Meteorites Guerlain for women

Meteorites Guerlain for women

main accords
powdery
violet
iris
floral
vanilla
green

Perfume rating 4.15 out of 5 with 659 votes

Meteorites by Guerlain is a Floral fragrance for women. Meteorites was launched in 2000. Top notes are Iris and Green Notes; middle note is Violet; base note is Heliotrope.

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Pros

Pros

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All about powder, which some may like
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Perfectly powdery
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Simple but not meant to be complex
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Lasts at least 6 hours
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True perfection for violet scents
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If it works with your chemistry, you'll smell the best you ever have
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Similar to Apres l'Ondee, one of the most romantic and wonderful fragrances ever made
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Very beautiful cut out quarter from L'Heure Bleue cake
Cons

Cons

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Not as complex as expected
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Powdery and organic scent may not be gentle to everyone's nose
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Value for money may not justify high cost for EDT version
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May not suit those who do not like powder or soft floral scents
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More iris was expected but predominant note is violet
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Lacks edge compared to other Guerlain fragrances
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May smell old fashioned or octogenarian to some
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Skin scent that lasts only a couple of hours

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Top Notes

Iris
Green Notes

Middle Notes

Violet

Base Notes

Heliotrope

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Blossomlove

Looking for a bottle or decant, please!

muzzbait

The violets are out and about, however, it's the other players that, for me, drop this down a little...

I feel the heliotrope does not belong here -- and that's just entirely based on my own opinions and preferences, though.
It adds an aldehydic aspect which really takes you out of the purple floral element, and this, along with the green and almost-certainly other white floral attributes makes this scent a pass, for me.
It's not entirely unified, either. I know sometimes have a disparate collection of components can really REALLY make a scent 'come together', but this is not one of those moments.
This feels like two thirds of a scent, and I'm not quite sure what is lacking here...

MediaevalWench

This is my favourite violet perfume. It's Parma Violets (the sweets) powdery and smells absolutely gorgeous.
A few years ago my elderly mother was sorting out her perfume wardrobe. I spotted the Meteorites box. Before I said anything, my mum said " your dad bought me that, but I can't wear it as the violet sets your dad off". I was speechless!. My dad had allergic rhinitis and as I grew up and discovered violet perfume, my poor dad had to suffer. I collect perfumes and must have a few hundred. My daughter now has AR. Pay back time for me plaguing my dad?
My mum gladly gave me Meteorites (the original) and it sits in my perfume wardrobe ( a.k.a the sniff wardrobe) only to be sprayed when my daughter is out of the house.
It's a beautiful perfume, powdery and not overly sweet. It's probably the most beautiful violet perfume ever made. Second would be My Queen by Alexander McQueen.

Tovah

I love this fragrance so much and it's impossible to find. The Meteorites le parfum version a few years ago did nothing for me. I hope this review does not get removed, but if I'm violating any policies, I understand. I recently bought a "clone" of the original Meteorites on a website called Scentmatchers.com. I am not affiliated with the company in any way shape or form, and, so far, Meteorites is the only purchase I've made from them. I am really, really happy with my purchase. This captures the warmth and sweetness of the original Meteorites and it never becomes a run-of-the-mill violet soliflore. I got a 3.4 oz bottle of a fragrance that is as close to my beloved Meteorites as it could be, without being the actual Guerlain. This definitely connotes the scent of Guerlain Meteorites powder and foundation.

BostonScentGuy

Surprisingly pleasant and well-balanced violet! There is a hit of somewhat jammy mostly citrusy fruit and florals at the top and it segues into a straightforward violet. This violet balances the candied and green overtones of the flower quite well. While I don't think it's super heavy on the Guerlinade exactly, there is a creamy, musky, lightly vanillic drydown that rounds off the sharp edges and definitely gives an overall "Guerlainish" profile to this. Most people would associate the mildly soapy, wonderfully creamy floral with feminine scent products, but I think it's balanced nicely with the greenness of violet. Light but persistent, I can't help but think it would be really amazing as an extrait.

tandem_4x4

Great iris scent. But it is not something to die for. I like it much more than new Meteorites, which is a very different fragrance.

jeannebelmondo

If you do not want to cough up the high cost for an EDT of this lovely fragrance, consider the home fragrance, there are plenty of 100ml bottles online for cheap and despite the name it still wears on the skin nicely!

cocolover56

One of the two Guerlains I most desire to own full bottles of. I've tried this on many occasions and gone through many decants.

