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Teint de Neige Clones

We found 2 verified alternatives for Lorenzo Villoresi's Teint de Neige. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.

View details for Athoor Al Alam Muski
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83%

Athoor Al Alam Muski

Fragrance World

8.3 Value Rating

"### How it Smells Athoor Al Alam Muski aims squarely for Lorenzo Villoresi's Teint de Neige, a powdery floral bomb. Initially, it's a decent approximation. The powder is there, a blast of sweet jasmine and rose trying its best. However, compared to the original's depth, this leans a bit more synthetic, a touch 'cleaner' and sharper. The heart offers a suggestion of tonka, but the florals remain dominant. The drydown aims for that heliotrope/musk cloud, and it gets close - perhaps 83% of the way. The original has a smoother, more blended feel; this has some rough edges. ### Bottom Line Athoor Al Alam Muski is a solid option if you crave the Teint de Neige experience on a budget. The original is a masterpiece, sure, but costs easily 10 times more. If you want the *essence* of Teint de Neige and are willing to accept a slightly less refined, more synthetic rendition, this clone is perfectly acceptable. A good buy for the powder-obsessed who don't want to break the bank. ### How Long Does it Last? Longevity is surprisingly good . It projects moderately for the first 2-3 hours, then sits closer to the skin for another 4-5. Teint de Neige, of course, boasts nuclear performance. Reapplication will be needed if you want that constant powdery aura."

View details for Janoon
#2 Synonym
86%

Janoon

Al Haramain

7.9 Value Rating

"### How it Smells Janoon throws a serious powder bomb right out of the gate. It’s a sweet, almost candied floral powder; definitely jasmine and rose trying to push through, but that powder is *dominant*. Compared to Teint de Neige, Janoon is maybe 86% similar. The Villoresi has a creamier, more luxurious feel; Janoon has a slight synthetic edge, particularly in the opening. The heart is where they converge more closely – a sweet, floral warmth. The dry down becomes a bit more musky, though the powder never really fades completely. ### How Long Does it Last? This stuff sticks around. I got a solid 7-8 hours, projecting moderately for the first 2-3. It becomes a skin scent eventually, but it's still present. Be careful with the sprayer – a little goes a long way. Overspray, and you'll choke everyone out. ### Is it Worth It? Janoon is a very good, affordable option if you're curious about the Teint de Neige vibe but don't want to drop serious cash. If you need that last 86% of refinement and creamy texture, then save for the Villoresi. But for a daily dose of sweet, powdery comfort, Janoon gets the job done and then some. Perfect for cooler weather, cozy nights in, or when you want to feel enveloped in a cloud of powdery goodness."

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