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Biografia Assinatura
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Biografia Assinatura by Natura is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, the nose behind this composition is Verônica Kato. The top notes are almond, mandarin and pear; the heart notes are vanilla, neroli, jasmine, coumarin and rose; and the base notes are amber, priprioca, musk and patchouli.
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- Neutral 8.2%
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Biografia Assinatura
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Biografia Assinatura by Natura is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2019, this composition was created by nose Verônica Kato. Upon release, the fragrance unfolds a vibrant combination of black pepper, pink pepper, mandarin and violet. The heart reveals a harmony between rosemary, lavender, sage and leather, while the base settles on notes of palo santo, white birch, oakmoss, tonka bean, vetiver and cashmere.
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698 votos
- Positivo 84%
- Neutral 9.7%
- Negativo 6.2%
Pirámide olfativa
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GhastFree
Office-appropriate fragrance ideal for everyday wear without any climate-related fuss. It suits anyone. The dry-down reminds me of Dior Sauvage (I say this because I’ve smelled it not to repeat nonsense); longevity is around 3-4 hours. If you like the profile and have a serious job it’s yours; it’s not for a 17-year-old nor for a wealthy older gentleman like the wearer of Mugler A*Men. It could work for parties but I see it as more versatile for work. I don’t detect the mandarin at first but it lingers strongly; what dominates is the earthier lavender and pepper which gives it that serious touch.
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Rick Azafranado
I was initially missing a bit of charm but at $25 the performance is excellent. The notes of black pepper earthy lavender palo santo and vetiver are very prominent. At first I thought it lacked the mandarin and benzoin to add sweetness and modernity leaving it feeling merely sharp and smelling a bit ‘old man’ or like a library. However after two months it has improved immensely: the performance and aromatic quality are exceptional the mandarin now appears in the dry-down alongside the base notes and it is now ideal for work.
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herkow
It starts with great force; they say it’s Sauvage without ambroxan. As I have never tried the original and have no intention of doing so I cannot compare it. It is pleasant but I cannot find the ideal moment to wear it; I have only used it for sleeping or at home. Do not buy it blindly.
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Aguësz
Decent fragrance very versatile. Upon drying down I detect a sweet woody accord from the tonka bean. It projects strongly for the first 40 minutes (you can smell the lavender pepper and mandarin) but on my skin it doesn’t last more than 4-5 hours; by the sixth hour it’s barely noticeable.
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Bcheldark
The only thing it has in common with Sauvage is the alcohol. Both have their quirks; I have used this fragrance and it has its own aroma that needs to be appreciated. I was surprised by Natura’s quality of notes. It lasts well it is earthy for summer evenings or winter days. It is almost timeless; I use it every day even at the gym without overusing the spray. I will buy it again as I am already starting to miss it.
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starman montweed
What madness! I am a novice in perfumes and I absolutely love this scent. The palo santo note combined with the pepper makes it incredibly rich. They say it resembles Sauvage; I don’t own it but I ‘felt’ it in its Argentine clone Colbert Code. I feel it is a very delicate fragrance and I was surprised; it is my signature scent for now.
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peperinafragancia
Ambroxan ambroxan and pepper give that typical sweetness found in Dylan Blue The Icon EDP by Antonio Banderas and Dior Sauvage which I personally do not like though many do. Here instead of watermelon or grapefruit Natura added its own sweet spices giving it a more exotic and unknown sweetness distinguishing it from the fragrances mentioned. However as with other Natura scents I find the sweetness very sharp and slightly artificial.
