Frequently Asked Questions about Les Beaux Jours by Burdin
What does Les Beaux Jours by Burdin smell like?
Les Beaux Jours by Burdin features top notes of Clementine, Lychee, and Pomegranate, middle notes of Jasmine, Lily, and Rose, and base notes of Cedarwood, Musk, and Vetiver.
How long does Les Beaux Jours by Burdin last?
Based on user reviews, Les Beaux Jours by Burdin has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Les Beaux Jours by Burdin?
Les Beaux Jours by Burdin has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Les Beaux Jours by Burdin?
Les Beaux Jours by Burdin was created by Véronique Nyberg.
When was Les Beaux Jours by Burdin released?
Les Beaux Jours by Burdin was released in 2014.
What season is Les Beaux Jours by Burdin best for?
According to user reviews, Les Beaux Jours by Burdin is best suited for Spring and Summer.
Les Beaux Jours or, ‘The Good Days’, aims to whisk you away to memories reminiscent of warm sunny days when you’re at your happiest. Would I say it achieves this? Sort of. It’s obviously a very feminine scent, but could still be pulled off by the right sort of man. The intense red juiciness of pomegranate and litchi subject you to a blast of sparkly sweetness, which is then elevated by the sharp tang of Clementine. A floral medley of airy rose, soapy lily and soft jasmine combine gently to brighten everything up even further. Overall you’re left with yet another fruity floral from Burdin, but this time even more sweet than other counterparts. It’s a pleasant and enjoyable wear for the summer, but I wouldn’t be overly keen to reach for it personally.
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Les Beaux Jours, from Burdin was released in 2014. The perfumer behind this creation is Véronique Nyberg. It has the top notes of Clementine, Lychee, and Pomegranate, middle notes of Jasmine, Lily, and Rose, and base notes of Cedarwood, Musk, and Vetiver.
Les Beaux Jours or, ‘The Good Days’, aims to whisk you away to memories reminiscent of warm sunny days when you’re at your happiest. Would I say it achieves this? Sort of. It’s obviously a very feminine scent, but could still be pulled off by the right sort of man. The intense red juiciness of pomegranate and litchi subject you to a blast of sparkly sweetness, which is then elevated by the sharp tang of Clementine. A floral medley of airy rose, soapy lily and soft jasmine combine gently to brighten everything up even further. Overall you’re left with yet another fruity floral from Burdin, but this time even more sweet than other counterparts. It’s a pleasant and enjoyable wear for the summer, but I wouldn’t be overly keen to reach for it personally.