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Lira
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Lira by Xerjoff is an oriental floral fragrance for women, launched in 2011. The nose behind this composition is Chris Maurice. The top notes are blood orange, bergamot, and lavender; the heart notes are cinnamon, jasmine, and rose; and the base notes are vanilla, caramel, and musk.
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- Positivo 84%
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I feel out of this world with this review, but I HATED IT WITH MY SOUL. I bought this perfume with all the hype, that it smells like a lemon foot, that it’s exquisite, that this and that… but no. I opened it, sprayed one atomizer on my wrist, and was shocked. It’s the most nauseating smell I’ve ever heard; I only felt an extremely strong bitter lemon, licorice, floor-cleaning lavender, and very faintly, a vanilla. Where’s the cinnamon and caramel??? I don’t feel them at all. The projection is huge, I admit. One single spray is enough. But I had to go wash my arms because the scent is so strong it gives me a headache and, on me, nausea. Even after washing, the smell didn’t fully go away. I’m very sad; I had so much hope for this perfume, and it was a total disaster. I don’t understand the hype it has…
But what a lovely perfume. It’s my first gourmand, and it opened my curiosity to explore more. An opening of orange and vanilla, smelling like a baked, vanilla-infused dessert, exquisite to my nose. A super edible aroma; not everyone likes smelling so much like ‘food,’ so I recommend trying it first.
What a beautiful fragrance. I’m keeping this for life.
I fell for the TikTok hype where they recommended this perfume for smelling like a lemon ponche and being a diva. The truth is, it smells good, and in the dry down, you can feel that scent, but it doesn’t win me over. As hours pass, it becomes less sweet; I’d prefer it to be much sweeter. I detect notes of lemon, talc, bergamot, and musk, but I don’t feel they’re well-balanced. I don’t get the hype. I wouldn’t pay the full price, what a pity.
I bought a decant to try it without risking much, since there are no testers here and the price is high for a blind buy. I must say the scent is delicious; it doesn’t resemble anything I’ve smelled before. Unfortunately, I never got to try Lolita Lempicka’s L because they discontinued it, but the longevity is pitiful on my skin (barely 2 hours), which stopped me from buying the full size. Luckily, I found an inspiration from Parlour Perfumes that is identical; plus, since it’s an extrait, it has beastly longevity of over 12 hours on skin. I’ll keep buying the alternative, which is much more economical and durable than the original.
A rich fragrance, smells like a lemon tart as they say, but when it dries down on my skin, it smells like tobacco and becomes masculine. I don’t dislike it, but having tried the new Devotion and Sweet Pastry, I think those suit me better.
The first time I smelled it, it didn’t fully convince me; I liked it, but not enough. After several months, I tried it again and it fascinated me on my skin. Indeed, it smells like a lemon tart; it’s gourmand, but on me, the citrus note of bergamot (which I adore) dominates, which is exactly what I wanted since my gourmand phase is long past. As it dries down, it becomes creamier and softer, a marvel. In the end, I bought the 30ml bottle.
What a delight. Citrus caramel with spices, super sweet and 100% edible, yet with a light air like a fluffy sponge cake, not a heavy tart. A beautiful, addictive scent, gourmand from head to toe, perfect for fall and winter. 100% unisex, though I think it suits girls more. On my skin, it lasts over 8 hours, with strong projection and sillage for the first two hours, then moderate. Maybe it could be better for the price, but it’s not bad. I’m not sure if it smells like Lolita Lempicka’s L since I never tried it, but I think Devotion could substitute it if you’re looking for something similar for much less. I’d love to have it in my collection.
This perfume smells almost identical to Lolita Lempicka’s L.
As the years go by, it remains my favorite fragrance. I’d buy it a thousand times without hesitation.
This is delicious. It’s like walking into a candy shop in winter. The opening notes are exquisite.
Lemon caramel, this perfume is that, an orange and lemon caramel. To my nose, it’s very similar to Lolita Lempika’s Lolitaland, except that one has peach and is a tiny bit sweeter. If you have one, you’ll like the other, and if you have one, I don’t think you need both.