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ERNEST
To begin a key aspect of this ethereal universe is relating to juices: knowing them recognising them. It is not about spraying something just to smell nice nor being ridiculously complicated nor being mere urine water. I had not tried this Natura specimen with its heavy juice label for a long time. It came across as very sweet with an undeclared amber identity. I rejected it at first and even sprayed Halston Z-14 to ‘cover it up’ but the seventies scent was no rival; shortly afterwards the exaggerated aromatic strength of the Natura took over. Then I decided to ‘explore’ more play with the juice and I got quite atomised telling myself: ‘What the hell! Let’s get blasted!’. It is totally aromatic and enveloping trapping you in a bubble you bathe in it and feel it. I am not sure about the trail yet but it has potential. One might well think it is a heavy generic from Natura but I have ambiguous feelings: it does not smell like vomit-fuelled plane gasoline but there is a pleasant floral note that invites closer inspection. I think it is better for the evening in an intimate moment with coffee amaretto or dessert in a cool place without crowds. It works better this way without heat because it feels like a dance-floor grabber due to its heaviness. I do not recommend it for the office. Warning: do not buy with eyes closed; it approaches being a spice bomb it is heavy and can clash. I recommend it for intimate and nocturnal moments especially for experimentation. Remember it carries the exaggeration stamp of Natura but it is not urine water. Bye!
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marsupial
This fragrance must be valued as an original not as a dupe. Although it shares something of the Sauvage profile it is not a clone at all. Assinatura opens with a round robust fruity (not sweet) woody herbal very clear and masculine explosion that puts me in a very good mood and is addictive. After 15 minutes the spices and a soapy accord become more noticeable but it does not smell clean; rather it is a bit earthy and metallic. In the dry-down it seems a semblance of Sauvage but I repeat: it is not a dupe. In summary it is a beautiful fragrance with character low profile and peculiar. I imagine it on someone aged 30 to 45. Although someone younger could wear it it is not what comes to my mind. It is for casual use if you like this type but it also fits special occasions. Curiosity: I perceive an accord that gives me the sensation of banana fruity but not sweet. Clearly it has no banana but the olfactory sensation is very similar.
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Faxo
This perfume is beautiful. In the dry-down comes the best part; I sigh every time I catch a whiff.
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JoJo11275-#*
In my opinion, this perfume shines more with a formal look; I don’t see it with casual wear. It lasts genuinely and draws attention; I’ve received many compliments. It has a DNA very similar to Dior Sauvage, but here the leather is more noticeable, although sometimes it’s hard to distinguish them. It smells like a mature man in all his glory. I recommend it for almost everything, but with good clothes to make it stand out even more.
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THEMCFLY
I’m 18 years old and this perfume is impassable for me; I can’t find any taste in it. It smells totally old-fashioned; it reminds me of my father. It has prominent incense and wood notes. I don’t recommend it for under 30s. Scent: 1/10. Longevity: 7/10. Sillage: 4/10.
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Drb_45
To start, I love this fragrance. It has two well-defined phases: the first 20 minutes are citrusy and spicy, then at around 3 minutes, the sage, leather, and palo santo enter while the mandarin fades. The spiciness gains strength. At 15 minutes, it resembles Sauvage a bit (perhaps 45% or more) and that lasts until 45 minutes. Performance: 9 hours on skin, heavy sillage, and 3 hours of projection. It suits anything, any outfit, and any weather, except extreme heat.
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Alandelon
I like to describe the perfume with the person who would wear it: a man over 50, serious, who goes to cafés or restaurants, perhaps smokes, likes whisky and reading. It smells of leather and wood, ideal for cold days or autumn. It evokes dark bars, cabins smelling of sawdust, or varnished woods from damp forests. It could be a professor, a conservatory musician, or a father with adult children driving a high-end car with 90s leather. It’s not for me; at first, it’s strong, spicy, and bitter like citrus peel, then it softens but the woody and smoky notes stand out. At the end, there’s something fresh like eucalyptus or pine that gives it a mentholated touch and saves it from smelling like a grandfather’s perfume. I don’t dislike it, but I don’t identify with that profile. I’m new to perfumes, I’m 36, and before I was gifted two horrible ones (Antonov by Reino and a green Colbert from the 90s we used as a joke), so I wasn’t interested until I heard about Versace Dylan Blue and wanted to know more.
