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Prada L’Homme L’Eau
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Prada L'Homme L'Eau by Prada is a woody-chypre fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by perfumer Daniela Andrier. Upon opening, the scent unfolds with neroli and ginger; the heart reveals iris and amber; while the base settles on powdery notes, sandalwood, and cedar.
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One of the best scents if you like clean, soapy fragrances. A luxury soap, high-class, made into perfume. Its weaknesses are its weak projection and longevity, lasting around 6 hours on skin, much longer on clothes, of course. Its versatility is limited to spring and summer, as it doesn’t perform well in cold weather. Elegant, not invasive, neat. The original L’Homme is more versatile since it works for all seasons, but for me, who consider the original a niche-quality perfume, I see this L’Homme L’Eau as one of the most beautiful scents for hot weather, nothing citrusy or acidic. The neroli, iris, and sandalwood give it a delightful subtlety to smell, addictive. Perfect for the office. One of my favorite scents.
Prada L’Homme L’Eau is a perfect fragrance for daily wear; in my opinion, it suits any tropical climate, day or night. It smells clean and attractive, featuring a powdery iris that is pleasant and enjoyable. I love the bottle—it’s one of those perfumes where if you apply it to your arm, you want to keep smelling it all day. Highly recommended.
Very nice scent, clean smell, but poor longevity and sillage on my skin.
Nahhhh, this is a dream come true…!! I love myself for buying this fragrance. It’s high-end, elegant, not at all intrusive, impeccably clean, and unisex; anyone wearing it will make an amazing impression.
Nice perfume, but it feels too innocent and doesn’t leave a lasting impression on me. It’s a clean scent with a citrus top note and ginger, followed by that classic powdery iris typical of Prada. Honestly, it smells a bit like baby wipes. People usually like it and give compliments, and it’s quite versatile, but the performance is moderate. I wouldn’t buy it again.
I bought this perfume for its powdery notes and its ‘clean’ scent; it was a blind purchase I regret. To me, it smells like medicine or something similar. I read it was meant for daily wear, but I couldn’t stand it; it usually gives me a headache.
This is a very rewarding perfume—soft, elegant, fresh, and my wife is fascinated by it. Long-lasting, great performance. A true gem from Prada.
There’s not much more to say about this Prada line. Personally, I prefer this over the original; it gives it a fresh touch that suits me better without diminishing the original in any way—I love that one too. Good longevity, noticeable throughout the entire workday and making an impression. I usually apply it in the morning between 8 and 9 AM, and I love it because around 1 PM, it’s like it comes back to life and releases some amazing bursts. I wouldn’t recommend buying it blindly if you don’t know the Prada vibe; better to try it first.
This is my first review on Fragrantica, dedicated to the creation I know best from my humble collection. I love the Prada L’Homme line, but this L’Eau absolutely blows me away! When I bought my first bottle, I was obsessed with longevity and sillage, but one day I stumbled upon this sensation and had to surrender. It’s perfect as is: so light, fresh, delicate… almost like the trail of a scent you’d want to wear right after a shower, but more persistent and delicious than any clean scent I know. There are days I bathe in it, spraying without measure. Sometimes I apply it to a shirt to go out for a bit, then take it off when I get home and leave it hanging in the closet. The next time I walk into the room, its purity invades the space. I forgive its fleeting nature every time I see it on the shelf… I enjoy it always.
Its direction, vibe, and longevity are generally known. For me, it has always been exceptional, very subtle but with a balanced and noble aroma. My best experience was on an emergency flight; I was running late, rushed to board, and when I sat down and opened my jacket, the scent emerged subtly but with a projection I’d never noticed before, leaving a clean, neat, and very pleasant trail for my fellow passengers. Without annoying anyone or being a beast, it performed fantastically. Recommended for situations where you don’t want to overwhelm someone with your perfume.
