Au Masculin 2001 Eau de Toilette

Au Masculin (Eau de Toilette) by Lolita Lempicka
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7.5 / 10 346 Ratings
According to EssenceVitae Research Team A perfume by Lolita Lempicka for men, released in 2001. Furthermore The scent is sweet-gourmand. It was last marketed by Amore Pacific / 아모레퍼시픽.
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7.5346 Ratings
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7.2235 Ratings
Value for money
7.635 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 13.03.2024.

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Very helpful Review 7  
Strange liquorice candy in the Shire
One thing right from the start: The Au is not that masculine, but definitely worth a test.
The water has a liquorice sweet start - that alone is a novelty in the world of fragrances. And yet this is by no means slapping or strikingly sweet, like the modern clay clubs or gold bar blends. I would describe the Au (or Eau?) as "spherical" - cute: Enigmatic and spatially unlocatable, a synthetic-sweet aura of slightly rubbery or plastic-like quality, almost a bit like Playdoh. The distinctive aniseed note, as well as a minimal soapiness (ivy?) gives the Au an almost mystical interest. In the drydown, the liquorice theme then fades away somewhat, but still leaves a slightly bitter note as a counterpart to the creamy sweet finish.
I think the Au has a high recognition value, looks friendly and is universally wearable in the colder seasons. It certainly doesn't get on anybody's nerves, maybe it's even good for some "Yes do look here! But whoever expects a sexy masculine seducer will be disappointed by the Au. In return, it gets a somewhat wondrous but extremely portable companion that always surrounds its user with a benevolent aura.
Sillage and especially durability are not disappointing. The fragrance is still clearly perceptible, even eight hours after application, although practically close to the skin.
The so often quoted Kouros Body I do not feel at all as a fragrance twin, even if I exchange anise and eucalyptus in my mind; where the Greek for me is rather in a league with One Million and Eros for the favour of the gentle sex, even if with considerably more class and character, the Au shows itself rather playful, naive, harmless. Like I said - definitely not a ripper. I find Prada's Luna Rossa Black more similar, as it also shows this synthetic rubber sweetness paired with a light soap. Here, however, without anise - the Au's serious business brother so to speak.
Although the men's water is no longer available, I would like to make a clear test recommendation. But you have to be able to identify with it to like it, so the Au is not a blindbuy candidate. What remains is to test Lolita Lempicka's Homme, the Au's allegedly watered-down successor. I at least could also imagine this DNA as summer cologne...
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ColinM

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Very helpful Review 8  
Playful refinement
At a first sniff, Au Masculin by Lolita Lempicka hangs precariously on the thin fence between a great fragrance and a tacky mess: luckily, for me it quickly and brilliantly manages to fall on the right side - so yes, that was to say it’s a really good fragrance. Among the very few solid gourmands for men, tightly connected to Yohji Homme and Rochas Man, completing this ideal sacred trio with a decidedly anisic-balsamic blend infused with a beautifully “azure”, playful, juvenile pastel mood – kind of cheesy, but fun. I always admire fragrance willing to play something different than usual masculine clichés, both scent-wise and marketing storytelling-wise and Au Masculin surely wins it. Besides aniseed and licorice, which is surely the bolder top accord, I also get a totally pleasant whiff of green fresh notes, perfectly enhancing the cheesy “sexually blurry fairy forest” theme of the advertising campaign (again, something this close to look completely pathetic, but instead it looks oddly intriguing to me). The smell is way more refined and masculine that it may seem from the packaging and the advertising; it’s sweet but also musky, mannered, even slightly smoky while smelling at the same time delightfully bright and graceful – a dry, dusty, “virile” kind of grace – and breezy. That’s it: aniseed, herbs, a subtle fougère bone-structure, with a beautiful and bold Oriental accord of tonka and woods slowly arising on the drydown, echoing other renowned resinous-powdery scents for men (a sweeter and breezier Body Kouros, like other reviewers noted; or also, a drier, brighter Jaipur Homme). I admit the quality isn’t really comparable to either Yohji or Rochas, though; the notes smell somehow flat and synthetic, but nothing overly annoying. I guess the budget wasn’t stellar, and Annick Menardo did a really great job with the materials here. I am really glad they picked such a talented nose for this fragrance – many others would have probably made a disgrace, while Au Masculin is on the contrary a really pleasant sweet scent with a (cleverly engineered) crisp and light sillage, a decent evolution and a decent persistence. Recommended.

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Anup

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Very helpful Review 6  
Annick Menardo gets lost in disneyland
A very unique example of a mens fragrance brought to us from none other than the house of Lolita Lempicka. My favorite nose, Annick Menardo is responsible for this gem and believe me, it is worthy of her name. I've always loved LL's women's fragrances and used to wear them regularly (until i traded them off). This can be found very cheaply at your local grey market stores for around $20.00 for the 3.4 oz, but you know me, i paid $50.00 for the 1.7 because i didn't know any better (this was my first real "hard to find" purchase). After looking at some reviews online and a plethora of video reviews on youtube i was STOKED to buy this and i'll tell you what, i DONT feel bad that i spent $50.00 on this ONE BIT. I don't like to buy into the hype of things but, this is one of the most "mystical and magical" smelling fragrances i've ever smelled.

