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L’Interdit Eau de Toilette

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Givenchy
Anne Flipo
Perfumista
Anne Flipo
4.01 de 5
2,207 votos

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Givenchy L'Interdit Eau de Toilette is a floral musky woody fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition was created by Dominique Ropion, Anne Flipo, and Fanny Bal. Its olfactory structure unfolds with an opening of poppy, giving way to a heart of neroli, orange blossom, and musk, while the base rests on vetiver and patchouli.

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  • Positivo 78%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 9.7%

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  • I didn’t like it. It loses the elegance of the EDP, smelling generic and ordinary—just more of the same old stuff. I wouldn’t buy it; at that price, there are cheaper and more distinguished options. To each their own!

  • What a delight! I received a sample with another purchase and couldn’t resist. It has great sillage and excellent longevity for an EDT. I find it super elegant, revitalizing, and delicious. It’s sweet but perfectly balanced with the florals. I see it more for autumn and winter than for warm weather.

  • Rociopucheta

    It’s an excellent floral with very good performance for an eau de toilette. If you like neroli, it should be in your collection. It’s elegant and more versatile than the EDP. At 23, I find this EDT version fresher; the other one tends to overwhelm me a bit in warm climates.

  • BleuMinette

    I can’t describe it by its notes. I see neroli, lots of white flowers, but it’s a neroli caramel, a floral gumdrop. It’s not gourmand, but it has a balanced synthetic element that gives it an edible sweetness. Sometimes I want to chew on my wrist just to feel it. It attracts me so much that my nose asks for it on its own. I don’t know the EDP to compare, but for me, it’s a 10. Updated 6/10/2020: Second review after the initial infatuation. It’s very hot and windy today. I chose L’Interdit before heading to work and regretted it; I’m sure it overwhelmed everyone around me. Conclusion: it doesn’t matter if it’s an EDT, don’t wear it on hot days. It loses its charm, and the orange blossom gumdrop becomes sticky and unbearable. Save it for autumn.

  • BleuMinette

    I can’t quite describe it with the listed notes. It says ‘nardos,’ and there are many nardos. White flowers, but not just any floral—it’s a caramel of nardos, a white-flower gumdrop, a floral candy. It’s not gourmand, or at least doesn’t seem like it, yet it has a balanced synthetic element mixed with natural sweetness that makes it taste edible. Sometimes I want to chew on my wrist (ouch, sounds weird 😜😂). I’m so drawn to it that my nose demands it, even if it’s not the right occasion. It’s a necessity to wear it. I don’t know the EDP, but for me, it’s a 10. ✔️Edited 6/10/2020: Second opinion after the blind infatuation wore off. It was very hot and dry. I chose L’Interdit before heading to work and regretted it immediately. I’m sure it overwhelms everyone around me. Conclusion: it doesn’t matter if it’s EDT; don’t wear it in the heat. The charm disappears, and the orange-flower gumdrop becomes sticky and unbearable. Save it for autumn.

  • Very delicious. If you like florals but not too citrusy, not heavy on patchouli, and not as floral or sweet as Gucci Bloom, this is for you. The opening is strong but not overpowering. Then it settles into something delicate. It doesn’t have the potency of the EDP, which makes it more wearable and versatile for all-day wear and any season. I use it every day. It has good longevity for an EDT. My skin is olive, and soft fragrances don’t last on me, while those heavy in patchouli become sharp. I recommend it if you’re looking for these kinds of options.

  • lacasitadepan

    Just bought it. Loved it at first sniff. I was looking for something reminiscent of Givenchy’s Play for Her, and this fragrance is quite similar, leaving me satisfied. It also reminds me a bit of Elie Saab’s Girl of Now, perhaps a more affordable version. Good performance for an EDT. I prefer it to the EDP; it’s more wearable and less cloying. I’d give it a 7/10.

  • I received a sample and must confess that the opening was rich, but once it dried down, the floral blend didn’t work for me. Neroli just isn’t my thing.

  • It’s not overwhelming like the others. I live in a tropical country and wear it all year round. Delicious, elegant, and long-lasting.

  • If you like neroli, this is for you. The trail and longevity are huge on my skin. I forgot that L’Interdit used to disgust me and tried it; the neroli overpowered my morning scent, and I can still smell it in my throat. If you don’t like neroli, don’t test it on blotter paper.

  • If you like nardos, I recommend it. Its trail and longevity are enormous on my skin. I forgot that I hate L’Interdit and tried it. The nardo overpowered the perfume I was wearing, and I can still smell it in my throat. If you don’t like nardos, don’t even bother testing it on paper.

  • A powerful and effective EDT flanker. It evolves into a creamy orange blossom with soft neroli and a fruity touch reminiscent of ripe plum. It’s not fresh, but rather creamy, youthful, and seductive. Ideal for romantic, carefree women who wear jeans and t-shirts. Best suited for cold weather. Perfumer Ropion did an excellent job with the floral accords. By the way, the poppy note doesn’t come through at all, but its marketing is original.

