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La Vie Est Belle L’Eau de Toilette
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La Vie Est Belle L'Eau de Toilette by Lancôme, created by Anne Flipo and Dominique Ropion in 2014, is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Its olfactory pyramid unfolds with top notes of almond and magnolia; a heart of iris, patchouli, and white flowers; and a sweet base of spun caramel, praline, vanilla, and tonka bean.
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- Positivo 79%
- Negativo 19%
- Neutral 1.8%
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I tried it yesterday and it smelled delicious on paper. I need to test it on my skin, which has a very particular pH, but I’d love to add it to my collection. Lancôme loves praline and patchouli, so it’s obvious.
Smells amazing!
A disaster for my nose; it smells like pure sugar and makes me gag.
So good! On me, it smells like caramelized and vanilla flowers. Honestly, I don’t notice much praline, maybe a hint of almond. I always tried the EDP and it seemed very heavy, even bitter, so I thought it wasn’t for me. Until I found the EDT and yes! It’s a sweeter, more bearable and cheerful fragrance. My husband and I are delighted; finally, a perfume we both like. It works well in warm climates thanks to the fresh touch of the flowers. Spectacular longevity and heavy projection. It works great on clothes and hair. I had doubts about the quality and longevity of these versions, as they are sometimes inferior, but in my opinion, this one is identical to the original perfume in longevity, projection, and sillage.
Smells amazing! On me, it smells like caramelized and vanilla flowers. Honestly, I don’t notice much praline, though maybe a hint of almonds. I always tried the Eau de Parfum and found it very heavy, even bitter at times. I thought this beauty wasn’t for me. Until I found the Eau de Toilette, and that’s when it clicked: it’s a sweeter, more manageable, and cheerful scent. My husband and I are thrilled. Finally, I found a perfume we both love. It works well in warm climates too, since the flowers give it a fresh touch. Incredible longevity and heavy projection. Works great on clothes and hair. I had doubts about the Eau de Toilette’s quality and longevity, as these versions can sometimes be inferior, so one prefers to be safe by buying the perfume. However, in my opinion, this version is identical to the perfume in terms of longevity, projection, and sillage.
It smells great! It’s an improved version for me, softer and more wearable. They look alike but are different: the EDP is praline, patchouli, and a touch of floral; the EDT is praline, caramel, magnolias that give it a citrusy freshness, more almonds, iris, and vanilla. If you can’t stand the EDP, try this one. I don’t smell the patchouli, it lasts more than 12 hours, and although I feel the projection is moderate, it must be stronger because every time I wear it, people reach out to me.
Looks great! It’s an improved version of the original (for me), softer and more wearable. They’re similar but distinct: the EDP is praline, patchouli, and a floral touch; the EDT has praline, caramel, and magnolias that make it citrusy and light, plus almonds, iris, and vanilla. If you can’t stand the EDP, try this one. I don’t sense patchouli, it lasts over 12 hours, and while the projection is moderate, it should be stronger. Every time I wear it, I get compliments.
It’s a heavy perfume, very long-lasting, ideal for winter and for women over 35.
I have both LVEB versions: the EDP and the EDT. With the first, my partner praised me; with the second, he said he “couldn’t smell anything.” When I apply the EDP, I try to use very little, no more than 3 sprays (max), and even then, I leave a trail; but with the EDT, I indulged in a perfume shower, and still, they couldn’t smell me from afar. So the EDT is for personal enjoyment, while the EDP is for seduction and attracting glances. Now, LVEB EDT looks similar to the first at first glance, but its notes have actually changed, and I clearly distinguish the almonds and spun caramel, which doesn’t happen with LVEB EDP (there I sense a jumble of notes I can’t distinguish exactly other than vanilla). But these new notes or ingredients make it so delicious that I love my new purchase. Life is beautiful, in any of its variations. I bought the 100 ml bottle on sale, but now I understand why it was so cheap. (They don’t smell on me from afar and I have to apply a lot), meaning the 100 ml of EDT will last as long as the 30 ml of EDP.
I have both versions of LVEB: the EDP and the EDT. With the first one, my partner complimented me, but with the second, he said he couldn’t smell anything. With the EDP, I use a maximum of three sprays and still leave a trail; with the EDT, I drenched myself in it and still couldn’t be heard from afar. The EDT is for my own enjoyment, the EDP for seduction. At first glance, they smell the same, but here I clearly notice the EDT with almonds and spun caramel, which doesn’t happen with the EDP where I only smell vanilla and a mess. These new notes make it so delicious that I love my purchase. Life is beautiful in either version. I bought the 100 ml bottle on sale and now I understand why it was so cheap: people can’t smell it from afar and you have to apply a lot, so the 100 ml of EDT lasts just as long as the 30 ml of EDP.
Delicious, very high quality.
I have the Eau de Toilette and it lasts a long time, about 10 hours or more; the sillage is also very good. It’s rich, but too sweet for my taste, and because it lasts so long, it can become tiring. But the quality of the perfume is excellent.
So good! Top-notch quality.
Excellent in every way. It lasts a long time, about 8 hours, and you can still smell it, though faintly. It doesn’t give me headaches like the EDP version did, which was annoying and exhausting. It smells similar to Katy Perry’s Meow, but the patchouli adds elegance. The bottle is refined and has beautiful details. It’s an explosion of caramel, vanilla, and praline, then shifts to be more floral with caramel dominating. I don’t detect almonds.
It’s excellent in every way. It lasts a long time, more than 8 hours, and you can still tell, even if faintly. It doesn’t give me headaches like the EDP version did, which was overwhelming. It smells similar to Katy Perry’s Meow, but the patchouli adds elegance. The bottle is sleek and has beautiful details. It’s an explosion of caramel, vanilla, and praline, then shifts to be more floral but still dominated by caramel. I don’t perceive any almonds.
I can’t believe I fell in love so fast. I had the EDP and hated it on my skin, so I got rid of it and never thought I’d buy a flanker. But I received it in an exchange and decided to give it a chance. Wow! LVEB Eau de Toilette has its loud mother’s DNA, but it’s the cute, elegant, sophisticated daughter every mother wants. Yes, it’s sweet. But I swear, I’ve worn it these hot spring days and instead of being suffocating, I love how it treats me on days I hate so much. It starts almond and floral. It stays that way for a long time until spun sugar and iris take the lead, taking the senses on a divine journey. It’s a soft gourmand floral, so beautiful I can’t explain it. Honestly, I don’t sense patchouli. Maybe that’s why I love it, since the EDP is a sweet patchouli bomb on my skin. It’s quickly become my favorite. This is the best LVEB of all. It’s Lancôme’s masterpiece that everyone wants.
I can’t believe it; I fell in love at first sniff. I had the EDP and hated it, so I threw it away and never thought about buying a flanker. But I received it in an exchange and decided to try it. Wow! LVEB Eau de Toilette has its loud mother’s DNA, but it’s the elegant, sophisticated daughter every mother wants. Yes, it’s sweet, but I swear, in these hot spring days, instead of being suffocating, I love it to please myself. At first, it’s almond and floral, staying that way until spun sugar and iris take over, taking you on a divine experience. It’s a soft, beautiful gourmand floral; I can’t explain it. Honestly, I don’t smell patchouli, which is probably why I love it so much, since the EDP is a sweet patchouli bomb on my skin. It’s become my favorite, the best of all, the masterpiece of Lancôme that everyone is looking for.
I just got it, and I know it’s hard to find, but it’s a delight. I love that magnola wrapped in caramel and praline, with just the right amount of patchouli that doesn’t bother at all. Absolutely wonderful! So happy to have found it.