NEW JPG Le Beau Flower Edition FIRST IMPRESSIONS - The Freshest Le Beau

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31 Jan 202512:44

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Ash reviews the 'L'Eau Flower Edition' fragrance from Jean Paul Gaultier, part of the L'Eau lineup. He describes the fragrance as fresh, sweet, and lively with a hint of citrus and floral notes, particularly violet, which provides an airy, slightly green edge. Despite initial skepticism due to its floral theme, Ash finds it to be a refreshing and versatile fragrance, ideal for spring and summer. However, he notes its weaker performance compared to other fragrances in the L'Eau series, particularly in terms of projection and longevity. Overall, he praises its appealing scent but warns about its limited endurance.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The fragrance discussed is the new L'eau Flower Edition by Jean Paul Gaultier, which is part of the L'eau fragrance line.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The reviewer mentions ordering the fragrance from Europe but found it available on Jean Paul Gaultier's US website shortly after, although the site was difficult to use.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The L'eau Flower Edition bottle features a large plastic flower glued onto the side, distinguishing it from other L'eau bottles.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The fragrance is described as fresh, sweet, lively, and bright with a faint citrusy aroma, coming from kumquat at the top.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The floral aspect of the scent comes from Violet, which is light, green, and airy, not overly floral or powdery.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Compared to other L'eau fragrances, Flower Edition is the lightest and the freshest, with a less creamy and dense sweetness.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The fragrance also has a slightly woodsy and green undertone, which adds to its fresh vibe.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The performance of Flower Edition is noted as the weakest in terms of longevity and projection compared to other L'eau fragrances.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Despite its weaker performance, the fragrance is described as extremely wearable and a compliment magnet, with a sweet and pleasant opening that mellows down into a versatile scent.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The fragrance is recommended for warm weather and daytime use, with a fresh, approachable vibe that works for both younger and older audiences.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is a review of the *L'eau Flower Edition* fragrance by Jean Paul Gaultier, including a detailed discussion of its scent profile, presentation, and performance compared to other fragrances in the L'eau lineup.

  • Why was the reviewer initially concerned about the 'Flower Edition' name?

    -The reviewer was concerned that the name 'Flower Edition' might suggest an overly floral fragrance, which could deviate too much from the typical scent profile of the L'eau line, potentially making it less appealing to fans of the original fragrances.

  • What are the primary notes in the *L'eau Flower Edition* fragrance?

    -The primary notes in the *L'eau Flower Edition* are kumquat at the top, violet in the middle, and cashmere in the base. Later, the fragrance also features additional citrus, tonka, and Puli.

  • How does the *L'eau Flower Edition* compare to other fragrances in the L'eau line?

    -The *L'eau Flower Edition* is the freshest and lightest of all the L'eau fragrances. It is described as very fresh, sweet, and lively, with a subtle citrus and green woody background, in contrast to the heavier and creamier notes of other L'eau fragrances.

  • What makes the presentation of the *L'eau Flower Edition* unique?

    -The *L'eau Flower Edition* has a unique pull tab on its packaging, a feature not seen in previous L'eau fragrances, likely added due to feedback from customers who struggled with opening the can. Additionally, the fragrance bottle includes a large plastic flower attached to its side.

  • Does the fragrance contain strong floral elements?

    -Despite being called 'Flower Edition' and having a floral-themed presentation, the fragrance is not overly floral. The violet note is present but it is light, airy, and slightly ozonic, adding a green edge rather than a heavy floral dose.

  • What is the performance of the *L'eau Flower Edition* like?

    -The *L'eau Flower Edition* has relatively weak performance compared to other L'eau fragrances. Its projection is decent initially but fades quickly, and its longevity is the shortest among the L'eau lineup.

  • When is the best time to wear the *L'eau Flower Edition*?

    -The *L'eau Flower Edition* is best suited for warmer weather, particularly spring and summer. It is considered a versatile daytime fragrance but not ideal for nighttime use.

  • How does the fragrance evolve as it dries down?

    -As the fragrance dries down, the fresh citrus and sweetness fade, and the violet becomes more prominent with a slight green, ozonic character. The base becomes woodier, with cashmere and tonka adding a subtle sweetness and creaminess.

  • Is the *L'eau Flower Edition* suitable for all age groups?

    -Yes, the *L'eau Flower Edition* is versatile and can be worn by people of various ages. It is described as being appealing to younger users at first due to its sweet opening, but as it mellows, it becomes more universally wearable.

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