Lolita Lempicka L'Eau en Blanc Lolita Lempicka for women

Lolita Lempicka L'Eau en Blanc Lolita Lempicka for women

main accords
powdery
violet
sweet
iris
vanilla
musky
fruity
cherry
almond
floral

Perfume rating 4.05 out of 5 with 856 votes

Lolita Lempicka L'Eau en Blanc by Lolita Lempicka is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Lolita Lempicka L'Eau en Blanc was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Annick Menardo. Top notes are Iris and Violet Leaf; middle notes are Violet, Sour Cherry, Raspberry and Licorice; base notes are Musk, Heliotrope, Tonka Bean and Vetiver.

Lolita Lempicka launches a new fragrance named Lolita Lempicka L'Eau en Blanc or “water in white” in May 2012. The fragrance is dreamy and romantic, inspired by the scent of white violets, which is interpreted in the signature Lolita Lempicka gourmand style.

The top notes include powdery iris and violet leaves. Violet flower in the heart is enriched with sweet aromas of cherry, raspberry and licorice, while the base is woody and oriental due to accords of vetiver, tonka bean, heliotrope and musk.

The fragrance is available as 30, 50 and 80 ml Eau de Parfum.

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Pros

Pros

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Dreamy sweet powder fragrance
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Pretty sugary fairy dust scent
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Ideal for delicate young ladies
3
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Playful and fluffy perfume
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Feminine and glamorous
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Natural cherry and raspberry notes
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Subtle and luxurious powder scent
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Well-blended composition
Cons

Cons

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Strong iris powder opening
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Powdery baby powder-like smell
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Might be too sweet for some
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Constant reapplication needed
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Might not suit every occasion or season
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Might remind some of an old-fashioned scent
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Lack of projection and complexity
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Lacks personality and longevity

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Top Notes

Iris
Violet Leaf

Middle Notes

Violet
Sour Cherry
Raspberry
Licorice

Base Notes

Musk
Heliotrope
Tonka Bean
Vetiver

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nefteliya

very powdery semi-realistic violet. an expensive, scented ball jointed doll. cool and dry.

Amethystery

I fully agree with everyone who've said that this is a scent suited for a girl in the universe of Jim Henson's Labyrinth. Everything about it is so mystical and whimsical which fits right in with the aesthetics of the crystal ballroom.

L'eau en Blanc is everything I hoped LL's Le Parfum would be; feather-soft and pure while still maintaining a dark mystique. If Le Parfum is sweet licorice, L'eau en Blanc is violet candy. The opening brings my mind to Fazer's Violet tablets; tiny, chewy, dark purple bursts of violet sweetness. The dry down is much more powdery-smooth and sits close to the skin, which I don't mind at all. This is a great LL option for those who like the thought of the original composition but want something lighter.

ramin1215

Woman at her Toilette by Berthe Morisot 1875

Vellocet

If someone wants to sell this write to me! I’m very interested

laviebunny

It's so dreamy and smells so lovely indeed. Sweet & powdery at the initial usage, and will leave moderate fruity scent.

Downside: the silage is very weak.

lucidvisi0n

I just received this, as I got a bottle for a great Black Friday deal. I did prefer the Edition Perles bottle but it was sold out. The bottles are just so beautiful and I enjoy collecting them. I went for L'eau Blanc based off the reviews and my recent tastes - sadly I am a bit disappointed. I am not getting much of the cherry or berries, licorice, and hardly even that signature Lolita Lempicka base that you can usually detect. I knew it would be light, skin scent, but I wanted to give it a shot anyway. But the bottle I got seems to really have a strong alcohol smell at the opening, then it's purple flowers and clean musk... the iris/violet and maybe some heliotrope, with a verrrry faint cherry but just barely there. I'm not sure if it's an issue of being authentic, too old (I mean vintage is usually a good thing, but could it have turned?) or just not to my taste.

I tried layering some of my rollerball of Skylar - Frosted Cherry on top to give more cherry scent (contains Cherry, Magnolia, & Vanilla Orchid). I like it much better with the extra cherry added (and it is a juicy, sweet cherry) but both scents are still pretty weak. I may return L'eau Blanc after giving it the rest of the day to see how it performs, or wait and sell it in the future. Sometimes I change my mind about fragrances over time. Obviously it works well for some here who love it, but on its' own it's just not doing it for me. I've been thinking about Fleur Defendue next or one of the Midnight flankers.

simulacoisie

It starts off with a very strong tinge of sour cherry and licorice. Eventually the musk sets in, and you're left with this gorgeous, sweet-smelling, skin-like amalgamation of nivea cream, expensive cosmetic powder, berries, and violet petals. However, the constant licorice note is slightly nauseating for my nose.

Sirène Cryptique

Oooh, oh, oh…!

What a dream… In every way. Absolutely the most artistically beautiful bottle ever created, I think. I prefer both this bottle & scent to the original. This may even be the most beautiful scent I’ve ever experienced; the sort of Holy Grail of perfumes I’ve been searching for, before I set off down the path to create my own. & Of course… It has to be a limited edition flanker. I was lucky enough to find a brand new 100ml bottle on eBay, but… Dammit. ...Limited edition flanker!!! I am definitely going to take others advice & check out the ones you've found similar. I love the review about this smelling like what Sarah in the movie Labyrinth would have worn in the crystal ballroom. Her dress, the Alice in Wonderland-like distorted dreaminess of it all. I can’t think of a more apt visual. This is a fairytale perfume in every way, even that it’s a (limited edition) dream that you have to wake up from, eventually. At least I’ll have the bottle forever. ("I need you, Hoggle!" 🥺 )

I would say to you interested, rare-perfume-hunters: this does smell a lot like beautiful, expensive lipstick & powder compacts. The way it’s done here is something I find hits a very specific set of criteria for me that I just haven’t found elsewhere, hence the Holy Grail status. The pale hint of raspberry is part of what keeps the powder from becoming something that feels suffocating/stuffy & I think it’s what's giving some a rose-like impression.

(Anyone that knows of any similar scents, please feel free to message me with suggestions!)

12thdimension

If anyone is looking for a dupe for this, harajuku electric baby is currently on discount and they smell almost the same (electric is less complex than this)

Abry_81

In the sea of powerful, complex fragrances and definitely not for all tastes of the house Lolita Lempicka it is pleasant to find this delicate limited edition work by Annick Menardo, which although plays with some notes of Le Premier Parfum (licorice, iris, Violet, tonka and musk) gives a 360 degree turn to the previous works of the creator for the Lempicka house.
From the start we find a bouquet of white violets on a smoothie of red fruits (cherry and raspberry) with the most powdery of the Irises and a super delicate and powdery musk, all of them dancing in unison throughout the life of this fragrance, together to the aforementioned components that do not stand out, no, rather they lie hidden in a corner giving a more complex touch to this beautiful and delicate fragrance.
This is an ode to the fairy tale heroines of the house, nymphs, elves and delicate fairies, a perfume that reflects delicacy and sweetness and as its campaign indicated it recalls lace, veils, pearls and fine porcelain. Although its character is discreet, it lasts well, but with a very intimate projection, I think it is the ideal perfume for spring.

colabama

Isn't this lovely? Just lovely!

lyka

très bien en été et au printemps, fraiche, tendre, musc, violette, iris et fruits rouges biens présent, convient bien à une jeune femme mais s'étend jusqu'à femmes de 100 ans. pas grande tenue, pas de sillage mémorable; inoffensif mais tellement tendre

gpaisley

This beautiful perfume smells like a gorgeous powdery makeup compact and it reminds me of L'INSTANT de GUERLAIN.