The neroli gives it a delicious citrus kick, the iris adds elegance, and the sandalwood provides a creamy finish. It’s a masterpiece—my go-to fragrance for feeling effortlessly classy when the heat hits. Plus, for some reason, I detect it much more intensely and for longer than the original. I’m not sure if it’s my skin chemistry or the more pronounced citrus notes, but periodically I get these little ‘waves’ of scent, something that never happened with the other one, which would fade to skin-level scent almost immediately and never come back…
A very Italian fragrance with that signature house iris, which they work with marvelous results… on days like today, these hot ones, I absolutely adore it because it gives a feeling of immaculate, elegant cleanliness that’s addictive. It has the just-right touch of Neroli that’s present but not overwhelming, a good handful of iris with that soapy point and some floral notes where, without losing that essence, there are amber and earthy sparks. A soap of the highest quality that dresses you like a good bespoke suit, with a performance that, while not rocket fuel, is very correct. Bottled Italian class…
This fragrance is exceptional. In my opinion, saying it ‘smells clean’ oversimplifies its essence and wouldn’t do it justice. It smells like clean soap, yes, but of a dimension that’s on another level. It has a lot of class, ‘gentleman’ class. It’s like you just walked out of a vintage luxury barbershop from the 50s, but in a modernized version. It’s classic yet modern. If you try it, you might understand me; I just say it’s very beautiful. If you’re looking for something that makes you feel clean, fresh, and elegant, classy and contemporary, with depth and personality, that’s exactly what it conveys to me. I think it’s the most realistic iris I’ve ever tried. As for longevity, it lasts all day for me. It also projects, at least in my case.
I fully agree with @l.aprendiz. It’s an Italian-class perfume that takes its mother’s DNA, with that signature Prada soapy iris, and adds fresh/spicy notes that orient it toward hot seasons. Elegance and class without being loud. I love the entire line and how Prada works with iris. Highly recommended.
Prada L’Homme L’Eau – Batch 12/19. Not much more to add regarding what’s already been said: a clean, soapy perfume with an elegant, almost dandy-Italian touch. It has a soapy, fresh opening with a slight ginger spice that fades to leave a ‘talcum-metallic’ sensation throughout its cycle. While it doesn’t project wildly, its longevity is high (it lasts days on clothes), forming a personal bubble that releases bursts with your own or others’ movements, and even after 8 hours, it leaves a very pleasant impression. Someone described it as the perfect office perfume, and probably they’re right: discreet, clean for everyone, yet elegant.
I won’t add much more to what FragranceX has already explained. It’s the Prada DNA, but a bit fresher and citrusier for summer enjoyment. I love the brand’s take on the ‘clean’ concept: clean and classy. Moderate performance, for personal enjoyment. I wouldn’t buy it, as I opt for other scents in the line that I like more.
This is a marvel, as always, among the best on the current market. My batch is from 2018, though I’ll let it macerate for a few months to improve. It’s in the style of Prada L’Homme Intense but more personal and soapy. I applied it today in cold weather just to test it, but it’s clear this requires milder temperatures. I’ll use it for special occasions.
Daniela Andrier nailed it with her first Prada, Infusion d’Mandarine; once she found the Holy Grail, it was just a matter of polishing it, and the following year she presented Infusion d’Iris, a niche-quality scent with masterful subtlety. She then ‘masculinized’ it with Infusion d’Homme, which is basically the current Infusion d’Iris Cedre, creating clean, elegant, exclusive perfumes that no one has been able to imitate. Years later came Prada L’Homme, another niche gem, strange, clean, versatile, and of spectacular quality. Faced with the risk of releasing a worthy flanker, she did it: its exclusive summer version, Prada L’Homme L’Eau, so exquisite that, while sharing a base with the original, it has its own identity and a high-quality soapy beauty. It’s more floral than citrusy, more innocent, and possesses the beauty of purity. The Prada L’Homme scents only resemble each other, except for the Intense, which is something else entirely. Prada L’Homme L’Eau sits at the top of clean, soapy perfumes, fully compatible with the Infusions, other jewels of elegant cleanliness. If you’re looking for something dark or mysterious, this isn’t for you, just as it wouldn’t be for a seminarian boyfriend for a woman craving carnal passion, but don’t be fooled: this apparent simplicity requires mastery that few possess. Unisex, generates compliments, lasts longer than it appears, and has moderate projection. 10/10.
What a curious coincidence with this Prada L’Homme L’Eau. I already owned the older versions, and every time I tested it in-store, I thought buying it was redundant, seeing it as just a diluted, watery version. In the end, after finishing a decant and realizing how much I love this DNA, I went for the bottle. Objectively, both the Intense and the original seem superior in scent and performance… but what the heck! This is the one I use more than any other. With time, I’ve discovered something I value in perfumery: it doesn’t aim for anything beyond making the wearer feel good. It doesn’t seek to conquer or draw attention. It has an innocent, pure vibe even more pronounced than its siblings. A clean, simple, straightforward scent that embraces you with optimism and brightens your day… plus, it’s great for nighttime before bed because it’s light and non-intrusive.
