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- Design House: Liquides Imaginaires
- Year Introduced: 2021
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Been on my to try list and here we go- First, I must say the shipment came 2 days after I ordered- I am super excited to try and it didn’t disappoint- Full size is not justifiable to me, however the scent felt familiar, creamy, milky, white sweet baby florals- I didn’t smell too much evolution from open to dry down, but it’s not linear, it’s addictive and soft- Didn’t project much after an hour on me and duration became lengthy on skin-
3 StarsWritten by Familiar- milk and sweet baby flowers on June 20, 2026
This is an easy reach for a feminine lasting but soft inviting scent. It’s most definitely a compliment getter. One of the notes is tuberose and if pressed to give a brief summation were I to be asked: “in two words how would you describe it?” I’d say, “Lactonic Tuberose.” But what a tuberose!!!! It’s in a class by itself — not overwhelmingly a heady or sharp tuberose at all. It is milky/creamy and soft with tuberose most definitely there but perfectly balanced. Once I bought it — I bought a back-up immediately!!!
5 StarsWritten by JoAnne Lucich on May 25, 2026
Listen…..this juice is definitely worth the squeeze lol. It is such a soft but lasting scent. I never fail to get compliments. My grams immediately wanted to know what I had on and out right told me she wanted mine lol. She is definitely not getting but will buy her , her own bottle.
5 StarsWritten by Donnieslove on May 14, 2026
Blanche Bête by Les Liquides Imaginaires is a wild, mystical paradox—a fragrance born from a unicorn that “never was.” The brand’s story of a solitary, ivory-horned creature in a fragrant garden with white flowers sets the stage for a tuberose that is both delicious and addictive. This is no shy floral; it’s a sophisticated, almost lactonic bloom, creamy and immaculate like the beast’s milky skin. The tuberose whispers of clean poison and magic, wrapped in opaline light. There’s a supernatural radiance here—soft yet powerful, intimate yet otherworldly. It doesn’t shout; it appears to those who dream hard enough. The result is deeply comforting and eerily seductive, like burying your face in a unicorn’s mane after a rain-soaked garden walk. Tuberose lovers, be warned: once you perceive its legend, you won’t escape its gentle, addictive grip. Blanche Bête is the animal that never existed, but its scent is unforgettable.
5 StarsWritten by Lydia Woods on April 17, 2026