fullbottleworthy

Absolutely gorgeous, and underappreciated in the "powdery clean sweet purple flower" category. It starts off with a burst of sour cherries (LOVE) with a hint of raspberry, but those fruits quickly make way for a beautiful powdery entrance, albeit not the most powdery I've ever smelled, and that's not a bad thing. Although prominent, the iris I feel is secondary to the heliotrope, and I would bet this perfume has a very large percentage of heliotropin. The violet is very subtle, although I suppose if you're not a violet freak like me, it could be more prominent to your nose. Likely my favorite violet of all time is the older version of Insolence EDP, and there is nowhere near that amount of violet here, so if you are looking for a violet forward perfume, you'll find this Lolita on the subtle side. The perfume is very soft and subdued, and you'll need to apply more than usual to achieve any sort of noticeable sillage, but that's one thing I appreciate about this scent. I like the drydown, as it's more complex than just "powder" and it doesn't feel like I just slathered myself with baby powder. It feels like a proper perfume. The hint of tonka in the base are the cottony musk are lovely as well. It's pretty, feminine, clean, a tad sweet, and insanely versatile- you could wear this to a wedding, to the office, to a lunch, to a baby shower, or even a football game or a night out if you like to "keep it classy." It has the ability to be very professional but in a more playful way than some of the more stuffy scents which are traditionally pegged as "professional" such as a Chanel No 5 Eau Premiere, for instance. And I also find that this scent knows no age. I can see it beautifully on a teenage girl in the same way I can see it on my 80 year old grandmother. It feels sort of timeless.

MimiiP.

I did blind buy this thinking that it smells like petits et mama but it just smells straight baby wipes on me! I did get a really beautiful drydown at the end of the day but its not worth smelling like baby wipes all day just so I can smell like a fairy before bed! I will probably wear this at home only.

Turtledove

This has grown on me after wearing it for a while. It's comforting, a soft sweet raspberry-ish musk. I love the original LL but don't find it very wearable. This is different, much mellower and softer, but has something in common with the sweet violets. It is cosmetic-powdery, soft and fuzzy, but also a little gourmand, with something a little vanilla/almond-like to it. It's one of my favorite everyday fragrances when I need something soft and cozy.

amberonic

I did a blind buy of this when I found an unopened box for a good price, as I dig powder and I'm on a violet kick at the moment.

This is like no Johnson + Johnson I've smelled. Sweeter and fruitier than I had imagined, but not gourmand. I did not find it dry or baby-powdery, but yes candy/cosmetic. Purple. Reminiscent of LPRN but distinct from it.

Predominant notes of:
Candy/popsicle-type Cherries/berries
Violet (a touch of leaves but mostly flowers)
Dry, cosmetic raspberry/iris powder
Sweetness (could be coumarin but does not scream tonka)

Hints of:
White musk
Licorice

P.S. Great Sprayer

Malleable

Smells like Nivea lotion, soap and baby powder.

giakerr

If I were to sniff this without knowing, I’d guess it to be a Guerlain scent. It’s like a sweeter sister of L’Instant Magic. It has a Nivea lotion powdery feel to it, with a hint of violet and cherry. It’s too bad they don’t make their bottles this beautiful anymore.

tony5596

This scent is lovely. It's a more soft, toned down interpretation of the original Lolita Lempicka. The original DNA is detectable, but the Iris, Voilet, and musk swings this fragarnce in different direction. The cherry is noticeable, but not sharp. L'Eau en Blanc is a perfect after shower scent. It reminds me of a expensive lotion or body wash, but nothing like I've ever had before. Two years ago, it was impossible to find this fragrance, so I'm overjoyed that it's finally in my collection.

The performance is very moderate. It projects well for the first 30-45 minutes, then it almost becomes a skin scent. And by "almost", i mean you would have to be arm's length range or closer to smell this fragrance. It last about 4 hours on my skin. Though it's a very inoffensive scent, I'll probably just wear it at home.

Scent: 9/10
Packaging: 10/10
Performance: 6/10

chinook

If you enjoy the smell of soap and baby butt, you are going to love L’eau en Blanc. It opens up with fresh leaves and warms up to smell like Infusion d’Iris, with a hint of dry grass and wax. Named in French for “water in white” or white juice as we fragheads would have translated it, just like diapers and Johnson’s. Sillage is arms length.

anflax

When it’s LL I had high hope for this one. But really disappoint. Just normal baby powder. some weak floral note . and sillage and longevity is very weak :(
Too generic . I just keep bottle in my LL collection . rarely use it.

kiraagold

A pretty lover you grow out of quickly.

Baby pink powder puff of irises, maturing slightly to raspberries and flirty cherries, with an almost clashing note of L.L.'s signature green violets, just to make one stand up and take notice.

A long finish with hydrangea musk and artificial vanilla, and a touch of regret.

I liked it for a while.

de173eld

Not what I expected. Was expecting a more light and safe version of the original LL, something less gourmand licoricy but still powdery floral. But this is sugary sweet marshmallow, and a synthetic imitation of one. I didn't like it.

But that bottle is so pretty.

Gourmandlover

Very cute and fairylike perfume. I really like it a lot and I am glad I have a bottle of this, which is beautiful I think with the frosted glass. Projection and longevity seem to be moderate on my skin. It smells a little smoother to me than the original lolita lempicka. Sad that it is a limited edition.

fyrewoman

I once reached out for advice and opinions on this fragrance and was repeatedly told that this is just powdered cherry water that does not last even 30 minutes and how this is not worth purchasing.

So glad I did not listen to that advise and those comments.

I don't find this to be watery or very big on cherry. This, to me, is a powdery iris scent more than anything. A lovely vintage lipstick/cosmetic powder scent.

I always get atleast 6-7 hours out of this. It does not have mad projection but it is more than a skin scent on me. Beautiful bottle too.

Sad how this is discontinued.

missk

I was hoping that L'Eau en Blanc would share some similarities to the now-discontinued and hard-to-find cherry dominant Fleur Defendue, also by Lolita Lempicka. Sadly the anise accord is missing from L'Eau en Blanc, and in many ways, this fragrance removes itself from previous Lolita Lempicka releases.

L'Eau en Blanc starts off with a delicate, powdery blend of iris, violet, cherry and a subtle hint of sweet raspberry. I wish this blend stayed constant, but unfortunately, this fragrance becomes muskier the more it develops.

At the time of this review I have been wearing this fragrance for two full hours, and already this fragrance is starting to fade into non-existence. The projection on my skin is incredibly weak and longevity around the 2-3 hour mark. I am disappointed, to say the least.

Lolita Lempicka has some of the prettiest bottles on the market, and you could forgive one for buying this fragrance for the bottle alone. Don't get me wrong, L'Eau en Blanc is an extremely wearable and pleasant fragrance, but is not great in terms of its lasting power.

This fragrance is still relatively easy to track down online, despite being a limited edition release back in 2012. My favourite cherry-rich Fleur Defendue is however much harder to find, much to my dismay.

kati77

I like it even it is a gentle, subtle perfume. Mostly there is iris and violet, but somehow at the beginning i detect pear, a fresh not intensiv pear. Then it goes subtle to flowery side. When you need an inoffensive and scent that will not scream but just go along then choose this.
Silghtly powdery after 1 h.

Sparkleygem29

I'll admit the cute bottle drew me in. I bought this unsniffed and regretted it as soon as I got it. It smells like straight baby powder.

jayneybaby86

I adore the Lolita Lempicka scents and own 6 of them in total. This one I really do not like.
It smells like cheap baby powder or baby wipes to me. Not a fan at all. Maybe it is just my skin chemistry?? I have tried it a number of times but it just does not work for me at all.
The bottle is amazing but unfortunately the scent is a total let down for me.
I gave it to my mum as she likes it, and it smells really nice on her.

