Yves Saint Laurent YSL La Nuit de L'Homme Le

4.3
Overall
Accords
fresh spicy
fruity
sweet
aromatic
woody
vanilla
warm spicy
Spicy
Aromatic
Fruity
Woody
Amber
Notes Pyramid
Top
PepperAniseBergamot
Heart
Fruity NotesLavenderFrench labdanumLabdanum
Base
VanillePatchouliVetyverVetiverVanilla
Community Verdict
Pros & Cons
- ✅ Very seductive, I walked by a person that was sitting at a table in the library and had to ask what it was and ordered it immediately. Somewhat unique and pleasant
- ✅ My favorite fragrance of all time that needs no introduction, the sexiest fragrance of all time
- ✅ I love this, Dark sexy a draws people in . best of whole line up.
- ✅ Now THIS stuff kicks! ... Gorgeous really is the word. Sweet, spicy, dark, and unbelievably inviting.
- ✅ Very seductive, I walked by a person that was sitting at a table in the library and had to ask what it was and ordered it immediately.
- ✅ My favorite fragrance of all time that needs no introduction, the sexiest fragrance of all time...
- ✅ Deep, dark, and sophisticated take on the LNDLH DNA
- ✅ Excellent longevity, outperforming many designer fragrances
- ✅ Highly seductive and a proven compliment magnet
- ✅ Perfect for evening wear and romantic occasions
- ❌ Very green dry wood and harsh to my nose. Not fruity at all.
- ❌ The pepper, anise, and other notes makes this unbearable smelling. It smells like yard tick spray or that dog flea and tick collar smell.
- ❌ To me it smelled like an old medicine cabinet. Nope.
- ❌ La Nuit without the thing that makes it special which is that rich cardamom instead it replaces it with an anise that I don’t much care for.
- ❌ One of the fakest and horribly done review comment sections I’ve seen to date.
- ❌ For me this is a worse version of the EDT. Smells similar in terms of the spices but it also has almost a grass note.
- ❌ Can be too heavy or cloying if over-sprayed, especially in warmer weather
- ❌ Less versatile than the EDT; not ideal for casual or office wear
- ❌ The anise note can be polarizing for some
- ❌ Premium price point may be a barrier for budget-conscious buyers