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Customer Reviews
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-
Written 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!!!
Written 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.
Written 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.
Written by Lydia Woods on April 17, 2026