Okay, let’s talk about this “le papier perfume” thing. I’ve been seeing it all over the place, and I finally caved and decided to give it a try. I mean, who wouldn’t want to smell like fancy paper, right?

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First things first, I did some digging around. I found out that this whole “le papier” trend is from a brand called Diptyque. Apparently, it’s supposed to be all about white musks and this “Rice Steam” scent, which honestly sounds kind of weird, but okay. The idea, I guess, is to capture the smell of ink and paper. Sounds a little bit strange, but I am open to try it.

So, I went hunting for this stuff. I checked out some online stores that sell this. I found one place that said they had free shipping and returns, so that was a plus. But I decided to hit up a brick-and-mortar store.

I went to the store, and they had all kinds of stuff that says “Eau Papier”. It is a bit confusing. But the one I am looking for was this “L’Eau Papier Eau De Toilette” thing. It’s like a spray bottle, and the person told me to spray it on my wrist. So I did. First impression? It’s definitely… different. I can smell the white musks they were talking about, and maybe a hint of something woody.

I ended up buying it, along with this other thing called “L’Eau Papier Solid Perfume.” It’s like a little block of perfume that you rub on your skin. Figured I’d try both and see which one I liked better.

After using both for a few days, I gotta say, I’m still not sure how I feel about it. It’s not bad, but it’s not exactly what I expected either. The spray is lighter and fades faster. The solid perfume is more intense and lasts longer. It’s kind of growing on me, though. I’ve been wearing it every day, and I’ve gotten a few compliments, so that’s something. I found that this product can be refilled, and the bottle and cardboard box can be recycled.

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My final thought?

  • Scent: It’s unique, for sure. I’d say it’s a clean, powdery scent with a bit of warmth to it. Not your typical floral or fruity perfume. It’s more like… imagine the smell of a new book, but make it fancy.
  • Longevity: The spray is pretty weak, but the solid perfume sticks around for a while.
  • Would I buy it again? Maybe. It’s definitely not an everyday scent for me, but I could see myself wearing it on special occasions or when I want to feel a little bit more sophisticated.

If you’re into unique scents and don’t mind something a little bit out there, then you might like this “le papier” stuff. But if you’re looking for a classic perfume, this probably isn’t it.

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