MikiRae

I blind bought this a while back because I love the Lempicka house and haven't been let down by them until now. Don't get me wrong, the fragrance itself is beautiful but it is so soft that I need to bury my nose in the spray spot to enjoy it. Oddly enough, on me this rendition is frightfully similar to Molinard's Habanita, it's just much softer/lighter but the scent of the dry down is the same. So I prefer instead to wear Habanita because I personally opt for sillage. Still this is a beautiful fragrance but is has no sillage at all on me and longevity is below average. Lots of violets and powder, just beautiful and so feminine.

Soofiya

I received it as a new year gift from two of my best friends and this makes it even more special for me.I couldn't stop thinking about it after the day I tried it on my skin and this is such a baby powderyish,innocent and beautiful scent that I knew it's exactly what I'm looling for(this spring I'm experiencing a love story between me and clean,powdery musky florals)
Lolita l'eau en blanc goes through several phases of development which I can't really describe but if you're looking for intense cherry or liquorice like original lolita it would let you down.heliotrope,iris,musk and tonka(which is more like a not really sweet powdery vanilla) are the main players here.all these notes are powdery so one can expect a very powdery scent
It's musk is exactly the type of JLo Glow's musk but in lolta blanc it's less cold probably because it's balanced by raspberry,licorice and tonka
I'm surprised to see many people are complaining about it's longevity as it's pretty long lasting on MD(+5,6 hours)but sillage is soft and it's a skin scent almost all through it's life
It can be a lovely perfume for a bride who doesn't want to be showy.lolita lempicka is among my favorite brands and l'eau en blanc is another sign to proof this brand can make different and all great perfumes. I believe this one could be more than a flanker.an independent one as starter of a line of clean,innocent lolitas.
I usually dislike frosted glass bottles but I can't deny it's a work of art
Although I wished a bigger sillage and better projection,I love it so much that I will rank it as five hearts

Soofiya

I wanted to write a long review for it but now that I want to start,I see that I can't!it's not your typical lolita lempicka yet it has the lolita gene.it's a very soft and clean scent but unlike most other soft scents I can't call it safe.it's not everyone's cup of tea because it's very powdery,well one of the powderiest perfumes I ever experienced.I have a friend who calls this much powder chocking but for me it's a fluffy heaven
As I said I can't write a real review forit,not before owning it because although it may seem simple it goes through several stages.I'm not a fan of it's opening part(maybe because I don't like violet Leaf)but as it develops I like it more and more.middle stage seems like tones of powdery iris,violet and white musk.very powdery,makeup-like,clean scent.I think wearing it in a sunny spring or summer day would be a real pleasure like being enveloped by white and clean,sheer powder puffs but I like it's drydown even more than that.
As a true lolita lempicka it shows that it can be very powdery and delicious at the same time.powdery musky florals are settled down and I can smell a combination of heliotrope,raspberry and tonka.it's very delicious in a unique,powdery Way!in my experience these notes need heat to come out so they stay very faint sometimes but they bloom on a warm skin,yummm and make the overall experience very interesting
Longevity is impressive on my skin while sillage never passes soft
I can't wait to add this ice powdery apple to my collection.I think I can name myself a hardcore lolita fan

kurisutaru96

This perfume reminds me of Johnson's baby shampoo, the classic one! Can't say I don't like it; I find it very comforting, innocent and inoffensive, plus the bottle is to die for.

On the downside, longevity is extremely poor, I've had better luck with cheaper body sprays.

nektarinka

Light sweet almondy/ heliotrope + soft notes of johnson ´s baby powder.
Clean light, reminiscent of white feathers /angel's wings, innocent, calm, beautiful :)
Not long lasting, so you will need to soray a lot, that's the only downside

Linh96

It smells like johnson baby powder or a kind of hand cream, to me it's nice but not my taste :P i also find it's very similar to Glow by J.Lopez :D

Kai'elle

Bitterly disappointed in L'Eau en Blanc. The original EDP would easily sit in my top 10 list. I adore powdery/spicy scents. Considering how much I enjoy the only LL I own ... I guess I placed too many expectations on this one. Shame it happened to be only the second LL I have ever smelled :(

The opening, to me, can only be described as: Musty Violet/Powder with a very slight ethereal hint of licorice. Did I say Musty? Musty (just to be sure I covered it)

I get no raspberry or sour cherry. After an hour I am still waiting for a little 'sparkle' of some kind to freshen this STILL MUSTY (yep..cant say it enough) scent. In this case I am glad there is pretty much zero silage. It was pretty much a skin scent after 10 mins.

Two hour mark and its gone. No warming up...no creamy drydown...just gone.

L: Very Poor
S: Very soft

cake n' cuddles

I had this recommended to me and I'm really glad I tried it. This is a fantastic "not a perfume" kind of scent. It smells like the worlds loveliest lotion or talcum powder and isn't really too "perfume-y". Perfect for a nurse who could get away with wearing it (I know policies are strict) or anyone who wants something smooth and comforting. It's on the sweet side for something powdery but not edible type sweet. I feel very feminine and delicate when I wear this and I enjoy that feeling.

rkirkman

I love the original Lolita Lempicka but I can't say I'm a fan of this one. I get a hint of that original scent on first spray but for the majority of the time it's on my skin all I get is baby powder. I'm usually all for powdery scents but on me this perfume spells like Johnsons and Johnsons baby powder, and reminds me far too much of a deodorant I used to wear when I was 13.

QueenieBee

This reminds me of playing in my nana's cosmetics as a child. All the powder puffs and lipsticks. Playing dress-up in her jewelry and the frothy lacy garage sale things she'd buy us that were just ridiculous and fun.

I can't tell yet if this is going to be headache-inducing. I don't think I have any allergies to tonka, but I'm suspicious of it since it's so similar to vanilla. o'.'o

Definitely powder, heliotrope, and a bit of iris. Also something sweetish, like tonka/vanilla in the drydown. I smell something earthy, but it feels more like patchouli than licorice or vetiver. Needs a bit more of whatever it is to calm the sweetness down a notch.

Interesting trip down memory lane. Someone mentioned it reminded them of babywipes, and yeah, I can totes see that, too, lol! But an expensive brand of babywipe! ;)

Bee-young-ka

I buy these for the bottles and don't much mind what the scent is but this screams "Bride “or "Debutant" , none of the original Lolita’s ‘I am woman hear me roar boldness’ this is coy and girly and virginal . The woman this scent invokes is all dewy eyed innocence, white chiffon, lace pearls and sparkly sequined vale.
Labyrinth fans, this is what Sarah would have been wearing in the crystal ballroom.
The Powdery iris and heliotrope is ultra-feminie, I believe Heliotrope is the star here, light background notes of violet and just a whisper of liquorice. Silage is moderate and I find it lasts on fabric longer.
Bottle top marks of course, 10/10 Scent 7/10 a flanker that can stand alone as a scent.

XxRosexX

This is by far the most adorable Iris perfume I've ever come across, but it's still not too young for people over 30. I actually love it, and boy-howdy am I normally impossible to please!

