Eau Pure feels like a cold blast of air on a humid day. It opens with an aggressive, zesty crunch of lime and the tart, vegetal snap of rhubarb. Unlike traditional citrus perfumes that rely heavily on...
The consensus is that this functions more as a refreshing body treatment or "fragrance mist" than a dense perfume; it is designed for liberal spraying and frequent reapplication during high heat.
Frequent comparisons are made to the tart citrus and herbal profiles found in the Guerlain Aqua Allegoria line and Bvlgari Thé Vert, specifically for its "spa-like" qualities.
Its performance is widely recognized as short-lived; enthusiasts note that it serves best as a post-shower ritual or a quick cooling spray for the gym rather than an all-day fragrance.
While some enjoy the sharp, tart opening, a minority of users find the initial citrus blast reminiscent of functional cleaning products before the green tea and floral notes emerge.
It is highly recommended for casual, daytime use in the peak of summer, with many users noting it is one of the few scents that remains refreshing rather than cloying in extreme humidity.