  • This EDT version is a delight: it smells of orange blossom, neroli, musk, and a touch of vetiver. I didn’t like the EDP because the patchouli and ambroxan were too much for me. It has great projection and lasts about 6 hours.

  • Sweet and that’s it; it’s so sweet you can’t feel the other notes; for me, it’s poorly designed; it’s just sweet and that’s it, so you don’t know what it smells like, and the worst part is that it causes olfactory fatigue: half an hour later, you stop smelling it yourself, which is terrible if I wear it. It’s beyond whether others can smell it; I won’t repeat. I’ll try it in summer; here in Argentina it’s autumn; we’ll see if the heat changes my opinion. 30/1/2024: I finished it a few months ago, and the truth is it’s a very rich fragrance, but you have to let it oxidate for a few months before using it. You open it, wear it, and store it; 3-4 months later, you use it again, and it’s completely different. After that time, all the notes are finally felt.

  • I LOVE IT. I think for an EDT, it’s potent, so I felt safe buying it because I believe the EDP wouldn’t suit me. The notes are delicious and have a fabulous combination.

  • I LOVE this scent; I think for an EDT it’s potent, which is why I feel secure about buying it because I don’t think the EDP would suit me. The notes are more than delicious and it has a fabulous combination of scents.

  • Kashmir88

    I loved it; I notice it’s similar to the EDP but I think this one is softer. I don’t smell the neroli as much as in others like the Infinissime or Gabrielle Essence, but in this combination, I like the neroli (I generally don’t like it if the note is too strong). What I can say is that I put it on at 7 am and just showered at 4:40 pm and it’s still on my skin. Amazed.

  • With all due respect, but for me, this fragrance is a resounding no. I used it once and it overwhelmed me with a sharp sweetness that left no room for any other notes; I could even smell it in my throat and it gave me nausea; it’s not something I’d repeat to change my mind. A debut and a farewell; it put me off trying any other flankers for now.

  • With all due respect, for me, it’s a resounding NO. I wore it once and it overwhelmed me with a sharp sweetness that left no room for anything else; I could even feel it in my throat, and it gave me nausea. I wouldn’t try it again to see if my opinion changes. Debut and farewell: it turned me off from trying any other flankers for now.

  • For me, it’s a resounding yes to the EDP with that ambroxan; it just doesn’t quite close for me, I prefer this version. It’s very grounding; it doesn’t overwhelm or saturate me, I can smell the flowers, and I’d like to try the new one and the Millefime to see if I should get a backup of this because it definitely suits my nose. I detect a bit of incense; it’s a soft oriental and floral, and I wore it in summer with great pleasure. Excellent performance and trail.

  • I tested L’Interdit EDT samples. It seems very lovely and of excellent quality. I was surprised because it lasted about 6 hours on my skin (longer than some EDPs I own) and had good projection. I think this version might appeal to those who find the EDP overwhelming but love the characteristic scent (nardos + pear).

  • I received some samples of L’Interdit EDT and kept testing it. It seems like a very nice and high-quality fragrance; I was surprised because it lasted about 6 hours on my skin (more than some EDPs I own) and had great projection. I think this new version might appeal to those who find the EDP overwhelming but enjoy the signature scent of this line (neroli + pear).

  • It’s sweet, like the ones you eat when you’re a kid. I love it, it lasts, and projects well. It’s not elegant; it’s more cheerful and relaxed.

  • Juicy neroli, younger and more versatile than the EDP, zero sweetness, 100% floral and musky. It’s a fragrance with subtle elegance. I don’t detect the vetiver, thankfully. Projection and longevity are excellent; very durable and wearable. Love it.

  • Finally, I give up: I had my reservations because I tried it a year ago and my nose was already turned off by some other dry scent. Now, after a week of testing all its flankers, I have to admit the EDT, Intense, and regular EDP are a marvel: round, creamy, edible, elegant, and deep, with a touch of light and a winter walk vibe. They work for me in summer and on sunny days thanks to that rebellious trait of a creamy doughnut and fairground that slips through the seams, dancing with a tolerable peach note—no artificial bubblegum. It’s a tasty peach, more about the flavor than the scent. I’ll buy a small bottle to keep in my closet. It doesn’t fully identify with me, but I always come back to these charming, slightly aged, and clean aromas, even though I confess to being a fan of salty and lemony fragrances. A beauty! Hope they don’t mess it up.

  • Finally, I give up. I had reservations because I tried it a year ago with my nose turned upside down due to another dry perfume that didn’t work for us. Now, after a week of testing all its flankers, I admit the EDT, Intense, and regular EDP are wonders: round, plush, edible, elegant, and deep, with a touch of winter light and air… yet they also work in summer with sun, thanks to that rebellious trait of creamy doughnuts and fairs that leaks through the seams, dancing with a bearable peach note, nothing artificial. This is a tasty peach, more about the flavor than the scent. I’ll buy a small bottle for my closet. It doesn’t fully define me, but I always return to these charming, slightly aged, and clean aromas, even though I confess to loving salty and citrusy fragrances… A beauty! Hope they don’t mess it up.

