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Guerlain launches its new fragrance Eau de Lingerie, which is, as the name suggests, designed for fine underwear, delicate fabrics, as well as intimate and special occasions. The perfume comes out in February 2013 on the first Valentine's Day as a part of Les Elixirs Charnels collection.
Sensual and intimate, Eau de Lingerie is composed as a floral, powdery and musky scent. It contains notes of iris, rose, vanilla, sandalwood, white musk and ambrette.
It is available in bottles of 125 ml at the price of 65 €.
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Another Guerlain fragrance to forget...The scent itself is pretty. Very musky, not a laundry clean musk, not animalic either, but the kind of musk that you find in Mon Precieux Nectar and Annick G. Quel Amour!, which is that vintage old scent that was very used to scent the clothes and wardrobes. Itis very powdery as well and flowery-sweet...really a beautiful scent, but extremely WEAK!! after 3h it is even vanished in the clothes...and btw, a perfume just for clothes?? since when you can't use an average perfume?? actually most of them last pretty damm good in the clothes...I honestly think this was a pretex from Guerlain to make a super-wwatered down scent and still charge the price they are charging...
TOTALLY NOT WORTH THE MONEY! Guerlain please...stop being so greedy..you are starting to look a bit desperated after our wallets..
This is a VERY SOFT scent, which of course makes sense because it is aimed for intimate wearing. I personally adore it. It is very fluffy and smells of light vanilla, almond and powder on my skin. At first when you spray you can barely detect any smell which had me worried, but eventually it DOES warm up on your skin enough to detect a light skin scent. This will not project. I adore Guerlain's vanilla base and while this has it, it is not as heavy. This is perfect for when you want to wear something for yourself and not offend those around you in a public setting.
Come on people, stop moaning about its name and give us a true review of its scent! lol!
sugarshield, I agree with you.. look at its content.. 125 ml! a "real" perfume wouldn´t cost 65 euros if launched by a house like Guerlain.. maybe the difference between this perfume and a "real" one, is the concentration in its ingredients; if dedicated to lingerie, they should be less aggressive to skin, especially if sprayed on underwear.. I honestly wouldn´t spray most perfumes I have on the underwear.. since it´s something it is renewed daily, why spray perfume on them? a weird concept indeed, but I´d like to smell it to try to appreciate the difference.
I am not hostile toward this perfume, but the concept of it is silly imo. You can already scent your lingerie - or ANY article of clothing, for that matter - with whatever you choose. People have been doing this for centuries. It seems like a marketing tactic and nothing else. Nothing is said about this ~lingerie perfume~ being composed any differently from any other perfume, aside from its inspiration. Is its makeup safer for the delicate lace and satin of lingerie? I assume that if it was, it would have been mentioned here. So if it's just the scent that is supposed to be sexy, you can get the same effect with ... any fragrance you find sexy. I'm sure it will smell just fine, I am just perplexed by the way they chose to market this. There must be something I'm missing, here.
Vie Cafe: You're right, I just remember some old time rich and famous, one of them I think is Duchess of Windsor scented her curtain with L'Heure Bleue mixed with Mitsouko.
There's nothing wrong to scented out lingerie or bed sheet, it's a personal matter, and Guerlain sees there's a potential niche market for crazy lavish women like Duchess of Windsor.
Sounds interesting - if it's as musky as it seems to be, then it will be a sexy way of scenting yourself or undergarments. Nothing wrong with that.
I actually applaud this over that new, useless Shalimar flanker.
I believe the accurate translation would be:
"a perfume used to scent your lingerie"
it does not simply translate into "water of underwear", which is ridiculous...
Why is everybody so hostile towards this perfume? It sounds lovely and the bottle is gorgeous and really French. So I do not see what is wrong. Guerlain has the Eau de lit as well... a perfume you would use to scent your bed sheets.... hmmm. I don't see what's wrong with this.
Never underestimate the power of sex and love. Products that related to both are the world's second sell-able items after gold (I think, maybe should be drugs).
I think the bottle is ok, match the image that you may find this kind of color tone at the lingerie department.
What a pretty bottle!! Can't wait until February!!
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