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Reviews of Miracle Homme (2001)
by Lancôme

  • Availability: In Production
  • Perfumer: Francis Kurkdjian [Quest]
  • Bottle Designer: Charles Boussiquet
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Reviews of Miracle Homme

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2121 reviews

Nice and casual. Like Lanvin's Oxygene pour Homme but less spicy and more aromatic. Inoffensive and average, great for daytime and office wear.
01 July 2008


1 reviews

Miracle is perhaps one of the most intriguing, yet sophisticated fragrances i own. It's fresh, masculine and always gets positive compliments.
13 December 2007


274 reviews

This is pleasant officewear. ' Not bad' about covers it.
04 April 2007


112 reviews

I so want to like this as I am a French house fan. I spray it, smell the initial second of scent and then am reminded of the main note: maple. It is too sweet, edible smelling and not sexy, sophisticated or manly. Maple shouldn't be in a fragrance, not a man's anyway. Would be a negative if it weren't Lancome...
19 December 2006


96 reviews

Special,an intriguing daytime fragrance.The fruity top note and the woody-cafe base notes make a nice impression.
01 November 2006


16 reviews

Nothing special! This scene seems too light on me. Find no interested in anything from Lancome.
19 September 2006


67 reviews

The best way to describe this scent is.. D&G PH, with a "smile". Interestingly, though the notes in the two fragrances are very different.. i get a very subtle tobacco scent..probably generated from a mix of the bitter coffee and other notes... but a much lighter and very slight take on the tobacco flavour than scents like Dreamer and D&G. Much more alive, and floral.. and appealing.. Miracle is a great fragrance, and one that doesn't get enough attention. Longevity and Sillage are average... Great daytime scent.
08 May 2006


319 reviews

A bit too sweet/floral for my taste - but overall, an ok fragrance.
10 April 2006


95 reviews

Wonderful casual semi-spicy/woody aroma that is great for any occasion, day or night and has some good longevity. It smells very original, sensual, elegant, fresh, warm, sweet yet masculine, just so complex and refined. Seriously though I love the sweet scent of the drydown on my skin and make me feel good, smells damn good! Another good thing is that there's nothing out there that really resembles its scent. I also love Miracle L'Aquatonic. In fact I love it even more, but so far I've only seen it in 4.2 oz bottles, so it's a bit pricey. This is not a party boy scent. If you want to go to a club and pick up 18 year olds chicks with this don't bother. This fragrance is better recommended for males in early 30's or late 20's. Overall, Miracle Homme it's a very nice fragrance and highly recommended to true gentlemen only!

02 March 2006


31 reviews

Each time I try this, I like it less. The first time I tried it I really dub the juicy bell pepper opening, and more or less enjoyed the bitter coffee and subtle woods that subsequently intertwined themselves with pepper as the scent wears on. However, for some strange reason, the last few times I have tried this scent I get a strong, sweet and cloying maple syrup note that takes over the entire production! It is absolutely horrible! I would be quick to say that maybe I just got a bad sample but other people have mentioned the strong maple syrup note as well. I'm not totally comdemning this scent since I liked it at first, but at the moment this guy just isn't keepin it real. It would be fun to wear on Mother's Day though and pretend you made your mom pancakes but then not. Or you could just buy something better.
25 February 2006


45 reviews

I like this one. It's fresh, and masculine, but not, as we say in Australia, blokey. The opening notes are particularly fresh and pleasant, but its the heart notes that really get me (love the coffee and the wood together!).
20 February 2006


339 reviews

First a little too floral yet gradually more masculine after several minutes.
28 January 2006


435 reviews

IT's a miracle - the first men's scent from Lancome in a loooooong time and it's a winner. Easy-to-wear, sophisticated and just darn good. The coffee blended with the woods and a fresh green note in the top combine to create a masculine scent that can be worn any time of year. A classic is born.
15 January 2006


2222 reviews

The red pepper (as in bell or sweet, not hot), with a little support from the oakmoss dominates the opening—it provides an understated, clean, aquatic introduction and continuing note to this semi gourmand scent. This opening provides little sillage but it holds on the skin for about an hour. The movement to the mid notes is extremely subtle but the coffee (more like a “cup of” than the roasted beans) finally begins skulking in the background along with a reluctant cedar and an obscure wood note, (you find them when you learn to look hard enough). Subtlety is one thing, “barely there” is another: The mid notes are extremely creative and interesting, and it’s sad that they have not been given more strength and presence. The dry down is also subtle with a definite but tamed vetiver slightly dominating a sharp but hushed wood note. There is also a quiet sweetness there whose origins I don’t recognize. The total presence of Miracle Homme is understated and delicate, even so it manages to retain its masculinity. It is way too underbearing for me, but it’s a high quality fragrance and would be excellent for those who would appreciate its subtlety and vegetable gourmandism.
10 January 2006


315 reviews

This is one of my frags that i wear out the most. It's fresh yet sweet but not overtly sweet, just the right amount. It has a nice fruity note to it oo. The red pepper gives it a spark and the drydown is superb. For everyday use is the best way to wear this i think. I have had many great compliments from it.
10 December 2005


47 reviews

quite a good scent, maybe a bit too sweet
17 October 2005


72 reviews

Miracle Homme is a wonderful scent that defies classification. It is fresh, there is a hint of fruitiness, hints of floral, and hints of woods. It is such a unique fragrance that I wear it very rarely with utter amazement everytime I wear it. Completely understated masculinity in a bottle.
29 September 2005


21 reviews

A solid 24-7, 365 day-a-year scent. A gourmand scent for the non-bakery nose No cinnamon, chocolate, vanilla scents here!
Though others have compared this scent to Allure (and I agree that there are some elements in common), I believe the scent is closer to Polo Blue.
I think what gives the scent its uniqueness is the Red Pepper note... it seems to be more like a crispy, juicy Bell pepper rather than the spicy pepper found in other scents. This gives it a certain "aquaticness" which I feel Polo Blue has. I can't smell the coffee notes, but I suppose they combine with other notes.
A drawback is that the scent does not last very long, at least on my skin. A moisturizer solves that problem.Nevertheless, in terms of a scent, 5 stars for delight and uniqueness.
30 December 2003


114 reviews

lancome dropped A bomb with miracle man. THIS JUICE IS AWESOME!!! This is one of my sunday-GO-TO-meeting colognes!
03 July 2003

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