Finally I have this perfume, undoubtedly my favorite. It opens with a citrus note and quickly turns into a buttery lemon cookie or a fluffy cake, nothing cloying. It’s perfect for autumn and winter and isn’t too heavy for the heat (although I haven’t tried it in the heat yet). It lasts 5-6 hours, good performance, and every time I smell it, I feel happy and wrapped in warmth. The price hurt, it’s not cheap, but I would buy it again; I always want to have it in my collection.
Wow, gorgeous, a delicate and elegant gourmand. Sweet in just the right measure, it combines caramel with something fresh. I don’t feel the ‘lemon cookie’ as much; it’s not a standard lemon. Similar to Devotion, but finer and perhaps without the panettone sweetness. The only thing I don’t like is its price.
A vanilla where there isn’t one. Now, for the exorbitant price it has, it would be appropriate for it to last more than 30 minutes… what a pity because it smells incredible.
I really like it, but more for winter. It’s a bit like Lolita’s L, but it has its own Xerjoff/Casa Morati DNA. To me, in its final drydown (around 6 hours), it resembles Mancera’s Black Vanilla in its drydown. At first, they don’t resemble each other at all, but in the end, that powerful, powdery, slightly musky vanilla emerges, which is addictive and clings to the skin.
I couldn’t be happier with this perfume in my collection. A while ago I tried Devotion and was disappointed because it was simple and didn’t last long. I looked for similar scents and found Lira. I read that it didn’t last long and was scared, since on my skin perfumes usually don’t last. I bought the 30ml and I’m head over heels. It’s sweet and delicate, lasted about 8/9 hours, and I can smell it strongly for the first 4. It smells like lemon shortbread dough with butter, vanilla, and caramel. When I finish the 30ml, I will definitely buy the 100ml. I love it.
At first, it smells like bug spray, like Raid, lasts ten minutes, and then changes. It becomes creamy and settles into the scent of a lemon pie, not a direct citrus. It stays like that until it fades, without lasting many hours, very soft. I didn’t like it at first, but what a surprise; with more use, I’m discovering nuances I absolutely love, I think we’ll get along well. When it dries, it smells very similar to Kayali’s Vanilla 28, minus the spicy pepper note that the latter has.
The more I read, the more I’m convinced that gender boundaries are breaking down in fragrance. I absolutely love Lira and would buy it a million times over. It opens with a sweet citrus note with a hint of lavender, but within minutes, the cinnamon works its magic. That licorice is submerged in vanilla and caramel, a true treat for the senses. Once it dries down, the musk balances everything and makes it special; it’s wearable in any season. Just keep in mind that every skin will interpret it differently. It lasted 8 hours on my skin with moderate projection and a wide sillage, plus a couple more hours close to the skin.
Incredible. It smells like an orange caramel with beastly longevity.
I was really eager to try it due to the huge hype, but it disappointed me. I perceive it as a unisex vanilla with a tobacco dry down. I didn’t like it. My favorite remains Italica; that one is truly a masterpiece from this house.
I’m thinking of buying it this Christmas. It represents Christmas to me: holiday sweets, frosted citrus fruits, butter cookies, and vanilla candies. It’s not just any perfume; it’s magical, even the bottle has a Christmas color 🎄🎁 EDIT: I already bought it. Yay.
It’s my favorite perfume today; I don’t know how to describe it without doing it justice. It’s like a lemon-orange pound cake with lots of vanilla, but it always retains a perfumed quality, not just edible. It reminds me of Lolitaland but more refined. It lasts forever and projects wildly.
Oh, what a lovely perfume. Very citrusy at first, quickly moves to the heart, and I love closing my eyes because the notes are distinct and balanced. Egyptian jasmine, cinnamon, and licorice. All present, with a smoky touch that makes them slightly darker without clumping them together. It becomes soft, and the caramel really stands out. Beautiful for autumn, winter, and night. Nice sillage and projection without being overwhelming. If you like warm and enveloping scents, give it a try. Curiously: I notice more caramel on my wrist and more vanilla behind my ears. I have a decant and it will go into my collection. If you like Casamorati, Lira will seduce you. A fine sweet, like its name suggests, an instrument with a sumptuous melody. For dancing.
