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Tiramisu Speculoos
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PARIS CORNER Tiramisu Speculoos is a women's fragrance from the olfactory family. Launched in 2024, this composition features cinnamon and coffee in the top notes, vanilla and cocoa in the heart, and musk in the base.
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- Neutral 14%
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It’s delicious, smells like a coffee cookie. The downside is that it doesn’t last long on me, not even on clothes. It feels weak to me and doesn’t hold up against many Arabic perfumes.
Finally, they’ve listed it here. It will be the best gourmand of 2025. Personally, to me, it smells more like an almond polvorón than tiramisu. It’s delicious. It lasts 10 hours on me, projects great. A great discovery and well-deserved hype. Unisex.
It’s an absolutely brutal gourmand, smells like a boozy cake and real sweetness. I’m not sure if it’s exactly tiramisu, but the liquor is the very first thing you smell upon spraying and it lingers until the end, powerful and very noticeable. At first, you only catch that sweet alcohol, then the cake comes through, followed by coffee and cinnamon; sometimes it smells like dark chocolate, other times it doesn’t. Finally, the Lotus Biscoff cookies appear (do they resemble speculoos? I haven’t tried them, but I smell something very similar to Lotus biscuits soaked in coffee and liquor accompanying the cake, though you have to wait a while for that to develop). On my skin, it projects beautifully and lasts over 12 hours. I love it.
Super gourmand, smells like something real you could eat. Not sure if it’s exact tiramisu, but definitely sweet soaked cake. I don’t get why there’s no liquor note, because that’s the first thing you smell when you spray it and it lingers until the end, powerful and noticeable. At first, it’s just that strong, sweet liquor, then the cake appears, followed by coffee and cinnamon; sometimes it smells like dark chocolate and other times it doesn’t. Finally, the Lotuses arrive—do speculoos smell similar? I haven’t tried them, but it smells like Lotuses soaked in coffee and liquor with the cake. It takes time to get there. Projects well on my skin and lasts over 12 hours. I love it.
I love it so much, it’s a delight, of course, it has something that could pass it off as a sibling of Lattafa’s Kham, but no, this one is more gourmand and isn’t super sweet like the French Coffee.
I love it and the bottle too! It seems different and pretty to me. It smells like a Lottus cookie. It doesn’t smell like tiramisu or coffee, just a Lottus cookie with lots of cinnamon. I really like it and it lasts a long time on me. It has a lot of oil, so be careful using it on white clothes.
To me, it smells like very gourmand cinnamon cookies; it has excellent longevity and a strong sillage; if you don’t tolerate strong perfumes, test it first.
I didn’t like it much at first, but after months of aging, I absolutely love it; to me, when it dries down, it smells like pure cinnamon.
At first, I didn’t like it much, but after months of maceration, I absolutely love it; for me, the dry-down is pure cinnamon.
This is exactly like opening a pack of Lottus cookies, but more toasted, with less sugar, and a coffee touch that surprises me with how they replicate the exact smell. I’m really liking it; I love smelling like dessert, haha
It’s like opening a package of Lotus cookies, but more toasted, less sugary, with a surprising coffee note; I have no idea how they replicate the exact scent. I love it because I like smelling like dessert, get it?
It’s a rich scent; the cinnamon is soft and the coffee isn’t very noticeable, so I was a bit disappointed; I expected something more evening-appropriate, but it’s pleasant. Mostly it’s soft cinnamon, not spicy, with sweet vanilla and cocoa that turns a bit bitter over time, and I imagine coffee notes. It smells like Lottus cookies, the longevity isn’t intense, lasting 4 to 6 hours, so it works until spring, it doesn’t overwhelm spaces, and it stays close to the skin.
A rich scent, soft cinnamon, barely noticeable coffee, which left me a bit disappointed; I expected a more nocturnal tiramisu, but it’s still pleasant. Mainly soft, non-spicy cinnamon, vanilla, and sweet chocolate that turns slightly bitter over time, and I imagine coffee notes. Smells like Lotuses. The longevity isn’t intense, around 4 to 6 hours. Good for spring, doesn’t overwhelm, stays close to the skin.
Starts with a strong, intense, and enveloping cocoa accord that softens as it blends with vanilla. The combination is warm and gourmand without being cloying. Lasts about 7-8 hours on clothes with a moderate trail that persists without being invasive. Perfect for gourmand lovers and tiramisu fans. Ideal for autumn and winter when its sweet, creamy notes shine.
At first, it smells strongly of cocoa, intense and enveloping, but it gradually softens as it blends with the vanilla. The combination is warm and gourmand, without being cloying. It lasts about 7-8 hours on clothes with a moderate sillage that’s noticeable but not invasive. Ideal for gourmand lovers, especially those who like tiramisu. Perfect for autumn and winter when its sweet and creamy notes are most enjoyable.
I stopped buying body mists a while ago because, although they smell good, they don’t last long… of course, they improve over time and I know for a fact… but anyway, now that I’m looking for niche or Arabic brands, I’m disappointed that no matter the price, they either don’t last or the scent feels dated. Here is a nice, well-made Arabic fragrance, but it lacked coffee for my taste, so it’s better for layering than wearing on its own. Now I’m back to my body mists and what a surprise: Cupcake Pumpkin smells almost identical to the debate about which one to sell… at first not so much due to the pancake touch, but once it dries down, it’s the same thing. Another alternative if you can’t find the Tiramisu from Body Mists… As a perfume, hmm… it lacked that coffee touch to live up to its name… who knows if time will change that.
This perfume makes you think of a dessert: milk, butter, and vanilla. It’s super gourmand but with a clean touch. Delicious! I’d wear it at home to enjoy alone because I wouldn’t want to walk down the street smelling like pancakes, haha 🥞