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eric1939
It smells of palo santo and strong woods with a bitter touch. I don’t like it, but it lasts a long time. In terms of longevity and sillage, it beats many designer and catalogue perfumes, being one of the cheapest from Natura. I tried it on my wife and she said it’s very good; a friend even asked for the name because he liked it. I don’t know if I’m the one who’s wrong… Within Natura, the Essencial Palo Santo seems like a masterpiece to me, but this one with the same note is not. I don’t see any similarity to Sauvage despite what people say; it could only give a slight sensation after an hour in the dry-down, a 10% of Sauvage, a brief memory. Here there are many woods, which there aren’t in Sauvage.
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nacho369
If you are going to use it… perfume the clothes, take a shower, wait an hour, and then dress… perhaps it might resemble Dior. If you apply it on the skin, it’s suffocating; the palo santo is overwhelming. Natura is a good brand with good fragrances, but here it doesn’t work for me.
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Kraneal
Don’t let yourself be carried away by the hype. Perhaps many people find it similar to Sauvage because they’ve never worn it to understand the Dior fragrance properly. From my point of view, they don’t resemble each other. Natura always exaggerates the spices and the balsamic notes, which tires me out. What I feel prominent is the rosemary, and to my nose, that makes noise and I can’t tolerate it. I would lower that note to enjoy it more. In the dry-down, very much in the dry-down, there’s something that recalls Sauvage, a small vibe, but I don’t see it as an alternative, not even remotely. It’s woody, balsamic, and spicy. What I can highlight is that it has very good longevity. I didn’t like it and I gifted it. It happens with almost all of Natura’s, with some exceptions. Scent: 4/10. Longevity: 8/10. Projection: 6/10. Sillage: 6/10. Value for money: 7/10. Blind buy: 0/10. Versatility: 5/10. Season: temperate, fresh, and warm climates too.
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Miguel.Mesias
At first, it smells very Sauvage, but if you follow the scent over time, the quality is noticeable. For daily use in autumn and winter, it’s great; due to its quality in high temperatures, it saturates and you hate it. Somewhat unisex.
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Cocometal
Excellent Natura perfume. All-terrain, good longevity. I have a new batch and I still think it’s among the best I’ve tried from Natura; I have several: Neo, Tato, Oud Vainilla, Humores… Madurito, but excellent.
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mbonaveri
I’ve never had Dior Sauvage; I know it only from smelling it on others or in perfumeries. It’s a perfume that doesn’t smell bad, a bit synthetic but not too much. It’s very versatile; it could be used all year round. It must be valued for its price; it’s very cheap for what it offers, so I see it as a good option for casual use, going to the supermarket, walking the dog, and I even think it wouldn’t clash if someone used it as a signature scent if they can’t afford another. Its longevity is low, but for its price, you can reapply without worry. Don’t ask it to last or smell like Sauvage because it makes no sense.
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fredsikujara1994
Honestly, I bought it after seeing people say it smells like Dior Sauvage. It is true, but only once it dries down; at first, it smells very strong and bitter, which doesn’t suit me at all.
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Joaquin estanga
Fantastic; the price-to-quality ratio is top-notch. In Argentina, it’s easy to find for 12,000 pesos (around $12), so I think it’s worth every penny. I’m a half-fan of Sauvage, and although I’ve never owned the original, this does a good job mimicking it. I’d give it a 7.5.
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zemog
It has the DNA of Sauvage but isn’t a clone: the original starts fresh and then becomes pure ambroxan; this one begins spicy and synthetic, softens with rosemary and lavender, moves through leather and suede with tonka bean, and finishes with palo santo (I love the sandalwood oil, but if you don’t like that invasive scent, don’t buy it blindly). For an EDT, the trail is excellent and it clings well to the skin. If you like Sauvage, don’t think twice: buy it and the deodorant cream, which really boosts the fragrance.
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FleurDuMale35
If you can get the batch with an expiry date of 07/24, it’s a recommended purchase. It smells great, follows the path of Sauvage as it dries, and lasts a solid 8 hours on my skin, projecting well and throwing some ‘puffs’ throughout the day. It’s ideal for everyday wear. I tried the new batch and the performance has dropped significantly: it projects less and lasts only 3 hours. Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend it these days unless you’re willing to reapply; aromatically, it’s still rich.
