by Lancôme
Peut-Être by Lancôme presents a delicate, powdery rose musk with faint traces of benzoin and amber, sketched in soft, translucent notes that feel like a delicate veil across the skin. The scent is airy and lightweight, with a clean, slightly lotion-like muskiness that lingers just beneath the surface. Many users report it is nearly undetectable on themselves or others—some describe it as vanishing in minutes, with minimal sillage and no lasting trail. Although the bottle is highly praised for its elegant design and visual appeal, the scent itself is widely considered underwhelming, especially given the premium price point. Some appreciate its subtle, graceful character, likening it to a soft, diffused moment of elegance—like a whisper of rose and musk carried on a breeze. However, a significant number of users feel the perfume is incomplete or poorly performing, citing brief longevity, lack of projection, and a faintness that makes it feel almost scentless.