
Jean Paul Gaultier · 2008 · masculine · EDT
Monsieur Eau du Matin
Family
Notes
Concentration
Eau de Toilette
Lighter concentration, roughly 5 to 15 percent aromatic oils. Wears close to skin, usually needs a refresh after 3 to 5 hours. Better in warmer weather or when you want something quiet and easy.
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Yes, if you want a refreshing citrus scent for warm weather.
Monsieur Eau du Matin is often described as a fresh and uplifting fragrance with a strong citrus opening, primarily featuring bergamot. Users appreciate its aromatic and woody qualities, which develop into a warm and slightly spicy base. Many recommend it for daytime wear, especially in spring and summer, due to its light and refreshing character. However, some find it lacks longevity and projection, leading to mixed feelings about its overall performance. Overall, it seems to appeal more to those who enjoy fresh, citrusy scents rather than those seeking deeper or more complex fragrances.
What people praise
- Fresh and uplifting citrus notes
- Great for daytime and warm weather
- Light and easy to wear
- Well-balanced with woody undertones
Common complaints
- Limited longevity and projection
- Might feel too simple for some
- Not suitable for formal occasions
· AI generated · Generated Jun 26, 2026 · synthesized from Reddit, Fragrantica, and forum reviews
Longevity
5.0 / 10 (hours)
varies a lot
Projection
5.0 / 10
varies a lot
LongevityLasts around five to six hours on the skin before fading. You might catch a hint of it lingering on a shirt by the end of the day.
ProjectionCreates an arm's-length cloud initially, then settles closer to the skin after the first hour.
Perfumer
Francis Kurkdjian