Is L Homme male or female?

Is L Homme male or female?

L’Homme by Yves Saint Laurent is a Woody Floral Musk fragrance for men.

What does YSL L Homme smell like?

Fragrance Description: This is a fresh and woody men’s fragrance with bright citrus notes of bergamot and ginger that blend with vetiver to create a uniquely balanced scent that exudes the timeless elegance of a man with style.

How long does YSL L Homme last?

Yves St. Laurent La Nuit de L’Homme* is our top pick of the best YSL colognes. It has a sweet yet seductive blend of cardamom and lavender that lasts for about eight hours.

When did YSL La Nuit de l Homme?

Yves Saint Laurent La Nuit de l`Homme is a new masculine representative of the house of YSL and it appeared on the market in March 2009.

What is Le Homme?

man ⧫ mankind. See full dictionary entry for homme below.

Is L Homme good?

It is a very subdued fragrance that comes across as modest and clean as apposed to flashy and overwhelming so I never worry about offending someone in close proximity or someone with asthma or allergies. 4.0 out of 5 stars LADIES LIKE THS GREAT SCENT! L’homme is a delicious scent that women like very much.

What does La Nuit mean?

night
La nuit, meaning night or dark(ness), is pronounced “nwee.” It is a frequently used French intransitive noun that most often describes that part of the day when it’s dark, but it’s quite common, too, to hear it used figuratively, as a symbol of something dark or fearsome.

Is La Nuit de l’homme long lasting?

I just love this scent The scent lasts with me 10 -12 hours, 8 of which are really well perceivable as an aura and the remaining 2 hour he is very close to the skin and then only smellable on the skin.

Why is l’homme not l homme?

In French, elision refers to the suppression of a final vowel (usually “e”) immediately before another word beginning with a vowel. For example, “I love” is “J’aime” (and not “Je aime”). This rule also applies before most of words beginning with a silent “h”: For example, “the man” is “l’homme” (and not “le homme”).