
I have it: 57 I had it: 25 I want it: 68 My signature: 5
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I have it: 57 I had it: 25 I want it: 68 My signature: 5
Neiges by Lise Watier is a Floral fragrance for women. Neiges was launched in 1999. The fragrance features magnolia, orange blossom, musk, jasmine, hiacynth, woodsy notes, lily-of-the-valley and rose.
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I used to love Neiges when I was 18. I received this as a present last year, I like it but not loving. Very comforting scent in the winter.
MMmmmm..Just picked this scent out of hundreds to choose from.
Such a beautiful scent. Its very comforting and cozy.
It would work best for Winter time.
This is not a scent I would typically choose, but oh my, I just totally fell in love.
Loved this instantly :)
Its definitely for someone with a more mature scent taste.
I don't think a younger lady would appreciate this as much as a more mature lady but you never know.
Go try this!! Seriously!
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mmm I love this fragrance! No other scent so subtly takes me to cold winter days curled up in a warm sweater by the window and watching the snow fall. My Mother used to own this one when it first came out and I think I may have used most of the bottle on her! I'm definitely on the search for a bottle of this for my own collection!
I was going to review Neiges Frissons but did not find it in the database... to add! :)
Reminds me of Christmas Eve!! I'd say it's a lovely scent for all occasions and times of the year, definitely for people over 18 who are over wearing hoodies and sweatpants. It's very calming :3.
clean, floral, just a touch spicy. Good for someone who likes floral perfumes, nice and casual. Does not smell too typical, has an unusual bright quality to it. Wouldn't buy this. I do not generally like really floral perfumes, but if you do you should check this one out.
I smelled this at a Shoppers Drug Mart and also a Sears while shopping in Toronto, and I just loved this perfume! I wish I had bought it, because on eBay it's too much. I adore the musk notes and the florals are not over the top. I love lily-of-the-valley, and it's done so nicely in this perfume.
Update! I finally did get the EDT and lotion. Love! I understand the snow analogy, if snow could have a pretty scent, this would be it. White flowers and freshness, not laundry soap at all IMO. A little like JLo's Glow, that's a good thing. For me, this is absolutely a winter scent. It is comforting and feminine--
I just LOVE this perfume. I found it when I was in highschool and I still love it today. To me, it smells clean, sharp and a little bit woody on paper but after I spray it onto myself, it mellows down and all the white flower goodness comes out. IF I can describe myself in a bottle, its this. Too bad they only sell it in Canada. I have to get someone to buy it for me...
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I tested this over the weekend. I actually liked it. You might say that I sound surprised. Well, I am. The fragrance was for sale in a hotel gift shop--a relatively high end place (Biltmore Inn, Asheville, NC) that would probably sell Creed if they could. I imagine the typical shopper for this place is a woman in her 50s and/or 60s who has a fair amount of money to spend. I was expecting something that would be boring, conservative, and safe. I was wrong. Neiges is unique. I don't think I've ever smelled anything like it.
Sweet in a very fresh way, Neiges is a fluffy and fizzy floral. At the beginning, I catch a little bit of the orange blossom, but that fades away, and the white musk and other flowers take over. The rose enriches and sweetens what would otherwise be just another screaming white floral, thus running the risk of smelling sour.
I have to say that I don't really get the whole snowflake thing. Yes, I could describe the smell as fluffy and cooling, but that's as close as Neiges gets to the feeling of snow in my book. To me, Neiges smells like a perfect late spring/early summer fragrance. I didn't even notice the snowflakes until I looked up the fragrance after testing it. I skimmed right past it, too, because of the snowflakes.
In the end, I enjoyed the fragrance. It was different and fun. As others have mentioned, the longevity wasn't there. But, with all the layering products Lise Watier sells in this line, you can definitely get the scent to last longer.
Right when I smelled this I couldn't stand it!
It sticks right in your nose n kinda smells like laundry detergent...
I think it might be too mature for me right now but i hate perfumes with to much floral..
Maybe ill try it again in the future
I have recently scored the "gift box" of Neige EDT and Body Veil (lotion).
At first, it was "holy crap, this is like a strong laundry detergent...", but now, I adore it.
It must be the hyacinth note. I love hyacinth flowers as they so remind me of those very few "good ol' days" of my childhood. Our garden was enchanting in the spring, with many, many fine flower specimens planted by my grandma. But the one that always stood out was the purple hyacinth.
I also detect a wisp of magnolia and the woods. Also, despite of it not being listed, I'd say there is an aldehyde note in there as well. Because of that, Neiges does remind me a bit of Miss Dior (the version made back in around 1980, or so).
