Ô de Lancôme Eau de Toilette by Lancôme | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Ô de Lancôme smell like?
Ô de Lancôme is a blast of cold, crystalline air in a bottle. Launched in 1969, it captures the essence of a dew-covered garden at dawn. The scent opens with a bracing, sharp trio of lemon, bergamot,...
The fragrance is widely regarded as a summer and spring essential, with the community praising its ability to remain refreshing and "crisp" even in extreme heat and humidity.
While marketed for women, there is a strong consensus among enthusiasts that it is perfectly unisex, frequently compared to classic masculine-leaning colognes like Dior Eau Sauvage due to its herbal and mossy profile.
Performance is a point of praise; despite being an Eau de Toilette with a citrus focus, users report better-than-average longevity, with many noting it remains noticeable on the skin for over 12 hours.
Enthusiasts often view it as a superior alternative to more expensive niche citrus scents, highlighting its excellent value and "simple but high-quality" composition.
It is frequently associated with nostalgia, with long-time wearers noting its consistency over the decades and its ability to evoke the clean, "soapy" aesthetics of the late 1960s and early 1970s.