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Nina L’Eau

Olivier Cresp
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Olivier Cresp
3.97 de 5
1,994 votos

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Descripción

Nina L'Eau by Nina Ricci is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2013, this composition was created by perfumer Olivier Cresp. The top notes unfold a vibrant freshness with apple, grapefruit, mandarin, and neroli; the heart reveals a sweet, aquatic harmony with cherry, aquatic notes, gardenia, and apple blossom; while the base settles on an enveloping musk.

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  • Invierno 9.9%
  • Primavera 43%
  • Verano 35%
  • Otoño 12%
  • Día 90%
  • Noche 10%

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Comunidad

1,994 votos

  • Positivo 83%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 4.1%

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Fondo 1 nota

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35 reseñas

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  • A really good fragrance, a bit fresher and longer-lasting than Nina by Nina Ricci. It stays on well and reminds me of 212 Sexy…

  • Very sweet, almost caramelized, and extremely persistent. In my opinion, it works for all seasons.

  • Carola-Ibañez

    It reminded me a lot of 212 VIP Rose. Fresh, youthful, red, and sexy, and even though it’s an eau fraîche, it has great longevity.

  • Carola-Ibañez

    Reminded me a lot of 212 Vip Rose. It’s fresh, youthful, red, and sexy. Even though it’s an Eau Fraîche, it has surprisingly good longevity.

  • It gives me a headache. I’m not sure if it’s some ingredient in it. The perfume dissipates quickly, leaving behind a heavy, cloying scent that I just don’t like.

  • Yamila Donna

    Rich. I wear it because someone gifted it to me. It’s rich but nothing wow! However, people keep asking what I’m wearing, so it definitely pleases others!

  • It gives me a headache. I’m not sure if it’s some ingredient. The perfume fades leaving behind a heavy, cloying scent that I just don’t like.

  • EtherealFlora

    In my first review, I forgot to mention that this is the only perfume whose advertising hooked me. Bruno Coulais’s music from Coraline plus a snowy owl (my favorite bird) plus a white maze made me imagine a ‘white whirlwind.’ I’ve lost count of the mini bottles; I love it, and it says my name. Notes: neroli and mandarin take the lead, followed by a light, syrupy cherry dew with white musk. The aquatic notes persist. Good longevity, almost 6 hours with a soft sillage. It’s here to stay, for sure 🙂

  • EtherealFlora

    In my first review, I forgot to mention that this is the only perfume whose advertising hooked me. Bruno Coulais’s music from Coraline plus a snowy owl (my favorite bird) plus a white labyrinth made me imagine a ‘white whirlwind’. I’ve lost count of the mini bottles; I love it, it says my name. Notes: neroli and mandarin take the lead, followed by a light, syrupy cherry mist with white musk. The aquatic notes persist. Good longevity, almost 6 hours with a soft sillage. It’s here to stay, that’s a fact 🙂

  • In person, Nina Ricci perfumes smell absolutely delicious, but I don’t like that the Little Apple bottles all smell the same. My favorite is Niña L’ Elixir, sweet and perfect for fall, but the others smell very similar—one soft, one strong, yet ultimately the same scent. This one is soft, sweet, and floral all at once. I like it, but not enough to buy. It feels delicate, more for teens.

  • Elvira 1194

    Among my favorites, this perfume is gorgeous and adorable. It’s a feminine fragrance that blends the best of floral and fruity notes, leaving a fresh and dreamy trail. Nina is almost perfect, though its flaw is that it could last a bit longer; in the heat, you can tell it fades sooner, but it’s still enchanting. I love it!

  • Elvira 1194

    One of my favorites… it’s gorgeous and adorable, blending the best of floral and fruity notes to be fresh and dreamy. Nina is almost perfect; the only catch is that in heat, it doesn’t last quite as long, but it remains enchanting—I love it!

  • Osa_perlita

    Sweet and soft, but with a fresh twist. It’s lovely, feminine, and works for any occasion, though I think it’s better for daytime since it’s quite delicate. It gives off a youthful vibe.

