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Review of Gris clair... (2006) by James Thomas

Gris clair... (2006)

Gris clair... (2006)

Serge Lutens (2006)

JT
James ThomasVisionary
90 /100
8 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Clean (100%) Soapy (72%) Fresh (70%) Creamy (50%)
Occasions:💼 Office👕 Daily☁️ Spa
Seasons:🌸 spring☀️ summer
Gender: unisex
Value:Fair Value

This to me does indeed smell of a steamy, hot iron, but very faint. Vibes of a crisp, white, just-ironed cotton shirt. The first comparison fragrance that came to my mind, and it was an immediate association, was Hermès H24, but much fainter. The starchy iron smell of H24 is too intense and nauseating for me, whereas in Gris Clair its pleasant and comforting, but overall too faint. I'm surprised I didn't see the Hermès in the "This perfume reminds me of...." section. The lavender manifests differently in this than most lavender scents. I don't think the lavender should be the top-listed accord. The incense note, which I assume is represented by the 'smoky' and 'balsamic' accords, seem most dominant to me. And its probably the incense that manifests the lavender differently. The incense is what really gives the hot steamy iron vibe. Gris Clair is nothing like Ferrari Pure Lavender, nor is it anything like Penhaligon Sartorial, both of which I have. I don't think Gris Clair is an out-and-out fougere. But all in all I like the scent profile of Gris Clair, although its performance is way too timid. That timidity, along with pleasant, clean vibe, renders it an ideal "office scent".

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