It’s a gem that recalls the original but with a fresher, skin-hugging opening. On my skin, it doesn’t last as long, but that doesn’t mean it fails; it lingers on clothes until the next day. It creates a personal bubble that invites people to get closer. It keeps that signature clean, talcum-powder scent with Prada’s exquisite iris, all built on a soft woody base. Another masterpiece by Prada and Daniela Andrier.
I was looking for a perfume I could wear from 9 to 6 all year round. I wasn’t looking for the typical bergamot-heavy fresh scent. I was browsing the mall and walked into a perfumery. I explained what I was looking for to the guy attending me, and he let me try some, bergamot and more bergamot… until he handed me the Phantom to smell, and next to the Phantom was Prada. It caught my attention seeing it in reviews, so I asked for it. Since it was the 15th perfume I smelled in that store, I took the note while walking through the mall. It stood out, no doubt, it was something different from what I had been smelling. Days later, I went to the free shop and in a little corner was Prada. There was the Prada L’HOMME Intense and the Prada L’HOMME Leau. After smelling the Intense and being tempted to buy it, I stopped and decided to only buy what I was looking for. So, without smelling this one, without testing the tester, I bought it, almost blindly… I paid for it, opened it, and sprayed it on my wrist. Soap, citrus, all wrapped in a delicious talc. What a piece of a perfume. It’s sweet but not cloying at all, a clean and crisp scent, but no less interesting for that. It’s that kind of perfume that no one will ask what it is, but everyone will recognize your scent. Thanks for crossing my path. 5/5
A marvel. Smells clean without being heavy. Pleasant, soapy, fine, and elegant. With quite acceptable projection and longevity. Very usable for any season, thanks to that touch that makes it fresher than, for example, the Intense, which I also own and feels more limited in scope. It seems like a well-rounded fragrance.
The summer iris. The freshest in the line.
Smells too feminine and mature for my taste. I have the feeling I’ve smelled someone at work with this scent, someone of high standing and profession. Very formal. Do not buy blindly.
5 stars, spectacular unisex, buy it. If I tell you to buy it, it’s because it’s good.
It doesn’t seem as summery as the reviews say. The base is a bit heavy, and that’s why, combined with the freshness of the opening, it ends up being quite versatile. I would love for Prada to release fresher versions of their perfumes, not just this one, but also Amber Pour Homme.
I see a very versatile and non-aggressive fragrance, so you can apply it several times throughout the day without worrying about smelling too strong. It adapts perfectly to any situation, offering a formal and clean touch.
A fragrance with a clean iris note, like a very high-quality soap, very pleasant and ideal for everyday wear. It works well in spring, summer, and autumn (at least with the weather in Peru, where there are no extremes); its fresh, slightly spicy opening gives it a distinct touch. Excellent for the office and very discreet.
A very rich, delicious, clean, and crisp aroma. Very similar to Prada L’HOMME, but this one is a bit more innocent, tender, and has a more pulsating, sparkling touch thanks to the ginger. Incredibly clean, kind, and sophisticated.
Coming from the standard version, to be honest, I don’t notice much of a difference except that this one feels slightly more diluted, yet it smells the same. Maybe because it’s softer, it’s true that it’s a bit powdery, but I find it very redundant. Either way, it smells like clean laundry and is usually quite liked, though you do need to enjoy the iris vibe. Try it first because it’s not worth spending money on something you’ll hate later. I wish the sillage were wider; that’s its main flaw, though for others it might be a virtue, since if the iris radiates too much, it can indeed become overwhelming.
How beautiful is Prada’s iris, what a dizzying aroma. What trilogy did Prada pull out with L’Homme, each in its place. This is what I want my skin to always smell like, and for going out I use the Intense. This is its most informal, innocent, and refreshing version, to use all year round. Even in summer I set aside the Intense and go out with this, with that clean feeling, of luxurious soap, with that precious and perfect iris that only Prada has.
A fragrance masterpiece. Prada L’Homme L’Eau has scent, quality, and versatility for any occasion. It smells like luxurious soap, clean, and musky; iris, ginger, amber, and sandalwood notes give it a light and fruity touch, with a subtle sweetness. I’m testing it today and it fills me with expectations. I’m using it in the office with air conditioning, it feels like a beautiful vibe with a constant trail. It’s bursts of that rich scent. I think I’ll get many compliments, as colleagues have been sniffing around looking for the smell.
