Après L'Ondée Eau de Toilette, from Guerlain was released in 2021. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Anise and Currant Leaf and Bud, middle notes of Carnation, Powdery Notes, and Violet, and base notes of Iris and Vanilla.
Après L’Ondee edt was originally launched in 1906 by Jacques Guerlain. This new edt was launched in 2021. Unfortunately I haven’t had a possibility to try an old one. This beautiful classic scent is delicate and tender. It’s clean and powdery with Iris and Violet but there is a bright sparkling breeze which is somewhat opposite to the overall melancholy feeling which the scent is sharing around you. This is very calming and charming scent. Vanilla is softening it in the base keeping it cold anyway. I don’t see this similar to L’Heure Bleue in any kind of way except Iris note and glamorous whiff from the past. “Created six years earlier, Après L’Ondee has more watercolor and pastel aspects than L’Heure Bleue.” For me Anis is not dominating - I have seen people who think that it’s too strong note here. Guerlain’s Carnation accord combines notes of Rose and spice. This is very vintage style and I’m totally in love with these kind of scents nowadays. It’s not overly soapy anyway nor baby vibes heavy. Après L’Ondee is not so long lasting on the skin but spraying on clothes you can make it last easily all the day. I’m very curious about Insolence too. I think I need to add it soon. Thank you for reading and if you want to follow me on IG: @ninamariah_perfumes
Après L’Ondee edt was originally launched in 1906 by Jacques Guerlain. This new edt was launched in 2021. Unfortunately I haven’t had a possibility to try an old one. This beautiful classic scent is delicate and tender. It’s clean and powdery with Iris and Violet but there is a bright sparkling breeze which is somewhat opposite to the overall melancholy feeling which the scent is sharing around you. This is very calming and charming scent. Vanilla is softening it in the base keeping it cold anyway. I don’t see this similar to L’Heure Bleue in any kind of way except Iris note and glamorous whiff from the past. “Created six years earlier, Après L’Ondee has more watercolor and pastel aspects than L’Heure Bleue.” For me Anis is not dominating - I have seen people who think that it’s too strong note here. Guerlain’s Carnation accord combines notes of Rose and spice. This is very vintage style and I’m totally in love with these kind of scents nowadays. It’s not overly soapy anyway nor baby vibes heavy. Après L’Ondee is not so long lasting on the skin but spraying on clothes you can make it last easily all the day. I’m very curious about Insolence too. I think I need to add it soon. Thank you for reading and if you want to follow me on IG: @ninamariah_perfumes