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Orissima

Alexandra Monet
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Alexandra Monet
4.06 de 5
211 votos

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Orissima by Ted Lapidus is a floral chypre fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, the nose behind this composition is Alexandra Monet. The top notes are peach, grapefruit, and bamboo leaves; the heart notes are iris, orange blossom, and peony; and the base notes are caramel, patchouli, and musk.

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  • Invierno 35%
  • Primavera 21%
  • Verano 7.7%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 45%
  • Noche 55%

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  • Positivo 81%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 7.1%

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  • Even if you try not to buy it, it’s very similar to La Vie Est Belle and Flower Bomb, but maybe I tolerate this one more thanks to that green middle note that softens the caramel and patchouli. My partner says it smells like Paris Hilton, so we’ll see if that’s true. Cheers.

  • ARGENTIN0

    Brutal quality fragrance. I think Ted Lapidus really went all in here to rival La Vie Est Belle, sharing that aromatic harmony but with a totally original profile. I find it superior to Lancôme’s for its versatility. The price is incredible considering the quality, longevity, and sillage it offers. It’s bound to become a staple in every woman’s wardrobe.

  • According to my nose, I expected it to be more citrusy, but it wasn’t. The citrus appears on the first spray, lasts 2 or 3 minutes, and then comes the caramelized and toasted patchouli, super intense. Followed by calming green bamboo and peach, which I barely notice. Hours later, what I feel most is the sweetness of the caramel and the iris. The color is honey. Very heavy glass bottle (I even used it as a blunt object; it fell on my face and hurt terribly, haha). The cap is metal. It lasted between 6 and 10 hours, depending on temperature and activity. It reminds me a bit of La Vie Est Belle by Lancôme, but they aren’t the same. Watch the dosage; it’s potent and can overwhelm people nearby. I use a maximum of 2 or 3 sprays.

  • eugeulivarri

    I love it. It’s like if Classique Essence by JPG and Poem by Lancôme had a baby. The trail is excellent and lasts about 12 hours on my skin. I bought the 30ml because I loved it at the perfumerie, but after using it so much, I went back for the 100ml. I always detect the grapefruit, and the musk never goes away. It’s exquisite. My mom says she knows which room I’m in just by smelling this. The trail is incredible.

  • I fell in love just seeing the bottle. I thought it would be sandalwood and woody, but it wasn’t. I read the notes and was intrigued, especially by the similarity to LVEB. After my previous bad blind-buy experience, I didn’t want to risk it, so I searched for perfumeries until I found it. I asked to test it on my arm because the strips don’t work. I was amazed! Yes, the caramel sweetness reminds me of LVEB, but they are very different. Orissima is less penetrating, kinder, and gives you time to adapt. LVEB is imposing—you either love it or hate it. Orissima is super elegant, better for a fresh afternoon than heat. Autumn and winter are ideal for it to shine. Congratulations to the perfumer for creating something super feminine, on par with big brands. I can’t wait for the cold to get drunk on its trail.

  • First, looking at the bottle, I thought sandalwood and wood, but after reading the notes and seeing the similarity to LVEB, I got curious. I wasn’t looking for another blind buy after a bad experience, so I searched perfume store by perfume store until I found it. I asked to try it on my arm because swatch strips are useless; they don’t reflect pH or real notes. I was amazed. Yes, the caramel reminds me of LVEB, but they are very different. Orissima is kinder, giving you time to adapt, whereas LVEB is imposing—you either love it or hate it. Orissima is super elegant, ideal for cool afternoons or fall-winter. Congratulations to the perfumer for creating something feminine that stands up to big brands. Can’t wait for the cold weather to get lost in its sillage.

  • It was on my list, but I crossed it off. It’s a very common fragrance with poor trail and longevity. The only good thing is that it’s cheap; if you want to give a gift and make a good impression, it’s an option.

  • No doubt it resembles LVEB, but it’s not an exact clone. Orissima is sweet, caramelized, with lots of patchouli and a slightly acidic fruity base. Totally wearable in enclosed spaces without overwhelming anyone. Its longevity and projection are excellent for the price. A great alternative for those who love LVEB.

  • Undeniably reminds me of LVEB, but it’s not an exact clone. Orissima is sweet, caramelized, with present patchouli and a slightly acidic fruity base. Totally wearable indoors without being cloying. Its longevity and projection are excellent for the price. A great alternative for those who love LVEB.

  • DulceInvierno

    Another blind buy and another huge hit. So rich; I don’t sense the citrus or peach, but the caramel settles beautifully on my skin. After a few hours, it transforms into something elegant and delicious. Great sillage and very long-lasting for such an affordable price (I love that 🤭), it smells like a luxury perfume. Perfect for fall-winter or night outs 👌🏼.

  • DulceInvierno

    Another blind buy and another huge hit. It smells delicious; I don’t really detect the citrus or peach, but the caramel settles beautifully on my skin. After a few hours, it turns into an elegant, delicious musk. Good trail and very long-lasting for such a low price (I love that 🤭); it smells like a high-end perfume. I recommend it for autumn-winter or night outs 👌🏼

  • Giselle.sggm

    I got it as a gift when I bought perfumes at duty-free, and honestly, I liked it. It’s one of those affordable perfumes that actually smell great.