  • I have a sample and I’m not sure what to think: I love the opening with those rice powder vibes, but I can’t figure out what causes it (maybe the poppy, though I thought it didn’t smell like it), but then the flowers take over and sound very artificial, like bubblegum, which ruins the fragrance. I think it just needs more natural florals.

  • Rich but nothing special. I remember testing it in a duty-free shop and smelling rich, elegant grapes, but it doesn’t have those notes. I tried it again today, and it doesn’t smell like I remembered; I barely smell the original. It is rich, but it’s a flanker that’s much fresher and summery, which makes sense. I’m not sure if I’d choose to buy it within the L’Interdit collection. Compared to the powerhouses in this collection, it doesn’t hold its own.

  • I have samples that will last me a while. I won’t buy it. It has a charming opening but quickly turns serious, boring, and faded on my skin until it loses my interest. When it came out, I thought it could be my new crush, but nothing happened. I applied it a while ago, and it’s almost gone. My husband asks what perfume I’m wearing and says it smells like ‘lady.’ There’s some truth to that. It evokes an image I like, but as a scent, it doesn’t call to me. Now it smells like my mom’s purses: a mix of leather and mint gum. It smells like my mom’s subtly perfumed handkerchief emerging from her bag in the darkness of an old carpeted movie theater.

  • Unlike the EDP, this is much airier with fresher flowers. It feels more daytime than nighttime. In my case, the nardos aren’t as prominent; the orange blossom stands out, otherwise I wouldn’t have liked it. The longevity is over 8 hours, I feel it for at least 6, then the trail drops to skin level, but if someone leans in, they can still detect it. A compliment magnet. Its resemblance to My Way is astonishing, but L’Interdit performs better. It’s a fantastic perfume that will make history.

  • Unlike the EDP, this is much more airy, and I feel the flowers are fresher. It feels more daytime than nighttime to me. In my case, the neroli doesn’t come through much, with orange blossom standing out above. The longevity is over 8 hours, I feel it for at least 6, then the trail drops to skin level, but if you lean in, you can still smell it. A compliment magnet. Its resemblance to My Way is amazing, but L’Interdit gives better performance. It’s a great perfume that will make history.

  • Paola Andrade

    I’m in love with this EDT and Rouge version of the L’Interdit line. Every time I wear them, people ask what I’m wearing; I smell great, what a delight. My bottle is running low, but I have a dilemma: should I buy the EDT again or try the EDP?

  • It’s cheerful, sweet, and youthful. It lasts well on skin and clothes. People compliment you wearing it.

  • It’s cheerful and sweet, but as a 25-year-old, I have to say it’s not for young people. I feel it’s very much a ‘woman over 40’ fragrance. It smells like sugared white flowers, nothing extraordinary.

  • It’s cheerful and sweet, but as a 25-year-old, I’d say it’s not for young people. It smells very much like a fragrance for women over 40. It smells like sugary white flowers, nothing extraordinary.

  • Even though it’s an EDT, it’s super intense and long-lasting. Personally, I didn’t like it much; it reminds me of Michael Kors Very Hollywood. I wouldn’t buy it again.

  • jerry drake

    I don’t know how they do it, but Givenchy’s feminine fragrances always have something special, that DNA, that extraordinary and pleasant touch. L’Interdit is a beautiful, soapy, floral perfume. The combination of orange blossom, neroli, and poppy creates a wonderfully harmonious warmth, and the patchouli note is also very pleasant. I also perceive jasmine, neither too much nor too little, just right. It’s a charming combination, and the scent unfolds differently after half an hour. The longevity is good to very good, and it blends wonderfully into the skin. Totally interesting, incredibly wearable, sexy, sophisticated, and elegant without being over the top. Follow the motto ‘less is more,’ but don’t be mistaken, it’s anything but discreet. All in all, a pleasant fragrance with enough sobriety for all occasions. The love-hate relationship with neroli is a matter of taste and important when deciding.

  • I’ve learned to love this fragrance. I think the poppy, neroli, and patchouli notes make an strangely beautiful duet. How does it smell on my skin? People tell me it smells like honey candies, very sweet and soft. Fortunately, I have a spare bottle.

  • LaYeyaKora

    I absolutely love this perfume. It smells feminine, fresh, and aromatic. At first, there are elegant, non-cloying neroli notes, and then the dry-down… oh, the dry-down! The bottle says patchouli and vetiver, but to me, it smells like oyamel resin, a forest, oak. It smells like a mountain of huge pines covered in vegetation and flowers everywhere. I bought it on sale and fell in love; now I’m getting my second bottle. If you like floral and resinous scents, don’t hesitate, it’s for you.