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Frederic Malle Lipstick Rose

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Fresh
Floral
Rose
Iris
Fruity
Green
EDP · 2000 · unisex

Frédéric Malle is known for collaborating with some of the world's most respected perfumers, and Lipstick Rose, created in 2000, represents the house's commitment to nuanced, sophisticated florals. The fragrance was developed as part of Malle's distinctive approach to perfumery, where each scent is treated as a standalone artistic statement rather than a brand extension.

Lipstick Rose opens with a bright, slightly tart combination of bergamot, grapefruit, and litchi, with galbanum adding an herbaceous edge. The heart softens into a classic rose-led floral arrangement anchored by heliotrope, iris, and lily of the valley, with clove providing subtle spice. The base layers in amber, cedar, and patchouli alongside white musk and vetiver, creating a powdery, earthy foundation that prevents the fragrance from becoming overly sweet despite its rose-centric composition. The overall effect is a refined, slightly dusty rose rather than a romantic or innocent one.

This works best for those who appreciate rooted, grounded florals with character. It's equally at home in cooler months as it is year-round, though the woody-earthy undertones give it a particularly autumn-appropriate quality. If you're drawn to fragrances like The Homesteader, The Sensualist, and The Tactician, Lipstick Rose deserves consideration.

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Bergamot
Bergamot
A sun-ripened Italian citrus with a brightness that goes beyond lemon, simultaneously tart, floral, and slightly spicy. It's the defining note of Earl Grey tea and the backbone of countless fresh colognes. Perfumers love it as an opener because it lifts the entire composition without overpowering what follows.
Galbanum
Galbanum
One of perfumery's oldest raw materials, a bitter, intensely green resin with a cut-grass, slightly medicinal quality. It's the note that gives vintage green chypres their sharp, naturalistic edge. Galbanum alone is almost unpleasantly aggressive, but in a composition it adds a vivid green freshness that nothing else can match.
Grapefruit
Grapefruit
Bittersweet and juicy with a faintly metallic zing that sets it apart from sweeter citrus notes. Grapefruit is uniquely energising, it reads as clean and modern rather than traditionally 'citrusy.' It pairs effortlessly with musks, making it a staple of office-safe, all-day fragrances.
Green Notes
Green Notes
Lemon
Lemon
Sharp, clean, and instantly familiar, the pure zest of fresh-cut lemon peel, not the sugary juice. In perfumery it reads as crisp and energising rather than sweet, and is often used to amplify other light notes. It fades quickly, so it's almost always a top note that makes a striking first impression.
Litchi
Litchi
Also known as lychee, litchi has a delicate, floral-fruity sweetness that is lighter and more transparent than most tropical fruits. It has a slightly rose-like quality that makes it at home in floral compositions, and a clean sweetness that reads as refined rather than candy-like. Common in contemporary light florals.
Raspberry
Raspberry
Bright, tart, and slightly jammy, raspberry adds a vivid fruity pop that is harder and more energetic than peach or apricot. It's a signature note of modern fruity florals and adds an accessible sweetness that broadens a fragrance's appeal. Best used with restraint unless you're deliberately going for big and fun.
Heart · 30 min – 3 hrs
Cloves
Cloves
Heliotrope
Heliotrope
Powdery, sweet, and slightly almond-like, heliotrope is the quintessential 'retro' note of Victorian-era perfumery, now experiencing a fashionable revival. It smells of sugar, vanilla, and just enough floral to keep it interesting. In modern fragrances it tends to read as nostalgic, soft, and unapologetically pretty.
Iris
Iris
One of perfumery's most prized and expensive ingredients, iris has a powdery, cool, almost carrot-like richness that is hard to describe and impossible to mistake. It's simultaneously earthy and refined, like the inside of an old Parisian couture house. Iris root (orris) adds quiet luxury to anything it touches.
Lily Of The Valley
Lily Of The Valley
Crisp, green, and dewy, this spring flower smells like rain on cool grass with a clean, soap-like clarity. It's one of perfumery's most requested scents despite being nearly impossible to extract naturally, so it's almost always recreated synthetically. The result is fresh, tender, and timelessly elegant.
Rose
Rose