Angeldaisy

sugared almonds.

it reminds me of the soft sunset clouds at the end of another day on a greek island.
that was where i was first given sugared almonds wrapped in a piece of white veil.
i can't remember why someone gave them to me, i wasn't at the wedding.

this perfume can lift me up.
the smell of promise, of sunsets and gentle sweetness.
in soft pastel hues of innocence.

it smells exactly like sugared almonds.
beautiful.

the bottle is smooth frosted with white icing.

sillage is perfectly soft and longevity is great.

aristouka

Adorable bottle, it smells like the plastic from some baby toys, like caramel....something weird....,too synthetic! i don't know.... i will give it a week notice to decide if i like it or not....
But...It lasts forever!

Renata tang

At the first sniff, I was disappointed, it was a baby perfume smell, which reminds me of Bvlgari petits et mamans. However, the dry down is really soft, sweet powdery smell. Like candy frosting or white chocolate - not in a cheap way like pink sugar. Anyway, worth buying.

rhaineclayton

To me this is not as powdery as some (like Versace Baby Rose Jeans) but still lovely. Goes quite sweetish in the middle notes then the vetiver settles that sweetness down just a touch.
Smells exactly like the Perles edition.

swampgirlie

Sweet,clean,luxurious powder.Subtle cherries and violets dusted with powdered sugar.Just the tiniest hint of licorice.Delicous.Pure powder perfection.
#lolitasSOFTside
#fluffydreamysweet

mschnabel666

I just got this... Lolita Lempicka may have kicked Aquolina out of my "#1 Fave perfume house" spot. As long as I can blind buy these for somewhat cheap, I'm game.

Blanc IS powder. I get a light floral powder on paper. (I have not tried on my skin yet, will update) The very very brief opening is DELICIOUS like white birthday cake frosting.
I get that this is complex, but it's not easy to detect. I literally just get powder (old lady powder at that) and I'm dying for some of the LL magic like violet, licorice, raspberry, cherry and tonka. We'll see how it likes my skin. (I got in the mail today, and I'm wearing DKNY Delicious Caramel Apple right now)

Meh. On skin/clothing it's very faint. There is a hint of licorice to the powder, but overall-- kind of a waste. :(

Jenavira

Such a lovely little iris heliotrope violet raspberry confection. Still has the gorgeous LL dry down but keeps the variation going with the heightened iris and violet. Good in warm weather with a surprising amount of depth. A unique take on a gourmand iris. Far better than it should be but Annick Menardo is always far better than you remember. I feel she is a bit of a chameleon perfumer.

YogaRose

Innocent and gourmand. Like the most decadent white chocolate frosting. This scent is adorable. I wish I had the lotion and the perfume.

Purrbaby

The only scent that comes to me when I put this on was overbearing baby powder and musk. It gave me a headache.

Hipchick40

MI got my eight year old daughter a bottle of Love's Babysoft perfume, just like I had back in the day. I know, dangerous to be starting her that young, right? We both agreed this is the grown up version. Sweet, powdery ethereal cloud of loveliness. This is great for quiet nights snuggling at home, and for a sweet and angelic vibe. I'm so glad I have it even if it's not a typical Lolita. I love it when the mood strikes, and lately, that has been often.

messier42

It smells like Vesace Baby Rose Jeans, it's very powdery, it's really just like sweetened powder. Not over complicated or extravagant, also not very Lolita, but nice none the less.

synergypsy

Heart-breakingly lovely but heart-breakingly disappointing in that its presence is so very fleeting. I'm okay with a fragrance that doesn't have throw/sillage, but not okay with a complete disappearance from my skin/clothes in an hour or so.

Licorice IS there, but only when sniffed in a confined space; such as when trapped between skin and clothing. It's very warm and very sweet, unlike many other fragrances where licorice is somewhat unpleasant, taking your breath away.

This is an ethereal fragrance (literally), and reminds me of something from long, long ago; possibly Blue Grass or Muguet des Bois. But sadly, there'e not enough time in fragrance to be able to tell very much. Personally, I do get lily-of-the-valley; but again, not enough time in fragrance to really know.

It is so subtle, that most of the affect is in your imagination, IMO.

rosemacaron

Endlessly feminine. There is something old-fashioned and glamorous, yet youthful about this scent. L'eau en Blanc is what a delicate young lady with shiny, long ringlets and a floral sun hat would wear while having tea in the garden, shielded by her parasol of course. She would keep it in her ornate powder room, and spray it on her neck in front of her silver vanity mirror. It's the type of scent that could make gentlemen's hearts ache, for the creature who wears it is an unattainable and impossibly dainty nymph.

There are strong notes of powder to this scent, but it's more complex than that. Behind them are whiffs of a bouquet of iris and mysterious wild flowers. Even fainter is the hint of fruit, as if a blooming raspberry bush were just a few steps away.

The subtlety and soft sillage of this perfume actually make it special to me. It blends in with your skin and makes you smell as if you naturally emit a soft, heavenly smell; as if you were born with it.

chanka

beautiful powdery warm sweet there is something similar to bvlgari pour femme ...
i am thinking about this perfume to make it my new spring fragrance...

definitely it reminds bvlgari mammas at petits or even little bit pour femme

Beffie1963

This is like pure light. But it's not a blinding light. It's a bright, yet soft, white light that glows and gently envelopes the wearer. It swirls, slowly then more quickly, then slowly again. Makes me think of angel-like creatures swathed in white dancing in the air. Another LL creation that I've fallen in love with. Damn you, Lolita Lempicka.

lirael00

I love Lolita Lempicka so much,and I would love L'eau en blanc only if it would last more than 10 minutes. Seriously it has zero longevity. After first sprizt I get this powdery fruity scent which I love, but after few minutes it's completly gone and I don't understand why would Lolita Lempicka made a fragrance like that. It has kinda put me in a state where I only feel annnoyed by it. It doesn't deliver at all. Such a shame for such a promising smell.Thank god, not all lolitas are like that. On to the next one!

nektarinka

Smells like Johnson's baby powder with sligh sweet vanilla, plus tiny amount of sweet cherries in the drydown, clean, pretty, subtle, but 90% of it baby powder smell.

StopHammertime

This is a pretty one. Since my last review I decided this is a love and purchased a full bottle. A small sample or one spray isn't enough to appreciate this perfume. It took 7 full sprays for me to start to understand and love this frag. At that point I finally got the raspberry nuances, and the sweet tonka/vanilla drydown.
The opening is powdery, with a soft fruity raspberry and a small amount of musk. As it starts to dry, I start feeling vanilla in it. The drydown is all tonka bean and vanilla, with a light sweet powdery floral [iris/violets] in the background.
Lasting power is 3-4 hours. The first hour is fairly potent, maybe a foot or 2 of projection. After that it is a more personal skin scent. The bottle is beautiful like all LL bottles. Love :)

Oamae

To me, it smells like pure baby powder. It even hits my nose the way baby powder does. It is because of this that when I first sprayed it, I disliked it. The first time I was introduced to a powder smell was another Lolita Lempicka fragrance, and it took a very long time for it to grow on me, still I only wear that one on certain occasions. The entire day I had this on me, I kept smelling it and hoping that it would change even in the slightest, and I thought at one point I smelt something vaguely fruity but I have not smelt that since. So I decided to shower and apply this all over, rather than just 1 area. I still could only smell it when I put my nose to an area I sprayed it on, and it still smelled like baby powder. It gets much much softer but it still smells like baby powder. It did not linger onto my clothes, pillows, or blankets and it was completely gone in the morning.

