreen; it’s more elegant, but it lasts a short while on me with minimal sillage; others say it lasts longer. Best for fall or cold weather. 8/10 scent, 2/10 sillage, 5-hour longevity. I won’t buy it again.
Smells like white chocolate, coconut, and vanilla. It’s an extremely sweet perfume with impressive quality for an EDT; it lasts hours and you keep smelling yourself. You have to be careful with applications so you don’t get fatigued. It’s beautiful, tender, playful, and elegant despite how gourmand it is. I recommend it 100% for its tremendous quality.
True delight. I choose it for spring and summer: it’s a perfectly sweet, pleasant, subtle, and elegant scent. I find it versatile, and on my nose, it doesn’t smell like sunscreen. The coconut is very subdued. An option for those who can’t tolerate the other versions of La Nuit Trésor. It was a blind buy; based on the notes, it was impossible for it to go wrong.
I smelled this perfume at its launch and loved it; it was a tropical scent of coconut and vanilla. I’m from the Caribbean, so I had to ask what fragrance it was. I bought the 30 ml version, and although its trail isn’t great, I like feeling it on the skin when I get close. I find it subtle, sexy, and not attention-grabbing, because it can be overwhelming for others. In my case, I love it; there are days I can smell it on my clothes for hours. Its dry down is more subtle and sweet, quite floral and vanilla-infused. I have the impression it will be discontinued, so I got the 100 ml because in summer it’s my daily perfume.
What a delicious perfume, one of the most exquisite flankers of La Nuit Trésor. It’s sweet, vanilla-infused, with a wonderful and well-executed coconut that combines perfectly with the typical background rose of Trésor. I can’t stop smelling my wrists; it’s addictive. Watch out, the liquid is amber-caramel colored (nothing like in the photo) and stains clothes. What a pity Lancôme discontinued it; it’s a 10 in quality. Similar to LVEB Soleil Cristal, but the latter is more powdery.
I keep it in my vanity (alongside many fragrances) and even covered, it smells when I get close. It’s truly delicious; I loved it from the very first moment in the department store. As they say: love at first sniff. The vanilla and coconut stand out, but it’s so much more; you can tell it’s refined and high quality. I can’t stop smelling it.
Honestly, I won’t buy any flanker of any fragrance again. This month, after two years of denial, I finally got two versions of La Nuit Trésor: this Nude and A la Folie. Both drove me crazy; I loved them and didn’t want to stop using them. My anger came when I went to the store to ask for refills and saw they were already discontinued. Now I have to find them online. La Nuit Trésor is very special, but it doesn’t work well in summer, so I found these flankers suitable for the weather. The Nude is coconut and vanilla like few others, with a quality and moderation in the duo that makes it stand out. The pink rosewater rounds it off: it’s elegant, sophisticated, not cloying, makes you feel classy sexy. It’s not like the VS coconut body mists that smell like a dancer in Miami; this is a luxury resort in the Caribbean, a French coconut: delicate, evolved, refined. Wish it were permanent in the collection.
Rich aroma and generally pleasing. I bought the perfume and as a gift, the LVEB Iris Absolu decant arrived. I sprayed one of that onto three sprays of Trésor Nude on the other arm, unfortunately, the Nude disappeared against the competition. What a pity it’s an EDT; it’s a rich scent but doesn’t project what one would expect for the price. Correction: it doesn’t project, but it lasts on skin.
A lovely and super powdery scent, like baby wipes. On my nose, I detect the vanilla, but the coconut is very faint. It’s sweet and light, very wearable. As for longevity, it’s a bit short; Lancôme perfumes usually last hours on my skin, but this one didn’t go past three hours and it’s very skin-close.
It doesn’t smell like sunscreen or tanning oil like most summer perfumes with tiare flower or monoi oil. Here, there’s a refreshing opening followed by rose, nothing heavy or vintage, and it doesn’t remind me of Delina. It’s an elegant rose accompanying the creamy coconut sweetened by vanilla. Although it’s an EDT, it lasted quite a few hours; it doesn’t project much or leave a huge trail, but it creates a close bubble that stays with me all day. Watch out, it stains white clothes. The bottle is beautiful, like the entire Trésor line.