The rest of the composition is blended so well that I cannot detect any other single notes; they sing in unison.
To me, Neiges smells very comforting, and I have been wearing it every day for the past month, and I am not sick of it at all. The Body Veil lotion is also fantastic.
Neiges' top, middle, and drydown seems pretty similar, with the drydown just being a "memory" of the other two as it fades away. Sadly, it fades away rather fast; its lasting power on me is 1 to 1.5 hours, tops.
Would I buy it again? Yes.
Allasouli matiamou... there is no age for a fragrance. In my opinion, either it suits your chemistry and personality or it does'nt... I wore it at your age and still love it now! Go for it! Shall write review on this beauty!!!
I once had the body spray, it was in a white bottle with a silver cap. Loved it! I used it in the winter time and it was so fresh and flowery.
I have my eye on this one! I want it sooooo bad!!! The bottle is even gorgeous with the pretty snowflakes. AW!
I love cool fresh florals and this one was no exception. However, on my skin this frag has zero staying power so I never bought it again.
this scent reminds me of snow; cool, fresh and powdery. it has that vintage appeal as well.
Is it normal to own this perfume and love it at the age of 24 ??? I have seen reviews where ppl are telling that this scent is for 40+ or older ladies. I donno if it is normal to love this perfume at my age ... Snow and winter are my fav weather of the year and this perfume gives such a nice feeling of winter all year long LOL.
[OCT/27/2011]
Reminds me of just stepping out of the shower. So fresh and clean smelling. I kind of reminds me of if flowers were to grow in the snow. Lol. Guess that's what they were going for by the name though.
i just got this and its so sparkly and crisp. icy flowers, especially the hiacynth. it has snowflakes on the bottle and it does remind me of snow. i love aldehydes, it makes perfume seem so bubbly. this made my day. i will be wearing this in all seasons. perfect.
This has such a distinctive scent that I love. And it is long lasting, musky deep yet not overly mature and heavy. It seems ageless to me and a little goes a long way. And it is always nice when a cute guy tells me that I smell nice.
I love Lise Watier's perfumes! They all smell so good :)
(This review is for Eau de Perfume)
Sparkly, crystal, and effervescent, Neiges reminds me of a delicate snowflake. This illusion is created by the tender and fresh floral bouquet floating on the snowy-white wings of the gentle aldehydes. The composition appears to defy the gravity. It is soft, light and beautiful.
The composition starts with the fresh and crisp notes of hyacinth, lily of the valley, magnolia and orange blossom. The soft, gentle and slightly soapy aldehydes appear next. The contrast of soft floral and crispy fresh is lovely. It’s like a breeze of the fresh air on a winter day. The scent remains light, airy and soapy floral in the heart notes with the dominance of jasmine and magnolia. The dry down is chic and slightly soapy musk.
This lovely perfume has decent sillage and longevity. I definitely recommend it if you enjoy tender floral bouquets with light and slightly soapy aldehydes.
The very first time I smelt this back in December '08, I recall thinking that it really did seem to smell as snow would in a bottle. Now, as I smell it, I can detect more detailed notes in this predominately white floral perfume, with the most prominent one being hyacinth, and then rose, lily-of-the-valley, and musk. I smell other notes in there as well, just not as prominent as the rest. So light, sparkling even. Everytime I smell this, even from the bottle, I am reminded of the first beautiful snowfall. And being Canadian, it's even given me a new appreciation for the many snowfalls we tend to have. :-)
I had the tester at first and decided to buy this perfume for myself. I absolutely love it! To me, the hyacinth is the strongest note, it's so nice and even feel like narcissus, I love it. It can last for quite a long time and it leaves a very gentle sandalwood smell in the end. It feels both warm and fresh, best for winter but can also do in other seasons.
This perfume is also available as "eau legere". Not as strong as the orginal which makes it better for younger women.
Perfect musk. Being Canadian I own this perfume and absolutely love it. It is one of a kind. It exudes confidence and it is really warm and cozy. It is not sweet and candy like; it is not spicy and heavy; it's just Neige...very beautiful and round perfume. Just like the bottle. As pure as snow and as round as the bottle. I absolutely wear this to my kids hockey practices and going out shopping. Absolutely wonderful.
Neiges is one of the best perfumes for any women, girl/teenager to use.. it's so feminine.. not strong at all. It leaves a beautiful sensation
To me and on me it seems the magnolia and musk are the strongest notes. It almost seems like the scent of tuberoses. Neiges creates a sparkling and a floral warmth during the cold winter months.
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