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Vanilla Powder
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Vanilla Powder by Matière Première is an oriental vanilla fragrance designed for men and women. Launched in 2025, this scent is a new addition to the brand's catalog. The nose behind this composition is Aurélien Guichard.
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Vanilla Powder
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Vanilla Powder by Matière Première is an olfactory fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2023, the nose behind this fragrance is Aurélien Guichard. The top notes are powdered coconut and heliotrope; the heart note is Madagascar vanilla; the base notes are vanilla absolute, white musk, musk, palo santo, coconut, and lactones.
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- Positivo 65%
- Negativo 23%
- Neutral 13%
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I wouldn’t even try it. At first, it smells nice, but then it turns into a sticky, brutal musk that clings to you and even your washed clothes. It’s so strong I woke up smelling it in the middle of the night, no exaggeration. It lasts forever; it’s that kind of scent that follows you days after you’ve showered.
True to its name: vanilla powder. Elegant, creamy, and warm, nothing gourmand. Top-notch quality and totally unisex. On my skin, it doesn’t dry out much, but the perfumery work is undeniable. Try it before spending money.
Definitely not for me. I’m not a vanilla fan, but I expected something delicate and powdery; nothing less. It smells like cheap coconut deodorant, exactly like my sister’s Dove. The coconut ruins the fragrance; it’s dry and overwhelming. I tested it at the perfumery and then in class; the whole room smelled like it after just one spray. I rubbed it off and washed my hands, but the scent lingered. It lasts like a beast. If you love coconut and vanilla, it’s yours, but don’t buy it blindly if you’re on a budget.
I bought it excitedly for the vanilla. If you want something almost identical but cheaper, try ‘Scandal pour Homme’; they smell the same. It has beastly projection with just two sprays; I showered and I still smell like a lot, I feel overwhelmed. I recommend it more for men.
The perfume that has gotten me the most compliments.
What a perfume! If you like realistic vanilla, you’ll love it. It’s super potent powdery vanilla with coconut and wood. You can tell the quality of the ingredients: gorgeous, elegant, and very long-lasting. I understand some might be bothered by the intensity, but the longevity is spectacular. I wore it all day and could still smell it after showering; the jacket smelled days later. Totally unisex, ideal for cold weather or night outs. One or two sprays last the whole day. Worth every euro.
For those who like the ‘dry vanilla’ profile. It’s literally vanilla powder with coconut, very musky and clean. For me, who prefers sweet vanillas, it gave me a headache and bothered me a bit.
It’s as if Kirke and Erba Pura had a daughter and added coconut: horrible. Nothing like vanilla, pure musk.
It’s very special. If you love vanilla, try it, but don’t expect pastry vanilla; it’s more clean, intense, and powdery. The coconut is very noticeable, so if you don’t like it, run. Despite the coconut, I don’t think I’d wear it in summer due to the potency; it could be overwhelming in the heat. It’s quite unisex, I don’t see it as very feminine, so I’m not sure if I’d buy it. Don’t recommend buying it blindly.
Vanilla Powder is very cool, a light vanilla that evolves. At first, it reminds me of Yves Rocher’s Vanilla Noire, but afterwards it’s much better. The coconut water makes it fresh at the start, and as it develops, the palo santo wood becomes more woody without being masculine. That twist gives it a lot of personality and versatility.
Vanilla Powder is an exquisite, long-lasting vanilla with absolutes and premium notes that deliver incredible longevity. Sometimes I get a warm, masculine touch; other times, it feels light and feminine. While it might seem simple, it has a sophisticated complexity that’s hard to imitate, truly for refined noses. It puts me in a great mood, perhaps thanks to the palo santo wood that seems to clear away negative vibes. It’s pure magic.
I can’t quite describe it, but it’s addictive, sensual, and attractive. The first time I tried it, I thought it was very gourmand, but upon returning to it, I fell in love. It’s not heavy, nor does it give you diabetes just from smelling it; there’s supreme-quality vanilla and coconut, followed by a hit of palo santo and noticeable musk. The longevity is eternal—I kept smelling it on my coat three days later. I adore it; it’s a unisex scent with notable projection.
