Men
Livre Blanc
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Livre Blanc by Zara is a men's fragrance from the olfactory family. The nose behind this composition is Olivia Giacobetti. Launched in 2023, it features cotton flower as the top note, white wood as the heart note, and musk as the base note.
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- Positivo 82%
- Neutral 12%
- Negativo 6.3%
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Note: This isn’t anything that will revolutionize the industry; there are already similar things out there, just more expensive. The opening is very talcum-like, clean, and fresh; the drydown is where the magic happens, turning elegant. It’s very floral, but it doesn’t smell masculine or feminine—it’s right in the middle. To me, it smells like clothes straight out of the dryer, haha, a crude comparison but it works. Although the notes are different, the drydown reminds me of Dior Homme Cologne, so you know where this is going. It performs great in hot and humid environments; I live by the beach and can confirm it.
Smells clean with a citrus note, but it’s a rip-off. It doesn’t throw more than a meter, leaves no trail, and lasts 4-5 hours on clothes if you’re lucky. I wouldn’t even categorize it as a perfume given how little it offers. It’s a shame that such a good scent, even if not novel, has so little, if not any, presence.
If you want to smell like clean, freshly ironed laundry, this is your perfume. Add it to your collection. The projection is average, about an hour and a half. The longevity is decent for this type of fragrance, lasting between three and four hours; after that, you have to hunt it down, although it can still last up to five hours on skin.
It smells super clean with a citrus touch, but ultimately it’s a letdown. It doesn’t project beyond an arm’s length, leaves no trail, and lasts only 4-5 hours if you’re lucky on clothes. I wouldn’t even classify it as a perfume given how little it offers. It’s a shame that such a good, non-trendy scent has so little, or no, presence.
If you’re looking to smell like clean, freshly ironed clothes, this is the one for you. Give it a try. The projection is normal, about an hour and a half. The longevity is correct for this type of fragrance, between three and four hours, then you have to reapply, though it’s still noticeable until five hours on skin.
I suffer from chronic migraines, and lately, all my perfumes have been too intense for me. I searched high and low for scents described as ‘clean, soapy, fresh, everyday, gym,’ but everything always led me to the opposite of what I wanted (mentholated, citrus, etc.). I had lost hope until I searched for the ‘cotton’ note and found this masterpiece. It smells exactly as I imagined: a freshly bought/ironed cotton t-shirt, laundry detergent, a clean wash hanging out to dry. Contrary to my belief that it would be too subtle and require layering, I was wrong. It’s potent enough to wear on its own, though you do need to apply and reapply quite a bit because the longevity isn’t great. I definitely love it, recommend it, and will buy it again. I haven’t found anything remotely similar to it yet. At the very least, give it a try.
Pure sensation of freshly washed skin. Super simple; I use it mostly for myself. Ideal for quiet days at home or even for sleeping, it leaves a very pleasant atmosphere. Very unisex.
I tested it a few hours ago and at first thought it had no projection or longevity. After an hour, it became noticeable: clean, with that cotton touch and a musky base. After a shower, at five hours, it’s still there, softer but present. At 15 degrees, it’s ideal for transitional weather, for work or close meetings. It works well for men or women because it evokes cleanliness, simplicity, and light fabrics.
Bad. Starting with the diva complex that most sellers at this store seem to have, the scent smells like something akin to clean and iris. Thirty euros that could be invested in anything else. I’ll never trust Carlos the blonde from Zara again; I always go with the best attitude and always end up telling myself the same thing: his colognes are supermarket quality.
I have chronic migraines, and lately, all my perfumes felt too intense for me. I searched and searched for options described as ‘clean scent, soap, fresh, daily, for the gym,’ but everything led me to menthol or citrus—the exact opposite of what I needed. I had lost hope until I looked for the cotton note and found this gem. It smells exactly as I imagined: like a freshly bought and ironed cotton t-shirt, laundry detergent, a clean wash hanging out to dry. Contrary to my fear that it would be too subtle and require layering, I was wrong; it’s potent enough to wear alone, though you do need to apply and reapply it fairly often since the longevity isn’t amazing. I definitely love it, recommend it, and will buy it again. I haven’t found anything even remotely similar up to today. At minimum, try it.