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Fleur de Peau Clones
We found 2 verified alternatives for Diptyque's Fleur de Peau. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.
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Glossier
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"### Is it Worth It? If you crave the quiet, skin-like elegance of Fleur de Peau but balk at the price, this is a solid alternative. It captures the essence—the clean, musky, slightly melancholic vibe. ### How it Smells This clone opens with a similar airy, almost soapy aldehyde lift as Fleur de Peau. The pink pepper is present, though perhaps a touch sharper, lacking the original's seamless integration. The heart moves quickly into a powdery iris that mimics Diptyque's signature. There's a definite carrot seed facet here too, earthy but clean. As it dries down, a comforting musk takes over, very similar to the ambrette-musk cloud of the original. It's about 80% there, but lacks some of the rounded, expensive feel of the real thing. A slight synthetic edge creeps in on the far dry down. ### Longevity & Projection Longevity is moderate. I get about 4-5 hours on skin with soft projection; this won't fill a room. On clothes, it lingers a bit longer, pushing past the 6-hour mark. It's a skin scent, designed for intimacy, not statement making."
Blanc-à-Porter
Zara
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"### To Buy or Not to Buy? Blanc-à-Porter offers an accessible entry point to the Fleur de Peau aesthetic. The synthetic edge is present in the opening, a compromise point. If you're seeking a near-identical match, the original Diptyque is the superior choice. However, for those curious about the skin-like musk and iris combination, Zara's offering is a worthwhile exploration. The original *is* worth the splurge for ultimate refinement, but for daily wear, Blanc-à-Porter does the job and saves your wallet. Ideal for those seeking an everyday, clean, and slightly powdery fragrance. ### How it Smells Blanc-à-Porter opens with a pronounced aldehyde blast. It’s sharper than Fleur de Peau's smoother, rounder introduction, hitting with a slightly metallic edge. The pink pepper is noticeable, lending a spicy lift. The angelica adds a green, earthy facet. The heart features iris, aiming for that signature powdery orris butter effect. Zara's interpretation leans slightly more floral. The rose is present, a Turkish rose rendition, contributing a subtle jammy sweetness not as pronounced in the original. The base settles into a musky skin scent, ambrette providing a vegetal, almost celery-like nuance. Carrot seed adds a subtle earthiness. Overall, it captures roughly 75% of Fleur de Peau's DNA, with Zara's version emphasizing the floral and spicy elements more prominently. ### Wear time & Sillage Longevity is moderate. Expect around 4-5 hours of noticeable presence before it fades into a skin scent. Projection is also moderate, radiating within arm's length for the first hour, then settling closer to the skin. Reapplication is necessary for a full day's wear."
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