Loubikiss

Loubikiss

Christian Louboutin

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Loubikiss by Christian Louboutin ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top white flowers fragrance blends Jasmine, Musk, Tuberose, Woody Notes notes with white flowers, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Loubikiss excels as one of the best perfumes for spring or fall, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Loubikiss as a leading white flowers fragrance for women, a must-try from Christian Louboutin's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!


Votes

spring32
summer27
fall30
winter17
day61
night44
Longevity(47)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
73.9
Sillage(48)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
65.3
Price value(46)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
39.1
female (46)
unisex (4)
male (1)
90%
8%
2%
All ocassions

Notes

JasmineJasmine
MuskMusk
TuberoseTuberose
Woody NotesWoody Notes

Reviews

Here is the rewritten comment: I've been testing the Travel size from this manufacturer and sharing my thoughts: I resonate with ilovejeritage's "church-y" observation, and for me, Olibanum stands out even above white florals. The opening notes have a fruity quality (perhaps Orange), while the scent also features a generic woodiness. I've owned several perfumes in the past, such as Marfa's Memo (which has a stronger vanilla presence) and TF Jasmin Rouge (with prominent ylang-ylang), but unfortunately, Loubikiss doesn't resonate with me - my personal taste, not a criticism of Loubikiss! This scent likely includes notes of Cashmeran or Patchouli, which aren't my cup of tea. I'm in agreement that there's no bubblegum present, and the sweetness is minimal to non-existent.

They didn't put significant effort into crafting these scents, it appears. Each fragrance is overly simplistic, reminiscent of the uninspired offerings from Victoria's Secret. Maybe next time, you'll strive for more complexity in your creations.

I made a spontaneous purchase of this fragrance due to its stunning packaging and stopper design. The scent remains detectable on my skin for around 3-5 hours after a single spray. Initially, it projects very strongly with a prominent jasmine note that dominates on my skin, while the tuberose is subtle. I didn't pick up any musk or woody undertones, which would have been a welcome addition. Interestingly, this fragrance shares similarities with TF Jasmine without its spicy notes, which were overwhelming for me in the TF version. While it's unclear why, that one occasionally gave me headaches and irritated my sense of smell. In contrast, this CL fragrance has not caused any issues for me. If you found TF Jasmine too overpowering, I'd recommend giving this a try; however, I'm unsure if I'll repurchase when the bottle is empty.

This perfume sample is quite lovely, featuring a pretty white tuberose floral scent that's not particularly unique, reminding me of Rouge Malachite. It differs from Tubereuse Nue in its slightly more indolic and sharp tone, similar to Marfa by Memo, which I find closer to my personal taste. The fragrance is reminiscent of a more expensive version of Gucci Bloom. While the creamy tuberose with coconut undertones and soapy notes are pleasant, there's an unpleasant plasticky quality on my skin that I just can't get over. This experience emphasizes the importance of testing fragrances on skin before committing to a full bottle.

🌸 Such a predictable, yet done-to-death, somewhat monotonous tuberose in an overly dramatic bottle 📦. It reminds me of Marfa, with hints of Twilly's bubblegum, rounded, creamy tuberose. "ckorp802" aptly described this scent as the result of layering Jasmin Rouge and Tuberose Nue, capturing its almost sheer floral quality from Jasmin Rouge and creaminess from Tubereuse Nue, minus any natural indolic tendencies. It starts to fade towards the end, acquiring a touch of sweetness 🌹