Figues & Agrumes Lancôme for women and men

Figues & Agrumes Lancôme for women and men

main accords
fruity
white floral
sweet
citrus
fresh
woody

Perfume rating 4.13 out of 5 with 448 votes

Figues & Agrumes by Lancôme is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. Figues & Agrumes was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Alex Lee. Top notes are Citruses and Sorbet; middle note is Jasmine; base note is Fig.

"Redolent of Mediterranean orchards, the Lancôme Figues & Agrumes eau de parfum boasts a unique freshness with notes of green fig with zesty citrus and soft jasmine. An enchanting offering from the Parisian scent makers, the decadent fragrance is presented in a captivating glass and gold bottle that will take pride of place in your collection." - a note from the brand.

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Pros

Pros

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Prominent fig note with a touch of greenness
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Fresh and citrusy opening
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Suitable for office wear
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Evokes rural Mediterranean scents
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Jasmine adds a crowdpleasing dimension
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Unisex or shared fragrance
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Longevity and projection
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Summery and sharp
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Price may be a deterrent for some
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Some may find it too soapy or powdery
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May not live up to high expectations
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Green opening may not appeal to everyone
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Not as unique as some other fragrances
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Mid notes may have a peppery scent
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Lacks sweetness that some would prefer
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Overripe lemon scent in the opening

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Top Notes

Citruses
Sorbet

Middle Notes

Jasmine

Base Notes

Fig

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beatrix75

OMG what a beautiful 😍 creamy green fig fragrance. I like the Diptyque one to P but it's for green for my taste but this one ah its a dream fragrance its really is for me .Longevity and silage strooonnggg

Sereen84

The new 2023 formula with only one gold plate is clearly reformulated. Even the colour is changed. It is bluish instead of green. I was shocked! Instead of the juicy, sweet and citrusy fig sorbet I got a dry and musky fig leaf, very harsh with some lemon rind on top. The fig note is definitely more prominent in this new formula but it is not sweet or juicy, it is green.

ava96

The scent is very nice but the longevity is kind of poor - about 3 hours at most in summer.
It is a bit of a heavier fig, not so airy and light. It´s a beautiful scent.
Having tested a few fig scents lately, I am not sure which one I'd say is my favourite - Gris Charnel, Womanity or this one... They all have their pros and cons. I did buy a bottle of Womanity so perhaps that one wins :D

veida

That's cruel! It's so nice! I bought blind because of the fig and it was love from the first breath! Lasts about 6 hours

Martina Ivanovska

I have a question, how is the longevity of this perfume I know all fig perfumes smell great but they don't last long, so the question was whether this perfume is the same?

leoselle

Milky green like a fig tree surrounded by lemon trees and the jasmine makes it slightly powdery musky, it’s not the fresh kind

Denica

Today I received this really interesting perfume. The 30ml bottle is small, doesn't look like the Fragrantica photo, bag type. It definitely surprised me! I was expecting citrus, sorbet and something creamy, a little fig - I was imagining a summer and light party perfume. Nothing of the kind! The fragrance does not suggest a beach at all, but rather an official event. It starts with woody fig, it stays dense, formal, expensive. Light citrus flutters in the back to refresh the formula, the sweetness is very light, hinted at. As it lingers a little longer, the citrus becomes more dominant, but it's not juicy, it stays dry. I would say that the perfume is a bit reminiscent of a combination of Santal Blanc by Van Cleef and Arpels and a few drops of Sacharien by Yves Saint Laurent, but it'
s better than both. It smells luxurious, it surprised me, but I will wear it with pleasure!

AnlisaC

This is absolutely gorgeous! Perfect for spring.Not your usual fig, this gets rounded out by the sorbet. it’s creamy and fresh at the same time. Very unisex and has the perfect sillage which is at arms length. Fig the fig becomes more floral than fig. OMG I love it. I did find it on a gray market site I know lancome is usually sold out. Get your hands on this it’s better than Diptype fig scent IMHO. 10/10 Just lovely!

