I dont like sweet scents much, but I smelled this and fell in love. I also bought Remember Me. I think Jovoy really know how to do a sweet scent without making someone (me) sick. Thank you 🙏🏽
I’m always so late (to the party) for leaving my signature perfumed box! I heard of this thought hmm I’d like! And thank goodness you reviewed it ( which means you or madame loves it!) which means I’ll love it! Perfect. 💕 Mimosa was what caught my interest. I don’t have a gourmand lactonic vanilla forward scent 🤷♀️ ! Oddly enough! So I’ve been reading about this one! Sounds good! I like their idea of subtle 😂 oddly so many people on reviews say this fades and ends up light!? Odd not by your reaction! Ha
This really turned me on to sweet gourmands. It’s sweet and soft cozy, slightly smoky scent. Refreshing! Not overpowering. Just feels like real vanilla. Absolutely love.
@@Persolaise haha after fully watching, I can tell you thought otherwise! 😂. I feel like on skin it my be different? But also, everyone has their own perspective and preferences. Love your videos!
I'm a vanilla lover and people already told me to smell this perfume just because I'm into that ingredient. But actually, I'm not very fond of this perfume. My vanilla has to be dark, boozy, balmy, maybe a bit smoky, leathery and/or floral. I don't want a vanilla ghost but a "real-life" embodied vanilla pod. ;-) I like gourmand perfumes if they are well done but I don't intend to smell as a desert. I don't mind vanillin or ethyl vanillin. It just has to be "woven in" the whole canvas with art or technique. My favorite vanilla is the one from Mona di Orio. I also appreciate Vanille de Tahiti from Perris.
Hi, This is actually a very tricky question, because what we call ‘baby powder’ smells quite different in various countries. I’d suggest trying Chanel No. 5, Chanel No. 22, Chanel No. 19 Eau Poudree, Kenzo Flower, Lorenzo Villoresi Teint De Neige.
I dont like sweet scents much, but I smelled this and fell in love. I also bought Remember Me. I think Jovoy really know how to do a sweet scent without making someone (me) sick. Thank you 🙏🏽
Thanks very much for watching. And yes, there’s definitely a ‘right’ way to do sweetness.
I’m always so late
(to the party) for leaving my signature perfumed box! I heard of this thought hmm I’d like! And thank goodness you reviewed it ( which means you or madame loves it!) which means I’ll love it! Perfect. 💕 Mimosa was what caught my interest. I don’t have a gourmand lactonic vanilla forward scent 🤷♀️ ! Oddly enough! So I’ve been reading about this one! Sounds good! I like their idea of subtle 😂 oddly so many people on reviews say this fades and ends up light!?
Odd not by your reaction! Ha
Thanks for watching.
I should point out that my reviewing something doesn’t mean Madame P or I like it. I quite often do negative reviews as well.
Rachel from MN here. Another really fun video, not unlike And Far. Surprisingly happy reaction to both. Oh, and You're a Donut.
Ha! I could do with a doughnut right now.
This really turned me on to sweet gourmands. It’s sweet and soft cozy, slightly smoky scent. Refreshing! Not overpowering. Just feels like real vanilla. Absolutely love.
Good to know -- thanks for watching.
@@Persolaise haha after fully watching, I can tell you thought otherwise! 😂. I feel like on skin it my be different? But also, everyone has their own perspective and preferences. Love your videos!
Persolaise, great video. I own a lot of fragrances but none from Jovoy Paris. I need to add some of their fragrances to my collection.
Do let me know what you think of them.
Thanks for watching.
As long as vanillas are not too synthetic then I realky enjoy them so this might be right up my alley
Yes, I’d say it’s worth trying.
The most beautiful vanilla to me is Initio Absolute Aphrodisiac, do you think Fire at Will could win against it?
I’m not familiar with it.
Thanks for watching.
I'm a vanilla lover and people already told me to smell this perfume just because I'm into that ingredient. But actually, I'm not very fond of this perfume. My vanilla has to be dark, boozy, balmy, maybe a bit smoky, leathery and/or floral. I don't want a vanilla ghost but a "real-life" embodied vanilla pod. ;-) I like gourmand perfumes if they are well done but I don't intend to smell as a desert. I don't mind vanillin or ethyl vanillin. It just has to be "woven in" the whole canvas with art or technique. My favorite vanilla is the one from Mona di Orio. I also appreciate Vanille de Tahiti from Perris.
I seem to recall enjoying the Orio vanilla as well.
Thanks for watching.
What’s the most baby powder perfume you have smelled? I’ve been on the search for one for a while now, I need you’re help please!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Hi,
This is actually a very tricky question, because what we call ‘baby powder’ smells quite different in various countries.
I’d suggest trying Chanel No. 5, Chanel No. 22, Chanel No. 19 Eau Poudree, Kenzo Flower, Lorenzo Villoresi Teint De Neige.
@@Persolaise Wow that’s so interesting I didn’t know that, but thank you so much, I really appreciate it!!
Please consider do a review jovoy's Gardez-Moi. Thank You. Cheers.
I’ll do my best. Thanks for watching.
Missed this today 😁
Never mind - the recording is here for you.
@@Persolaise did watch it 😉😋
Love vanilla scents and even nuclear ones .
Ha! You might like this, then.
I absolutely cannot tolerate vanilla fragrances just so disgusting 🤮
Oh dear, that’s a shame.