Category: Fragrances
Brand: Guerlain
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lovesickBurritos4
Went on lovely, all florals and fruits, but restrained, never over-sweet or loud. Then it all fell apart. I ended up smelling like my husband’s medicated foot powder. No kidding. For a scent of this vintage and class, I was looking for so much more. I scrubbed this one off. Argh.
similarPorpoise1
I generally love the classic Guerlains, and while I’ve had Parure for a year now, I’m still not sure what to think of it. I agree wholeheartedly with the reviewer below who likens it to a cross between Mitsouko and Chant d’Aromes. On my skin Parure isn’t sure what it wants to do. I smell the lilac and the oakmoss, and after a while I smell something akin to Mitsouko, but it’s also reminiscent of pickle juice. Not good. I read a review once which mentioned Parure and the litter box effect (I think it was on BaseNotes), and I can see that as well. However, after at least two hours, Parure morphs into something quite warm and embracing; it takes a while to get there, though. My EdT is the newer formulation; I’d be curious to smell the original and in the parfum form. My guess is that the original Parure parfum was stunning. I won’t need to repurchase since my current bottle will last me the rest of my life.
yearningTortoise7
Parure is a wonderful Guerlain classic which I was thrilled to try recently (((Tina))). On me it is a soft, elegant rosy chypre with a great deal of warmth and depth to it, but slightly green rather than musty or musky. I don’t find it in the least like Mitsouko (thankfully!) The opening notes are slightly herby and tart and then the floral heart of rose opens, with just a little jasmine in the background and a hint of plum. I can’t smell any other floral notes. Although apparently there is leather and amber in the base, all I smell is a faintly mossy/woody background. Parure lasts extremely well and I can imagine it will be beautiful in the cooler weather – it’s just gorgeous!