  • Sweet, soft, but also a little fresh. It’s lovely, feminine, and goes for any occasion, but I feel it’s better for daytime because it’s very soft. Youthful.

  • I love this perfume when I smell it. I asked someone to apply it for me to test its longevity and decide whether to buy it. But the truth is, it didn’t last at all, neither on my skin nor on my clothes. It has a good aroma.

  • I like it, though less than the Red Apple version, which leaves more of a mark. Rich, young, charming, tea-like, captivating, and not tiring. Ideal for daily use; it doesn’t invade.

  • Yadorán d'Vinea

    Nina L’eau is one of the least popular flankers in the Nina line. Although it was heavily marketed, its success was merely average. Before trying to achieve commercial success, it seems the house wanted to give notoriety to the new figure of the line following the suicide of the previous model. My relationship with Nina L’eau is inconsistent: sometimes it seems like an unimaginative flanker of Nina, and other times (the vast majority) it seems like a charming fragrance that surpasses the original. Although Fragrantica and Basenotes agree on the notes, the Nina Ricci website says it only has apple buds, white musk, frosted neroli, and gardenia. Occasionally it seems more delicate and reserved than the original Nina, but in my experience, it’s vastly different. It starts with acidic, icy grapefruit mixed with frosted neroli and mandarin; it’s fresh and citrusy without the suffocating apple note of the original. Then cherry impregnates the base with its essence, witnessed by a warm gardenia and a springtime apple bud. Everything is balanced by a white musk that balances the composition. It’s very fruity and citrusy, adapting to a euphemism about what a fresh, summery fragrance means, without falling into the hypersexuality of other scents. In theory, it’s inspired by a white whirlpool (like its commercial), manifesting that fresh summer spirit. The sillage is potent for the first 20 minutes, then fades to become a ‘skin scent.’ Longevity is medium, bordering on good in heat, and it’s very pertinent to the line, moving me despite my dislike for the original Nina.

  • Yadorán d'Vinea

    Nina L’eau is one of the less popular flankers in the Nina line. Although it was heavily marketed, its success was mediocre. Before trying to achieve commercial success, the house seemed to want to give notoriety to the new figure of the line after the tragic end of the previous model. My relationship with Nina L’eau is inconsistent: sometimes it seems like an unimaginative flanker, other times a charming fragrance that surpasses the line’s pillar. Although Fragrantica and Basenotes agree on the notes, the Nina Ricci website points to apple buds, white musk, frosted neroli, and gardenia. Occasionally, it seems like a more delicate version of Nina (less loud, more reserved), but for the most part, it expresses itself as something extremely divergent. It starts with acidic, icy grapefruit, mixed with frosted neroli and mandarin, showing a fresh and citrusy fragrance. Forget the suffocating apple note of the original, as Nina L’eau doesn’t develop it (the mandarin leaves a microscopic hint of apricot). Then, the cherry soaks into the clean ocean background, witnessed by a warm gardenia and a spring apple bud. Everything is balanced with a chlorhydric balance of white musk. It’s extremely fruity and citrusy, adapting to a euphemism for millennials about what fresh and summery means, without falling into the hypersexuality of other fragrances. Inspired by an enveloping white whirlwind (like its commercial), it refers to the fresh, whitish spirit of summer angels. The sillage is powerful for the first 20 minutes, then fades to become a ‘skin scent’. Longevity is medium, bordering on excellent in heat (where I recommend it most). It fits its line, and although I dislike the original Nina, I remain moved by Nina L’eau.

  • Total disappointment! I feel angry and disappointed. I can’t believe I spent my money on this; it doesn’t last at all. This is the first time this happened, and it didn’t even last 30 minutes. The scent is similar to the classic Nina (Red Apple), but they’ve diluted it with way too much water. It’s extremely soft; you’d have to brush against your skin to smell it. Thumbs down.

