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Anouk
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Anouk by Antonio Puig is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 1989, this composition was created by perfumers Jean Guichard and Rosendo Mateu.
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A very late 80s and early 90s EDT; they later revamped the bottle and the scent. I preferred the original much more. For years I considered it one of the best value for money. It was a favourite of mine for a long time, especially for everyday wear.
Who didn’t use it when they were a little girl? Recently I found it again in a supermarket in a different bottle and with a softer scent. But when I opened that cap… I swear for a moment I was back at 13 years old.
I never tolerated this fragrance. Very synthetic, very penetrating.
What memories, I used it in my school days… sometimes alternating with Don Algodón.
From my teenage years, I used to alternate this with Don Algodón. I recall it being somewhat sharp.
From my teenage years, I also alternated it with Don Algodón. I remember it felt somewhat sharp.
What can one say about Anouk! I loved everything about Anouk: the packaging, the TV advert… and above all its fragrance. It was a fruity peach scent that I adored. A high-quality cologne, without a doubt. What I still don’t understand is the reason for changing the packaging; from my point of view, the original was far superior, and the box colours gave it a prestige that it no longer has. The bottle has already undergone two changes, each worse than the last; now it looks like a cheap imitation of something or a Chinese bazaar cologne. It lacks the personality its previous presentation gave it.
What can I say about Anouk! I loved everything: the packaging, the TV advert… and above all its scent. It was a peachy fruity smell that I adored. A cologne of good quality, without a doubt. What I don’t quite understand is the reason for changing the packaging; from my point of view the original was much better, and also the colours of the box: they gave it a prestige that it no longer has. The bottle has already gone through two changes, each worse than the last; now it looks like a cheap imitation of something or a bazaar Chinese cologne. It lacks the personality that its previous presentation gave it.
Anouk (1989) had excellent projection and left a trail. It’s a very feminine perfume from the 1940s; I see a lot of personality in it despite being cheap. I recall fruity notes of peach; it felt like the DNA of Anaïs Anaïs, but its fruity version. It also reminds me of Puig’s Fleurs de Jour.
Anouk (1989) I recall it had very good projection and left a trail. A very feminine perfume for a 40-year-old with lots of personality despite being cheap. If I remember notes of peach, it had for me the DNA of Anaïs Anaïs, but its fruity version. It also reminds me of Fleurs de Jour by Puig.
One of my teenage colognes, alongside Acqua di Parma and Giovanna. Later came Eau Jeune Fleur à Fleur and Don Algodón. Recently I managed to try it again in a shop and didn’t recognise it. Perhaps the nuances have changed, or maybe my pH has shifted, but this time I didn’t smell it as floral; I sensed it as more green and darker than I remembered.
A drop of Anouk is luminous, joyful, and synthetic floral. A perfect cologne for everyday life that accompanies and feels good on the skin no matter what you do. It was special and beautiful when it was born and it still is today. One drop is more than enough; otherwise, its synthetic structure dominates and takes away the magic. Anouk is light and a rich, benevolent florality to the max. <3 Anouk.
One of my teenage colognes, along with Acqua di Parma and Giovanna. Later came Eau Jeune Fleur à Fleur and Don Algodón. Recently I managed to try it again in a shop and I didn’t recognise it; perhaps there are changed nuances or my pH has varied, but this time I didn’t feel it as floral, but rather greener and darker than I remember.
A drop of Anouk is luminous, floral, synthetic joy. A perfect cologne for everyday wear because it goes very well, suits the skin perfectly whatever you do. It was special and beautiful when it was born and remains so today. One drop is more than enough; otherwise, its synthetic structure dominates too much and robs it of its magic. Anouk is light, rich and benevolent florality to the max. <3 Anouk.
Anouk is a perfume that transports me straight to the fairy forest.
It’s a fruity floral fragrance where nothing stands out above the rest. It reminds me of a warm, welcoming, and simple woman, with an honest energy that walks firmly through the world. Ideal for days without pretensions but full of life and real connections. It has a natural innocence that doesn’t shout, with presence but without overwhelming. It’s original and recognisable without being strident. I smelled it when I was a little girl in the 90s, not knowing who was wearing it, but I recognise that style from back then. Today, even though there are other trends, this smells off-trend and that gives it value. For the new generations it’s a great discovery: it smells incredible, it’s unique, and its quality and longevity at such a low price are unbeatable. You can get 200ml for 8 euros and it lasts hours despite being an EDT; it’s a must-have. The only flaw is the crime of changing the beautiful original bottle for a generic circular one with a cheap sticker that takes away the magic. I hope that poor quality is what keeps the low price down. In short, this little gem transmits good things to me: being with friends, a world of peace free of men. Happy girls like in Little Women, living their lives as protagonists like in The Gilmore Girls. Girls focused on themselves, chatting, laughing, hugging, and dancing together. GIRLS. And this little gem was gifted to us by two gentlemen 🤣🤣. Long live Anouk!! 🙌