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Tresor In Love
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Tresor In Love by Lancôme is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2010, this composition was created by Dominique Ropion and Véronique Nyberg. The top notes reveal a vibrant accord of nectarine, pear, pink pepper, and bergamot; the heart unfolds a delicate blossom of Taif rose, peach, violet, and jasmine; while the base notes settle on a warm foundation of musk and Virginia cedar.
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It seemed very fresh and long-lasting; I applied it at 5 am and could still smell it at 6 pm. Something weird happens to me: suddenly I stop perceiving it, but when I move, I feel a fresh breeze as if it were on someone else. Forgive the lovers, but on my skin it smells like shampoo or soap. The bottle is pretty and elegant, but the little rose charm didn’t make it to my country, and that bothers me a lot, because for the price I would have expected that detail.
For the Chilean reader: There are young girls who smell bad and adults who inspire admiration. Like clothing, a fragrance needs style, not just youth. Labeling a scent as ‘for old ladies’ is absurd and shows ignorance and disrespect. Perfumes depend on attitude, not age. Tresor In Love fits the sweet gourmand trend, which I believe is already fading. It’s become cloying. It lacks personality and is easy to forget.
This is the only one that has made me a lifelong devotee. I can’t live without it. For those who say it lacks personality: sometimes personality isn’t about being strong, but about being noticeable when you pass by. For me, its personality lies in subtlety and elegance. When you move or turn, those sweet and fruity notes emerge. It reminds me of France, of romance, and of sweet youth. It’s not just for young people.
Very (too) soft and feminine. Sometimes it smells like shampoo or high-quality soap. I don’t use many Lancôme perfumes because they tend to be too sweet, but Trésor In Love appeals to me; it’s not cloying. It’s not my everyday fragrance. I only have a 5 ml mini that I use when I want to feel feminine and delicate. Rating: 5.7.
It’s a good perfume with a sweet, feminine peach scent, but I wouldn’t buy it again because it’s not cheap and there are better options at that price.
It’s very nice for spring, but I think it’s too delicate. I like it, but I don’t like how delicate it is. A good option for everyday wear. I feel a love-hate relationship with this fragrance.
I bought Tresor In Love last year and was confused at first, but I really like it. It’s feminine, sophisticated, and soft—perfect for daytime and heat. I don’t think I’ll repurchase since I love to vary my scents, but it will remain in my memory as a great perfume.
I hate when perfumes are judged by age. It’s a gorgeous fragrance.
I love it; it smells like a bouquet of flowers or a summer morning. I keep it like a little treasure.
Very fresh, perfect for daytime. I’m going to try it out this afternoon in the summer.
Tresor In Love is fresh, pretty, feminine, simple, and youthful. Fruits stand out, framed by a ripe rose and a soft violet. It follows the Tresor scheme but with less candied fruity notes; the nectarine and pear are fresh and juicy, and the rose is so fragrant that it sometimes overshadows the fruits. It’s the cheerful, fresh, and simple version of the elegant and candied Tresor. A beautiful perfume for spring days.
Tresor In Love is the softer, more timid sister of the Eau de Parfum. Gorgeous, it resembles the original but with a lighter peach and discrete flowers, optimal for any occasion. Juicy fruits that aren’t too ripe intertwine with light flowers—a youthful blend with personality, capturing the charisma of its older sister, a true legend. I’d wear it every day; I feel it’s vital and cheerful. It reminds me of my sister (who always wears the original); I love wearing it to resemble her without copying her entirely. Great longevity and moderate sillage. It’s a very beautiful perfume that looks good on anyone. It brings that kindness and femininity of the original. Thanks to Remy’s generosity, I got to know it well, and I’m delighted to wear it again and again. Thanks to her, I’ve discovered beautiful perfumes with fruits and flowers I had set aside due to the musk.
A very feminine and delicate perfume; noticeable but stays in your space without invading. The opening is fresh; I perceive a pale rose like the liquid in the bottle, but what I like most is the heart evolution. I can’t explain it, but I notice nuances that sweeten without being loud. It reminds me of sprinkling sugar on an acidic fruit and feeling the little bits when eating it… It’s a strange explanation, but that’s what I feel and it makes me happy. In the dry-down, there’s a soft musk, but it lasts quite well. I’d wear it during the day in spring and autumn, though it’s wearable all year.
