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Aqua Allegoria Orange Soleia

Marca
Guerlain
Thierry Wasser
Perfumista
Thierry Wasser
4.07 de 5
1,604 votos

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Descripción

Guerlain's Aqua Allegoria Orange Soleia is a citrus fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2020, this olfactive composition was created by perfumer Thierry Wasser. In its opening, the fragrance unfolds notes of blood orange, bergamot, and pink pepper; the heart reveals petit grain and mint; while the base settles on musk and tonka bean.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 8.1%
  • Primavera 32%
  • Verano 50%
  • Otoño 10%
  • Día 90%
  • Noche 10%

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Comunidad

1,604 votos

  • Positivo 80%
  • Neutral 13%
  • Negativo 7.6%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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Género

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  • It’s a fresh, soft cologne with a unisex personality and very wearable. Honestly, it offers nothing extraordinary. It presents a fresh orange aroma with a certain green touch of leaves and orange blossom, at least on my skin. The tonka adds a certain sweetness, but it’s very subtle. It’s daytime, perfect for informal, sporty, or casual wear. The good thing is that it generates well-being for lovers of citrus scents and those who prefer fresh-character perfumes. Among the recent Aqua Allegoria, it’s the most versatile, a true all-rounder. At least in my personal opinion.

  • Candycandy40

    The Guerlain Aqua Allegoria are, for me, the best choices for summer. Fresh and with an unsuspected touch. This delicious blood orange with a minty twist is incredibly fresh and cheerful. Absolutely recommended.

  • It does resemble Orange Sanguine and also shares a common touch with other Aqua Allegoria. I tested it alongside another one, so I can’t give very precise impressions, but it didn’t seem to perform badly given the type of perfume it is. It could be a good option for finding it at a good price.

  • I am a complete beginner in the world of perfumes, but this product will always remind me of this lesson: stop playing with perfumes when you’re unwell or pregnant. Let me explain: I tried this fragrance a long time ago, liked it, and decided to buy it for the next summer, so I did. Unfortunately, I used it a few times during the first trimester of my pregnancy, accompanied by dizziness and vomiting. It has become so fixed in my memory that when I tried to use it months later, my brain transported me straight to the memory of my nose in the toilet. What a disaster.

  • I’m new to perfumes, but this taught me a lesson: forget about wearing them when you’re unwell or pregnant. I tried it a while ago, liked it, and bought it for summer. I wore it a few times during my first trimester when I had nausea and vomiting, and it stuck with me. Now, when I try it, my brain takes me straight back to the memory of my nose in the toilet. What a disaster.

  • Madame Cartier

    In my perception, it has a very fragrant citrus opening and a very pleasant orange; however, on my skin, as it dries down, an orange emerges that is not sweet at all, but with a bitter nuance. I sense some green accords somewhere, and at a certain point, the bitter aroma reminds me of Cedrat Envirant by Atelier Cologne, but philosophically, I perceive Orange Soleil as more bitter on my skin. I’m a little disappointed not to appreciate the sweetness that tonka bean usually contributes. Personally, I’ve opted to layer it with other fragrances to neutralise that bitter edge.

  • VainillaDulce

    This Aqua Allegoria injects happiness and refreshes the senses; it’s so lively. Don’t look for an extremely sweet orange, you won’t find it; it’s an orange with bitter and astringent nuances, but very REALISTIC, so to speak, and its quality is indisputable. When you first wear it, you enjoy the juice of that freshly squeezed orange, but it doesn’t stop there: you can detect the green notes of petit grain, and the mint adds cooler brushstrokes; you also feel the zest juice. As it evolves, it becomes a powdered fruit softened by musk and barely sweetened by tonka bean. It’s a fragrance with few notes but many nuances. I find it delightful; it’s perfectly in the middle, truly unisex. It lasts about five hours; the trail is moderate for the first hour and then drops to skin-level, but for me, it’s worth it and I enjoy it very much.

  • I hate writing this to Guerlain, but I wouldn’t buy it again for a joke. It smells nice, yes, but no more than twenty minutes. Other reviews claim it lasts five hours, and I highly doubt that; perhaps they’re pressing their noses against the skin to catch a scent that’s almost non-existent. At first, it smells like orange juice; after five minutes, it becomes Tang, and by twenty minutes, at the very most, it smells like nothing. If you have the budget to use it liberally as a body spray in summer, go ahead, but there are much cheaper options that do the same thing.