Issey Miyake Le Feu D Issey Light

Le Feu D’Issey Light – A Creamy, Anise‑Spiced Whisper

By Vivir Editorial ·
4.3 Overall

Accords

woody lactonic sweet powdery anis musky

Notes Pyramid

Top
AniseCoconutMahoganyBergamotRose
Heart
MilkCaramelHortensiaRoseJasmine
Base
VanillaMuskSandalwoodGuaiac WoodWhite AmberCedar

Community Verdict

⭐ Overall
4.3

Pros & Cons

  • ✅ I love this perfume… the scent is suitable for tropical climate.
  • ✅ I like this for the milky woody tones.
  • ✅ Honoring the great Issey Miyake by wearing this beauty today.
  • ✅ I bought both Feu while in fashion college... I would get asked what I was wearing every day.
  • ✅ Oh this is good stuff. A creamy, powdery sweet milk + licorice smell.
  • ✅ It's the one and only!
  • ✅ A unique fragrance, pls give it back to me!
  • ✅ I adore this perfume.
  • ❌ I wish I got any of the lactonic or anis notes other people did, but on me it does just smell like I put some sunblock or lotion, sadly.
  • ❌ This fragrance is so sour! The anise note is the leading note for sure. So leading and so sour, that this fragrance is not my cup of tea.
  • ❌ No, no, no. It smels like the cheap bulgarian rose little bottles that i have when i was a kid.
  • ❌ Le Feu Light is a flanker that uses pleasant, synthetic florals... It's nice, yes. But it's so short-lived you kind of wonder what the point of it is.
  • ❌ This fragrance is so sour!
  • ❌ I didn't smell ANY of these notes listed! Maybe the tester has gone bad, because to me it was only pepper, pepper and pepper.
  • ❌ No, no, no. It smells like the cheap bulgarian rose little bottles.

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