  • A FAREWELL! I FEEL ANGRY AND SORRY. I CAN’T BELIEVE I SPENT MY MONEY ON THIS, WHICH DOESN’T LAST AT ALL. IT’S THE FIRST TIME THIS HAS HAPPENED TO ME WHERE IT DOESN’T LAST EVEN 30 MINUTES. THE SMELL IS SIMILAR TO THE CLASSIC NINA (red apple) but they just dissolved it in way, way too much water. It’s extremely soft; you’d have to get right up to your skin to detect it. Thumb down.

  • vanilla-lover

    Smells delicious, very feminine and youthful, like a princess; however, in my case, it doesn’t last more than 4 hours. Even though I love it, I wouldn’t buy it again due to its poor longevity and such a faint sillage. If they fixed that, it would be my perfect everyday perfume.

  • Nina L’Eau starts with soft, delicate citrus. Unlike the original Nina, there’s no apple note or that same sweetness. I find it more delicate, with a floral touch that isn’t as ‘energetic.’ It’s less romantic and warm, but equally charming. I imagine that, like its bottle, it’s wrapped in a white mist: light, floating, and alluring. Its longevity is short, no more than a couple of hours; afterward, you have to hunt for it on your clothes or sniff right against your skin. In my vanity, I have both versions: the original Nina for dates with my partner or family gatherings, and Nina L’Eau for hanging out with friends or a first date.

  • Perfect for summer, it’s rich but lacks projection and doesn’t last long on the skin; it’s really just for personal use. The weird thing is that on my skin it smells like white chocolate with a very soft woody base, nothing like the official notes. It’s a great everyday perfume.

  • saukimoon

    For me, Nina Leau is addictive, with that perfect balance of citrus and sweet. Perfect for spring, summer, and autumn, ideal from morning to afternoon. On my skin, it comes out citrusy with neroli and grapefruit, then softens with apple and cherry. That combination is perfect: a super rich, fruity, and sweet scent, plus long-lasting. I pair it with the striking body milk and it lasts six hours. It’s not overpowering, youthful but not childish. I recommend it 100%.

  • I love it, it lasts quite a while on my skin. I have a special preference for aquatic scents!!!

  • MarielRobert

    It was my first ‘Miss’ perfume, a gift for my XV for high school. I felt like a pretty, perfumed girl. Now that I’ve kept it and smell it again, I’m still enchanted. I’d still wear it daily and during the day; it’s sweet, highlighting apple, mandarin, and jasmine. Certainly softer than the original Nina version.

  • locadelosperfumes

    Very rich. Smells like caramelized apple, roasted apple. It’s very similar to the original but doesn’t last as long.

  • PrismaStar

    It’s quite light, almost to the point where you can barely smell it. Reminds me slightly of caramelized Coca-Cola, but very subtle. It has the usual Nina DNA but toned down, removing the gourmand aspect to be very aquatic and floral. Perfect for 30-degree summer days so your skin can shine and refresh; with a bit of cold, it disappears completely.

  • I bought the small size because they’re discontinuing it and I’ve been missing it since I used it in 2012… Oh my god, it was a masterpiece and they ruined it clumsily!!!! They lowered the cherry and floral purity with aquatic molecules that make it smell like any other in the family… RIP to this creation!!!

  • Luciibelen15

    It was my first imported perfume, a real delight. Super fresh and citrusy, pure summer. In my opinion, ideal for teenagers.

  • gothicnightmare

    What a beautiful perfume! It’s caramelized but not overpowering, fresh with a citrus touch, ideal for those who love smelling super sweet. I feel the longevity is better than other Ninas; it’s not exceptional but quite good. I’m sad it’s discontinued; I hope to find a good dupe 🙁

  • vikstrasza

    My mom gifted this to me at 15 for school and dates. It was my hormonal anchor alongside the gym, giving me a certain control 😂. Smells like fresh, crisp green apple, sweet but balanced by its aquatic notes. Compared to Cacharel’s Amor Amor, it lasts about 6 hours on skin and clothes. It made me feel cunning and reinforced my individualism, typical teenage stuff 🫣. I used it recently and it’s great for any season or day. Very versatile, perfect for young girls, and a joy to rediscover.