Creamy coconut and vanilla, but another disappointment from Lancôme. With all that marketing hype, I expected something more complex and evolving. It’s just another flat fragrance they’re asking a fortune for when there are better options out there. If you’re looking for coconut and vanilla with a touch and want to pay the perfect price, it delivers, but for me, it’s a brick. Right now, there are thousands of better ways to smell like this, like Alien Goddess, Mancera CocoVanille, Zara Antique Brown, Yves Rocher Coco or Monoi, Nuxe…
Vanilla and coconut from head to toe <3. I adore this perfume and love it so much that I've used more than half my bottle because I spray it like 50 times; this fragrance is SO PRECIOUS, and who cares if I'm ruining scents, they'll have to deal with it. To summarize my experience: I was going to Liverpool to buy 'La Nuit Tresor À la Folie' for sure, but my inner voice told me to check the other flankers. When they showed me 'La Nuit Tresor Nude', I fell head over heels and made a face of olfactory orgasm. The bottom line? I didn't think twice, I told them to sell it to me. It's not even an EDT, and it lasts ALL DAY; it stays rich on clothes, leaving a medium-to-high trail; yes, people will definitely notice it. It's creamy-milky, delicious, and has become one of my favorites, totally praised. It's worth the cost, but I advise testing it well in a department store because the price is very high to buy blindly; that way you avoid issues if the vanilla is too sweet or if you don't like the coconut, since here the coconut isn't 'fresh' but rather creamy.
Soft, which doesn’t bother me since I’m sensitive to smells. It opens with a noticeable rose scent, then vanilla comes through more; I barely distinguish the coconut. In the end, it leaves a powdery, sweet vanilla. Personally, I liked it.
Beautiful, original scent. The coconut feels creamy along with citrus notes. Ideal for spring, not for intense heat. It’s sweet, subtle, and elegant. What a pity it doesn’t last longer; on my skin, it lasts 3 hours with a trail and then disappears. It’s different from the rest of the Tresor line. Wish it lasted more; it would be a perfume I couldn’t live without.
If you know the original Tresor Le Nuit, this is 90% the same; the other 10% is just alcohol. The scent is much softer and richer, but it doesn’t last absolutely anything. I bought it because it was on sale and I have it almost new; it doesn’t even last on clothes. I bought it from a department store in case they were selling a fake. Regret it; it’s not worth it.
Smells like an old lady. The bergamot is very strong, and then, once it settles on the skin, there’s a bit of coconut, but it’s very bad.
I don’t know what Made2BreakUrHeart smelled, if it was an imitation or what’s wrong with their sense of smell. I understand every nose is different, but calling this beauty ‘perfume for an old lady’ is pure ageism. What do you have against older women? And without digging into their closet, I have no proof but also no doubt that they are a fan of the hyper-synthetic coconut from Thank U Next… if anyone checked their profile and sees it on their shelf, call me. Anyway, it’s a creamy, almost milky coconut, and the most similar review is by Nina_Garza, who describes it exactly as is. I know it’s not original and you don’t need to sell your kidneys to own it, but it’s BEAUTIFUL and worth every penny.
I bought it because I heard it was being discontinued, and given my love for coconut beach scents, it made its way into my collection. It’s very similar to the LVEB Soleil Cristal I already owned, so I was a bit hesitant… Comparing them side by side, LNT Nude is slightly more fruity and sweet, without that powdery edge I sense in Soleil. As an EDT, it’s more fleeting but lasts 7 hours with good projection (Lancôme has excellent longevity on my skin). I don’t feel it’s a flanker of the original LNT because I don’t perceive that passionfruit note another user mentioned. I must highlight that Lancôme’s coconut is very sophisticated; I wear it to the office and in casual moments. It stays with me because I love Lancôme, one of my favorite designer brands.
The first mass-market beach-style perfume. It’s overwhelming but a high-quality gourmand, a delicious dessert. It has quality: applying it in winter literally takes the chill off, radiating warmth and a desire to refresh. In summer, it makes me feel too hot and suffocating, but it’s a perfect signature scent for those who enjoy feeling completely enveloped by an aroma.
