Idôle Nectar by Lancôme

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Nectar is the latest flanker of the Idôle line, released by Lancôme in 2022. I have tried out the others in the series and was curious as to what this one would be like and where it would take the line. How does Nectar smell? Does it last long? Is it worth a try?


What does Idole Nectar Smell Like?

Notes include: rose, popcorn, caramel, vanilla

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idole nectar review


My Full Review

Here’s how Lancôme describes it: Idôle L’Eau de Parfum Nectar is an olfactory treat, a reinvention of the sweet and floral fragrance. A unique, avant-garde scent which marries a faceted rose bouquet with a sweet blast of popcorn deliciousness, Idôle Nectar cannot be ignored, and rather is meant to stand out.

Nectar starts off with a sweet blast, that’s almost fruity with the way it comes across, and somewhat green. Not sure what it is, it kind of reminds me of the osmanthus note in Flowerbomb, but nothing like that is listed by Lancôme.

Bergamot and pear have been used in the other perfumes in this line, perhaps they have been snuck in here too, and are interacting with the roses.

Underneath that, is the variety of rose types, and a caramel popcorn accord. Yes, this Nectar is the gourmand version of the Idole series. It is also the one which goes full on with the rose, instead of a rose and jasmine blend like EDP and Aura.

After a few minutes, the rose really starts to take over. The ‘fruity’ sweetness has faded and it’s a warmer deliciousness of caramel popcorn and vanilla. I was expecting this to be a buttery sort of aroma, with those three notes, but it’s really not. Also, not salty, like Idole Aura is.

The dry down is a fresh rose with mostly the vanilla. It’s more of a pinkish rose blend, Centifolia is the official listing from Lancôme. Along with rose water (freshness) and rose absolute. It is a very easy to wear perfume, even if you’re not a huge rose fan (I’m not, myself).


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Sillage wise, I think that this has a slightly stronger reach than Idôle Aura, but the longevity is a step behind. Not much of a difference, but that initial hour or two, seems a tad better than Aura a leaving a scent trail.

Then, it is back to the 3-5 foot range, just like its predecessor.

The longevity is in the 6.5-7.5 range versus the 8 I can get with Aura. I timed it twice on my skin and 7.5 hours was the max that I got with Nectar. Not bad.

Seasonally, I came into this expecting something heavier and more winter based. But, that’s not actually the case. It’s fresh and not overly cloying. Actually, it be fine in most temperatures except the extreme heat of summer.

This is mostly a daytime type of wear. Not too formal or too casual or just exclusively for teenagers. It’s probably good up to semi-formal occasions.

I do think that it could venture into the nightlife, if need be. Nectar does have a certain sexiness to it, not really sultry, but certainly quite attractive.


Overall Impressions of Idôle Nectar

Overall, do I like this scent? Yes, as of now it is my second favorite from the series. L’Intense is the best overall, in my mind. But, this is slightly better than Aura and pretty easily exceeds the original.

I enjoy that they went in a gourmand direction with Nectar. The caramel popcorn and vanilla are great here. Not too heavy or cloying, still very wearable in some warmer temperatures. The initial sweetness and later use of the rose, make for a very pretty perfume.

The performance is above average. It never reaches the realm of spectacular, just a well performing and one that can go close to a full workday with normal sprays.

Idôle Nectar is one from the series to try out. It doesn’t stay crazy sweet or overly sugared and the rose notes are actually pretty tame and wearable. Even if, you’re generally not a rose lover. With this perfume, you don’t need to be.

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