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Lolita Lempicka Le Premier Parfum Eau de Toilette (Morsure d’Amour)

Annick Menardo
Perfumista
Annick Menardo
4.02 de 5
621 votos

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Descripción

Lolita Lempicka Le Premier Parfum Eau de Toilette (Morsure d'Amour) by Lolita Lempicka is a floral-fruity gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2011, the nose behind this composition is Annick Menardo. The top notes are almond, cherry, vanilla, Amalfi lemon, and blackcurrant; the heart notes are iris, licorice, and jasmine; the base notes are violet leaf, incense, and musk.

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  • Invierno 16%
  • Primavera 33%
  • Verano 21%
  • Otoño 29%
  • Día 75%
  • Noche 25%

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Comunidad

621 votos

  • Positivo 85%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 2.1%

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Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Estela

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Género

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5 reseñas

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  • I received it as a sample when ordering another perfume online. At first, I loved the sweetness: cherry, iris, almond, licorice, and incense. It was autumn, so it fit the fresh vibe perfectly. I hit the ‘love it’ button immediately. But after using it for a few days, it started to overwhelm me. I learned that while I like those notes separately, together they are too much. On my skin, it became very sweet and powdery. Such a pity.

  • It smells like the original at first, but dries down differently. It’s super light, like an ultra-light version. It’s rich, but if you’re looking for longevity and sillage, this isn’t for you. It’s for daily, casual wear, but after about 4 hours, you need to reapply a lot.

  • This EDT is missing the star anise I adore, but it captures the essence of the original Lolita from years ago. Upon application, a potent lemon lasts a few seconds before giving way to cherry, almond, and vanilla. Half an hour in, it’s licorice mixed with iris; I didn’t detect the jasmine. The incense keeps it going for over 12 hours. Delicious, though taste is subjective. I like it, though I prefer the original, but this doesn’t overwhelm in the heat. Test it on your skin first due to pH.

  • I love it! It’s a rare, sweet, and totally unique scent compared to everything else I know. I wanted to write a review but couldn’t stop myself from using it, lol. It’s only 30€ and my mom gifted it to me to share with my sister. I snagged it at a small-town pharmacy for an incredible price. I don’t know where to buy this brand or edition in Argentina, but I also own the Fleur de Corail from there and adore it, even though this one is better. I don’t understand the notes, but it’s a perfect balance between sweet and something harder to define. I’m babbling, BUT I LOVE IT.

  • Annick Menardo nailed this 2011 flanker. At first, it smells just like the original, but then you notice they swapped out the anise and violet for Amalfi lemon, refreshing it instantly. The almond isn’t creamy—it’s green and crunchy, while the violet leaves add a fresh touch. The iris and licorice are dustier yet clean, almost soapy, with a light musk and incense. It’s delicious, luminous, and perfect for hot days.