As far as violet scents go, this and Apres l'Ondee are true perfection. It lasts at least 6 hours on me and is perfectly powdery. Does it emulate the smell of Les Meteorites? To my nose, yes!

Quite simple, but its not meant to be complex. All ticks in my book

gtabasso

I expected more out of a retired, hard-to-find Guerlain. I expected more iris. The iris just lends the soft, powdery feel to the scent. This is straight-up violet. Soft, powdery, slightly sweet violet. A skin scent that lasts a couple hours then is gone.

fyrewoman

This is just like the Meteorites powder pearls which is a very good thing. In a way not so good in terms of sillage and longevity. When i wear the cosmetic pearls i smell it strongly from the tin container and as i apply the powder to my face. I slightly smell the beautiful violet scented powder for 1-2 hours after. My bottle has the same effect. Smells strongly from the perfume bottle and during application. The scent is a skin scent for up to 2 hours which is spot on with the scent performance those makeup pearls give off on me.

I find Penhaligon's Violetta to be a stronger and longer lasting version of a violet-dominant type perfume, somewhat, like Meteorites and Violetta is currently one of my favorites this season. Guerlain Meteorites has a hefty price tag for such a short-lived skin scent. I was better off sticking with just owning the cosmetic pearls.

Gigi The Fashionista

Meteorites fall from the skies and on to your skin during which time they become purple flowers. This is a gorgeous purple floral fragrance and each of them are my favorite: you've got iris, you've got violet and heliotrope. The heliotrope at the base is probably harmonizing with powder or a soft sandalwood that is not listed. The iris and violet reign supreme. The scent is long lasting, elegant, aromatic, bold and beautiful. If you like fragrances like L'Heure Bleu and Apres L'Ondee you'll like this one. This has some of the same aspects as L'Heure Bleu but far more powdery and certainly not as melancholy. It's sweet, romantic and very grown-up. It makes the statement that you've become a woman. I find it extremely romantic and so I can only wear this from time to time, especially if I'm in a particularly romantic mood. Formal. This is nothing to put on with jeans. This is a fragrance you wear with a beautiful dress, gown or wedding gown. The scent is rather strong so apply with a light touch. I'm assuming it's been discontinued or reformulated. Try to hunt down the original vintage on ebay. You won't regret it. This is a masterpiece of perfumery.

antigone26

For some reason, my Great-Auntie got me this when I was kid and I loved it. It smelled exactly like parma violets and face powder, and I used to adore it. I have a tiny little bottle left which I covet, and desperately want more of. I really hope that this comes back, or I can find something similar.

Southern Blonde

Thanks to a Fragrantica friend who got me hooked on Arpege by Lanvin I now possess this perfume. O my God where has it been all my life? I think, yes I think this could be it, my wedding perfume. It doesn't have the white floral scents I go for but it has purple flowers that smell the same as if it was a bridal bouquet. These are iris flowers, violets and heliotrope. Out of all of them the heliotrope is the alpha flower. Iris and violet are well combined. Smells purple, feels purple, tastes purple. This is soft and didn't last as long as I would have liked. For whatever reason, it's a more elaborate and stronger scent than Vera Wang's Sheer Veil. This is not giving me a bridal fragrance vibe but if I fail to find a more suitable one I'll choose this one. It's memorable, and smells expensive. And more importantly it's been discontinued and no one else is wearing this. I will be one great smelling bride that smells unlike whatever fragrances are on other brides! This fragrance makes me think of the 1950's, of women who were dressed in bell shaped skirts, beautiful ball gowns, gloves, hair made up in French twists, sophisticated classy ladies seated in a lounge apart from the men and holding their expensive clutch bags talking quietly but contentedly. It's an expensive smelling fragrance. It's also similar to Creed's Fleurissimo which was Grace Kelly's wedding perfume. If you can still find this fragrance go for it and buy it. It's gorgeous. I'm so lucky I have one bottle in my collection.