  • CheriDemeter

    I started liking it and now I love it. The more I use it, the more I enjoy it. After using it occasionally for months, it’s now among my favorites. It’s comforting, like being at home and feeling safe. Very sweet, with caramel dominating, but also hints of peach, patchouli, and grapefruit. It lasts over 12 hours with an intense trail. Perfect for mild or cold days. I wear it at home, to university, or out at night—it’s super versatile. It suits all ages; both young and old use it. Great value with excellent quality.

  • Evelyn gallardo

    Even though it’s affordable, the formula quality is top-notch. Iris, patchouli, and caramel are the stars, with intermediate notes that blend beautifully. It has amazing projection and longevity. Just be careful: it can be sweet because the notes are heavy, so apply a tiny amount; a little goes a long way. It’s versatile enough for work meetings or dinner dates; the iris touch adds elegance. It could easily be a staple in your collection.

  • mariofreinoso

    I gifted this to my wife and she absolutely loves it. The trail is incredible and lasts over 12 hours on skin, even after showering. It starts with bamboo leaf notes, but within 10 minutes, caramel takes over without being cloying—it’s very elegant. It’s versatile for any occasion, and the best part is that it’s incredibly cheap.

  • Incredible that a scent like this is so cheap. It reminds me of La Vie Est Belle without being a clone, which makes it a bit unoriginal, but it feels high quality; it’s not just a caramel. It lasts on my skin (which usually destroys everything) for over 4 hours with medium sillage, making it versatile. Excellent value for money.

  • It’s a true gem, on par with expensive perfumes, and don’t underestimate its price. At first, I thought it wasn’t for me because it was powerful and had a heavy sillage; I sensed a hint of pepper, even though it’s not listed. Then I gave it a chance in winter and fell in love: I smell the caramel, then the patchouli cuts through, and as hours pass, the powdery caramel emerges. It lasts 12 hours on my skin and stays on clothes even after washing. Very sophisticated and elegant. I would buy it again as long as they don’t reformulate it.

  • Excellent option if you’re looking for something similar to La Vie Est Belle but more delicate and refined. If you’re a fan of Lancôme and want a good-quality, low-cost alternative, give it a try.

  • Yesi Morales

    It has a slight touch of La Vie Est Belle’s DNA, but they are different things. I get the impression it’s lower quality; it’s not bad, but don’t buy it thinking it’s an exact copy. It lasts forever: two sprays on the wrist and it’s still there the next morning. Suddenly, it gives off a vintage vibe that I don’t like, but otherwise, it’s a good perfume.

  • Hi! It arrived today, I bought it blind based on a YouTube review and I have no regrets. I put it on 7 hours ago with just one spray on each wrist and I can still smell it. Yeeeeeeee, because the others I own (except the classic CH) I can’t smell after an hour. What a delight, I truly loved it, it’s a sweetness that gave me goosebumps. Still learning about notes, I sense an elegant fruity touch. Definitely no regrets. Hope you try it. Cheers. Update: I stopped using it for three months, and I think it was the summer; now it lasts over 7 hours with two sprays on each arm and on clothes. What a great purchase, I’m buying a refill right now.

  • I bought it blind following reviews. It’s intense, sweet, very floral with a slight fruity touch. It lasts forever; I could even smell it softly on my skin after a shower. It feels refined and very feminine. I recommend it if you love sweet perfumes with a floral touch.

  • Hi! It arrived today; I bought it blind after watching a YouTube video and I have no regrets. I put it on 7 hours ago with just one spray on each wrist and I can still smell it! What a delight, since I can’t smell any of my others (except the classic CH) after an hour. I loved it; it’s a sweetness that gave me goosebumps. Still learning about notes, but now I sense a fruity touch and it’s elegant. Definitely no regrets. Hope you try it. Cheers. Update: I stopped wearing it for three months, probably because of summer, and now it lasts more than 7 hours with two sprays on each arm and even on clothes. Great purchase! I’m buying a refill right away.

  • I think mine is expired or defective. According to all the reviews, it should last a long time, but in my case, it doesn’t last at all, and the projection is minimal. I can’t even distinguish the scent well. What a huge disappointment.

  • I bought this blind a year ago. Three sprays are more than enough. It has incredible sillage and longevity; it’s perfect for fall, winter, or cold nights because in summer, its sweetness suffocates me. Key notes: caramel, patchouli, and iris. It’s sweet, powdery, super warm, and elegant. It dresses you up and adds sophistication. I only wear it out at night in the cold since I prefer fresh scents for daytime. I’m highlighting its quality and great price in Argentina, where perfumes are insanely expensive. What a steal!

  • Very similar to Lancôme’s La Nuit Trésor, but I don’t like it; I find it too sweet due to that caramel note.

  • Smells very similar to La Nuit Trésor by Lancôme, but it just doesn’t work for me. It feels too sweet because of that caramel note.