Silverquick

Purchased a couple of 30ml bottles of this early winter this year and now in summer it’s really come alive. It was pleasant in winter. I got more of the bitter greens and citrus rind soaked in sorbet effect then which was really still lovely to my nose but now the citruses and sorbet have opened up in a glorious way like light through amber. They glow. Not overly sweet. Just like when you slurp up the melted residue of lemon/lime sorbet in a cup on a hot summers day. Mildly bitter to counteract the sweet/sour effect. It’s refreshing. The floralcy is supporting and gives a depth and plushness almost a fluffy airiness. Really beautiful. I still want to get a 100ml bottle as it’s stunning. The small bottles don’t do it justice. It’s a love for me.

Pusteblumchen

It opens freshly and sharply green, too sharply green.

The figs aren’t succulent or sweet, it’s more like the leaves instead.

There’s something annoying and inharmonic I dislike, a nauseating note and I guess these “citruses” or “sorbets”, probably synthetic?

It’s stronger than the Diptyque but less sweet. I can only wear it layering with other perfumes otherwise it gives me headaches. I layer it with Zara Dubai or Madrid, works wonders. I apply the Lancôme scent first, let it set and than I apply the lighter fragrance to balance it and tone down the aggressiv Greens.

Will not repurchase. Hopefully Lancôme works out the fragrance and gives a pint of sweetness to it. Sadly, I think, there are already too many noses involved in one scent for my taste.

nordhaul

This underrated beauty 😍 I’m pleasantly
Surprised -taken aback if you will- by it’s
Beauty. I gave up on blind buying this line
After Jazmin Marzapan failed me (it’s lovely
but I had high hopes. It’s The Quintessential
perfume for me *and so it seemed* from The
notes). Well technically I do not like fig smell
nor do I want to smell like a fig; I want to smell
like a Jasmin marzipan ball 😄. Well lo & behold

Initial blast: dry fig. after 2-3 seconds damp and
Musky. Then The FLOWERS come out, ooh! 🤤
The drydown is this beautiful skinscent-a bit orange
blossom-y and a touch of screechy stabilized by a
creaminess and of course The musky-ness is still a
tad bit showing. Can be a wedding day scent (as a
guest - not exuberant enough for a bride - it’s polite
and nearing inconspicuous - secretly gorgeous). It’s
office appropriate - better for days and summers ☀️.
In evenings or winters I’d imagine it to just disappear.

strongerwithglue

Starts off figgy and fresh, turns more floral as it opens up more, and dries down smelling like grape Kool-Aid. Reminds me of my grandma. Not because this smells like a "granny perfume" but mine specifically smelled like this, in the summertime.

Maschka

Surprised no one said it smells salty. I find this to be a super salty/ woody fig. Trying this in 33’C weather so maybe it develops differently in cooler temperatures. But I have a lot of fig frags and a lot of salty frags and this one is the saltiest I have ever tried. It’s almost sharp because of that, so I can see the comparison to Pearl by Mancera , which was too sharp and synthetic for me.
It’s an interesting scent because of that savoriness, but I would have to try it in different weather conditions first.
Projection and longevity are great so far!

MissIvy

I ended up with a bottle of this when Lancome sent me Figues & Agrumes instead of Jasmins Marzipane. It isn't something I would seek out on my own, but I'm not mad about having it.
It reminds me of a much more expensive and better blended version of Italian Summer Fig by the Body Shop. A fragrance I sold and have since somewhat regretted, as it was the only fig scent in my collection. Much happier to have this gorogus bottle! It's simple and sweet. Fig heavy with some citruses and florals. Jasmine by my nose. Perfect for spring leading into summer. I would wear this when I want to dawn a flowery sundress and feel pretty. I imagine wearing it to a outdoor garden or pool party or even thr beach. Maybe brunch or running errands. Nothing mind blowing. And I wouldn't repurchase if by some miracle I ever got through a whole bottle. A like not a love.

Bubbles1964

Fig and fig leaf are some of my favorite notes, and I own many fig centric perfumes. I’ve been interested in testing Figues & Agrumes when it came out a few years ago, but today was my first chance.

The citrus and fig opening was promising, if Figues & Agrumes had stayed linear, with that opening scent, I would’ve loved it. Unfortunately as soon as the citrus faded, the scent became too floral sweet. I still liked it, but the fig was less pronounced.