StopHammertime

I have only tested this once so far, so this is only a first impressions at this point. The opening is a little questionable for my taste, I like it but at the same time it smells like a perfume you would put on a baby. Powdery and innocent. During the drydown I get a DEFINITE vanilla that is not listed in the notes, or listed in anyone else's review here. It is like this perfume grows up as it dries down. The opening is very childlike, and the drydown moves from 'spray this on a baby' to the smell of my elegant grandmother.
Still trying to make this one out.

miss mills

I've come to the conclusion that anything by Annick Mennardo is a perfume I will fall in love with. Oh such a soft and pretty iris and violet scent! This is violets done beautifully. I needed to reapply more frequently than with my other perfumes but that is no great hardship in the long run, when those top notes are so lovely! Reminds me a little of Laura Mercier's Gourmande Violette, which also has vanilla notes but I prefer this one, it's way gentler on the nose. There is also something about this which feels a little like Cerruti 1881 to me but the much softer version, I think it's the violets - and is there chamomile in this one, too? Safe for work but also incredibly romantic - and the bottle is so pretty, too! This perfume is love and comfort, it reminds me of the way I think and feel for my son.

mvd99

I am usually an LL fan but this one is too powdery, sweet and faint on my skin.

irisjetaime

Un duel entre Dame violette et Sieur iris... Le tout orchestré par Mademoiselle framboise...
Un duel de pétales poudrés et juste ce qu'il faut de fruité par la framboise. Pour moi c'est à la limite de ce que je peux supporter d'une note fruitée dans un parfum floral poudré, au delà je n'aime pas et ma peau me le fait sentir (le parfum "tourne").
Il tient très très bien sur la peau et je pense que j'ai eu la main lourde ;O).
C'est vrai aussi qu'il fait un peu "rouge à lèvres" pendant un moment.
Très très beau parfum pour l'automne.

Musume

I used the original Lolita Lempicka perfume when it first came out and loved it for many years until I got tired of the earthy note, now I can't stand it, so what was my surprise when I heard this one had nothing to do with Le premier and it really did not. First notes remind me of Infusion d'Iris EDT which I don't like because I find the powder too astringent to my liking, but here it is not, it's smooth and sweet, I can smell the violet so fluffy and round without sharp edges, it's like baby powder but better, a soothing scent ideal for quiet times reading a book, sipping some tea, oh so lovely.

skinnieminnie

I found this scent to be quite pleasant. The initial note that comes out once sprayed is definitely raspberry, but it very quickly turns to powder: sweet & inoffensive, laced and intertwined with delicate florals. It's very soft, and though I'm not a big powder-person, this perfume did not bother me at all. I can vaguely smell licorice, but it's not strong. This powdery iris is what I smell for about an hour, when the powder simmers down and is cut by something sharper, but still sweet. I believe this is the cherry and tonka bean coming into play, and this is also when I can't stop smelling my wrist and feeling happy.

But I hate the longevity of this perfume... :( unfortunately on my skin it is gone without a trace after about two or three hours, max. It's a classy scent, and a nice addition to my collection, but I would not repurchase as it's too soft-spoken for my tastes and it's not much for lasting power. But worth a try if you prefer light, classic, and utterly lovely scents.

Nil3

I want this for my 3 year old daughter!!!!

ChypreAnn

Chh, chhh, chh, chhh, chhh. Oh that's just me -- every five minutes with this perfume! Sheesh, constant reapplication is needed; don't leave your bottle at home! That said, it is very pretty: sugary fairy dust on a fairy cake. I can understand the one reviewer's comparison to Petits et Mamans; this one could easily be used by a little girl. It's kind of difficult to pick out individual notes, as this is a well-blended composition, kind of nostalgic but not at all dated.

antfarm

I was really hoping that this would smell like lipstick or facial powder, but on my skin it just smells like baby powder dusted over old lemonade--in other words, powdery, with something sour in the background. Very low sillage.

piluna

This is a very powdery sweet scent. It is strong in the opening (gives me a headache) but simmers down after two hours. But this last on me with longevity for about 3-4 hours going strong.

I ordered this without trying it first, because everybody said it smelled great. So I wanted to try it. When I got it I found out I'm not the powder scent lover! So this is a pass for me.

It reminds me of a very mature 50 - 60 age scent for older women. But I think if you love powder scents this is for you! :)

Cielo163

Very powdery, as expected from a fragrance with iris as the main note. smells so much like my mother's lipstick. I'm sorry but i have to pass.Certainy not my cup of tea.

HUEbris

If you are powdery scent Lover, then this one is must-try.
This one have purity like a girl, but also mature like a woman.
LL's another great achievement!
Just a shame that is limited edition, but that gives adventages as specialty.

chimidoro

I find this to be an incredibly delicate (without being too weak) crisp and clean iris scent.

Like the remnants of a fine soap or talc. Heavenly! Soft, smooth, slightly effervescent.
It's a predominantly powdery, subtly fruity, musky skin scent. There's some saltiness/smokiness in the drydown that balances out the tart & sweet raspberry wonderfully. At times it brings to mind little tubs of vanilla ice cream with raspberry sauce swirls that were available during my youth.

The only things I would change about this, if I could, are the following:
First and foremost, I'd make it last longer.
Secondly, I'd make the top notes last for more than the measly five to ten minutes provided.
Thirdly, if I could have my way, there'd be another version with peach in place of the raspberry. But this is simply a personal preference. I love the scent as it is, but would adore a peachy version of the same scent.
And last but not least, I'd make it a little cheaper. Somehow it smells like it ought to be cheaper! (Not intended as an insult, but it's very delicate and not so long lasting as others from the Lempicka range.
Having never tried scents such as "Sweet Honesty" or "Love's Baby Soft", this is exactly how I'd imagine/hope/expect them to be, and they're both far cheaper than this. They have both been described as powdery, soapy, talc-like, powdered makeup, lipstick scents - just like this.

I'm head over heels for the subtlety of this. It sits very well in my collection with Bijan Nude, Prada Candy & Muse de Rochas (the latter being a scent that was, like this, created for a bride to wear), for providing me with the most luxurious "my skin but a million times better" kind of scent, which I've really grown to love lately. And of that selection, this one is definitely my favorite. I'm a fan of simple white soaps that are milky & creamy, scented with iris, rose, almond, violet. I'm also a huge fan of Johnson's baby products, so this is right up my street. This soft, powdery scent is just so fresh and clean smelling, but also having a uniquely subtle smokiness in its depths, probably from a combination of the tonka and licorice, giving this an edge. I can't get enough!

The top notes have a beautiful papery quality with a heavy dose of sweet almond, tonnes of powdery, smooth iris and sweet, waxy violet leaf. (From the bottle itself the smell is more raspberry, whereas the raspberry doesn't come in straight away when wearing the scent on skin.)
The middle is lovely, with some salty musk, soapy violet and smooth heliotrope, leading through to hints of the raspberry and such a soft amount of licorice - it's almost indiscernible! (Though in the air around me the licorice is slightly more prominent, making this distinctly LEMPICKA!)

For me this is the perfect scent to wear to bed or to the Doctor's/Dentist's office where you don't want to overpower anybody with perfume-stink. This might overPOWDER some people, but for me it's utter perfection. I love the slightly waxy, metallic, cool element here, and the fact that it's not so gooey, sweet, green, earthy or fruity as some of the other Lempicka scents (therefore I personally wouldn't recommend this as somebody's first venture into the land of Lempicka; it doesn't really provide an accurate representation of their usually rubbery and herbaceous cherry and licorice heavy scent range).