Vanilla Powder is one of the most exquisite and long-lasting vanillas I’ve tried. You can tell it uses an absolute and high-quality notes with incredible staying power. Sometimes I feel it warm and masculine, other times light and feminine. It might seem simple, but it has a sophisticated complexity that’s hard to imitate, only for refined palates. It puts me in a good mood; I’m sure it’s the palo santo that cleanses bad vibes. It’s pure magic.
I’ve tried it many times, but it’s too strong. It has a super prominent, sharp musk that tickles my nose, just like the Erba Pura one I can’t stand. It’s so potent it drowns out the rest of the notes. The longevity and trail are nuclear; I can smell it on my skin days later, and on clothes, I won’t even tell you. Don’t expect a gourmand; it’s a sharp perfume that drills into your nose. For me, it’s a no. From the same house, I stick with Encens Suave.
The opposite of what they say about ‘beast mode’ happened to me. It’s not a monster, but a soft, well-assembled gourmand that is zero-invasive. It leans feminine; it’s a proper vanilla scent that stays soft on the skin. It lasts much longer than other scents from this brand, like Crystal Saffron. It reminded me of Zara’s Shamanilla, with the same coconut structure, but the quality here is superior. I was hoping to feel the palo santo note they claim it has, but I sense it’s missing. It didn’t surprise me much.
I’ve tried it many times, but it’s too strong. It has a piercing musk that tickles my nose, similar to the Erba Pura I can’t stand. It’s so potent that it drowns out the other notes. Its longevity and trail are nuclear; I’ve smelled it on skin and clothes days later, and I won’t even tell you. Don’t expect a gourmand; it’s sharp and gives me a headache. For me, it’s a no; from this house, I’ll stick with Encens Suave.
What a coconut bomb of a perfume. It’s vanilla and coconut, full stop. From the start, there’s a realistic, protagonist vanilla—the best I’ve ever tried. I first encountered it in Seychelles on a plantation; the pure scent of the pistil is right here. The fresh green coconut fits perfectly, creating something fresh and herbal without being cloying. I love it; it’s perfect for warm climates. It’s like feeling like a god or goddess of ebony lounging on a chaise. Maybe I perceive it as feminine due to bias, but I wear it myself. Ideal for unisex play, 18+. Scent 8/10, longevity and projection 9/10, lasting power +10h.
What a coconut perfume. This is vanilla and coconut. Period. From the start, vanilla is the protagonist, realistic and not gourmand. The best vanilla I’ve tried. I met it in Seychelles at a plantation; it smells like pure pistil, nothing adulterated. The coconut is green and fresh, perfect so it’s not cloying, creating a herbal and fresh aroma that’s hard to achieve with such sweet notes. I love it. Perfect for warm climates. To feel like a goddess on your lounge chair sipping a piña colada. Maybe it’s feminine due to bias, but I wear it. Unisex, but suitable for adults (18+). Scent: 8/10, Longevity: 9/10, Duration: +10h, Projection: 9/10, Versatility: 6/10. Price: 2.20€/ml. Final score: 8.5/10.
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I don’t know what it is, but it smells like urine to me, just like with Erba Pura. It’s acidic, bitter, and piercing; it makes me sick. And it won’t wash off even with Fairy soap and a scrub brush.
A sweet vanilla and powdered coconut bomb, not gourmand. Sophisticated vanilla, powdery coconut, with something resinous and woody from the palo santo. You can feel the power and quality of the ingredients. The most long-lasting perfume I’ve tried, with exceptional quality. I wish the coconut felt more present, but I think it’s the powdered coconut. It lasts over 12 hours with high projection and an evident trail. I wouldn’t wear it in summer, but in winter, I love it.
A sweet vanilla and powdered coconut bomb, nothing gourmand. A sophisticated vanilla, powdery coconut, and something resinous with palo santo wood in the base. You can feel the power and quality of the ingredients. It’s the most durable I’ve tried, with exceptional quality. I wish the coconut felt more; I think it’s the powdered coconut. It lasts over 12 hours with high projection and an evident trail. I wouldn’t wear it in summer, but in winter, I love it.
The best vanilla-coconut combo I’ve ever smelled. Although it’s called Vanilla Powder, for me the coconut is almost as prominent or even more so. Warm vanilla, musky, balsamic, and sweet with a smoky touch from the palo santo, all dusted with rich coconut powder. I’ve never heard this combination before. It’s not a creamy coconut like sunscreen or aquatic; it’s grated coconut, sweet but light. Linear scent but excellently balanced. Categorized as unisex, I think women will enjoy it more. High projection and trail for the first 3-4 hours, then moderate, with infinite longevity. I LOVE IT.