It’s been on my list for a while, and after trying a decant, I decided to buy the bottle. What a beauty. Citrus opening with lavender. As it dries, the cinnamon and licorice become noticeable. The base appears quickly, featuring spectacular vanilla and caramel that give it that gourmand touch. It’s not a beast; it stays on the skin for hours with daily bursts, but has little projection. I also own Bake, which is completely different: Bake is more informal and sweet. Having both isn’t redundant. A 10/10 and totally unisex.
I was given a sample and it was both a yes and a no. I took my time deciding to add it to my collection. It smells like freshly baked lemon cake, very gourmand. I’ve had it for a year but don’t wear it out; I’m in love with it and sometimes spray it at home to enjoy alone. The girl who gave it to me said it reminded her of Devotion, but when I tested both on my arms, they deceived me—they’re different things. I enjoyed both, but I threw away the D&G one because I ended up hating it and thought it would make me hate Lira. However, after returning from vacation and trying Lira again, I realized they don’t even remotely resemble each other. Edit: Every time I wear it, I get a sweet craving. I say, wow, that smells delicious, and then I remember it’s perfume. I don’t find it funny smelling like lemon cake; it’s not my favorite and never will be.
It’s identical to Dolce & Gabbana’s Devotion. Soft and long-lasting, with lemon, musky vanilla, and woody notes. Great longevity.
It’s similar to Devotion, but at first it’s bitter before the sweet lemon comes through. In my opinion, it lacks intensity; for the price, I expected more projection. I prefer Devotion because it’s more musky, sweet, and gourmand.
Starts with a citrusy note that smells like Mercadona glass cleaner, but as it dries, it gains a depth I didn’t expect.
I love it, but the longevity is super short 🙁 I thought it was just my skin, so I shared some decants and everyone had the same experience: an incredible fragrance that disappears in no time.
Smells like floor cleaner.
For me, it’s totally worth the price; it’s beautiful from start to drydown. The downside is that it’s very volatile. I know for sure this is the one I’ll wear on my wedding day.
I might be crazy, but it feels more like Musc Ravageur than Devotion to me. On my skin, it lasts about 7-8 hours with notable projection for the first hour and a half, which is perfect for this type of intimate vanilla fragrance. The drydown features a vanilla note subtly accented with cinnamon, licorice, and caramel, plus a sandalwood/musk combo that gives it body and density. The opening is obviously loaded with citrus, dominated by orange.
Reminds me of my beloved L by Lolita Lempicka. Lira is gorgeous. A citrus cookie with cinnamon, sweet, soft, and huggable. A perfect perfume for autumn and winter.
What a beautiful scent, it’s the glaze on a citrus pudding that dries down to smell like pure candy, a delicious vanilla. I really can’t imagine my collection without this piece; it’s a gorgeous, seductive yet not obvious fragrance for women.
It’s a spectacular lemon foot.
Lemon cake turned into perfume, citrus notes wrapped in vanilla and caramel. From the start, the citrus is already enveloped in a dense vanilla and caramel; as it dries down, the acidity softens a bit, gaining depth and sweetness. It evokes Christmas, those festive sweets. It leans quite feminine to me; I like the scent but can’t quite see myself wearing it. In this line of sweet citrus perfumes, I’d definitely stick with Ani X.
It reminds me of Kayali’s Capri in a Bottle Lemon Sugar—a lemon with lots of sugar, quite palatable. It has a faint, distant resemblance to L by Lolita Lempicka. I bought it because people said they were similar, but to my nose, they have nothing in common.
Every time I wear it, I’m reminded of the fruit in the Roscón de Reyes cake. It’s a delight, I get compliments, and it leaves a trail wherever I go.
Lira is pure delight, so simple. A true gourmand. Smells like a lemon tart with vanilla made by a great cook: everything in its place, perfectly balanced. To me, it has an air of Dolce & Gabbana’s Devotion; in fact, I notice they’re quite similar. The longevity and sillage are above average.