Overall, I believe that this would be equally perfect come rain or shine. It seems suitable for all times of year as a daily, staple scent. I personally love spraying it on when I'm in my pyjamas, ready for bed, after a nice bath or shower using my favorite white soap (or as a means of giving the impression that I just had a nice bath or shower using my favorite white soap).
And I feel that the concept behind the scent is also quite accurate; with the idea of wedding cakes and lace wedding dresses. The scent's certainly evocative of sweetened, sugar coated almonds & lightly dusted icing. This is a delectably soft vanilla and raspberry ice cream scent in simply the most delightful bottle. The design on the box is like a beautifully intricate adorning of leaves made of marzipan/icing atop a smooth white wedding cake - literally the perfect vessel for the wonderful vapors captured inside.

lesgalaxies

Second review/update:

I am so, totally in love with this! I'm on the hunt for something similar, but much stronger! Anyone out there have suggestions? I love the vanilla and violet combination, and with only a touch of the fruit. May need to buy back up bottles very soon..

This just feels like clean, cool cloud is surrounding you. Warms up into a vanilla skin scent, but still has that sweet violet tinge. Does really well on clothes, and underneath clothes. I've never owned anything like this before, it feels like I've finally found what's been "missing"!

mirrorghost

first off it's got a synthetic thing going on, like a lipstick and powder counter in a department store. then some floral scent pokes through more, but it still smells a lot like lipstick to me! as it settles into my skin i get some raspberry and licorice coming through. the licorice is definitely reminiscent of the LL signature scent. it becomes a light but fruity-musk scent. the raspberry comes forth more and more, and then finally the violet, where it gets kind of powdery. it's definitely a powdery raspberry-violet-musk scent at this point. soon after some vanilla-y scent comes through (tonka maybe?) which i quite like because it grounds the scent a bit. i end up with a lovely vanilla-violet with hints of raspberry. it's a sugary floral, just gorgeous.

astamm62

Just got this..smells delicious,first spray I smell baby shampoo, the dry down alittle like a cherry scented baby powder.The downside it doesn't last too long on it's own.It layers well with Love's Baby Soft or Demeter Baby Powder.

extrasensoryperception

Beautiful comforting fragrance as with all frags from the house, in my opinion.
I would describe it as raspberry talcum powder that wraps you in cotton wool!
Heavenly!!!

Rielle

Smells like expensive baby powder. Lovely.

lesgalaxies

Can't wait for this to arrive!!! Am hoping for a less fruity lolita, as Fleur Defendue turned out to be a bit much with the cherry -- looove the musk, iris, and violet though -crossing fingers-


Update: Fairy baby! Sweet, tender, with little sparkly bits of fairy dust floating about. Not all powder, imo. Iris and violet leaf leave me with a sense of fresh greenery, very soft and delicate. Just as I had hoped, the cherry and raspberry are practically muted but still present.

Each Lolita takes time for me to warm up to, but I already feel budding affection for this little treasure. Nothing like this out there, folks.. similar maybe, but this one is special!

HanamiTsukimi

I loved this perfume from the first moment I sprayed it but this was my first time wearing it all day today and here are the results:

As everyone else has already said, this is a soft fragrance. It's truly, truly a skin scent. In order to even smell it on myself I had to spray liberally and without reproach. Fortunately, a 3.4 oz bottle can be had for around $30 on ebay...

At about the 2 hour mark I hugged a coworker and she could smell it on me and loved it. It's the quintessential "Hugger," the kind of scent you only smell when you go to hug someone and it leaves a pleasant impression. It's all a matter of preference but for those looking for sillage, look elsewhere. Maybe look beyond the hills to Keiko Mecheri's Loukhoum Eau Poudree for something sweeter (super sweet, actually) but less fruity.

But I digress. I still love this perfume even if I confess myself a wee bit disappointed in the projection. Even now, 10 hours later, I can smell the soft scent of raspberry on my skin and it's wonderful.

The consensus seems to be that it skews young, however, it's been marketed as a bridal perfume and it seems to me just as appropriate for a fairy queen as a fairy princess. Either way, it smells like something out of a fairytale.

Jenge

This has a Guerlain vibe, in my opinion. If Insolence and L'Instant Magic had a newborn baby girl, she would be Lolita Lempicka's L'Eau en Blanc.

This is such a soft scent, I can barely detect it at first. Then a very slight, powdery fruitiness comes out and is so subtle and lovely. Cherry is usually so hard to do and here it is natural and blended with raspberry. I get the violet/iris too, but again, this is SO light, I'm really trying hard to detect the notes. It lasts at least 5 hours and I can definitely smell the heliotrope when this is fully dry. (Reminiscent of L'Heure Bleu, to me) It's a little more deep and mature smelling in the base notes.

A powdery beauty that will never intrude on anyone, even yourself! A very young girl could wear this, and it would make a very special gift as the bottle is gorgeous.

psloves

I received a sample of this today. When I first sprayed it, it reminded me of the smell of my shampoo and I found it annoying. As the day has worn on it has got better but definitely not something I would purchase it smells too synthetic.

blueviolet

Is it just me who thinks the executive at Lempickas accidentally bought 56 ton of licorice on ebay by mistake and had to figure out what to do with all of them? Licorice?...licorice?..licorice perfume you say? Ta-dah!

CatBlanc

SOAPY - SUBTLE - SKIN SCENT

I bought this blind after reading the fellow reviewer's comments. So what is my experience? Well, it was a disappointment for me because of the combination of prominent soapiness, lack of projection/ longevity and generally a lack of personality. The perfume overall feels "diluted" and faint.

Despite being described as "powdery", it is not in the same family as Kenzo flower or Chloe Love Chloe. it is really more a soapy, shy, fresh scent that comes across as the scent that lingers after a bath with a musky floral scented shower gel.

I was excited about the iris-raspberry-tonka combo - on my skin however, musk and a bland soapiness was all that i got.

I recommend trying before purchasing. This is not a universally likable scent.

chattedenuit

This is such a cuteeeee scent! It smells like marshmallow with raspberry jelly filling >__<
I really love the combination of violet iris and tonka bean in this. Powdery sweet, fluffy, transparent, innocent. It doesn't feel like wearing a perfume, rather it feels like your skin naturally smells so yummy :3
And I'm surprise how something this light can possess this great longevity...I only put on 2 sprays at 9am, now it's 9pm and I still get occasional whiff of it. And the bottle is such a delicate thing. Really suits the scent.
Love love love love love! >____< ♥♥♥

sherapop

Earlier today I was wearing Stendhal Elixir Blanc, which reminded me of Lolita Lempicka L'eau en blanc, and it occurred to me that I never reviewed the latter, though I've worn it now a few times.

In some ways, L'eau en blanc reminds me of a cross between two Keiko Mecheri perfumes (which is already a compliment, of course, given the difference in price): Mihime and Loukhoum eau poudrée. On the one hand, there is a clean musky floral; on the other hand, there's a sweet and powdery, almost confectionery quality. Don't ask me how, but these two not obviously compatible ideas come together quite coherently in Lolita Lempicka L'eau en blanc, which is supposed to be a flanker of Le premier parfum, but is really completely unique. To my nose, there is no darkness or detectable licorice here at all, although licorice root is listed among the notes.

There is a taste of soft powdery wood, so the whiteness seems more like a fine dust of cedar or something along those lines. There is no baby powder activity here or anything diaper-like, so I'd say that this is pretty far from Kenzo Flower, which might otherwise sound similar to my description. This also smells far less synthetic than the Kenzo. I consider the quality here to be niche-esque, as I said, not unlike some of the Keiko Mecheri line (which I love...).

White and powdery and sweet and soft and clean. Are these white violets? Well, okay then: I apparently like white violets! As always, I love the bottle and will probably never grow tired of these limited editions. Keep 'em comin', Lolita Lempicka!

