L'Artisan Parfumeur Premier Figuier Eau de Toilette
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Release Date:
1994
Brand: L'Artisan Parfumeur
Line: premier figuier
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: niche
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: fruit, green, woody
Top Notes: Asafoetida, Fig Leaves
Heart Notes: Almond Milk, Figs, Sandalwood
Base Notes: Coconut, Dried Fruits, Lime
It's truly wonderful to occasionally break away from the hustle and bustle of modern life, which is relentlessly fast-paced and unstable to the point where it becomes a challenge to keep up. How delightful it is to escape from it all and dream of something beautiful and unattainable amidst nature, far from the noisy cities and never-ending streams of cars. It seems that the skilled perfumers of L’Artisan Parfumeur shared this desire when they were inspired to create the light and unobtrusive scent of L’Artisan Parfumeur Premier Figuier eau de toilette.
This perfectly harmonious composition of this little masterpiece works like a magic wand, transporting you to distant, fairy-tale lands where anything is possible, and where you are allowed to fully reveal yourself and your delicate nature. It's as if you find yourself in a cozy café somewhere in the Mediterranean, basking in the rays of the warm, gentle sun, easily indulging in dreams, mysteriously smiling at the person sitting across from you. For dreamy and romantic women, the charming scent of L’Artisan Parfumeur Premier Figuier eau de toilette has been created, worthy of drawing attention.
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alcohol denat., parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), hydroxycitronellal, alpha-isomethyl ionone, linalool, coumarin, citronellol, eugenol, geraniol, limonene, benzyl benzoate, bht, tocopherol, benzoic acid.
Delicious, warm, but not long-lasting, unfortunately.
I purchased this product not for makeup purposes, but the scent is simply magical. It is perfect for those who appreciate watercolor fig fragrances. The notes complement each other beautifully. There is a minimal presence of coconut and the dried fruits are barely noticeable. In terms of intensity, I primarily sense the fig note, followed by sandalwood, citrus, and almond. The longevity is good. It is not overpowering, but noticeable. It leaves a wonderful trail. I absolutely love it.
My long-awaited item arrived today! And it's love!
Before purchasing, I didn't test it, I chose it based on the pyramid and reviews. And I absolutely don't regret it! It's even better than I expected.
Thank you so much for fulfilling this little dream of mine.
My favorite scent is "4 seasons"! The main note is fig, but I can also sense lime. I love wearing it with cashmere sweaters and coats. It may be a bit heavy for the summer, but that's just my personal opinion.
Watercolor Artisan... Another one. Unique, light, herbaceous. It does resemble Diptyque Philosykos indeed. However, the sandalwood and almond make First Fig sweeter, adding a touch of retro. My mom says "it's powdery" and wrinkles her nose. Well, let her be, I'll get more of it))).
I really wanted to buy this fragrance, and I finally got the chance to test it. Maybe my review will help with the decision-making process. First of all, the scent doesn't change over time. It doesn't blend with anything else and remains beautiful on its own. It has a lovely herbal aroma, with genuinely crushed leaves. I could vaguely sense fig, but I didn't detect any dried fruits or lime. I changed my mind about purchasing it because I simply don't want to smell like a green leaf. Maybe it would be suitable for a man. It lacks any edges or even a hint of any kind of flower, but I must say it is beautiful on its own.
I purchased a new fragrance because I am familiar with its scent and have no doubts about its quality. It has the most beautiful aroma of green fig (fresh fruit and leaves) which, in my opinion, is very long-lasting and leaves a trail.
One of the most characteristic representatives of the so-called "mono-aromas". Fig (leaves) - coconut milk - fig again, but this time the fruits - followed by a drop of warm milk and freshly cut grass, a lot of it... and somehow it's not enough for me to say "wow, I'll take it!". It would be more appropriate for summer or late spring. Although there is a friend of mine in Moscow who wraps herself in it during winter, like a cozy scarf. Interestingly, it sounds very cozy on her. On me, it becomes flat and there is no hope that it will come alive over time - no, after a few hours, it's still the same uncomplicated scent of freshly broken fig leaf with a hint of coconut.