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L’Eau d’Issey Pure Nectar de Parfum

Claire Liégent
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Claire Liégent
4.04 de 5
1,081 votos

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Descripción

Issey Miyake's L'Eau d'Issey Pure Nectar de Parfum is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2018, this composition was created by Fanny Bal, Dominique Ropion, and Claire Liégent. The top notes of honey, pear, and bergamot offer a sweet and citrusy opening; the heart reveals a harmony of rose, aquatic notes, and peony; while the base settles on cashmere, ambergris, white musk, sandalwood, and violet.

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  • Primavera 37%
  • Verano 30%
  • Otoño 22%
  • Día 74%
  • Noche 26%

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  • Positivo 80%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 8.1%

Pirámide olfativa

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Corazón 3 notas

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21 reseñas

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  • What a beautiful Pure Nectar. I came across a magazine page soaked in perfume and rubbed it vigorously on my wrist. It’s delicate but has personality. It seems proof that with willpower, you can create something refined, beautiful, and pink in every sense, setting itself apart from the plague of roses flooding the market. Maybe I’m saying something silly, but it reminded me of Panthere de Cartier. I don’t know if because of the notes or that aura of exquisiteness; this is the mature sister but equally admirable.

  • Mary rangel

    It’s a fragrance I liked when I first applied it; it smells of flowers and citrus. As it dries down, the rose stands out with honey and violet. In the end, the honey lingers in a moderate trail.

  • On my skin, it started just like La Dame de Noir, but after two hours it turned into CK2 and disappeared without a trace. Weird. They share notes, but the opening is totally different. I loved it at first, but then it changed into something I already own. Luckily, because I almost bought it for that initial moment.

  • Perfumative

    While the opening is very sweet, after an hour it turns floral with a delicate and elegant rose. I tested it in the middle of summer and heat, but I think it’s more of an autumn scent. It’s super versatile, perfect for daily wear or special events. Lasting power on skin is high, but the trail is short. Overall, it’s a good perfume.

  • I don’t like it at all; it was a gift so I’m keeping it and it’s full. It’s a sweet, overly floral perfume that’s heavy in the opening, but that’s not what bothers me. What I dislike is that pear note. Personally, I can’t tolerate pear; I just don’t like it. It has excellent longevity, so I recommend it to those who like sweet fruity perfumes.

  • I don’t like it at all, I only have it because it was a gift and it’s full. It’s a sweet floral perfume, but way too heavy at first, though that’s not what bothers me. I just can’t stand that pear note; I absolutely hate that fruit. It has good longevity, so if you like sweet fruity perfumes, I recommend giving it a try.

  • María Jacqueline

    This perfume is rare and special; it doesn’t resemble any in my collection. I think it’s very pleasant for autumn, winter, and spring; it smells of honey and intense rose, though I don’t smell much pear. Lasting power and trail are moderate, but the dry down is very rich with that sandalwood and violet. I like it, but I don’t use it in warm springs or summers.

  • María Jacqueline

    This perfume is rare and special; it doesn’t resemble anything in my collection. I find it very pleasant for autumn, winter, and spring. It smells of honey and intense rose; I don’t really detect the pear. Sillage and longevity are moderate, and the base is very rich with that sandalwood and violet. I like it, but I don’t wear it in very warm springs or summers.

  • 🎆 🎀 Unstoppable Today 🎀 🎆

    I love this sweet rose with honey; it’s a cheerful and exquisite aroma. I use it daily, though it’s versatile, it predominates during the day and works in any season. I would definitely recommend it.

  • 🎆 🎀 Unstoppable Today 🎀 🎆

    I love this sweet rose with honey… a cheerful and exquisite aroma. I use it daily, though it seems versatile, predominantly for daytime use in any season. I would definitely recommend it.

  • I loved it at first because it really smells like nectar, like the honey from bellflowers. After two hours, on blotting paper, it became identical to the original Eau D’Issey, which I already own. I recommend it as a sweeter but equally fresh version, but I feel it’s not worth owning both. If you have the original, try layering it with honey perfumes to achieve something similar to Pure Nectar and longer-lasting, since the sweetness fades first.

  • I loved it at first because it smells like nectar, like the honey from the bellflowers. After two hours, on the paper, it already smells just like my original Eau D’Issey. I recommend it as a sweeter but equally fresh version, but I feel it’s not worth owning both. If you have the original, try layering it with honey perfumes for a result similar to Pure Nectar but more long-lasting, since the sweetness is what fades first.

  • This is what I was looking for, like the Chloé EDP. It promised to be ultra-feminine, daily, fresh, with rose as the star. Spoiler: I hated it with my whole being. Since then, I’ve ruled out that profile until I received a sample of this. It’s a fresh, dense floral, clean without being soapy, and very versatile. Fundamentally rose with added honey. Note: it’s not a cloying gourmand honey like Scandal; it just adds sweetness to this floral fragrance. It lasts about 4 hours on skin, with medium-high projection at the start that drops to an intimate sillage. I still don’t know if I’ll buy it; it has pleasantly surprised me and I’ve enjoyed wearing it, but it doesn’t kill me. If someone gifted it to me, I’d use it well, especially for work. If you love roses (it’s a must) and are looking for something daily, give it a look.

  • What a deliciously sweet perfume. The opening is honey and roses, which is what predominates. It’s sweet and floral, a bit strong for moderate use. It’s neither casual nor formal, more of a middle ground. I won’t be buying it because it doesn’t make me fall in love, but I must say it smells good.

  • What a rich sweet perfume! Honey and roses in the opening for sure, that’s what predominates. Sweet and floral. A bit strong for moderate use. It’s neither informal nor formal, I’d say somewhere in between. I won’t buy it because it doesn’t impact or enchant me, but I must say it’s rich and smells good.

  • Great perfume. I smell a lot of peony and honey, then as it dries down, violet appears along with the musky base that gives it personality. It’s the best in the line for me; it lasts all day, even past 12 hours until I shower. Projection is medium-high at first, but it’s noticeable, so don’t get fooled. It’s a masterpiece, but if you don’t like roses, forget it. The notes are super polished with impactful honey.

  • On my skin, the peony, rose, and aquatic notes dominate. I absolutely love it; I have nothing like it in my collection. I’d define it as fresh, elegant florals.

  • On my skin, the peony, rose, and aquatic notes really stand out. I love this perfume; I don’t have anything like it in my collection. I’d define it as fresh and elegant floral.

  • Perla Vencis

    I’m not a fan of sweet scents, but I bought this because of the perfumers. It’s one of the few gourmands I actually wear and enjoy. Upon application, the honey is very prominent throughout the entire wear. The roses and peonies float with a clean breeze thanks to the musk and honey. It works great all year round and for any occasion.