Heliotropea

VERY similar to Rochas Tocade, especially in the drydown. It's less harsh in the initial spray than Tocade and also has less sillage and longevity. It is softer. Powder, powder, powder. Lovely and soft but doesn't make a statement. I bought it and will finish it but won't buy it again. Tocade lasts all day on me, l'Eau en Blanc only a couple of hours.

kitsunemagic

This has the innocence of a baby, perhaps the newborn baby princess who is next in line for the throne. This lovely scent starts off with powdery burst of sweetness, the Iris, musk, and violet are what gives this perfume a baby powder like scent. Then later this goes from that to baby powder with a fluffy soft cloud of sweet cherries, licorice and warm Tonka bean with a slightly smoky hint. I have to say this is a pretty in pink princess kinda scent, very soft, soothing, innocent and cute! I like this. Lolita Lempicka has done it again

Overall this scent is great for little girls to women who still have that youthful innocence to them, when I smell this perfume it makes me think of a baby princess of the magical kingdom of the elven or the fairy race. If your an older women, who cares about the age rules?! wear this and enjoy the whimsicleness

Perfect for the daytime of any season and any occasion, this is light enough to not offend anyone

morningkiss

How divine, especially in the dry down. So so pretty. The initial spray is somewhat sweet and almondy, smells almost like a few other young girl fragrances. But after a couple of hours, a cloud of soft violet petals and a haze of light vanilla emerges. Really pretty, really feminine. Definitely recommended for any time of the day or for any occasion. This one is a keeper.

Chickenfluff

'Fairy princess' sounds quite right. This is a very innocent scent, perfect for a gorgeous white dress. Very powdery, and reminding me a little bit of play dough. A special scent for dreamy, starlit nights. The bottle is an A+, as usual.

BrittneyN

I feel almost like a fairy princess when I wear this one. It is beautiful and magical. Every note in this one is a win for me, I love this perfume.

tommy_girl

not similar to the other lolita perfumes and though the bottle inclines it's a very girlish perfume,I found it quite mature.
it starts fresh and somehow woody.licorice is not very dominant like other LL perfumes.
surprisingly the dry down is very similar to Flower by Kenzo!powdery,sweet and oriental!the violet is very dominant and though not listed,I thought I smelt a bunch of rose.I may be wrong,but I'm not wrong about it's similarity with Kenzo Flower.
not my favorite Lolita perfume,but I like it being different from the other bottles I've smelt so far.

marily

I love this scent......I smell only powder,baby powder!!!! This reminds me of my childhood :) So powdery,so soft,so creamy,so soapy!!! I really like it and is suitable for summer

flowerlvr711

I absolutely love, love, love this fragrance!! Its a wonderful blend of soft powder and soft florals with just a hint of raspberry. My all time favorite Lempicka scent..If you are like me and love a nice soft floral scent with a touch of non-invasive white musk, then this s just the perfect fragrance for you. and bought this as a "blind buy", Its great because it doesnt have that obnoxious licorice smell. It's the best scent in this line i beleive. so go for t, buy it!! you wont be disappointed :)

MoreScentsThanSense

Lolita Lempicka L'Eau en Blanc must be the most girlie, playful, fluffy perfume I've ever owned. It's practically the powdery interpretation of a white cake filled with cherry-raspberry cream and topped with candied violets but not really edible. Or even closer to the powdery-sweet scented dolls I had as a child.

I get the green violet leaves first and then it sweetens immediately. I don't enjoy cherries in perfumes often but they work well here. The drydown comes a bit too fast and due to the musk it's more skin-like than gourmand. It doesn't really remind me of baby powder since it holds a good amount of fruitiness through the whole process.

It also bears little to no resemblance to the original and it is fairly linear in comparison. I had no problems with the longevity and the sillage is low but I'm not sure if I'd like it to be stronger anyway.

I would have loved to own L'Eau en Blanc as a kid. The pale pink and white frosted apple shaped bottle is incredibly cute and the scent brings to mind white rabbits, pressed powder compacts, fairy dust, satin bows, birthday cakes, rainbows, princess gowns and pink unicorns.

Of course it's not the one to wear when wanting to be taken seriously but it's lot of fun to have around while daydreaming about a trip to Disneyland...

beauty_girl

Now i have tested this perfume, and it smells like a combo of violets and how Barbie used to smell back in the 90´s. It smells like memories and presence in a wierd mix. So i dont know if im gonna buy this in a bigger bottle or not. Probobly not.
At least i have now tested it thanks to MyPerfumesSamples, instead of bying the georgous bottle and get dissapointed by the scent.

flowerlvr711

I love this fragrance!! its by far my favorite Lolita Lempicka scent :) Its right up my alley as far as perfume goes. I love he soft white flower notes, and i love that this scent does NOT have an overpowering licorice smell. I will def buy more :) Just wonderful

tessture

I didn't get as much powder bomb as others, though the powdery aspects are there. On me, they are much more muted, being mostly a faint trace of powder, like a dusting in the cleavage. Mostly I get a delicious sweet violet candy fragrance that reminds me somehow of baby dolls, but in a way I enjoy. I would actually be buying this but it dries down super sweet on me, like all the Lempicka scents.

Ashes19

That is a super strong opening of powerful iris powder! Whoa! I love the original Lolita Lempicka, so when I saw these notes, I thought it would be a slam dunk for me. I... don't love it. I don't even like it. I get the iris, and definitely the musk and vetiver, the violet leaf and heliotrope are there too. To me, it's all powder with musk and bitterness, I don't get any of the raspberry or cherry sweetness to balance it out. Even the violet doesn't help, it's just like "hey, here's some more powder for your powder!" I wanted to love this for the bottle alone! Luckily for me, L'Eau en Blanc doesn't seem to have the longevity or strength of the original LL. It was all but gone within a few hours and that was fine by me. It was sitting very close to my shirt and never really evolved into anything else. Needless to say, it's a no-buy for me. I will try it again, due to what I've heard about LL scents being an acquired taste/ complicated relationship. L'Eau en Blanc and I have definitely gotten off on the wrong foot.

Schnuppernase

WOW, so soft and powdery! This is a perfume to love.

I know almost all Lolita Lempicka perfumes, but in my opinion this is far the best out of the apple shaped line. It's dreamy, intense and consists almost only of powder. Not baby powder, but a very delicate, feminine one you would use to enhance your decolletée.

It does not exactly remind me of Le premier Parfum - but there is a loose connection to it. That's the licorice-cherry-sweetness. Here it is surrounded by powder and vanilla which makes it even more delicious...

Such a shame it is a Limited Edition!

anna.glowacka

It opens with strong iris powder. After that i get very subtle hint of fruits still covered with powder. With time it gets sweet. It's very gentle and innocent fragrance. Nicely balanced, inoffensive and skin type .Doesn't have any sillage on me but lasting power is good. It will not join my other Lolita's.

tanpa nama

It has nothing to compared with the original lolita which i adore so much. Smells like johnson's baby powder blossom which i usually use after bath. Maybe i can use it after bath too, like splash cologne. LOL. But my sister loves it
Reason that i still buy a bottle is because i can't resist the cuteness of the bottle!

