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Tresor Eau de Parfum Lumineuse
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Lancôme Tresor Eau de Parfum Lumineuse is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2013, the nose behind this composition is Dominique Ropion. The top notes are praline; the heart notes are damask rose and violet leaves; the base notes are vanilla, woody notes, musk, and sandalwood.
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Delicious perfume, blending the sweet and warm notes of praline with the freshness of rose. I had to stop and think if I should buy it. I NEED IT.
A delicious scent, the younger brother of the classic Tresor in my opinion. It’s youthful and sweet, but not cloying. Its longevity and projection are very good; in my judgment, it’s not for any occasion, but rather for a dinner where you dress up nicely. I see it as a winter fragrance: although it’s not too strong, it’s sweet and projects better in the cold. In conclusion, a very good perfume worth what you pay.
Rich perfume, the younger sibling of the classic Tresor in my opinion: a youthful and sweet scent without being cloying. Its longevity and projection are top-notch. In my view, it’s not for every occasion, but rather for a dinner where you’re dressed to impress. I see it as a winter fragrance because, although it’s not loud, its sweetness projects better in the cold. In short, a great perfume worth every euro you pay.
I bought this thinking it was the original scent… It’s rich, sweet, modern, caramelized, and very youthful… It’s like eating a bag of candy… Sophisticated and surprisingly fresh. It follows the trend of new perfumes like Miss Dior Chérie, which was one of the pioneers in this type of interpretation. It’s not one of my favorites; personally, I prefer vintage fragrances like the original Tresor. It reminds me a bit of Paris Hilton’s Can Can, which is a caramel bomb and super sweet. The praline overloads my senses in this fragrance… I could say the only thing I really perceive is the praline and vanilla. It has amazing longevity on my skin: I applied it in the morning, and by almost 11 PM it still smells almost fresh, sweet and sophisticated. It’s the kind of fragrance of the new era. Definitely not my favorite, but it’s an excellent perfume. Hi everyone!
I was looking for something special, not just anything: a delicious perfume with great presence but no overkill. And here it is, the beautiful and rich Tresor, with a caramelized, sparkling opening that settles into vanilla and sandalwood. To me, it feels warm and fresh at the same time, offering presence without being heavy, leaving a rich trail. The bottle is lovely, refined, with sharp lines, possessing that opulence that contrasts with its contents.
I was looking for a perfume, but not just any perfume; I wanted something delicious with a bold presence but without being overwhelming. And I found this beautiful, rich Tresor: a sparkling caramelized opening that settles into vanilla and sandalwood. It feels warm yet fresh to me, with a strong presence without being too heavy, leaving a rich trail in its wake. The lovely bottle catches the eye—it’s refined with sharp lines, possessing an opulence that contrasts beautifully with its contents.
I’ve only tested it twice, but honestly, it’s pure flirtation and gluttony.
I’ve only tested it twice, and honestly, it’s pure coquetry and gluttony.
I’ve been searching for a sweet perfume that isn’t heavy for ages. I really like Vie Est Belle, but most people in Chile wear it, so after reading reviews for La Nuit Tresor Caresse, I was about to buy it blindly. Luckily, there was a tester, and wow—jasmine everywhere: a citrus opening with jasmine that turns sweet after a while. It was disappointing, and I ended up trying Tresor Lumineuse instead. I loved it. It’s sweet but soft, with a praline opening and vanilla lingering through every facet; Damask rose smooths it out perfectly, making it a refined and flirtatious scent. I don’t like the classic Tresor because I find it too old-ladyish, but this one is youthful, playful, and soooo good! I recommend it. Lasts for hours 🙂
I simply love it. It’s delicious and charming.
Sweet, rich, with rose, vanilla, and praline taking the lead. Very pleasant, but it doesn’t fully win me over; I feel it’s too similar to other perfumes in the same category.
I’m not usually a fan of gourmand perfumes, but I have to admit this one has won me over. It took a bit because at first I only smelled the violet leaf, a strong acidic note from the start that hid everything else. I bought it blind and thought, ‘What is this??’. I asked a friend who knows fragrances for help and she guided me: it’s that strong opening note that lasts a while, but then the sweet praline and vanilla emerge. I started testing it until I found the sweet notes. Now I love it. It’s a caramelized fragrance with that acidic counterbalance that keeps it in check. Ideal for cold days because it’s very warm.
I’m not a fan of gourmand perfumes, but I have to admit this one has won me over. It took some getting used to because at first, I only smelled the violet leaf, a strong acidic opening that masked everything else. I bought it blind and my reaction was, ‘What is this??’ I asked a friend for help, and she guided me: it’s the violet leaf, that strong opening note that lasts a while, but then the sweet praline and vanilla come through. Once I started testing it to find those sweet notes, I fell in love. It’s a caramelized fragrance with that acidic counterbalance that keeps it in check. Perfect for cold days because it’s very warm.
My first impression was that I had the original Lancôme Tresor instead of the Lumineuse variant. The rose note takes center stage. The dry down is quite floral and fresh, not very similar to the praline scent I was expecting. The initial intensity is good, projecting more than a meter away; by the next hour, it fades and gives way to a sweeter scent that stays close to the skin. The longevity is disappointing, lasting less than 4 hours. Maybe my batch was unlucky—I searched and found a 2018 batch.
It was my favorite perfume; I can’t find it anymore and I really wish I could get it back. Back then, I was careless and left my last new bottle in the window. The sun ruined it, and that’s when I learned to take better care of my fragrances.
It was my favorite perfume; I haven’t been able to find it again. I’d love to have it back; back then I was careless and left my last new bottle in the window, the sun hit it, and it went bad. That’s when I learned to take better care of my perfumes.
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