Lilac Brûlée EDP
Lilac Brûlée 30 ML
When customers asked me to transform our beloved Toasted Lilac soap into a perfume, I thought it would be straightforward. But soap and perfume formulas speak different languages: soap fragrances are drawn with bold strokes, while perfumes require fine brushwork.
I ended up doing a year of development. The challenge wasn't just preserving lilac's beauty but reimagining it. Lilac notes are used in many soaps and household cleaners. That association is one reason there are few lilac perfumes.
By amplifying the hidden almond note naturally present in lilac and adding a gourmand twist, Lilac Brûlée emerged as something unexpected–a floral reinvented as a gourmand.
What began as an adaptation became a whole new story, one that honors its origins while charting its own course.
Lilac, rhubarb, mimosa, marzipan, cinnamon, cream, sandalwood, cedar, tonka bean, vanilla
Cafés on crisp mornings, autumnal picnics, outdoor concerts in spring.
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From $54.00 USDI was intrigued by Lilac Brûlée, and prior to testing I thought I’d love it. At first inhale I felt like it was too youthful for me, but the dry-down changed my mind. After wearing a sample from my local perfumery, I purchased a full bottle and am so glad I did. For me this is a wintry fragrance; I don’t pick up much lilac at all, and instead get heavy marzipan, which I adore. It’s firmly a gourmand to me, but isn’t cloyingly sweet at all. I find it incredibly comforting but also chic, like wrapping myself in a beautiful white angora sweater.
Smells incredible, better than the soap I love so much and compliment each other well to be surrounded in warm lilac smell. I agree with other reviews I've seen that the lilac smell could be a bit stronger, but I like the gourmand strong scent. I feel like has great staying ability and I usually can smell it in my hair the next day. I bought the travel but will be buying the full next time.
Great service, fast shipping, but the scent is just not for me. On my skin I don't pick up any lilac, instead almond, cinnamon, and marzipan. Very strong scent as well.
I have tested it on the skin for over a week. When I layer it with the Toasted Lilac soap and unscented body lotion, it becomes a skin scent on me. When I use it with other soaps and still an unscented lotion, I get a rhubarb cinnamon harmony. But the true moments of enjoyment come at the warm down with its creaminess with vanilla hints. Even my 93-year-old father enjoys Lilac Brulee.
I blind bought the full bottle—which I do not do, but made an exception bc I trust the exacting, beautiful blends of Fzotic, and I had to have the Lilac Brûlée limited release. After a few wears of the sample, I adore this indeed! Lilac Brûlée is a sweet marzipan dusted with cinnamon, finished with a touch of whipped cream. Hints of lilac waft in, or maybe the whipped cream is accented with lilac petals. Not a straight up gourmand; rather, a fl-ourmand with a realistic touch of lilac. Projection is exactly as it should be for this sweet frag—between intimate and moderate. Gorgeous modern retro! Bruno does it again, 10/10. Fzotic is the new Zoologist.