The top:

When this fragrance first begins to fog out from whence you've sprayed it you'll notice enticing accords of anise and licorice wood. Very haunting and slightly seductive this tag team duo work together to create a "black jelly bean" kind of accord. As a matter of fact these two notes really have an influence on the whole composition, strangling it in a sense, but without the violence if that makes any sense at all. Violet being powdery and moist accompanied with green ivy assist with the notion of a "sparkling mythical forest". I would hate to save basil for the last mentioned note in the top, because in fact it IS quite prevalent. It's just that it doesn't really have a lot of room to breath whilst being smothered be the other accords.

The heart:

Keep in mind that the anise and licorice wood haunt this entire fragrance. In the middle we are able to grab on to a salty woods accord paired well with a healthy dose of earthy (and gummy) sweet tonka beans. A sweet and heavily boozy note tries to take a stand to the seductive anise/licorice wood duo, but like a frat boy who's had a few too many, this boozy accord is willing to do anything after being vexed by the duo and is utterly assimilated into their moist, magical affairs.

The base:

Keep in mind that the anise and licorice wood haunt this entire fragrance. Upon total dry-down we are invited to a pre-hypnotized accord of vanilla-praline. Nutty and smooth, these accords almost WANT to be coaxed by the anise/licorice duo, flirting back JUST as heavily and moaning in pleasure when they're finally taken. Vetiver and ceder give this fragrance some much needed "ground", because as of yet this whole "mystical forest" thing has just been floating in a cloud.
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MasterLi

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Very helpful Review 5  
Unique, playful, sexy, childish, and almost edible bitter-sweet!
One of the most interesting perfumes I've come across. This is like walking through a fairy tale storybook. Think Hansel & Gretel, think a Midsummer Night's Dream, think Peter Pan, even Tim Burton. The marketing matches this very well I think.

This is centred on Liquorice, it has that sweet, herbal smell, as the liquorice is joined with Ivy and Basil and Anise and violet leaf, then soaked in rum, drying down to a chocolate and vanilla praline-like, almost nutty type smell. This really is unlike anything I've come across (especially for a man)!

I find it sweet, but not in that creamy cloying gourmand kind of way. To me, it's quite dark. The liquorice is paired with rum and has a kind of herbal, almost borderline medicinal smell. To me it's the opposite of creamy, it's like dry liquorice and anise flavoured alcohol. But don't let that put you off, it's done in a very nice way with the nutty, praline-like drydown. It's quite addictive.

I can see a lot of women liking this one. It plays on the mentality that women like sweet smells on a man (read: an edible quality). I can see this being great for clubbing as it will really cut through the atmosphere and is unlike ANY other smell out there. Annick Menardo is known for taking risks with male fragrances, she's known for being different, and this one certainly is unique. She also did Body Kouros for Yves Saint-Laurent and Bvlgari Black. I would say that this fragrance is a more playful, flirting version of Body Kouros, the other being more seriously seductive, this gives off a romantic and almost childishly playful-type vibe.

With that in mind, I could probably see this on a younger crowd, it would work really well there, but it's dry enough to work even on an older guy who wants something really different and unique that he won't smell anywhere else. For application I think using less sprays would be preferable, as not everyone would like the sweet quality this has to offer, and mainly for only night time use in the summer, but can be used any time during the cooler seasons, just never on a very warm or exceedingly hot day.

Lolita Lempicka au Masculin is completely unique for a male fragrance! It's playful, sweet, flirtatious, and unlike anything out there for men. It really does feel magical... In a word, enchanting!
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Missk

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Helpful Review 6  
My fairy prince
I don't know how Lolita Lempicka manages to achieve it time and time again, but this fragrance house has a knack for creating fragrances that make you feel like you're living in a fairytale as a woodland prince or princess.

Lolita Lempicka Au Masculin, despite being aimed towards men, still has that mystical forest sensation that has the ability to thrill me over and over again. It's much darker and more licoricey than the feminine Lolita Lempicka, and I'll have to agree with most reviewers here, that this fragrance can indeed be unisex.

The licorice note appears in rather large doses, being further complimented by heady violet, green ivy, vanilla candies and boozy rum. I really love this blend. It's like the naughty woodland satyr with a drinking problem and a devilish glare that makes the pretty fairies swoon.

The sweetness of this fragrance will not suit everyone. Don't say that you weren't pre-warned. Perhaps the poetic and romantic types of men will appreciate this fragrance, along with the women, like myself, which find this fragrance more appealing than the feminine Lolita Lempicka.

I bought this fragrance from a quaint, little boutique hidden amongst a dreamy, forest landscape. This fragrance will always remind me of this day-trip and having found this fragrance for such a great price. I guess you could say that the scent suited the occasion.

I haven't met a man with whom Lolita Lempicka Au Masculin would suit, however for the time being I'm enjoying wearing this little number for myself. I should add that the longevity and sillage are very strong and lasting.
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ItchynoseItchynose 4 years ago
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An exuberant opening full of fireworks that very quickly settles into a faint, subdued licorice.
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PetarMolnarPetarMolnar 6 months ago
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Sweet licorice-esque fragrance made by wonderful Annick Menardo. Wore it dearly during my high school days back in early 2000's.
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ChicoRoch1ChicoRoch1 2 years ago
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Long lasting with a fluffy pillowy drydown. I've just recently realized what a classic this Fragrance is with the unusual note of Absinthe
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RobbieXRobbieX 2 years ago
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A masterpiece. Anise, rum, fresh, sweet. Amazing silage. My number one.
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HugoMontezHugoMontez 3 years ago
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A beautiful blend of licorice, violets and a gourmand accord that makes this fragrance a true fairy tale, like the ads suggest. Very good.
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