  • Sweet and elegant, with a woody dry-down that appears later. Lasts forever on skin and clothes. My husband gifted it to me for Christmas and nailed it. It’s a bit pricey but subtle; it doesn’t project everywhere, which I love. A friend says it reminds her of Lady Million, but since I’ve never tried that, I can’t confirm. Totally recommended.

  • mariel_gr

    I bought it blindly due to the good reviews, what a mistake. It’s unbearable, not even for ambienting. There’s no trace of La Vie Est Belle. It smells of low-quality patchouli and musk, cheap artificial caramel, and perhaps undeclared low-quality vanilla. None of the other notes are present. I was so surprised I put it at the bottom of my closet. A month later, I tried it again to see if it was me. Both times, I had to rub my arm with bar soap; the liquid didn’t work. If you like it, that’s a plus because it doesn’t wash off easily. But the fragrance isn’t of good quality: it’s cloying, ordinary, and for a very old lady.

  • I bought it blind because of the good reviews, what a mistake. It’s unbearable, not even for scenting rooms. No trace of La Vie Est Belle. It smells like low-quality patchouli and musk, cheap artificial caramel, and maybe an undeclared low-quality vanilla too. None of the other notes are present. I was so surprised I put it at the bottom of my closet. I tried it again a month later to see if it was me; both times I had to scrub my arm with bar soap. If you like it, good for you, it doesn’t go away with anything. The fragrance is not good quality; it’s cloying, ordinary, and for an older lady.

  • It’s a good quality and low-cost perfume. It’s very similar to Lancôme’s La Vie Est Belle, just less sweet. It doesn’t resemble it in the opening, but in the dry down. Don’t buy it thinking it’s a dupe for La Vie Est Belle. But if you like that fragrance, you’ll like Orissima.

  • Please, do not buy this blindly. It doesn’t resemble La Vie Est Belle; this is patchouli, vanilla, and orange. It causes me olfactory fatigue, likely because I also dislike La Vie for that marked patchouli found everywhere. It’s for women 40+ and cold days.

  • Andy.Skam

    I had high hopes based on the reviews, but when it arrived… no chemistry. I like patchouli, but it reacted strongly on my skin and made me detest it. Combined with an excessively sweet caramel, I could even smell it straight out of the shower. No way. My sister, however, loved it; it was divine, soft, and balanced. Just things of the pH.

  • Andy.Skam

    I had high hopes based on the reviews, but when it arrived… zero chemistry! I like patchouli, but on my skin, it reacted too potently and made me detest it. Combined with an atrociously sweet caramel, I could smell it even right out of the shower. No way. My sister, however, found it divine—soft and balanced. Just things of pH.

  • Josfer0512

    Orissima, I bought it blindly. At first, the opening seemed very strong, but over time it transforms into something sweet and pleasant. It has a slight resemblance to Lancôme’s La Vie Est Belle. It’s best for night, autumn, or winter. I recommend not buying it blindly.

  • Orissima, I’m here to defend you. It seems people compare it a lot to L’Ven, but that’s just a fleeting similarity. Anyone looking for that is heading down the wrong path. I believe buying based on a memory of another scent leads to disappointment. So, what does it smell like? Opening: caramel with a citrus touch; dry down: musky caramel. It doesn’t smell like realistic street pastry, which is probably why some hate it. If you don’t like pseudo-gourmand sweets, you won’t like it. It’s feminine. They say it’s for older women, perhaps because it’s not loud. Foolish me, I still hold out hope for ageless reviews. Setting aside personal taste, its greatest strength is longevity and projection. Like Ted Lapidus, the staying power is amazing. The projection isn’t the best but it’s not bad either. It works well in cool or moderate weather. In heat, it becomes cloying. I see it as a daytime scent, though with enough sprays, you’d be noticed at night too. It doesn’t drive me crazy, it’s not one of my favorites, and I could live without it… but honestly, I can only speak well of it.

  • elastoria

    I bought it blindly on sale and it was a huge hit. I usually test perfumes before bed, and the next day I could still smell it. The floral notes are beautiful and outshine the fruity ones. I want to try more from this brand.

  • Nahuellperfumestexas24

    Orissima… it’s a masterpiece, standing ovation for this perfume’s nose. As a gourmand lover, I crave those sweet, pleasurable scents. Orissima harmonizes everything to create something elegant, sexy, addictive, and versatile. Its price is the best alternative to invest in a fragrance that leaves you 100% satisfied. Worth trying to see how it evolves on your skin. Let yourself be wrapped in its magic.

  • Magnaroma

    The performance is top-notch: lasting power and sillage are incredible. It’s a great perfume overall. The issue is that on me, the patchouli explodes and is a note I just can’t handle. I gifted it to someone else, and it turned out divine for them—they absolutely love it.

  • Rookiescent

    I’ve worn it for a few days and the dry down is gorgeous—a rich citrus caramel. However, the opening has an annoying alcoholic note that lasts about 20 minutes before it settles into something really nice. The trail and longevity are average, nothing special, and I was hoping for something more intense. It’s a simple, sweet scent without losing its citrus edge. I’m not sure if I’ll buy it again; maybe we just need more time to get to know each other.