So a like, but not a great love.

emerson10

What a perfect summer fragrance :) A musky, jasmine, citrus fig. I often find fig cloying and this is just a perfect refreshing execution.

aris1223

I purchased this for the fig , but it became my favorite Jasmin perfume .

ajfragrances

I’m surprised no one has said how similar (almost identical) Pearl by Mancera is to this! And for only a fraction of a price (I bought mine for ~$65). This smells really cute and fresh, but for the price I’d rather just buy a dupe with minimal/negligible differences, I mean Pearl does has fig and jasmine, which are the main notes you smell on both. The main difference is that Fig&Agrumes has more of a soapy/powdery dry down, where Pearl remains the same for a while until the jasmine becomes the center of attention.

gtabasso

fresh, green, fig leaf, citrus; summery, sharp and indistinct floral that reads like freesia or orchid rather than jasmine; somewhat powdery and soapy with aldehydes present

Tala20

Opening is fresh, citrusy and light. The fig is definitely there, a bit green, but not as green and realistic as, let’s say, Diptique’s Philosykos. The jasmine definitely keeps it from going there and the citrus gives it another dimension. The jasmine to me is as prominent as the fig and gives it it’s crowd-pleasing manner. The mid on my skin has a little pepper for some reason. In the back of my head, I keep thinking it reminds me of a citrus tea. I definitely could wear this in the office, it’s not an offensive scent. Not fbw for me though, it’s not as unique as Philosykos, but could see this potentially having mass appeal.

Diari

On hot days I get more jasmine and sweetness - something about the combination of notes makes me think of "aromatic coconut ice cream"; and in cooler temperature the citrus, neroli and green fig leaves are more pronounced. It lasts a very long time without tons of screechy musks in the base typical of the genre. One spray on each arm around 9PM the night before and by 9AM next morning I still smell it mingling around me. I think this is great.

Mandaeuni

At first spray I thought this was a winner. It opens with a lush, warm fig accompanied by sunlit leaves. But within 15-20 minutes it dried down to a generic grape soda and stayed that way. It did a complete 180 - from a complex and luscious summer masterpiece to the disappointment of a cheap gas station drink.

Scentlover1

I made an account just to write this review. If you love Maison Lancome fragrances (like I do) and think this will be another fantastic one, think again. This is not a safe buy at all. I safe bought it, and it's going back immediately. This fragrance opens very green. The opening lasts quite a long time. There is no sweetness to me in the opening. In the middle, the jasmine starts to peak through and a tad of sweetness. For a few minutes, the scent is nice. But then it starts to get stronger and sweeter, but a nauseating sweetness. It's not even too sweet, it's just the type of sweetness. Almost old-fashioned sweetness. I can't describe that part. It made me feel sick. I had to change the clothes on which I sprayed it immediately. For the record, I am an oversprayer and no fragrance ever made me feel sick. This one did. No thanks!

diaanz81

In the very green opening, I get the smell of crushed leaves and citruses (lemons and/or limes). The citruses include the whole fruit with rind because while the note is tart as you would expect, there is also a slightly bitter touch from what I imagine to be the rind and the sap from the crushed leaves. I have never tried figs so I am not sure what it smells or tastes like and I can't really pick up any fruity notes other than the citruses. The strong green note mellows over time letting the jasmine finally peek through. The scent settles into my skin as a fresh, moderately green, citrusy, floral and to my nose, there is nothing sweet about this scent. Longevity is great 8-10 hrs and sillage is moderate. It's very different from the type of fragrances I normally gravitate towards and I really like the dry down. This is also, IMO, the most unisex fragrance I have tried from this line so far.

Edit - I've now worn this fragrance for a while and feel like I have gotten to know it better. I get a powdery, woody notes with a clean freshness in the dry down along with a tiny bit of jasmine from the mid but the citrusy green-ness from the opening is what lasts throughout, mellowing over time and that's this fragrance in a nutshell! I really do like it and think its one of the more interesting ones from the line.

lantigoanamon

I will keep it short. For me smell like a fig tree in a hot summer day in the Mediterranean. I love it. Maybe I will purchase a full bottle and if I haven't done it yet is just because the price.

Jacklyn's Perfumery

This is such a surprise and perfect for the weather now. This is milky green fig with citrus like lime and then creamy coconut with jasmine that lingers for hours. I don't own anything like this and really enjoy it for a summer tropical vibe.

bmonkey

The opening of this perfume was overripe lemons. The lemons mellowed down after 1 hour, and I could smell jasmine with citrus on the dry down. This might be a nice fragrance for people who LOVE citrus, but is not for me.

