Yves Rocher will launch Comme Une Evidence L'Eau in April. The new fragrance for women, described as delicate, cool, and light, is a flanker to their best-selling Comme une Evidence fragrance (2003).
Comme Une Evidence L'Eau was developed by perfumer Annick Menardo; the notes include lemon, mandarin, jasmine and patchouli.
Yves Rocher Comme Une Evidence L'Eau will be available in 75 ml, 32€.
Annick Menardo was the first ‘nose’ that made its way into my consciousness through L. Lempika and Bulgari Black, so I guess I’ll give this a sniff if I see it somewhere!
You won’t see it anywhere unless you have an Yves Rocher boutique nearby…
That’s so interesting–I never knew the same perfumer created both fragrances. The thing is, I’m a vanilla lover who dislikes both! Maybe I should steer clear of this one?
Yves Rocher is one of my fave “inexpensive” brands. While I might find something that just doesn’t work for me, I usually like it at least a little bit. And their prices are awesome. I’m addicted to their Monoi de Tahiti oil.
They used to have a store near me; I miss it. I don’t seem to do well ordering things (even body products) unsniffed from them.
I like several of Yves Rocher’s perfumes. Some of them were created by a well-known noses (Christine Nagel, Jacques Cavallier, etc.)
They generally do a nice job.
Does this remind anyone of an old Tresor ad with Isabella R.?
Hey, yes, kinda-sorta! She was so pretty 🙂