Angeldaisy

well i was expecting a sweetish powdery green violet! you can't blame me, from looking at those notes.

this smells like a set of pricey violet/lily of the valley hand cream and matching liquid soap. I know it was never supposed to be a complex scent, it was supposed to mirror the smell of the Meteorites makeup and mirror them it probably does.

i don't get powder. it isn't particularly green so much, as a bit castille liquid soap up the nostrils.
???
i got a teensy bit of heliotrope at the beginning.
where is the powder, the iris, the heliotrope? the notes don't match the scent, not to my nose.

will retest this when i don't have lingering Misia on my jumper, from this morning.

the beginning was the best bit. beautiful lively violets!

you can absolutely tell this came out the exact year as Mahora.
it has the same Guerlain 2000 vibe. But to me, it doesn't remind me much of a Guerlain perfume, not really.

i might even say that it is old-fashioned in a way that will never say vintage. Vintage is good. Old-fashioned is just, not very wearable. Sad face.

P.S. it does not smell like annick goutal la violette.

Jmalone84

This speaks to a much older time than the year 2000. There are no woods listed, but woods dominate.

There is a tonne of violet, and very little sweetness.

Soft, classy fragrance. The merest touch of green. Expert perfumery. There is a slight tart sweetness that emerges as it dries down.

It is unwearable for me however much I appreciate it. It has none of the soft sweet nature of iris I was hoping for, except for right at the end. My tastes are too corrupted by the current sweetness on the market today. Beautiful bottle.

It is discontinued however so I shall hold on to it and hope to make lots of money off of it from a fellow collector. (How mercenary I am heehee!)

joe70062

If the color purple was a smell, this would be it. It's the purple violet candy my Dad used to eat. That shiny purple foil wrapper. Actually, this perfume is the meteorites powder balls, not a thing more. Go to a Guerlain counter no ask to smell the powder. Then begin a search that will go on and on. It's highly sought after, and priced accordingly. Godspeed!

rosecat

I really smell Lily of the Valley..a touch of Lilac and sweet violets, its somehow creamy, poswdery, green and fresh all at once. Its a delightful soft, clean and gentle fragrance. It too reminds me of Violette Verte.

Deppaholic

I hunted this down like I had a pack of hounds with me. My daughter went nuts over this smell. Oh yeah, found a bottle. She loves it. Kinda weird because it does smell like how I remember my grandmother smelling. (Besides her beloved Tabu). So my daughter smells like my grandmother. I guess the circle is complete now. It is very nice, I will admit! I get the same burst when I apply my meteorites, but love to wear a whole host of others, so for a fragrance, I wouldn't choose it. You can't really go wrong with Guerlain. If it works with your chemistry, you'll probably smell the best you ever have in your life! I love this House!

vintage_scent

Oh my, how I love this. I don't know why I waited so long to get it. Meteorites is one of those perfumes that takes me to a very special place, like Violettes De Toulouse, and Violetta Di Parma...but I find that they all their own scent to me. Meteorites is absolutely Guerlain...the most beautiful violet ever. I get a little of yardley's violet and Annick Goutal's La Violette, but to me this is much better. Perfection.

All day of wearing this, I am on a fluffy cloud made just for me, everything in a purple haze. This is a cloud wear tiny sweet violets grow surrounding me in supersonic powdery violet scented perfection. Everything about this is so purple...violets, heliotrope, and iris. The perfect shade of purple. I am in love.

StopHammertime

I am getting a lot of heliotrope out of this. First spray is a little indolic and I kind of smell aldehydes. I think the drydown is very beautiful, with a soft powder, a sweet green note, and heliotrope.

Edit to add - this perfume sadly doesn't last very long. It is quickly becoming one of my faves, but I feel like my tiny 1oz bottle isn't going to last very long, since I have to spray this liberally throughout the day.

jenniewebb

This is a lovely green violet with a plasticy edge. I didn't know what to expect of it, being Guerlain, but I did think it would have some elements of Guerlainade. Unfortunately I was wrong.

