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Women's Fragrance
Rousse Eau de Parfum
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Serge Lutens
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Jan 16, 2013

I purchased a small decant (unsniffed) of Rousse from a fellow Perfumista. Upon first spritz I liked it very much. The day that I first wore it to work I received at least two compliments from co-wor...

Mar 27, 2012

I LOVE THIS!!! Really warm and cinnamon-y. Not too sweet but sweet enough. Unusual and comforting.

Jun 23, 2011

I had a sample of this and it is the most disgusting fragrance I ever tried. I kept thinking- old wooden table with a spilled vase of old gross flower smell on the wooden table. It depressed me.

Dec 21, 2010

Notes: mandarin, cinnamon, cloves, spices, floral & aromatic notes, fruit, cinnamon wood, precious woods, amber, musk and vanilla This fragrance opens with a lively cinnamon accord in which the main ...

Oct 26, 2010

I love this Perfume. I love the scent of bark and cinnamon wafting from my skin. It's quite unique and fades into a delicious musky floral note. It's soft, deep and well balanced.

Sep 25, 2010

Rousse was designed for redheads, and yes, it's a perfect fragrance for us! It's about all sorts of cinnamon, the bark, leaves, and the ubiquitous cinnamic aldehyde (Red Hots). This really wakes me up...

Jun 13, 2010

This is my favourite fragrance, what I turn to the most. On me it's hardly sweet at all, and is a lot more gentle and feminine than Chergui. It's not full of surprises, but it hits the spot for comfor...

Apr 16, 2010

I envy people who say this is heavy and lasts a long time. On me this is faint and wears close to the skin. Azuree Soleil which is supposed to be a skin scents is way stronger on me than Rousse. Rouss...

Apr 13, 2010

Cinnamon bark and playdoh. Nothing else, which is a pity with such intriguing notes. Argh.

Dec 19, 2009

Rousse has always struck me as a poor relation of the Lutens Eaux Boisees, and a tragicomic one at that. If one is not familiar with the spice/cedar sequence so beloved of the nose, then Rousse might...