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Lalibela

Alienor Massenet
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Alienor Massenet
3.96 de 5
2,114 votos

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Descripción

Lalibela by Memo Paris is a floral chypre fragrance for women. Launched in 2007, the nose behind this composition is Alienor Massenet. The top notes are jasmine, freesia, and green notes; the heart features rose, orange blossom, ylang-ylang, and heliotrope; while the base is composed of patchouli, vanilla, and musk.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 21%
  • Primavera 28%
  • Verano 18%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 61%
  • Noche 39%

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Comunidad

2,114 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 12%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

Extremadamente costoso

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Reseñas

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10 reseñas

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  • lovefragances88

    Great perfume, that blend of woods and vanilla is a real treat, with moderate sillage that lasts many hours on the skin.

  • MarianaMallea

    It’s one of my favorite perfumes. On my skin, the incense is the star note. I’d describe it as enigmatic, intense, and incredibly enveloping.

  • MarianaMallea

    This perfume is one of my favorites. The note that dominates on my skin is frankincense. I’d describe it as an enigmatic, intense, and enveloping perfume.

  • Floral, fresh, summery, and slightly soapy, yet elegant and perfect for the office. Very similar to Narciso Rodriguez EDT, but with much better performance on my skin (Lalibela lasts more than 6 hours while NR barely makes it 1) and with moderate sillage. If it weren’t so expensive, I’d rush to buy it.

  • It’s a very floral perfume with vanilla touches and hints of coconut, quite well-balanced. Watch out, it’s not the typical sunscreen or organic oil coconut smell, nor is it too heavy. It’s very pleasant to wear, even in hot months. I see it as suitable for all year round; today in August with 30 degrees, I feel it’s perfectly wearable and it’s a different, attractive aroma. It’s not too loud, in my opinion. I feel it’s suitable for any time of day; it won’t be uncomfortable or out of place. On my skin, the orchid, vanilla, patchouli, certain coconut vibes, and mixed woods stand out. Regarding longevity, it’s premature to estimate since I’m still testing it, but I estimate it stays steady for about 6 hours. For me, it differs from Chopard’s Casmir; they might share some chords, but they are never the same perfume. The incense and labdanum are barely noticeable in the dry down, and I don’t detect the tobacco. Anyway, this fragrance is very well done.

  • This perfume is inspired by an ancient city in Ethiopia, wonderfully located. I tried a sample years ago and don’t know if it was reformulated, but it always performed well with moderate sillage. On my skin, it features a frankincense sweetened by vanilla and ambered touches; the flowers are almost imperceptible, and my skin highlights the base notes almost from the start. It’s mystical, magical, and has a very harmonious sweetness. No synthetic notes or ethyl maltol. Fragrantica catalogs it as a cypress, but for me, it’s a ‘vanilla oriental’ with warm, seductive touches. Totally unisex, it looks great in any season with a formal, elegant style. A good oriental fragrance.

  • It’s a gorgeous, opulent, and striking cypress worthy of a Boss Lady. It opens with a super potent abstract floral blend alongside a well-marked patchouli. It’s strong, dense, and sweet in just the right measure. After an hour, the floral notes settle and the vanilla, smoky, and woody tones start to emerge; the coconut is there but very subtle. Although the opening isn’t my cup of tea, I really enjoy the dry down. Performance is excellent, with moderate-to-high projection for the first 2-3 hours before fading. It lasts about 8 hours on skin. It’s captivating, mysterious, sexy, and elegant, but not for everyone. Unisex leaning feminine, warm, and perfect for cold weather. Nothing clean or soapy. I don’t see any resemblance to the Narciso EDT. I’m not sure if I’d buy it, but it’s a fragrance I really like. A beautiful vanilla oriental floral with quality in aroma and performance, though perhaps it lacks niche originality.

  • I thought the coconut would make Lalibela’s opening more youthful, but the rose has so much force that it dominates from the start with gorgeous opulence. You immediately notice a potent patchouli and the resinous labdanum, all balanced with a vanilla-sweetened dulcetness and smoky touches that give it a ceremonial, meditative vibe. The tobacco leaves only add a tiny herbal sweetness to the dry down. It has moderate sillage and lasts about 9 hours on my skin. It’s a modern, elegant cypress that exudes serenity. How beautiful is it, one of the most original things I’ve tried lately. I’m afraid I want to own it. Scent 8/10, Longevity 9/10, Sillage 7/10, Value 5/10, Versatility 7/10, Packaging 8/10. Would I buy it again? No.

  • ConiEtcheverry

    Hmm, this Nemo Paris proposal just didn’t work for me. It smells like a very prominent musky rose to me; I don’t detect any coconut at all. What I do notice is rose, vanilla, and patchouli. It feels like a mature, feminine scent, nothing youthful. While many compare it to Narciso Rodríguez, they aren’t the same. Maybe they share the musk and follow a similar path, but I prefer Narciso’s work. For a niche brand, I feel it doesn’t bring anything new. If you’re looking for musks or floral cypresses, there are better options at the price Nemo Paris offers.

  • ConiEtcheverry

    Mmm, this Nemo Paris proposal just didn’t work for me. To me, it smells like an overdose of musky rose; I don’t detect the coconut at all—the rose dominates with vanilla and patchouli. It feels mature and feminine, not youthful. While people compare it to Narciso Rodriguez and maybe share that musk, Nemo takes the same path but with more effort behind it. For a niche brand, I feel it doesn’t offer anything new; if you like musks or floral cypresses, there are better options at this price point.