Men
Pleasures Intense
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Pleasures Intense by Estée Lauder is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2002, this composition features an olfactory pyramid that begins with top notes of green lily, peony, blackcurrant, ylang-ylang, and cassis. The heart unfolds with lily, jasmine, tiare flower, and Moroccan rose, while the base settles on maple, vanilla, styrax, and benzoin.
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- Positivo 77%
- Negativo 18%
- Neutral 4.9%
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Smells like a banquet, very intense and sweet-floral, perfect for romantic dates. In summer, only at night and in moderation. The scent sticks to you a lot and lasts for hours.
Super rich, rich, rich.
A sharp, heavy floral scent that reminds me of Greenleaf sachets for closets. And there might be more than one sachet that smells better.
Sensual, delicate, sweet, and very fresh. My husband gifted it to me, and I loved it from the first spritz. It’s very floral but nothing heavy.
A sensual, delicate, long-lasting, sweet, and very fresh fragrance. My husband gifted it to me, and I loved it from the first try; it’s floral but not overpowering.
Way too heavy! I couldn’t even stand it for a second. Buying it was a huge mistake, and my biggest mistake… 🙁
Way too heavy! I can’t stand it… a huge mistake buying this, my big mistake…
Sounds floral-herbal with a spicy twist, very green like freshly cut grass, featuring resinous pine notes and tart spicy strawberries (similar to the Swiss Army for women). It’s a powerful, exquisite, clean, and fresh scent perfect for summer days. It has an amazing trail and is super long-lasting; I love it and absolutely adore it.
If you like announcing your arrival from afar so everyone asks what perfume you’re wearing… this is yours. A scandalous and exquisite floral.
Pleasures Intense is still the deal of the moment, leaving all other florals in the dust without mercy, not even for its own sister. I have a bottle that’s almost fifteen years old, a bit aged, but that floral poison remains intact and ready to strike. I wore it two weeks ago to run, and someone told me I smelled like fields and flowers wherever I went (a meadow full of them), but when I smelled myself, I knew it was me… for sure. It opens green and floral, especially with a devilish lily that crosses mountains and, with the heat, turns into a neurotoxin. I’ve never seen a floral this potent, with such projection, longevity, and an out-of-this-world sillage. It works all year, but be careful in summer. It never smells like bleach or painful aldehydes; it’s pure floral power. The lily and peony aim very high; they should have called it ‘caution’ in front, not behind. If you wear it in the morning half-asleep, you’ll be floating on clouds, looking like a Simpson, skipping stop signs and curbs until you arrive. The trick: one spray 30 cm from the neck. I keep it to admire its purity and prove that when they want to, they can, though for an innocent yet intense floral, I prefer its less intransigent sister, but I have respect for it because it will soon be a relic with the current state of florals.
If you want people to smell you from afar and ask what you’re wearing, this is it. A scandalous and exquisite floral that screams your presence.
Delicious, extremely floral but with a herbal touch. The first impression is walking into a florist: flowers, leaves, stems in water, weeds. Longevity is good, though I read it’s too intense for its name; I don’t feel that way. For me, it’s not that intense or overwhelming; from my perspective, it’s perfect. It’s not soft, but not an unbearable bomb either; it’s very balanced. I love it.
It’s very beastly; it lacks softness and roundness. I’m halfway through the bottle and don’t know if I’ll finish it. I like florals in summer, but the opening is a floral slap in the face. I think it should be calmer and silkier (without being creamy or soapy, which I can’t stand in florals, nor too sweet). It’s okay but tiring.
It’s a florist in a bottle. Or a secret garden with uncut grass, trees, ivy, and flowers. The aroma comes from the stems, not the petals. Tiaré, jasmine, lily of the valley… flowers with special and strong scents. These are the literary gardens: Jane Eyre, The Secret Garden, Emma… concentrated. I discovered it in Venice, drawn by the fuchsia and wine, and stayed.
It’s like wearing a secret garden on your neck: tall grass, ivy, and flowers like tiare, jasmine, and lily. It doesn’t smell like petals, but like stems and pistils—intense and literary. I discovered it in Venice because of that fuchsia and it stayed with me.
It’s my garden, smelling of small multi-colored flowers swaying in a gentle breeze. At first, it’s the color of the bottle, an intense fuchsia bouquet, but after 20 minutes, the garden arrives and stays until the end. It lasts 8 hours on my skin without issues; the sillage is invasive for two hours, then drops to moderate and decent. Highly recommended. Edit: After years, I’ll say it’s always a flattering perfume with brutal performance, wonderful sillage, and pure pleasure just like its name. Always in my collection.
It’s my personal garden: at first, it smells like those fuchsia flowers from the bottle, but after 20 minutes, it’s a field of a thousand colors swaying in the wind. It lasts 8 hours on my skin, and its sillage is intense for two hours before settling to a moderate trail. I recommend it 100%; after years of using it, it’s a flattering perfume with brutal performance and total pleasure, always in my collection.
A timeless floral… as beautiful as Pleasures but less fresh and loud. Unlike its brother (ideal for spring/summer), this one is perfect year-round. As a signature scent, it’s ideal. You can smell the flower from the start, but they’re delicate and sensual, not heavy. Even though I like sweet scents, this is one of the florals I can tolerate and repeat. It doesn’t smell old or outdated; quite the opposite, it suits any age and leaves a velvety trail. Definitely recommend trying it; it’s a pleasure to wear.
It’s addictive; if you ask me what smells like spring, I’d say this. It has great longevity and leaves a trail. It’s one of my staples.
I wanted to try it because I own the classic Pleasures, but I was scared off by comments about it being potent. Finally, I gave it a shot and must say it has nothing to do with its sister, which is fresh, green, and elegant; this one is more stately and spiced. There’s a note I don’t like that reminds me a lot of Swiss Army Ginger Lily. I imagined it would be the same but with more sillage, but it’s very different. I’ll give it another chance, but I’m not sure I’ll keep it. Edit: I can’t handle it, lol, I’m gifting it because it’s heavy and overwhelming. I don’t get how people define it as a miracle; I wish I had their nose.
If you’re dying for florals, especially white ones, don’t miss this. It brings to mind dipping your nose into fresh bouquets. Jasmine and lily of the valley shine, and since I adore jasmine, I’m completely fascinated. As it dries down, it sweetens slightly with maple and vanilla, but the flowers always remain. Perfect for heat.
I’ve had this for years and noticed newer batches are calmer than what I remember, but they’re still an absolute delight of a feminine floral. I loved it so much I brought it back from abroad since it’s unavailable here; it was crazy, but every euro was worth it.