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Mon Paris Intensement
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Mon Paris Intensement by Yves Saint Laurent is a floral chypre fragrance for women. Launched in 2020, this composition was created by Olivier Cresp, Dora Baghriche, and Harry Fremont. The top notes reveal raspberry, blackcurrant, pear, orange, and bergamot; the heart unfolds with May rose, Bulgarian rose, peony, datura, and freesia; while the base notes settle on vanilla, patchouli, white musk, benzoin, and cashmere.
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Hi Maymay, it’s coming to Mexico in late 2020 or mid-2021, unfortunately. You’ll only find it if you buy it online.
It’s a delicious fragrance with a potent opening that’s a bit overwhelming at first, then it calms down without becoming subtle. On my skin, the rose is minimal and slightly boozy, but after 20 minutes it becomes almost identical to Sì by Armani. I tested it on my arms: one week with MPI and another with SGA, and my family said they smelled the same. The sillage is wider than the original and lasts 8 hours on skin and clothes until washed. I recommend it for its exquisite scent and longevity; I give it 8.5/10.
I love it, I love it, I love it! Raspberry, currants, and rose. With this, I can already think about not needing anything else in my collection. The opening is a bit strong but softens without losing power or presence, evolving to show off its full range of notes. It lasts forever and leaves the best kind of trail.
It definitely resembles ‘Si Rose Signature’—same vibe—but Mon Paris Intensement is sweeter and fresher. The fruity aroma is very pleasant, like a sweet pear, and nothing as harsh as in other perfumes (like La Belle or L’Interdit).
I love it, I love it, I love it! Raspberries, blackcurrants, and roses. I think with this one I can already consider myself done with my collection. A bit strong at first, but it mellows out without losing its power or presence. It evolves to reveal all its notes, lasts forever, and has a great sillage.
I’m head over heels for this fragrance. It opens with a delicious, fruity-floral scent in that exact order. The sillage is amazing; I can’t stop smelling myself. It’s the best I’ve tried in a long time.
Roses, roses, and a gorgeous touch of red berries—sexy and easy to wear. I absolutely love it!
I also own the original Mon Paris, and this one smells much fruitier and sweeter, like a raspberry sorbet without that artificial strawberry note some perfumes have. As it dries down, the floral side shines brighter without losing its sweetness; the patchouli is more subtle, and the vanilla adds a cozy touch. Performance? Super good, about 6 hours with one extra reapplication close to the skin. Great sillage and projection for the first 3–3.5 hours, then it settles to a moderate trail. Do I need both? No—I use the classic daily because it’s fresher and more floral, and this one for special occasions. That said, I’m leaning toward this last one for its extra sweetness and depth; it’s for a girl who doesn’t want to go unnoticed. Highly recommended!
I also own the original Mon Paris EDP, which is much fruitier and sweeter than floral—it smells like a raspberry sorbet without that artificial strawberry note found in others. As it dries down, the floral side shines without losing its sweetness; the patchouli is more subtle, and the vanilla adds warmth. Performance: super good, about 6 hours with one extra reapplication close to the skin. Great sillage and projection for the first 3–3.5 hours, then it settles to a moderate trail. Do I need both? No. The classic is for daily wear because it’s fresher, while Intensement is for special occasions thanks to its sweetness and depth. I highly recommend it for a girl who doesn’t want to go unnoticed.
Hi hi! First, I had the Mon Paris and it was a resounding no, a blind buy that gave me a headache. Afraid to try another, I took my time reading reviews and testing… Ohhhh, what a surprise! A much more beautiful fragrance. It reminded me of Narciso Rodriguez Fleur Musc mixed with Chloe EDP, how elegant! I fell in love with those roses, that sweet fruity note, and the benjoin. Love love, it conquered me. It’s used day and night, avant-garde, timeless, elegant, and balanced. On my skin, it lasts about 6 hours, but I don’t mind reapplying.
