Pivoine

Yves Rocher
Good pricePivoine by Yves Rocher ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top flowers fragrance blends Floral Notes, Peony notes with flowers accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Pivoine excels as one of the best perfumes for spring or summer, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Pivoine as a leading flowers fragrance for women, a must-try from Yves Rocher's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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spring299
summer203
fall65
winter49
day549
night67
Longevity(137)
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Sillage(153)
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Price value(45)
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female (64)
unisex (3)
male (0)
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I dont know what I did expected but its just in billions times better. The only fragrance I can compare - ( hope you are sitting now) is Jacomo Silences Yes, its THAT good and complicated. Incredible Vintage greenness, I do smell lily-of-the-valley and vetiver in it, narcissus and hyacinth, aldehydes Its soooo underrated, I think the lack of notes over here plays role, its hard just to deal with nose and imagination while you just "guessing" Its so perfectly mixed that the only hint that you are wearing "old" flower-green fragrance will be its incredible quality. Smell of a posh lady, who just entered the house from her garden on the morning, holding fresh-cut peonies, - lasts like nobody's business, it's a privilege to know, you, Pivoine
No huele mal, pero no es para mí. Me huele como a una crema para después de la ducha. Muy floral-jabonoso. Tengo una mini talla desde hace como 15 años y creo que está entera. Eso sí el bote es muy cuqui.
Had this and didn't know it was still available. Joy had come back in my life. I have a small bottle coming my way soon and can't wait. This stuff is expensive, who would have thought it would have been so expensive since 20 years ago, but worth it.
I still have the bottle but I don't remember what smell it is, where can we buy it ?
On first application, I got a soft spicy note and the lush yet clean sensation of sniffing at the very heart of a ruffley, newly-opened flower, stamens and pollen and all. I don’t recall how the peonies in my garden smell, it’s too early for them, but this was certainly a natural sort of scent. As it dried, I searched my memory and thought I smelled lilies with a wee bit of freesia, and a hint of magnolia. Then it hit me: this has echoes of Anais Anais, but without the leather accord. It is certainly complex in that the scent moves from green to spicy to soapy to creamy and back, all within a tight, pale pink and feminine space. Sillage is intimate, inviting closer investigation. Oh why did Yves Rocher have to discontinue this pretty, pretty thing?