Must De Cartierwomen Eau De Toilette
- Design House: Cartier
- Fragrance Notes: Peach, Galbanum, Lemon, Green Mandarin, Brazilian Rosewood, Bergamot, Pineapple, Aldehydes, Orchid, Ylang-Ylang, Neroli, Musk, Yellow Narcissus, Vetiver, Rose, Jasmine, Leather, Carnation, Orris Root, Vetiver, Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Civet, Sandalwood, Amber
- Year Introduced: 1981
- Recommended Use: daytime
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I used to buy the boxed set of the EDT and EDP at the Cartier store. They were my signature for years, worn together. Rich. Unique. Sensual. I again bought the EDT for mixing, as too floral for me alone (I am extreme in that, though). Trying to find something similar to the EDP to wear with it, like leather and brandy soaked pipe tobacco in the jar (it smelled like the store in a bottle). It sheared off the EDT nicely but the EDT added something light and necessary to the combo. Pending finding an EDP replacement, my first experiment is mixing it with Juliette has a Gun Vanilla Vibes. Weird, I know, but unique and modern, with a sultry heart, except I am slightly allergic, alas. I know it's not the Juliette, so afraid it's the Cartier, as, like everything of the mid 90s, a common ingredient bothered me from every scent, even signatures I had successfully worn previously. Luckily, that ingredient isn't used as much now. The Cartier, to its credit, in a land rife with reformulations, seems to be true to its past, but in the allergic/headache case, that may not be a good thing. It does smell very much as I remember it, though, and the combo keeps improving as it dries down. It's still unique and richly multi-dimensional, very finely crafted. I can't believe they discontinued the work of art that was the EDP! Maybe you can still get it in Europe, for a price?
3 StarsWritten by Alakina on April 28, 2025