Absolutely wonderful! A feminine fragrance, summery but not beachy. On my skin, it doesn’t highlight the synthetic coconut found in sunscreens. It’s sweet, elegant, and classy (without being vintage). Perfect for work, celebrations, or gifting to a young girl just starting her perfume journey. It conquered me, and I’ll buy another just in case Lancôme discontinues this after breaking my heart with the 100% reformulation of the original LNT and the closure of ‘À la Folie’.
Did not like it. I was looking for that creamy coconut vibe, and this doesn’t resemble anything I’ve tried before. Luckily, I tested it without reading reviews. On my skin, it smells like smoky coconut; I can’t find the declared notes, and it doesn’t resemble its flankers either—maybe the tester was bad.
It’s exquisite; vanilla dominates, followed by coconut and a hint of rose; it’s lactonic. The trail is soft, leaning towards moderate at first, but very long-lasting, more than 9 hours. Correction: it lasts over 12 hours and sometimes until the next day. It’s discontinued, but I have two extra 50ml bottles 😍
It’s a fancy little sweetie😌💗. The opening is very citrusy and a bit strong, but after a few minutes, the coconut note appears, but it’s a creamy coconut and nothing synthetic. You can also sense a bit of rose, but nothing dominant; it’s a juicy rose but not strong at all. I feel that vanilla, coconut, and bergamota dominate the opening. I feel like it’s a scent that can be worn in both summer and winter; I enjoy it in both warm and cold climates. My favorite fragrance right now! ✨
The opening is sparkling and citrusy, quite strong, but then it dries down elegantly and creamily, very soft and non-invasive. As it settles, it smells like olive water and disappears from the skin completely in a short time.
As mentioned, the top notes are citrusy, but as it dries down, the coconut and vanilla remain. It’s a very feminine scent, versatile enough to wear in different climates. Up close, it’s noticeable for hours; I’ve noticed it even after 8 hours of wearing it. I love it; it’s a flanker that’s very different from the rest of La Nuit Tresor. My favorite fragrance right now.
Very similar to LVEB Soleil Cristal but less powdery. LNT Nude starts with a strong citrus burst before hitting that exquisite coconut + vanilla combo, so creamy and sweet yet sophisticated. A powdery note (like makeup scent) accompanies the entire life of the perfume, but it’s not as overpowering as in LVEB Soleil, which can eclipse the coconut. The balance between sweetness, creaminess, and that powdery touch makes it, in my opinion, a slightly deeper perfume perfect for dates or special outings. I wouldn’t wear it daily or in intense summer heat, as it’s not a tropical coconut and can become overwhelming. P.S.: The liquid is dark amber; a downside if you want to apply it on clothes, as it can stain.
To be honest, I expected more from this fragrance at first. Right out of the bottle, it smells very similar to Because of You and Idole, but as it dries down, the coconut and vanilla notes start to emerge. It’s a soft and pleasant scent; it has the DNA of Tresor, but in my opinion, this is more youthful and beachy. It lasted 2-3 hours on my skin… maybe it lasts longer in colder weather… but it’s fine.
It was a blind buy, I was drawn to its notes, and honestly, zero regrets, 100% delighted. It’s exactly how I like my perfumes: sweet but not cloying, leaving an exquisite coconut and vanilla trail; I was even asked what perfume I was wearing. As for longevity, I was blown away. I could smell it for hours (I don’t even know how many); the last time I applied it was on a Sunday, and two days later, it was still on my skin. I totally recommend it if you like smelling like coconut.
It’s gorgeous… I understand people compare it to LVEB Soleil Crystal and Alien Goddess (after all, they’re all coconut and vanilla perfumes, so it might remind you of them), but how does it compare to Tom Ford’s Metallique???????
I was torn between buying it or not; I already own Solei Crystal, and since Nude compares so well, I decided to wait. But curiosity got the better of me. I finally got it. It’s hard to find, and the price sometimes goes up, but I was lucky and got it cheap in 50ml. What a wonderful scent—it’s addictive and feminine with a delicious vanilla. I loved it, no regrets. It follows the path of Solei but is completely different; this one smells more natural, personal, and creamy. It’s now in my top 10.
I absolutely loved it, but it’s no longer available. It was incredibly long-lasting and left a beautiful sweet trail. Honestly, I haven’t found anything that I like as much since.