I own both the original Mon Paris and Intensement. It’s very feminine; when you first spray it, you smell blackcurrants and red fruits, but as it dries down, the rose takes over with those fruity undertones. Even though I’m not a huge rose fan, this combination makes it absolutely delicious. Perfect for cool days, autumn, or spring, and very versatile if you like roses. If you don’t, give it a chance—you might fall in love.
I own the original Mon Paris, the floral, and the Intensement. This one is very feminine: opening with blackcurrants, then red fruits, and in the dry-down, lots of roses accompanied by red fruits. It’s feminine and elegant. I’m not a fan of roses, but this accompaniment makes it delicious. Perfect for fresh days, autumn, or spring. If you like roses, it’s very versatile. If you love red fruits and roses, you’ll adore it. If you don’t like either, give it a chance like I did; maybe you’ll fall in love.
It’s super floral and musky; the opening and the first two hours are identical to NR’s Fleur Musc with a touch of red fruits. I would have liked more red fruits and fewer roses. It has good trail and longevity, but the rose saturates a bit. Later, as it dries down, it becomes identical to LVEB Rosé. It’s versatile but doesn’t add anything new.
It’s a simple perfume, nothing complicated. Soft, although it should be more intense given its name. On my skin, it lasts 3 to 4 hours and then fades to skin scent. It has something acidic that I like and something else that I dislike; I’m not sure if it’s the datura… I bought a 30 ml bottle to try it; for now, I don’t know if I’d buy it again, maybe I should try another flanker. I feel it’s jovial, I don’t see it for night or formal occasions. Still testing…
I took it out of my collection because it doesn’t last long on the skin. It’s rich and youthful, but the opening is too acidic for my taste.
It’s very rich and similar to the original: sweet, fruity, and juicy roses. But I must say, it has the intensity that I have of a Kardashian 😕; it lasts less than the original.
It’s tender, delicate, and innocent. The rose rules, although the opening with blackcurrants, pear, and raspberry sweetens it up. Olfactorily, it’s very well crafted, although it’s not a beast in projection or longevity. It’s similar to Olympéa Flora but with less impact. In its defense, the essential oils seem very natural, albeit volatile, and I don’t mind. For that natural scent of rose, peony, and freesia, I don’t mind reapplying. Synthetic molecules that give beastly longevity but smell artificial are a pain to me. This Intensement, although not intense, is worth it if you love roses.
It’s a pity it doesn’t last as it should, because that citrus-fruity blend with a sensual rose (it reminds me of La Nuit Trésor Intense) is a marvel. Not as sweet or suffocating as one might expect. The freesia, musk, and vanilla linger in the dry-down, but I insist: poor projection and longevity. If you’re looking for something non-invasive, citrus-fruity with a pink touch à la Lancôme, this is for you.
What more can you say about a floral-fruity scent where the rose is the star? Pleasant overall, but watch out: in perfumery, ‘Intense’ doesn’t mean longevity, but rather that it accentuates the heart, here a well-defined rose. I kept the dry-down in my bag because it lasts all day, revealing a fine, sweet rose, nothing cloying. Maybe I should keep testing it and give it another chance.
What else can I say? It’s exactly what the pyramid describes: a floral-fruit blend with rose as the queen and a ton of fruits I’m too shy to name them all. Bottom line, it smells amazing. Just a note: in modern perfumery, ‘Intense’ doesn’t necessarily mean longevity; it means the heart and base notes, here the rose, are very prominent. P.S. I kept the blotter in my bag and wanted to confirm it’s worth it: the next day it still smelled great, revealing a delicate, sweet rose that’s anything but cloying. Maybe I should keep testing it and give it another chance.
I had this on my wishlist for a whole year, right when my perfume obsession began, and it’s curious to close the collection with this little gem. It smells of juicy rose jam, nothing powdery or tiring, with incredibly delicious blackcurrants and a super juicy raspberry. It’s feminine and playful, yet with the essence of a well-dressed lady. I love it, although it falls short compared to the original Mon Paris; I wish it came in 150 ml so I could always have it.