How does Légère differ from the original Good Girl Eau de Parfum?+−
While they share the same DNA, Légère replaces the heavy coffee and cocoa notes with dulce de leche and ylang-ylang. This makes it creamier, slightly sweeter, and more floral, whereas the original is darker and more intense.
Is this suitable for the office or strictly for nighttime?+−
Thanks to its citrus top notes and lighter floral heart, Légère is more versatile than the original. While it excels in the evening and for nights out, many users find it appropriate for daytime wear and business settings if applied lightly.
Is the sweetness in this fragrance overwhelming?+−
The sweetness is balanced by a significant presence of woods like cedarwood and sandalwood, as well as a touch of spice from cinnamon. The dulce de leche provides a smooth, milky texture rather than a sugary, candy-like scent.
Does this fragrance perform well in hot weather?+−
Because of the heavy base of tonka bean, amber, and dulce de leche, it can become quite dense in high heat. It is most popular during fall and winter, though it functions well on cooler spring days.
What are the most prominent notes you will smell throughout the day?+−
After the initial citrus fade, the most enduring notes are the creamy dulce de leche, ylang-ylang, and the warmth of tonka bean and cashmere wood.
Is this a good choice for someone who dislikes heavy patchouli?+−
Yes. While patchouli is present in the base, it is used to provide structure rather than a dominant earthy or "dirty" scent. The creamy gourmand and floral notes remain the primary focus throughout the wear.