I must confess that the first time I smelled it in a dryer I was disgusted, but yesterday when I applied it on skin I was fascinated. It’s a perfume that makes you feel clean, fresh, and elegant. It’s something dense, so I wouldn’t use it in extreme heat, but it’s very versatile, practically for all year.
I consider it the most versatile perfume. The clean scent is always pleasant, in spring, summer, fall, winter, day or night, and it never goes out of style. I smelled it one day on someone who wore it to soccer and sat next to me; since then I wanted to find the culprit. My keywords were clean, soapy, and musky, which led me to Prada.
Ideal signature perfume, versatile beyond measure. If you want to smell clean, elegant, and fresh, L’Homme L’Eau is for you. A few sprays and you feel like you just got out of the shower; you can go in a suit with a briefcase or with a short-sleeved shirt, glasses, and sandals to grab a drink at the beach. I like it quite a bit, but I feel it lacks character (Intense is the perfect duo, darker and bow-tie ready). More appropriate for daytime and informal settings.
Know that I have the three main variations: Intense, Classic 2016, and L’Eau. L’Eau would be the one I’d least recommend from the line. It’s not a bad perfume, it’s above 90% of current ones. When you smell it, you notice the quality of the ingredients, it smells expensive and well-made. It’s musky and white, for a neat, decent, and educated man, clean in clothes and vocabulary. Ideal for semi-formal moments, when you want to feel casual/elegant without overdoing it, like with linen pants and a white shirt rolled up to the elbow. Not for a suit and tie. It’s very good, but if you want the grand prize, go straight to the 2016 Classic. Fun fact: L’eau means ‘water’ in French, draw your own conclusions. It’s a pity the duration is scarce, it projects 1 or 2 hours and then stays in your personal bubble. I use about 8 sprays so it’s noticeable.
I have the Intense and the Iris is very marked, this one doesn’t go for me although it has something that catches. This EDT is a spectacular smell of freshly ironed clothes. It’s long-lasting and, undoubtedly, the best of the entire line.
Greetings to perfume lovers. Be honest: it’s a blind buy. It’s 100% masculine, smells like impeccable, rich man, clean, and neat, like a two-thousand-dollar soap. In 2017, people read reviews saying it smelled like money and luxurious neatness, and I didn’t understand anything. It’s hard to explain if you don’t know it. This L’Eau smells like wealth, but without dark notes like stable, leather, or oud; nothing that ‘connoisseurs’ call wealth today. It’s a luminous fragrance seeking to enchant everyone, based on iris. If you don’t like iris, go elsewhere. It’s 90% similar to the classic EDT, but dries out more musky and the opening is spicier due to ginger and neroli. It doesn’t have those diabetic notes young people like. They say it doesn’t last, but my 2022 bottle lasts 6-7 hours on skin performing well, projecting for 2 hours, and starting from the sixth hour it fades; on clothes it lasts over 24 hours strong and 48 hours light. Note, I use 10 sprays on the back of the neck to avoid olfactory fatigue. Nowadays people are rude with synthetic Arab perfumes lasting 20 hours; Prada L’Homme L’Eau offers extreme premium quality. It could be from Prada’s private line costing $200 and people would pay for it. I have the three jewels of the line and they are way above niches and modern designers. It’s a masterpiece for the office, dates, gym, or any place where you want to be the master of cleanliness and luxury. Nobody hates a man who smells extremely clean and luxurious.
I’ve used it enough to give an opinion. It’s a citrus-floral and musky-woody blend. It starts with neroli and a very spicy ginger, fresh but with that white floral and musky note; lasts about 20 minutes on the opening. Then comes the heart, my favorite part: iris. It has that cosmetic, creamy, sweet, and musky look, a dizzying scent; amber just adds depth. This heart lasts 3-4 hours. The base is super musky, reinforced by iris and noble woods, keeping that clean and creamy touch for another 4 hours. Ideal for spring, summer, and fall (it’s not flat fresh, it has depth but cleanliness). Only projects well with sun. Use it anywhere, but with semi-formal attire: work, school, or interviews. Projects luxury thanks to the iris, smells like clothes fresh from the dry cleaner, so clean you wouldn’t want to soil it. It’s the scent of purity. Scent: 9.7/10, Sillage: 7/10, Versatility: 6/10, Price: 5.5/10.
The L’Homme line is basically the same fragrance in three versions: EDT, Intense, and this L’Eau, which only differ in potency. I tried a L’Oréal dupe in France, and despite what people say online about the Spanish version being stronger, I expected worse performance and was wrong; this French version met my expectations.