I do like this but it's atypical of Guerlain to me. In fact I find it very similar to L'Artisan Violette Vert, although Meteorites has a little more powder in the base and is slightly more complex. Meteorites also has greater longevity than VV, although it doesn't last on me more than 2 - 3 hours.

I'm glad I satisfied my curiosity by trying this one. Not sure if it will be a go-to fragrance for me, but it is a lovely, quiet scent.

mabelcruet

The top notes remind me very much of Penhaligon's Violetta, but they both develop rather differently. Violetta is geranium spicy, but Meteorites is far more gentle and remains lightly floral and powdery. It's a sweet, simple, summery gorgeous pure scent. It just misses being cloying by virtue of the green notes which keep it fresh.

Phantosmia Bella

I fell in love with this scent when first discovered in the Guerlain beauty products of this line.

Loved the scent and treasured it - I can only name the scent "ethereal violet". It felt like a violet fallen from the stars (meteorites, anyone?).

Not too sad that it was discontinued, especially since I've gathered some other lovely violet scents in my collection.

Still enjoying this smell in the Meteorites facial primer, though :)

Longevity was rather mild but the sillage was a bit more than moderate.

Sherihan

simple,clean..the violet note stays for long.

Melvinmilk

Air France is boarding, my heart is broken. He asks me once more,
Please come with me.
I look at every curve and detail of his face as I engrave a permanent photo of him in mind. I instinctively know this is the last time I will ever see him.

You know your finally a grown up, when you are able to walk away from the one who is simply not for you, no matter how much you love ...no matter how much it hurts,

This was my first harsh grown up decision, in hindsight the right one.

I will forever remember him at my door with a bouquet of wild flowers, and a small bottle of perfume. Not a word was spoken, I would simply melt into him. I can still hear him murmuring feverishly in my ear, as I slowly float away in his lush fairy tale.

Somehow I knew our time together that summer was a gift, I completely understood it was a rare chance to look behind the vail of my future. It was an impossible romance, and a bitter sweet lesson I was never to forget.

Because of him.....I finally realized what I truly could have in life.

Billy Holiday singing good morning heart ache, I am sitting at my vanity looking at the pretty bottle of Meteorites, the fragrance fills the room with thoughts of him, and my first big secret that I will never tell my future Mr. Right.

Shtefitza

We who loved meteorites were exctatic to find out Guerlain decided to make perfume after meteorite's scent! It wasn't a true perfume, but a fun way to intensify the fragrance of meteorite blushing pearls. So the fact is: Meteorites was rather simple perfume and was rather refreshing at the time. Strong powerful "late eighties fragrances" reigned the market. This was a flirty feminine unpretentious scent, yet more interesting when compared to early nineties unisex citrus splashes... I would still wear it if it was available. However I have no problem wearing Duet instead! :)

Little Cooling

I miss this scent so much...I wish I could still get it :(

celebrity89

Found at a swap meet. I understand it's been discontinued. Lovely violet, but not that strong. Reminds me of the scented violet Kiddle dolls of my childhood.

maelleinrome

I've just received this discontinued Guerlain...I'm so happy! On my skin, it isn't a simple and linear violet fragrance... I can smell very well the heliotrope, that becomes gradually more and more prominent!The base is very powdery, but still flowery. I think it's perfect, mostly in spring, for those who love the sweet, powdery and a little old fashionated fragrances! It is a little similar to Bulgari Pour femme, which I also love!

pansylady

I adore violets and so expected to love Meteorites, but I am a bit disappointed- the fragrance is quite linear and simple, and not special as a violet soliflore- also, the staying power on me was non-existent-

I really expected more from Guerlain-

I can highly recommend Violetta di Bosco by I Profumi Firenze, an incredible soliflore that I wish would be added to our database!

gabyvinki

Yes yes yes, the best attempt for me on iris/violet/powder combinations...simply addictive...it has naturally the Guerlain like "Guerlinade" which means you can identify each and every Guerlain in the drydown by that undescribable Guerlain touch..for me it means you can blow it to live even after hours and hours with one hot breath and the quality of Guerlain will fondle your nose..incrediable! and sadly:discontinued!..grab your self a bottle if you can! A must have for violet/iris addicts as me..

mymlan

Meteorites is so far the best pure violet fragrance I've tried, but to appreciate it you must like powder. Meteorites is all about powder.