Wednesdaychild41

Today I received a sample, this evening I ordered the 100ml bottle.
I've apparently fallen hard for this scent. I love fig fragrances! I have Womanity and Fico de Amalfi. Fig is the only fruit I seem to enjoy during the warm weather.
Although I don't tend to enjoy white florals, I've grown to appreciate the magic they can create if used well. This is a creamy sensual white floral fig scent. It opens quite juicy and fruity, but gets far more warm, creamy and floral in the dry down. Love at first sniff.

Interestingly, and weirdly. . it reminds me of Tom Ford Solie Blanc but without the heavy coconut.

lindaseton42

February 2020

This is from a reviewer with at least 15 different fig-centric fumes and who has the 30ML bottle of this ($75 @ Neiman Marcus).
Short Verdict: Not worth the money.

It opens instantly with green figs. Not the juicy. carmelized fig fruits that I prefer. As a EDP, one spray is enough. You get enough longevity and projection. By the 3-4 hr mark, it softens and you smell the jasmine a lot more. I dont detect the citrus much. It could use another note or two to elevate it, IMO.

I will also note that the 30 ml bottle is kinda cheap for the price. The name is on a white sticker and it's on crooked. That's some craftmanship for ya. The "metal" cap feels cheap and looks like the ones on the top of $10 perfumes. And instead of the metal plate like on the 100 ml bottles, the gold design is some leaf that is of a generic flower, not of figs like in the picture above.

artisy

Edit: After wearing my sample a couple more times I can say sometimes it has bloomed beautifully into a green fig leaf and neroli but that only happens sporadically. With more testing I might look into a small bottle but not at full price.

Very sheer fig, nondescript citrus with no freshness or bite, some background white florals and greenness. Sadly forgettable.

I own 3 full bottles of the Maison Lancome line so I came in with very high hopes for their recent releases. Of the latest offerings, I felt Figues Agrumes would be the next addition to my collection. I got a sample from my SA and after a couple wears didn't feel the magic I felt with the ones I own so I sadly didn't purchase it. I do like that this comes in two sizes so you could get a smaller 30ml/1 oz size.

dsty

For some reason, this whole exclusive Lancôme Grands Crus line has looked spectacularly enticing to me ever since I first heard about it, and I've been dying to test it out. On top of that, fig and citrus are probably my favourite note categories in all of perfumery. So it's an understatement to say I was excited to sample this one. Unfortunately, we all know that such sky-high expectations are rarely fulfilled, and it should come as no surprise that Figues & Agrumes failed to live up the hype I had built around it in my head.
Don't get me wrong though, I still like it quite a lot. It's a good fruity fig that lasts all day, quite sweet, a little fresher in the opening (which is the only part where the citrus is noticeable to my nose) and then headier later one when the jasmine is making its influence known (although I can't discern it as a separate note). The fact that I'm not falling head over heels in love with it is due to two factors. First, it reminds me ever so slightly of my least favourite fig scent ever, Thierry Mugler's Womanity. They don't really smell alike, and luckily this one definitely doesn't have that salty/fishy accord, but the fig is done in rather the same way, sweet to the point of being slightly overripe, a little overwhelming and just not really to my taste. Second, I can't help but compare it to my good old favourite from the "fruity fig" category, Roger & Gallet's Fleur de Figuier, and finding this one lacking. I'm sure it's more complex, but R&G's version smells so much more delicious to me, and at a fraction of the price as well.
So I guess the main conclusion about Figues & Agrumes is that it made me appreciate my Fleur de Figuier even more than I already did - disappointing, but not a bad result when I think about it, especially for my wallet. I'm still looking forward to testing the rest of the Grand Crus, but I'll try to keep my expectations in check next time.

smellhunt

Figues et Agrumes is the essence of rural Mediterranean
when the sun starts burning hotter and the days getting longer.
this is not cultivated gardens, this is jasmine and honeysuckle climbing fences, fig trees growing wild, herbs hanged to dry with big rusted nails;
the odd lemon tree in almost every yard, basil in ceramic pots...
Figues et Agrumes takes us there, dazed by the heat, inhaling the scent of magical summers, keeping our eyes half closed while our face is washed first by the sun, later to be kissed by moon light...

mohsen95

6/10

Molly Smith

This smells exactly like my Bodyshop Italian Summer Fig, but with better longevity! Bitter-sweet, green, summery.

 
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