
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
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.
Performance Audit
Based on average wear time
Sillage & radius
Relative to market avg
Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Lancome pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 404 enthusiast votes for accuracy.