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Tender Kiss is made in the honor of 10th anniversary of Laique perfume. It was introduced in 2002 in pink crystal bottle which reminds us of old luxurious perfume bottles. The picture of romantic kiss on the bottle symbolizes elegancy and romantic feeling of this perfume. It was designed by Anne Flipo, Charabot and put top notes into sparkling and jolly notes of litchi and rosy berries, the heart conquers with rose petals, spiced with pepper and nutmeg, and the base caresses us with its warm and very seductive notes of Bourbon vanilla, sandal and incense. Tender Kiss is available in the amount of 50 and 100 ml EDP.
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The house of Lalique give me two of my most loved perfumes ( Encre Noire and EN Pour Elle) so every time I get the chance to test a new one I'm very excited. Saw Tendre Kiss at an amazing price and I jumped at the opportunity to own it. I was hoping for a light, romantic... maybe even memorable perfume. Unfortunately I got herbs!!! I smelled like parsley and dill. Disappointing to say the least :-((
Lalique TENDRE KISS reminds me of Clarins "Par amour toujours". I'm a little bit desapointed, because for the price, nothing special for me...
Beautiful - reminds me of the holidays in an unconventional way. Firstly, because it's a cheerful scent. It's like slightly sweet spices mingling with a bouquet of flowers on the table, next to a bowl of berries about to be made into a pie. The smoky incense deepens the fragrance as it dries down and it gets warm and enveloping. A very nice surprise, have not smelled anything like it. Plus, the bottle evokes timelessness. Gorgeous!
This was a huge disappointment - I expected something romantic and fragrant, instead this is barely perceptable funk. Incense? Nadda. Sandalwood? Nah. Vanilla? Nadda. Spiced rose petals? You gotta be kidding. Pass this one over ladies, waste of money.
It's hard to say what it smells like - I get a one-note scent from this for about 5 minutes and then POOF, it's gone. It reminds me of what my grandma's hankies used to smell like after being stashed in her bosoms all day. Well, maybe not that good... :-)
It's a medium-weight pink pepper-incense scent on me. I do not detect the red berries or the litchi, but in the heart I can feel the effect of the nutmeg and rose altering the incense note. Being a lover of incense notes in perfume, I enjoy this quite a bit!
But I wouldn't have guessed this classifies as a floral. It's all incense!
An elegant floral, full of noble line that result in an elegant fragrance and discreet, but lasting olfactory memory: the woman who chooses it is elegant and classic, nothing sugary indeed.
At the top cherry, classic stamped signature pepper opening as another high note, the floral notes are sandalwood and nutty with and rely on the sweetness provided by the vanilla. Outstanding durability and Sillage.
-Suitable for any time ... in which you want to be remembered and appreciated.
Le Baiser means The KIss not tender kiss, hence why a differnt name was attached to this juice.
Hope that helps.
Does anyone know why Lalique released this just after "LE BAISER" (French for Tender Kiss), with the same name and same bottle. But different notes+noses ??? I'm a bit confused? Hope someone can clear this up?
How can I describe this perfume? It is timid, prudent and well-behaved, like a Victorian Lady walking through the sunlit woods. It is like 19th century novel with rose petals stored between the dusty pages and mixed with sweet spicy smell of nutmeg and pepper imported from India.
The pepper and especially nutmeg gives it grounded quality but it is not too strong to overpower the rose. Nothing about this perfume is too strong or too bold. The sandalwood comes in the end with a nice touch. I agree with sherapop that it is Oriental Floral, as spices are integral part of this perfume.
This is perfect office perfume. It is not strong enough to make a statement but it is good enough to put on when I want to go light on the scent. I would not call it outstanding but it is fine for everyday use.
Lalique TENDRE KISS reminds me a bit of Lancome MIRACLE. Both feature pepper, flowers, and lychee, but TENDRE KISS offers a somewhat more subtle presentation of these notes to my nose. In addition, TENDRE KISS has a less musky base. The labdanum here imparts a smooth texture and viscosity apparent from the opening. It may also account for the good longevity of this low sillage edp.
I would call TENDRE KISS an oriental floral, since the spices are just as important as the rose. If I were in the market for a lychee pepper floral perfume, I'd choose TENDRE KISS over MIRACLE since the pepper is more measured in this composition and does not overwhelm the florals. But anyone who likes the Lancome will surely like the Lalique as well.
I don't get that much pepper here.
Surprisingly, this is one of the best true rose perfumes out there. Its scent reminds me of the grandiflora rose bushes in my garden.
A really romantic creation. It's not heavy, has decent sillage and the bottle is beautiful.
sweet cucumbers - my impression... nothing special at all. a perfume for pink barbies, maybe...
This fragrance seams like a dance of the Beauty with the Beast to me... There are some delicate pink flower petals in it, but there's also pepper, a lot of pepper... This pepper makes it spicy and... I don't know, maybe ash-like?... Sometimes seems cold like frozen flowers, sometimes seems to be spicy, with stronger personality. I must say I like it, although find it a little bit to sweet.
I like the bottle and the gift sets are pretty the box is soft velvet or something anyhow, the perfume is dreadful it smells just like pepper, No lie try it for yourself! It will have you ready to throw the perfume across the store! I don't get why they made this fragrance? For whom? what woman wants to smell of pepper? Not sexy! Just not!
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