The violet is very pronounced and supported by another favourite flower I have: heliotrope. In all it is a very beautiful cut out quarter from the L'Heure Bleue cake and is also similar to Apres L'Ondee, two of the most romantic and wonderful fragrances ever made in my humble opinion.

However, the big difference is that Meteorites has no edge. Where LHB and Apres has anis and spicy carnation, Meteorites goes on and on with more violet and powdery iris. That doesn't mean it's bad (it IS really lovely) but it's rather a cuddly comfort scent than something I would wear a night out.

Among the violets I've tried I would still choose Insolence edp for a night out, so I guess I'll have to get a bottle of that as well.

kastehelmi

I love the bottle-but the fragrance takes me back to the days before I became a perfumista-not that I ever remember calling many fragrances "old-lady"-but out of hundreds of fragrances I've smelled this one really smells octogenarian to me-and not in a good way! I really don't like it so much I had to make sure my swapping pal knew what she is getting-and I hope she likes it better than me!

I have never smelled the face powder, so I can't say whether the fragrance smells like it or not. Meteorites is simply very powdery, VERY organic indeed, but not so gentle to me as others find it-such a great bounty of violets, violets and nothing else-I had no idea what I was in for when I was expecting to smell "violets"-violets pressed hard and preserved from the days when children never talked back.

parmania

thick violet essence,харесва ми много,има и ретро звучене,което му дава и класа!;)

teddito

I am on the hence about this..very pleasant, almost pure violet scent, but I think it smells TOO organic.

sherapop

I had dismissed METEORITES early on as a sort of joke: GUERLAIN clearly needed to put out a new scent, so they decided to launch one already on hand, used to scent a collection of products in one of their cosmetic lines!

Today, however, although it is indeed true that this is no more and no less than the scent used to fragrance the colorful powdery eponymous spheres used to highlight one's face with a shimmering glow, I am liking METEORITES, edt. It seems powdery and complex and upon spritzing evoked immediate albeit vague memories of BULGARI pour FEMME.

METEORITES is a safe, comfortable, gentle and powdery scent along the same general lines as ALLURE. Eminently wearable, a scent that is friendly, not profound. A comfort scent.

I wonder whether GUERLAIN also bottled the scent of their lipsticks? That would be nice...

sarselia

Meteorites it's a subtle and somehow innocent perfume that I love.
maybe it is because of the violets that are such lovely and childish flowers.
I wear this whenever I want to feel like walking on the clouds.
I recommend this for the rainy days or for the days when we feel like nothing good is going on.This perfume will pamper you with it's beauty and it's innocence.

glitteralex

This is the consummate violet. Wonderful, almost a soliflore. The Green Notes and Iris only serve as a pedestal to the violet, and the Heliotrope only to keep it there (violet can fall flat easily). This cannot be compared to Guerlain's perfumes as it was launched as an accompaniment to the Meteorites makeup line.

mmsmlzgud546

This perfume brings back such fond memories. I was lucky enough to try "Meteorites" face pearls as a child. Mereorites perfume is just like the pearly, mystical little violet scented powder balls. It is a it is soft and flowery with just enough powder drydown. I wish for a bottle of this soon! It would make a great signature scent.

tessture

The raspberry top notes fade off quickly to leave behind a fairly accurate violet fragrance. It's not complicated, but it is pretty.

brickbird

This is not my cup of tea. Bought this one because is a 'Guerlain' and I like most of the Guerlain's perfumes. This one was not for me. Very powdery and maybe more appropriate for old ladies

F_A

The wonderful powdery flowers, that's what Meteorites are. Very soft, lightly sweet, vertiginous fragrance. If you like the smell of Guerlain face powder "Meteorites", you should try this perfume because it smells almost the same like the popular face powder:)Very nice!

 
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