Toom_Snoopy

This is my first blind buy and I know there is a risk If I do not smell it before. The adorable fairytale frosted bottle and the limited edition is hard to resist. The first spay is really weird to my nose, it smells like rubber, loud, strong yet sweet. I guess it comes from raspberry mixed with iris then it quickly calm down to sweet powdery pink marshmallow which is pretty. But it takes time to find this pretty stage.

poivrerose

It is foremost a powder fragrance. Like plain J&J powder. It is very gently, though absolutely floral, followed by soft musk and a little sweetness - and it needs a big boost in the sillage arena! It is very pretty though. An airy, classic smelling, sweet powder fragrance - however, it has no umph! It makes me think of pastel cashmere and scented pressed powder compacts. Maybe that is a nice thing, maybe not.... I can't decide. This was my first "powdery" fragrance purchase, and while I'm not disappointed, I am a little underwhelmed. I really wanted to sense more of the other notes, but I'm afraid the fruits and licorice kind of get lost somewhere. I don't find this to be a gourmand fragrance at all.
Very powdery violet, musk, a bit of sweet tonka, and hint of violet leaf essense. I had 7 sprays of this to review, and I even put 2 behind my ears which I rarely do. It is very delicate and pretty much a skin scent, though it does stick very nicely to and smell lovelier on fabric. It is very dreamy, soft, and pleasant - but something is missing. I will use it up though, despite what is missing, I do like it very much. Actually, I'm thinking this will be very nice as a linen spray for spring!
Sorry for the double post!

Migalex

I find it very pleasant. It smells very much of violets. It is very sweet and powdery. Unfortunately I find silage and staying power quite poor.

pattyk

This is not a review but a question....Is the licorice smell strong? I don't mind licorice in a perfume as many of Lolita Lempicka has (and some are very strong). I just do not want to buy a perfume that has that strong licore smell, it gets sickening on me after a while. I appreciate any input on this. Thanks! Plus my favorite Lolita Lempicka is "L' De Lolita Lempicka".

Deevee

Finally found a small bottle of this LL offering. Very light, sweet, shy perfume. Crystallized violets on a wedding cake. Probably would be better suited for a younger woman. My only complaint is that it is not long lasting, and has a minimal throw.

KittyCute

"Cherry cake with marshmallow" kind... I also get gentle powdery & sweet almond notes on my skin during dry-down . I got more impression like it was created for a young crowd and not so in-common with bride & wedding ceremony image actually.... Gentle / Not overpowering fragrance. Very pink scent indeed as a bottle's colour. It's quite different from all the other's Lolita's perfumes and don't have strong licorice base. Can be great at spring / summer day's or evenings (and even for office its ok too!). Now I spray it a little bit before I going to sleep. Very comfortable :) Yummy & Cozy

genny17

This is so soft and powdery, and longevity is real poor, it smells nice but so delicate , I wouldn't call it a gourmand at all, I I had it but gave it away as I could hardly smell it on me. Delicate, almost not there though. Only if you like very quiet scents, or the first perfume for a young girl, as the bottles are pretty.

Fizzy

Soft and yummy, fresh marshmallow-like summer and licorice based fragrance. Very lovely, warm in meaning for warm colored women, sweet but not too sweet.

themattsky

This smells like Nivea cream

PhaedraRose

This is such a pretty scent! On first spray the violet leaf & floral notes,quickly morphing into a pink marshmallow of berries and cherries and powderpuff. This is quite a light fragrance for Lolita Lempicka and develops quickly. I find I am left with tonka bean,heliptrope and musk notes with a slight hint of violet and iris. Lovely!

Deppaholic

Sounds wonderful! I want, I want. Hard to find!

**Edit....I finally found it, and it is so heavenly smelling. My 19 year old loves it also. If I could smell "real" angels with their wings fluttering, this is what I would imagine they would waft in my direction. It is like nothing I have ever smelled before. This bottle will be shared and sparingly because it is a rare find. I like the original Lolita, but I like this one so much more. Both have little lasting power on me, wears very close to the skin. Do try if you like those creamy powdery notes. And yes, I'd gladly wear this to be in a Tim Burton movie also, only if Depp were in it :D

Edit: I did pass this on to my young daughter. It doesn't have lasting power. I can barely smell it on me. You'd have to carry the bottle around with you all day and keep re-spritzing. It's very soft and nice, but too much $ for faint smell. Won't repurchase.

blackdove

I had a tester of this recently and I have to say I'm a little disappointed because it doesn't have the lasting power that I usually associate with the Lempicka fragrances. However scent wise it is quite simple in structure, being mainly an even blend of raspberries, violets and musk, resulting in quite a powdery offering that is pleasantly sweet. Overall a nice offering but not one that will make me sad when this limited edition ends.

TakaBeata

French, rose, talc and powder. :) For me..

lat

I have no clue how they managed to blend all the notes listed above and get something that smells like White Musk by The Body Shop...
I'm teasing of course as this is more rounded, smoother, more powdery and soft. However, my point stands - the resemblance is there.
I would not buy a full bottle of it, but would happily own a sample for the days when I want to feel like a character from a Tim Burton movie.

BelleofRivendell

I’ve been counting down the days that I could get my hands on this beauty. L'Eau en Blanc, doing justice to its name and repute, is the "whitest" fragrance I’ve ever had the pleasure to smell. As far as Lolita flankers go, this one is probably one of the least sweet ones. The opening is fresh due to the presence of the violet leaves but in a few minutes it turns into a powdery aroma with underlying notes of raspberry, violet, and iris. I can barely detect the woody base notes, which I’m sure is the reason why this perfume is missing an anchor that would have made its sillage and staying power stronger. It possesses a kind of "versatile flair" that renders it appropriate as the first fragrance of a young lady or even that special perfume for a wedding day. It represents purity, innocence, new beginnings, and hope for me. I’m proud to have it in my collection.

bagheta

Great! It´s the best of Lolita! Tender violets and sugary powder...is this Lolita limited?

Soutty123

I really like this but had I known how similar it is to Ultrared I wouldn't have bought it. It's also not as strong as Ultrared and is considerably more expensive. Never mind, it is still lovely and the bottle is beautiful so I will spray my Ultrared with abandon and put it away in a drawer while keeping L'Eau en Blanc on my dressing table for show.

Edit: I have changed my mind about this - it is in a different league to Ultrared. It has a magical dreamy quality about it which I think is unique to the Lolita Lempicka house. It lasts on me but doesn't have a lot of sillage, it's a perfume you notice when you get up close. It is much softer than Ultrared and less fruity.

rabab02

Relly I want this perfume ....

SBunny

Light, airy, soft, fluffy pink marshmallow.
This delicious perfume starts out with a powdery cherry and raspberry smelling very much like a pink marshmallow. As the fragrance develops the tonka bean adds to the sweetness and it becomes even more fluffy and soft. The sweetness is light and airy so never sickly or syrupy.

This is such a lovely, feminine fragrance. Sweet, captivating and beautiful. Perfect for Spring.

Although this is light, it lasted on my skin a good 5 hours.

Lovely.

lilou

I love it ! I'm so happy to love this new fragrance (I didn't like Si Lolita and I was disappointed by Morsure d'amour). This Eau en Blanc (so perfect name) is yummy, sweet, powdery and romantic.
To image it : a sugar with notes of Fleur Defendue on it. A sort of cherry marshmallow.
I love it !

wauzilauzi

I voted it, because I smelled it. A good friend, which owns an Perfume Store gets the perfumes sooner.
Therefore I votet, that I love it.

wauzilauzi

Smooth, powdery and sooo delicious!

Sorren

WOW, i had a minuet of her original Lolita Lempicka launched in 1997.. I LOVED IT!!! hard to find her range in South Africa.. I still have the bottle.. too cute.
THIS new fragrance sounds too yummy!! Will keep my eye out for a try.

Glückskind

The Seller's can test the new Perfumes Months befor they launch it ;-)

LDani

ok, so this will be launched in May (still 2 months away from now), but how can people already vote for the notes and know they 'love' it

beauty_girl

OMG what an adorable bottle. I so want this, can´t wait to buy it when it comes out, the notes sounds adorable too :D
So dreamy bottle.

 
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