The queen of floral notes and the most-used ingredient in fine perfumery. Real rose is simultaneously velvety, honeyed, and slightly spicy, nothing like the synthetic candy version. Depending on the variety used, it can anchor a composition or drift through it like a ghost, adding warmth without dominating.
Violet
Violet
Sweet, powdery, and faintly green, violet sits between floral and earthy in a way that feels distinctly old-world glamorous. The leaf and the flower smell quite different: the flower is sugary and delicate, while violet leaf is fresh and slightly vegetal. Together they create a note that feels both nostalgic and current.
Base · 3–12 hrs
Amber
Amber
A warm, resinous accord rather than a single ingredient, amber is typically built from labdanum, benzoin, and vanilla to create a rich, honeyed, almost solar warmth. It's the quintessential base-note family, adding a comforting richness that makes fragrances feel complete. The difference between a fragrance feeling cold and feeling alive.
Cedar
Cedar
Leather
Leather
One of perfumery's most complex accords, smoky, animalic, and slightly woody, evoking tanned hide, polished saddles, or fine gloves depending on the recipe. Leather adds sophistication and edge simultaneously, and is deeply associated with masculinity in Western perfumery (though the best leather fragrances transcend gender entirely).
Moss
Moss
Damp, green, and slightly bitter with a cool, shadowy quality, moss is nature's version of depth in perfumery. Oakmoss and tree moss both add a forest-floor complexity that anchors compositions in something real. Essential to classic chypre fragrances and the inspiration for countless green woody accords.
Patchouli
Patchouli
Dense, earthy, and darkly sweet, patchouli is the scent of damp soil and dried herbs with an almost chocolatey richness. It polarizes people because in high concentrations it's overwhelming, but as a supporting note it adds depth and longevity that almost nothing else can match. The backbone of countless oriental and chypre fragrances.
Vanilla
Vanilla
Warm, sweet, and universally appealing, vanilla is to fragrance what salt is to cooking. Real vanilla is complex and slightly smoky, though most perfumery vanilla is synthetic and reads as clean, sweet, and creamy. It slows the evaporation of other notes and is the reason certain fragrances feel like a second skin.
Vetiver
Vetiver
Earthy, smoky, and complex, vetiver root is extracted from a grass native to India and has a scent that is simultaneously rooty, woody, and slightly lemony. It's one of perfumery's great base notes: tenacious, unisex, and endlessly adaptable. A fragrance built around vetiver feels grounded and deeply confident.
White Musk
White Musk
Clean, soft, and slightly soapy, white musk is the scent of fresh laundry and warm skin. It's the furthest from the animalic origins of real musk: approachable, inoffensive, and universally flattering. Almost every mass-market fragrance uses white musk as a base, which is why it reads as 'clean' rather than specifically musky.
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Frédéric Malle is known for collaborating with some of the world's most respected perfumers, and Lipstick Rose, created in 2000, represents the house's commitment to nuanced, sophisticated florals. The fragrance was developed as part of Malle's distinctive approach to perfumery, where each scent is treated as a standalone artistic statement rather than a brand extension. Lipstick Rose opens with a bright, slightly tart combination of bergamot, grapefruit, and litchi, with galbanum adding an herbaceous edge. The heart softens into a classic rose-led floral arrangement anchored by heliotrope, iris, and lily of the valley, with clove providing subtle spice. The base layers in amber, cedar, and patchouli alongside white musk and vetiver, creating a powdery, earthy foundation that prevents the fragrance from becoming overly sweet despite its rose-centric composition. The overall effect is a refined, slightly dusty rose rather than a romantic or innocent one. This works best for those who appreciate rooted, grounded florals with character. It's equally at home in cooler months as it is year-round, though the woody-earthy undertones give it a particularly autumn-appropriate quality. If you're drawn to fragrances like The Homesteader, The Sensualist, and The Tactician, Lipstick Rose deserves consideration.
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Top: Bergamot, Galbanum, Grapefruit, Green Notes, Lemon, Litchi, Raspberry. Heart: Cloves, Heliotrope, Iris, Lily Of The Valley, Rose, Violet. Base: Amber, Cedar, Leather, Moss, Patchouli, Vanilla, Vetiver, White Musk.
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frederic-malle Frederic Malle Lipstick Rose belongs to the Floral fragrance family. It is an EDP.
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