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La Nuit Tresor Clones

We found 4 verified alternatives for Lancome's La Nuit Tresor. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.

View details for La Nuit Rose
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84%

La Nuit Rose

Fragrance World

8.3 Value Rating

"### First Impressions & Dry Down La Nuit Rose opens with a noticeable citrus burst—tangerine and bergamot are prominent, joined by a juicy pear note. It attempts to mimic the original's fruity sweetness but with a brighter, almost acidic edge that smells slightly synthetic. The heart reveals a vanilla orchid, strawberry, and black rose accord. The rose leans sweeter, less dark and jammy compared to La Nuit Tresor's Bulgarian rose. The dry down presents praline and caramel; these notes aim to replicate the gourmand base. However, here is where the clone deviates most. The litchi adds a tartness that's distracting. The original’s smooth patchouli is completely absent. I'd estimate it to be 84% similar to La Nuit Tresor, with noticeable differences in the rose and base. ### Final Thoughts La Nuit Rose is a decent budget option for those seeking a La Nuit Tresor impression. It captures the general sweetness and fruity rose vibe, but synthetic nuances are apparent, especially in the opening and drydown. However, if you are ok with a sweet rose scent that lasts a few hours and costs a fraction of the original, this is a viable option. It’s suitable for casual wear or as an introductory gourmand fragrance for younger audiences. ### How Long Does it Last? Longevity is moderate. I got around 5 hours on skin with moderate projection for the first hour, settling closer to the skin afterwards. On fabric, it extends to 7-8 hours. It's adequate, but doesn't possess the lasting power of the original."

View details for Signature True
#2 Synonym
91%

Signature True

Armaf

7.9 Value Rating

"### How it Smells Signature True opens with a recognizable pear note, mimicking La Nuit Tresor. The tangerine adds a brighter citrus facet versus the original's more muted bergamot. The heart attempts to replicate the rose-strawberry accord but lacks the depth. The vanilla orchid reads synthetic, a noticeable difference. It’s sweeter, less nuanced. The base is where it diverges most. The praline and caramel are dominant, giving it a gourmand edge. The litchi attempts to mimic the original's papyrus note, but it's not entirely successful. Overall, Signature True is a 91% interpretation of La Nuit Tresor, sacrificing some complexity for a linear sweetness. ### The Verdict Signature True captures the essence of La Nuit Tresor . The synthetic elements are present but not deal-breaking. If you appreciate the original's DNA and are on a budget, it's a worthwhile purchase. However, if you crave the full depth and richness of Lancome's creation, the original is undeniably superior, though significantly more expensive. ### Projection Power Longevity is moderate. I get about 5-6 hours on skin. Projection is initially strong for the first hour, creating a sweet, gourmand bubble. After that, it settles closer to the skin. It's noticeable but not overpowering, making it suitable for intimate settings."

View details for La Nuit Pendora
#3 Synonym
90%

La Nuit Pendora

Paris Corner

7.5 Value Rating

"### Is it Worth It? It's perfect for date night or an evening out when you want something sweet and feminine. It might not fool die-hard Tresor fans, but it's a great daily driver for those who appreciate the DNA without breaking the bank. But for everyday wear? This clone gets the job done. ### Notes & Nuances La Nuit Pendora immediately throws a sweet, fruity punch – pear and a tangy tangerine being the most noticeable. It’s going for that La Nuit Tresor vibe, and it gets pretty close, maybe 90%. The black rose is there, but it's toned down and the vanilla orchid feels more… generic vanilla. The drydown leans heavily into praline and caramel. It's yummy, but lacks the sophisticated depth and boozy edge of the Lancome. The litchi note peeks through adding a nice sweetness. Honestly, there’s a synthetic tang that the original cleverly avoids. ### How Long Does it Last? Projection is moderate for the first hour, creating a decent scent bubble. Longevity is where it shines. I got a solid 6-7 hours on skin, and it lasted even longer on clothing. It’s not beast mode, but it’s respectable point."

View details for Modest Deux Femme
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91%

Modest Deux Femme

Afnan

7.2 Value Rating

"### Scent Breakdown Modest Deux Femme opens with a bright, almost candied pear and tangerine. It hints at La Nuit Tresor, but the citrus is amped up, giving it a slightly sharper, youthful edge. The heart unfolds with a dark rose, fighting against a syrupy strawberry. It's not as elegantly blended as the Lancome; there's a slight synthetic feel here, especially in the strawberry note. But the dry down...that's where the magic happens. The praline and caramel take center stage. It's warm, comforting, and surprisingly addictive. It captures about 91% of La Nuit Tresor's DNA but trades some of the original's sophistication for a playful sweetness. ### How Long Does it Last? Projection is moderate for the first hour, creating a pleasant scent bubble. After that, it settles closer to the skin. Longevity is decent; expect around 5-6 hours on skin, maybe a bit longer on clothes. Not a beast, but respectable . ### To Buy or Not to Buy? This is for the girl who wants to leave a sweet, flirty trail without breaking the bank. It's a mood-setter for cozy nights and confident days. Does it completely replace La Nuit Tresor? No. The original has smoother edges and a certain depth this clone can't quite reach. But if you're on a budget and craving that dark rose/gourmand combo, Modest Deux Femme is a worthy contender. It boils down to how much you value that extra layer of refinement."

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