Vicomte de Valmont Perfume Oil $6.25$25.00

Vicomte de Valmont Perfume Oil

$6.25$25.00

 I promised her my eternal love, and I actually thought that for a couple of hours. 

Rake, scoundrel, demon in a frock coat. Devilishly seductive, ultimately tragic; a villain undone and redeemed by love. Based on an 18th century gentlemen’s cologne: ambergris, white musk, white sandalwood, Spanish Moss, orange blossom, three mints, jasmine, rose geranium and a spike of rosemary.

PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.

Reviews

  1. mtchyg

    This is a very clean scent. Floral but not sickly so. Closer to crisp linen dried on a line in a flower garden. Kind of has an aftershave thing going on. I think it’s a tad more masculine despite my description but I’m sure all could wear it.

  2. sarahheady24601

    This might be my favorite. While the rosemary note dominates on me, it dries down softer and more complex. It feels like it helps my focus. And I can see people wearing it across the gender spectrum.

  3. santinoandrews

    Absolutely love this fragrance! It was wildly popular, so I figured I couldn’t go wrong. As a first time BPAL user, I am quite impressed. It does fall a little mainstream, but for me once it settles it’s really sweet. There is a little musk that keeps it masculine though. Will be ordering a full bottle! This fragrance is really sensual.

  4. Gloame

    On first sniff, this was incredibly, overpoweringly ‘men’s cologne’. It does remain a masculine scent, but on drydown, it’s much nicer than typical men’s cologne! It also fades pretty fast. Not a lot of throw.

  5. Amanda

    Holy wow my man smells so good in this scent. I smelled like a very sexy clean expensive non gendered person. On him when it’s dry it has a very dark edge to it.

    This will be my next purchase as a big bottle. It’s traditional, but unique at the same time. I’m very happy to receive this as an imp!

  6. dementia_divine

    In the imp: Yep… definitely smells like a gentleman’s cologne!

    Wet: Ambergris, white musk, and orange blossom jump out to my nose at first. The mint is present, but its soft. I’m also getting the moss, a bit of the rose geranium, and the rosemary note.

    Dry: Ambergris, white musk, and mint are the most prominent notes during the dry down. Since it is not purely aquatic, it hasn’t turned into soap on me. Huzzah! I still get a bit of the moss, florals, and the sandalwood is present now, adding some warmth to the blend.

    Verdict: I’m glad the orange blossom wasn’t problematic for me. I like this one, but I don’t think I would wear it myself. It would be great on a guy, though!

  7. [email protected]

    I recently received a frimp of this. My chemistry turns this combination into a somewhat classic, almost but not quite aquatic, masculine blend. For those looking for a more traditional scent, this one is for you.

  8. Jenwace

    Got frimped on this one and WOW! I decided it was my favorite scent for my husband in the whole world. I LOVED it both in the bottle and on him, too. (Chased him around wanting to lick him shamelessly.) Ordered a .5ml bottle and was perplexed when it arrived. It didn’t smell the same. I guess I will be aging this one and hoping for the best.

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