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Reviews of Lalique pour Homme (1997)
by Lalique

  • Availability: In Production
  • Perfumer: Maurice Roucel
  • Bottle Designer: Marie-Claude Lalique
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I find Lalique pour Homme to be another overly-sweet woody scent. Rocabar and Tuscany and Bijan Black for Men fall into this same category. LpH has a brisk opening with good citrus notes. Then – too briefly – there are some interesting cedar traces. Unfortunately (to my taste) they are swamped by too many florals. The dry-down is the worst: very sweet, vanilla dominated, and powdery. For a classy woody scent which is lovely but more restrained and dry, and which has truly excellent cedar notes, try Penhaligon’s Opus 1970.
23 April 2007


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My cousin brought me a mini from Paris and I just put some on now. I don't like it. Sharp and sour. It improves in the drydown, however. It will ultimately disappear and I will like that best of all.
15 September 2006

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