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Nilang 2011

Marca
Lalique
Christiane Plos
Perfumista
Christiane Plos
3.82 de 5
724 votos

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Descripción

Nilang 2011 by Lalique is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2011, it was created by Christiane Plos. The olfactory pyramid unfolds with top notes of melon, peach, lotus flower, and mandarin; a heart of cloves, blueberries, jasmine, and freesia; and a base evoking patchouli, vanilla, sweet notes, musk, amber, and sandalwood.

Resumen rápido

Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 28%
  • Primavera 25%
  • Verano 13%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 61%
  • Noche 39%

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Comunidad

724 votos

  • Positivo 77%
  • Negativo 19%
  • Neutral 4.1%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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6 reseñas

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  • When I smelled it for the first time, it was strong and sugary, nothing different, but I didn’t try it on skin. Yesterday I tried it on my skin and I love it: the opening is similar to Mugler’s Innocent, but as it dries down, it’s much fresher and cleaner. On my skin, it lasts hours and leaves a delicious trail. It’s one of those perfumes that changes quite a bit once worn; it’s neat and feminine. I love this line from Lalique. It’s a bit pricey but worth it; I got the 100ml bottle and it already joins company with Pearls and Amethyst. Oops, I almost forgot, it also sits next to Encre Noir. None have disappointed me; I’ve received praise from everyone.

  • I tested this fragrance a long time ago and have the memory of Angel; I never bought it, but maybe if I find it online at a good price, I’ll be motivated. I like Lalique perfumes because they’re different from others, so maybe I didn’t give it a chance because it reminded me of Angel.

  • carmen10verde

    This perfume varies so much! At first, it’s super strong and I don’t like the initial notes at all, but once it settles, it becomes soft, sweet, and elegant, noting a slight touch of incense. The drydown and its longevity are the best. It’s ideal for day and night in spring or autumn. After trying it for several days… Conclusion: I can’t stand it! It smells like an old lady. I’ll gift it to my grandma; she’ll surely love it.

  • Nilang is a rare wonder. I bought it blind because I’m a Lalique fanatic, but when I tried it, I hated it. It reminded me of the Angel EDT I own and never wear because it’s overwhelming. A few days ago, I gave it another shot on my neck. What an abyssal difference! The opening wasn’t overwhelming at all, and although it reminded me of Angel, I only recognized 10% on my skin. Basically, thanks to top-quality ingredients. Here, the patchouli isn’t violent like in Angel; in Nilang, it’s soft and blended with the sweet notes and peach/melon. There’s a creamy floral and sweet accompaniment from the amber. The longevity beats any Lalique I own: over 20 hours on skin. My partner loved it; maybe it’s not my favorite, but it clearly suits them. I give it a 10. PS: After 8 hours, the drydown turns slightly masculine.

  • I gifted the NILANG by Lalique recently and they lent it to me to try. It gathers classic feminine essences: fruity florals, citrus, and floral fruits, all well-assembled and cheerful. Although the inspiration is the lotus flower, this intense and sensual perfume has nothing to do with Buddha. It’s an aquatic-floral recreation based on ionones and notes like patchouli and benzoin. The name NILANG is mysterious: a Tibetan prefecture, a Tagalog pronoun, or an Indian given name. I think it was chosen for its exotic sound. It opens with a citrus burst of tangerine and a potent white musk that screams joy and summer. Fast-paced, the peach dyes the citrus sweet and intense, risking being too head-heavy, but the fruity-chaoli notes don’t give up: berries, jasmine, and freesia overwhelm with their potency. It’s a quality, substantial fruity-chaoli. Its family is Floral Fruity, with excesses of pear, peach, and apricot that tend to be overwhelming. The peak lasts about half an hour, then settles into a floral-citrus accord with a cushioned base of sandalwood, patchouli, vanilla, and a touch of ambroxan, perhaps a bit sharp. Moderate sillage but good longevity. You have to dose it, because it can be overwhelming at first. It’s not overly original, but it meets expectations, especially for women who love the floral-fruity combo without getting cloyed.

  • I tried it, and as usual, the clove takes over. It transported me to an old pharmacy with paper sachets and natural remedies; a blend of spices and herbs. On my skin, if there’s incense, cardamom, or clove, that’s all that remains. What a pity, because I was hoping for more.