The best vanilla-coconut combo I’ve ever smelled, different from everything else. Despite the name, the coconut is almost as prominent, if not more. We have warm, musky, balsamic vanilla, smoked by palo santo, dusted with incredibly rich coconut powder. I’ve never heard these notes conjugated like this. It’s not creamy or aquatic coconut; it’s a sweet, light shred. The scent is linear but balanced and beautiful. Although it’s unisex, I think women will enjoy it more. Wide projection for the first 3-4 hours, then moderate, with infinite longevity. I adore it.
If I hadn’t seen the notes, I’d swear it was an ambre gris or Calone bomb. It smells super salty, in the style of Megamare or Pazzaglia’s Seas, accompanying you for hours and days. The hint of vanilla is there, but for me, it’s aquatic/marine. Completely masculine; it smells like a two-thousand-euro luxury store. I read the reviews and wonder if my nose is failing, if I’m crazy, or if they gave me a different decant. We’ll never know, but this isn’t for me.
Worth the price, though I didn’t care for it. Lucky I grabbed the 6ml instead of the full size. I thought it would be powdery with a soft vanilla vibe given the name, but upon testing, it reminded me of Disumano—that coconut scent that gave me trouble and forced me to sell it. At first, I liked it, until I went to the salon and everyone was going crazy over the smell 😂. Obviously, they dropped to the floor when they saw the price (but I know others did the same as me). Over time, I grew to dislike it more; I barely smelled anything except the vanilla. The musk is very sharp and stands out, similar to Erba Pura, and that kind of musk just doesn’t suit me. I gave it to my teenage daughter (I warned her to use a little, but she didn’t listen). A few days ago she wore it, and I could smell it from the landing; she says she’s never been complimented on a perfume so much, but let me tell you, it clings and won’t budge 😅. I washed her uniform, and the polo still smells. That’s why I say it’s worth the price: if you like it, there’s no complaint about longevity or sillage; with one spray, you’ll be smelled for hours and days. What a pity it feels so invasive to me 🥲
Let’s get one thing clear: it’s worth the price, even though I didn’t like it. Lucky I bought the 6ml vial. I expected delicate vanilla, but when I tried it, Disumano hit me, which also made me cringe and forced me to sell it. At first glance, it smells great; people went crazy at the salon, but when they saw the price, they dropped their jaws. Over time, I disliked it more; I only felt the musk, very sharp, like Erba Pura, which doesn’t suit me. I gave it to my teenage daughter. She says no one has ever complimented a perfume on her more, but she clings to it and won’t let go. I washed her uniform, and the polo still smells. It’s worth the price: if you like it, the longevity and trail are incredible with just one spray. A pity that it feels invasive to me.
They got the name wrong. It should be called Vanilla Power or Vanilla Nuclear Power. It opens with a non-gourmand vanilla, more dense and voluptuous with a strong presence, pushed by an oud in the base that makes it last hours; in the dry-down, that oud is more perceptible and stains clothes for several days. I love it as a fragrance, especially the dry-down which is marvelous, but it can be a bit overwhelming for noses looking for an easy, powdery, and clean vanilla.
Extremely potent vanilla, quality and projection on another level, just like the longevity. It’s a musky, sweet vanilla nuanced with coconut (which highlights a lot on my skin) with a hint of palo santo. Simple and effective, polarizing; in my opinion, one of the best vanillas on the market. A must-try.
I love vanilla perfumes; I have over 80 fragrances, but this is the first niche one I’ve bought. I just tested it in the perfumery and knew I had to own it. Generally, due to my pH, perfumes don’t last long on my skin, but this one lasts until the next day. Personally, I don’t feel it projects a huge sillage, but people around me say they notice it quite a bit. It’s a vanilla with a slightly different coconut, drier and more mature; I think that despite the notes usually associated with cheaper perfumes, this feels elegant. I love smelling it constantly on my wrists; it’s a very “cozy” aroma. This will definitely be a permanent fixture in my collection.
I have quite a few vanilla perfumes; for me, it was love at first sniff. I bought it in a small bottle, but I can assure you I’ll get the large size.
A hype with no sense, a simple vanilla that could easily cost 20 bucks and run. Absolute disappointment.
