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Léonie

4.29 de 5
305 votos

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Descripción

Léonie by Maison Alhambra is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2022, this composition features a structured olfactory pyramid with top notes of lavender, mandarin, petit grain, and black currant; a heart of orange blossom, lavender, and jasmine; and a base blending musk, vanilla, cedar, and ambergris.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 24%
  • Primavera 27%
  • Verano 23%
  • Otoño 27%
  • Día 53%
  • Noche 47%

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Comunidad

305 votos

  • Positivo 85%
  • Neutral 9.5%
  • Negativo 5.6%

Pirámide olfativa

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

Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 4 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

¿La tienen, la tuvieron o la quieren?

Uso recomendado

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Dónde comprar

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Envío rápido

Entrega rápida y política de devoluciones conocida.

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Características

Resumen de votos sobre longevidad, estela, género y percepción de precio.

Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

Extremadamente costoso

Ligeramente costoso

Precio moderado

Buen precio

Excelente precio

Reseñas

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15 reseñas

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  • Matías Alejandro Cayun

    Yes, the resemblance to YSL Libre is blatant; I can’t find much difference, which is a total hit. It’s a playful, feminine, elegant, and coquettish scent that, when worn, owns everyone’s nose without being overwhelming. It’s a masterpiece at a ridiculous price.

  • It’s very similar to Libre, but the sillage and longevity were quite low during my wife’s first few uses. I’ll keep testing it, but it’s nowhere near the power of the original.

  • Although it resembles YSL Libre EDP, there are quality differences, starting with the vanilla base which, in the long run, feels a bit plastic, but you forgive it for the price. It’s great for casual application, ideal for post-shower, though it lacks the high-end elegance of Libre. I bought it for everyday office wear without spending a fortune after getting the original, and honestly, it’s gone very well for me; plus, I’ve received a compliment or two.

  • Bold… its similarity to Libre is incredible. I already have a decant of Libre and bought Leonie because it was more affordable, but it’s a fantastic option. On my skin, it lasts about 8 hours, just like Libre.

  • While it resembles Libre EDP, the quality is different. The vanilla base feels a bit synthetic, but given the price, it’s forgivable. It’s great for casual wear or right after a shower, though it lacks the sophistication of Libre. I bought it for everyday office use without spending too much, and it worked out great—even got compliments.

  • This perfume needs time to mature. When I first opened it, I was shocked—it smelled sharp and piercing, overwhelming my senses. I couldn’t handle more than two sprays; it was repulsive. I let it sit for a few weeks and tried it again. It changed drastically, becoming much more pleasant and blended. I’m not sure if it’s the liquid or my perception, but it was the most dramatic transformation I’ve experienced. Now I use it regularly; it’s agreeable, though not fascinating. It smells elegant and professional, but too musky for my taste.

  • I gifted it to my wife. At first, I thought it was excessively floral and linear, but it has excellent longevity. Over time, it mellowed out and the notes settled better; now, after a year, when sprayed on paper, it’s improved significantly: more balanced, subtle, and higher quality. The sweet floral notes aren’t as harsh anymore, and you can detect the citrus top note with a clean lavender. It’s an elegant and youthful perfume all at once.

  • Jguerrero

    I gifted this to my wife. At first, it seemed very floral and linear, but it has excellent longevity. Over time, it improved significantly; now it’s more balanced and subtle. The sweetness isn’t as harsh, and you can detect the citrus and clean lavender notes. It’s elegant yet youthful all at once.

  • It’s impossible not to think of YSL’s Libre; this is a very well-made dupe. Here are the differences I’ve noticed: longevity. Libre lasts longer; this dupe is decent (4-6 hours, better on clothes) but nowhere near the original’s 10x performance. Still, I just reapply and I’m good. The lavender: in Libre it’s a clean, elegant touch, not floral. In Leonie, it’s barely there or missing. The vanillas: in Libre they’re natural and creamy; in Leonie they’re sweeter, sometimes I get coconut or frangipani, closer to Libre Intense. That’s why I don’t wear it in summer; it overwhelms me. I actually enjoy Libre in the heat for the cedar and musk. I don’t detect petit grain or blackcurrant in either. Leonie is stronger due to the orange blossom, mandarin, and a spicy note. Libre has better balance and calm. Leonie is striking and sweet, while Libre is elegant and serene. They’re like twins from different cultures: avant-garde vs. tradition. Both are good, but they’re not the same. If you want to smell like Libre, use Libre. But I absolutely love Leonie for its personality-filled orange blossom. I bought 30ml and used it without hesitation. I happily reapply. If you don’t want to spend $120-$180 on marketing and status, buy Leonie for $10-$22. It’s beautiful and you won’t regret it. Be happy and hit the streets!

  • It’s impossible not to link it to YSL Libre; it’s a very well-made dupe. The differences I notice are: longevity (the original lasts longer, this one lasts 4-6 hours, but if you spray it on clothes, it sticks), the lavender (in Libre it’s a clean, unisex touch, here it’s very muted or barely noticeable), and the vanillas (in Libre they’re creamy and natural, here they’re sweeter, sometimes I smell coconut or frangipani, so in summer it can be a bit much for me, whereas Libre with its cedar and musk is fresher). I don’t detect petit grain or black currants on my skin. Leonie is sharper due to the orange blossom, tangerine peel, and a spicy touch with jasmine. Libre has more balance and quiet elegance. Leonie is more striking, feminine, and sweet, like Arab culture versus the modern French vibe of Libre. Both are good, each with its own charm. If you want to smell like Libre, buy Libre, but Leonie is my taste; I bought the 30ml and happily used it all up. You don’t need to pay $120-$180 for marketing and status; get Leonie for $10-$22, it’s pretty, enjoyable, and you won’t regret it. Spray yourself in it and walk out like a goddess!

  • Blue Lily Blue

    On me, it smells like funeral deodorant and gave me a migraine, though it lasted forever. I gifted it to my mom, and on her it’s gorgeous—very elegant and youthful. At 68, she looks super current and cool. I think it’s ideal for anyone 20 and up. It’s a shame it doesn’t work on my skin, but it’s absolutely beautiful. I wouldn’t recommend buying it blindly, but I’ll definitely gift Leonie Intense to my mom in the future.

  • Hey to anyone commenting later. Quick favor, please <3: I tried Libre and I like it, but the lavender feels a bit too invasive for me. Does anyone know how the lavender smells in Leonie? Is it the same or softer? I saw someone mention it's calmer in Leonie, and that caught my attention.

  • Beautiful, elegant, and has that musky touch that makes it so well-executed. It’s a dupe for Libre—my mom has the original and I love it too. Don’t expect it to beat the original, which costs ten times more, but for the price, it’s a steal. I’ll be buying it again and again.

  • Karin ulloa

    Beautiful, elegant, and powdery; it’s very well done. Obviously, it’s a dupe of Libre, which my mom owns and she loves. We shouldn’t expect a perfume that costs 10% of the original to surpass it, but its performance is excellent. Do I insist on the price? A laugh; I’ll buy it again and again.

  • World-class perfume. The trail is insane and lasts all day. It’s 95% identical to YSL, so I saved $200, and I’m super happy with this purchase.