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Pur Desir de Lilas
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Pur Desir de Lilas by Yves Rocher is a floral fragrance for women. Pur Desir de Lilas was launched in 2002.
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I’ve finished it, and it’s a charm; it reminds me of spring in my hometown in April when the lilacs are in bloom.
It’s a shame Yves Rocher eliminated this product and replaced it with something that tries to mimic it but falls short in every way—scent, intensity, and depth.
I’m not a fan of single-note perfumes, but this was a total hit. It smells like super-natural lilacs, nothing chemical. It’s a shame they discontinued it and replaced it with something very similar; the new one doesn’t last and doesn’t smell the same—it feels like a copy. I even prefer the original bottle.
I’m not usually a fan of single-note scents, but I have to say this was a hit. A very natural lilac smell; I didn’t feel anything chemical. It’s a pity they discontinued it and replaced it with something very similar. The new one lacks both the longevity and intensity; it seems like a copy. I even prefer the bottle of this perfume.
This perfume was a delight for the nose; it was always my go-to, and people already associated it with me, but they stopped making it and switched to selling the EDT, which is worthless. It’s a shame they no longer produce the EDP; luckily, I still have a bottle left 🙂
I was gifted this many years ago, and honestly, I only used it a couple of times. It’s a very well-executed single-note lilac scent, but it was so concentrated and strong that it gave me headaches.
They gave it to me years ago, and honestly, I only used it a couple of times. It’s a true single-note lilac scent, very well done, but it felt so concentrated and suffocating that it made me dizzy :/.
My mother keeps this empty bottle in the dresser at our beach house, but it’s full of memories of my first outings with friends, sunset walks along the coast, and my first loves. After a day in the sand, I loved coming home, taking a shower, and enjoying this scent. I wasn’t really into florals, but this powdery aroma stole my heart, and summers weren’t complete without it. It was potent and long-lasting but not heavy; pleasant, cozy, and comfortable. Purely the smell of freshly cut lilacs after a rain, but it disappeared, and since I was 15, I’ve never felt a summer as wonderful again.
I bought this Eau de Toilette years ago purely for its aromatherapeutic effect. It made me feel very calm, even though it didn’t last long. It smells authentically like lilacs, a real delight. I think they don’t sell it anymore.
Eau de Toilette. I picked this up years ago just for the comfort it gave me. It made me feel really at ease, although it didn’t last very long. Real lilac aroma, a true delight. I think they don’t sell it anymore.
Pure Desire Lilas was my all-time favorite perfume during my teenage years, until someone accidentally took my bottle right when I was about to finish it :'(. I was obsessed with the scent; I felt it defined me perfectly. It was a clean, powdery, and super feminine fragrance with that mysterious vibe lilacs give off, and its longevity was insane. I felt terrible when I found out they discontinued it, and since then, I haven’t found anything even close to it.