I tested a sample and honestly, I didn’t like it at all; it was super potent and overwhelming. I wasn’t even able to distinguish the coconut or the vanilla. I might be crazy, but at least at its launch, it reminded me a lot of a mega-potent Good Girl. It disappointed me greatly. Edit: After leaving the sample in a drawer forgotten for months, I decided to test it again because I refused to not understand this creation, and… ¡OOHH, THIS TIME YES! MAGIC AROSE! Unlike the first time, it didn’t seem so potent and overwhelming; it was as if those grating notes I perceived the first time had joined in perfect harmony, and finally, I could understand this beauty. I could perceive the vanilla and the coconut, a soft and delicate vanilla powder interwoven with a kind of finely shredded coconut that you could imagine, resulting in a super cozy duo. What the nose is… the first time it seemed like a completely different scent to me; maybe I expected something else, accustomed to other types of vanillas that aren’t so natural, and other types of coconut-vanilla combos that have nothing to do with it, so I think I was disappointed and didn’t know how to understand or see the beauty inside that little bottle. I liked it so much this time that I’m going to get a bottle.
Love it or hate it; there’s no middle ground. In my case, love. I didn’t expect something so different that would highlight the vanilla, but exploring it reveals its quality and originality. On my skin, the palo santo and vanilla stand out. The coconut isn’t noticeable as such, but rather a crushed pulp. There’s nothing like it in my collection. The trail is very wide and lasts 8-10 hours. Excellent scent, perfect for noses trained in niche fragrances. It’s not typical vanilla; it’s a gem. A matter of taste. Totally unisex.
This scent is definitely “love it or hate it”; there are no middle grounds. You either adore it or detest it to the point of rage. In my case, luckily, it was love. At first, I didn’t expect such a different perfume that would highlight the vanilla among its components, but by exploring its essence and wearing it on different occasions, I’m appreciating its elevated quality and originality more and more. I’d say the notes that stand out most on my skin are palo santo and vanilla. The coconut isn’t perceived as such, but I do detect a kind of crushed/dried coconut pulp. There’s nothing similar in my collection. It has a VERY wide sillage, and regarding longevity, I can count on it for around eight to ten hours. Excellent aroma, for noses already with a certain degree of training in the niche perfumery world. We’re not talking about a typical or traditional vanilla perfume here. It’s a gem for those who wish to appreciate its value. And above all, enjoy it. A matter of personal taste. Totally unisex 🫶🏽
I tested a spray on my wrist yesterday and didn’t like the smell; it’s too masculine, it reminds me of Scandal for men. I can’t find the vanilla or the coconut. It doesn’t seem pleasant to me; I notice it’s very synthetic and common. It’s clearly a men’s perfume. But as for longevity and projection… by God! I tried to remove that spray the seller put on my wrist with water and soap, rubbing hard. Then I showered and kept rubbing. It still smelled. When I got out of the shower, I washed my wrist again with water and soap and went to sleep. This morning it was still smelling, and now it’s 16:20h and it’s still on my skin. I don’t even want to know how long the smell that got impregnated in my jacket sleeve will last. If you like the perfume, it’s a hit regarding quality, with unsurpassed longevity and projection. But this smell repulses me, and it’s a nightmare that my jacket is going to smell like this until next year. HELP
A fairly creamy mix of vanilla and coconut. I notice the musk very lightly, and the palo santo gives it that “incensed” touch. It’s a dark and potent vanilla. I like it a lot, plus the longevity is very good, around 7/8 hours.
It’s a powerful vanilla bomb. If you’re looking for intensity and longevity, you’ll love it. Over time, it settles down and becomes creamy, but it remains very distinct.
I detect coconut and vanilla at first; then the coconut fades and the vanilla takes over, making it very creamy. For me, the coconut reminds me a bit of sunscreen (maybe that’s just me). The musk and palo santo are secondary, almost hidden. The vanilla gains strength over time. The trail and longevity are decent; I can still smell it after 8-10 hours. I liked it; it’s a valid option within vanilla perfumes, though nothing revolutionary. It depends on what kind of vanilla you like. I’d recommend testing it in-store or with a sample.
A light touch of Disumano, but what I notice most and find annoying is a sharp, piercing musk, like Erba Pura (they aren’t copies, but they share that aggressive note). The projection is brutal. Unfortunately, it’s not for me.