Tresor In Love is a lovely perfume, uncomplicated, a perfect sweet floral for casual outings or when surrounded by people since it’s not intrusive. Its trail and longevity are moderate, which is rare for a Lancôme, but I still recommend it with my eyes closed.
I feel it smells really good—soft, a ‘fine’ perfume—but when I wear it, I barely notice it after half an hour. No one has ever asked me what I’m wearing or said I smell good when I use it :P, so I’m right; my pH and this perfume just didn’t click. It’s a shame because it’s so expensive and I could have gotten something better. I already owned Tresor Midnight Rose and liked it, so I bought this. MORAL OF THE STORY: I’ll never buy it again!!!
Just bought it. A very rich and refined perfume. I think I’ll wear it in summer because its longevity in winter is minimal (3 hours). I bought it because it was the only Tresor I was missing. We’ll see how it handles the heat.
A wonderful floral-fruity scent. It’s very wearable, suitable for both cold and hot weather, though it might stand out more in warm seasons. Watch out—it’s not refreshing. Peony, peach, and my beloved pink pepper (I love it because it’s in my favorites) take center stage. It has a slight sweetness, but nothing gourmand. It’s a cheerful, vital cologne that lifts your mood. Suitable for any occasion, though it shines less at night. Perfect for a romantic date. Lasts about 6 hours with moderate sillage (skin-level by 3 hours). I highly recommend it; it’s a very refined scent.
I love this fragrance; it’s subtle, innocent, and elegant. I always wear it in winter because it’s a bit sweet, but I adore it. The downside is that I feel it doesn’t last long on my skin.
A soft fragrance of musky roses and peaches in syrup. It’s very pleasant and doesn’t bother anyone, subtle and innocent. Smells like a cake with lemon zest, a splash of rose water, syruped peaches, and fresh violets. The trail is skin-level with two sprays; you’d need more to really feel it. Lasts about 3 hours. It’s not really my thing, though it’s pretty for others. Seems pricey for what it offers, although the bottle is gorgeous.
Digging through my mom’s treasures, I found this gem: it smells sweet, fruity, and very light—I loved it! I tried to take it, but she said it’s her favorite, so I left it with her. I’ll buy my own later; I didn’t know about it before and now I feel like I need it.
Soft, hyper-feminine, sweet, clean… in my mind, this is how fairytale princesses should smell. However, it’s a perfume I can’t wear because after a while it gives me a headache. My mother uses it and loves it; I appreciate how it smells on her, but it’s definitely not for me.
I tried it one summer night, encouraged by the salesperson. Most Tresors are too intense for my pH; this one starts very fruity where nectarine and bergamot dominate, then the rose comes out with other flowers in a very discreet way. It’s slightly powdery, which I like; it’s romantic and delicate, a lighter version of the Tresor line. For spring, if I didn’t have several rose perfumes, it would be on my list. Recommended.
Definitely still a very cheerful, fresh, and feminine perfume, super charming. The opening is juicy nectarine that holds up, and it has very faint roses, which I imagine as white. Any woman of any age can wear it without issues; it’s very versatile. Longevity passes the 6-hour mark, and the projection is excellent.
It was my first luxury perfume; I wore it during my first and second semesters of college. The scent starts a bit acidic before transforming into something sweeter and fruitier. It’s feminine, delicate, and not intrusive; in fact, I got a compliment while wearing it. Recommended if you’re looking for something soft and pleasant.
I bought it a few weeks ago ‘blindly’ based on an old memory and the listed notes. What can I say… it’s beautiful, soft, and delicate. Roses with juicy fruits and a touch of vanilla. It’s like the classics but modernized, or a girl perfume grown up. It doesn’t have great projection (after a few hours, I only smell it on my skin or clothes), but it lasts quite a bit on me, about 8 hours. It’s spring here.
A go-to for everyday wear. I sense soft rose and violet, nothing overwhelming, and a very casual peach 🍑; you smell clean. Longevity is about 4 hours with moderate projection. It reminds me a lot of Eternity Now, but this is more intense and affordable. It’s a good fruity floral for spring and summer, though I wear it all year round 🤣.
It smells delicious. The powdery notes dominate, and I tolerate them well even though I suffer from migraines. I own Tresor Midnight Rose and La Nuit Tresor. My ranking is: 1. Midnight, 2. In Love, and 3. La Nuit, precisely because I can’t handle the incense in the others 🥺.
