After enjoying the other 4 fragrances from this line I had high hopes for Lavande & Vétiver, which were unfortunately let down beyond expectation. To put it simply, I cannot stand this scent - this is the 4th time I’m trying it on skin and after this I’m getting rid of it, this doesn’t even warrant a full wearing. This is simply a lavender bomb, but not in a good way. This is not a lavender of good quality, you’ll find no classical masculine barbershop vibes here. Instead, this is the type of lavender you see in Le Male and Phantom - sickly sweet, thick and overly synthetic to the point it brings on an instant headache. The quality is just appalling, not to mention it’s unfortunately the strongest from the line so it does not let up. Obviously for the price you can’t complain that much, but the other offerings from this brand display surprisingly good quality for the price so I had expected more. If you like Le Male you might like this but even writing this review I hate myself for putting it on my own skin.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Lavande & Vetiver by Jeanne en Provence
How long does Lavande & Vetiver by Jeanne en Provence last?
Based on user reviews, Lavande & Vetiver by Jeanne en Provence has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Lavande & Vetiver by Jeanne en Provence?
Lavande & Vetiver by Jeanne en Provence has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
When was Lavande & Vetiver by Jeanne en Provence released?
Lavande & Vetiver by Jeanne en Provence was released in 2012.
What season is Lavande & Vetiver by Jeanne en Provence best for?
According to user reviews, Lavande & Vetiver by Jeanne en Provence is best suited for Spring and Fall.
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Lavande & Vetiver, from Jeanne en Provence was released in 2012. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. The notes are Bitter Orange, Lavender, Rosemary, Sage, Vetiver.
After enjoying the other 4 fragrances from this line I had high hopes for Lavande & Vétiver, which were unfortunately let down beyond expectation. To put it simply, I cannot stand this scent - this is the 4th time I’m trying it on skin and after this I’m getting rid of it, this doesn’t even warrant a full wearing. This is simply a lavender bomb, but not in a good way. This is not a lavender of good quality, you’ll find no classical masculine barbershop vibes here. Instead, this is the type of lavender you see in Le Male and Phantom - sickly sweet, thick and overly synthetic to the point it brings on an instant headache. The quality is just appalling, not to mention it’s unfortunately the strongest from the line so it does not let up. Obviously for the price you can’t complain that much, but the other offerings from this brand display surprisingly good quality for the price so I had expected more. If you like Le Male you might like this but even writing this review I hate myself for putting it on my own skin.