Tresor In Love is the shy sister of Lancome. The opening is juicy and fruity, highlighting peach and bergamot, which made me buy it. Unfortunately, it fades in seconds before giving way to rose, peach, and nectarine with violet, becoming a powdery blend that lingers on the skin like a delicate feminine essence. It’s a version that feels both contemporary and vintage, ideal for daily and personal use since its trail is discreet. Not my favorite in the line, but I have affection for it because its sister, Midnight Rose, is my signature scent. I’d only criticize that the violet gives it a bitter, heavy tone on my skin, but I understand it’s not meant to be sweet-fruity. Happy to have it. Edit: In the dry-down, it’s very similar to Idole from the same house, with powdery roses, although Idole has much better performance.
This was one of my first perfumes and I hold it dear. It’s super feminine and versatile, with sensual and cheerful touches, slightly sweet. Starts with citrus and pepper notes, then transitions to a somewhat powdery rose. Good longevity; I recommend it for daily use if you want projection and lasting power without bothering others.
It smells like velvety, delicate peach. A luminous perfume perfect for everyday wear, very feminine and almost sweet. It lasts quite a while on my skin; projection is moderate but it definitely leaves a trail. I use it a lot in spring.
What a beautiful and delicate scent; I feel in love with this fragrance, I adore it, and it’s already part of my signature perfumes. But it’s not all love; unfortunately, on my skin, after an hour of application, I stop smelling it. It smells like love in the air, like romance. It’s a warm, tender scent, very similar to my beloved Tresor EDP, just toned down: less intense, more versatile, without losing elegance. It’s clean, doesn’t overwhelm anyone, has a certain freshness, and a very soft sweetness. It can be used in enclosed spaces without bothering anyone. I’ll give it a chance with the longevity, but if it doesn’t project, I’ll stick with Tresor EDP; probably I’ll layer them to improve performance. Would I buy again: No.
I’ve been wearing it since my teenage years. On my skin, it smells like very fine, sweet roses and nothing heavy, suitable for all ages. I love it for dinner with my partner or events where I want to feel sexy and elegant without leaving a trail. It can be perfectly used daily since it doesn’t smell too strong. I always keep it in my closet.
Ideal for the office!
Tresor In Love and Idole are the most youthful and fresh Lancome fragrances; they’re my favorites. It’s a soft, floral, slightly fruity and sweet scent, but not candy or vanilla; rather like flower nectar, talcum-powdered, romantic, and delicate. Very feminine, but not loud fruity; as sophisticated as classic Tresor. When it dries, it reminds me a lot of Idole’s jasmine. It opens with standout fruits, highlighting fresh bergamot, then on my skin I notice something green, like a flower stem, which stands out and blends with pink pepper. Then come the flowers with a soft woody base and musk that gives a clean, talcum feel along with very subtle violets. Since it’s not overwhelming but shy and delicate, I think it doesn’t last because it lacks bursts of notes, yet it’s moderately long-lasting and fills enclosed spaces. It’s just so delicate that my nose gets used to it. It’s for daily use, day and heat, but due to its versatility, I’d also use it on an intimate night date. If I have to choose between Tresor In Love and Idole… Idole lasts longer, but Tresor In Love is more delicate and less mainstream, so I’m not sure which is truly better.
The most coquette fragrance I know. Tender, delicate. Smells like Sarah Jay should smell. An ode to femininity and the purity of first love.
I had it and loved it! Fresh, delicious for daytime, zero heaviness. I adored wearing it. Highly recommend it.
Tresor In Love can be youthful, fresh, and casual, yet at the same time delicate and elegant in its own way. Although its longevity is disappointing, it’s perfect for sunny or hot days and very versatile. I see it on someone sweet and feminine, or even a woman with presence who always smiles.
I just finished a bottle reluctantly. It’s that type of perfume that says nothing. Smells fresh, like supermarket colognes. No sillage or longevity. In this case, Lancome has disappointed me immensely.
I don’t understand why they killed this nectarine and juicy peach jewel. It seems bland and even offensive that people badmouth this incredible scent. I only have one bottle and regret not buying a backup.
I tried it and fell in love with it, what a shame they discontinued it. It’s super delicate, sweet, and feminine; it lasts on clothes for hours. I got tons of compliments and can’t find anything similar.