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Nicolás.a.b
Does it resemble Sauvage? Quite a bit, but only after half an hour. The first half-hour I don’t enjoy: the rosemary is excessive and the sweetness isn’t balanced. After that, it becomes a good fragrance with decent performance. Note: if you apply it to your clothes, the rosemary takes much longer to evaporate before reaching the Sauvage phase.
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charlie85
As a reference to explain to others what it smells like, it resembles Sauvage, but don’t for a moment think it’s a substitute. In Biographie Assinatura, the palo santo is very noticeable and of lower quality than Dior’s. It’s heavier and less versatile. With a little heat, you can feel uncomfortable. Please, don’t buy it blindly thinking you’re saving a lot of money. If you like Sauvage, buy the original. 5/10.
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Gio Hilfiger
Brazil batch with an expiry date of 07/24; without a doubt, it’s the best from the house. It follows the path of Sauvage EDP at an absurd price if you consider its performance and quality: it lasts 24 hours on skin and a week on clothes, projecting intensely for the first 3 hours. A must-buy and blind buy for anyone who likes this style.
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vandaele
I picked it up today. First impression: alcoholic and peppery opening, with a green twist and a sweet, soft dry-down. So far, it disappoints me and I wouldn’t say it matches its price; I’ll continue to monitor it…
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Discode1tb
It’s rich, but nothing youthful. What I perceive are notes of synthetic, bright apple, a slight bamboo note, and some fresh accords I can’t quite identify. I didn’t realise so many people used Sauvage until I tried this. Honestly, it smells like someone in their mid-30s; you’ve surely sensed it on the street or in your family. Great versatility, but nothing recommended for young people.
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PauloR
Sophisticated, with warm touches. It suggests a walk along the Italian coast or the image of a 1940s film actor.
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LuisPrada7
I bought this blindly for around $20, intrigued by the claim that it smells like Sauvage. Upon testing, 50% is similar, but the rest differs thanks to the ambroxan and ingredient quality. As a clone of The Icon by AB, using natural alcohol makes the quality more noticeable. It’s not a compliment bomb, but it suits everyone well in the office, and when going out with girls, it resembles Sauvage for the first two hours; those who know will notice, but afterwards it feels more essential. Sillage 7/10, longevity 8/10. For this price, you can’t ask for more; it’s very good.
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Kris Corvett
Super versatile aroma, suitable for all weather except very hot days. It has a soft, powdery sweetness that clings to the skin for 4 to 6 hours without being cloying and is easy to enjoy. Ideal for the office or shopping. I ordered it blindly and it didn’t disappoint, though I recommend trying it at Natura first. In short, a good budget perfume.
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CBravo10
It’s a good fragrance, considering the price, I’d recommend buying it blindly. Personally, I don’t much like the palo santo scent; I feel it retains the image of those herbal sites with herbalists or witches, perhaps because when I used to go to work, I passed one nearby. It’s a pleasant aroma, though on my skin it’s not very potent.
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Luisrodriguez98
What a perfume! The opening is pepper, rosemary, and palo santo, very similar to Sauvage but without ambroxan. In the heart and dry-down, there are variations, but always with that pepper-rosemary-palo santo base. Longevity and projection are better than the current reformulated Sauvage. Very versatile for all weather, except above 33°C. What a perfume!
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Andrés88
I consider it an excellent fragrance; I really like the rosemary note and can smell it quite a bit in a certain phase. From Natura, I still prefer Homem Verum, which is more complete, undoubtedly. But this fragrance is very rich, with excellent longevity and projection, lasting 6 to 7 hours on my skin, something few fragrances achieve. Recommended on promotion, don’t go crazy over it.
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wildkatzen
The truth is, it’s another of the many Sauvage clones… hmm, I’ll swap it with a friend for something more modern and different. Obviously, it doesn’t stop from being rich, but it’s very trite. Typical that everyone smells like Acqua di Giò, One Million, Cantimplora, or Polo Blue, hahaha, enough already.
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Cristian Pintos
My first impression was an EDT Sauvage scent but sweeter and less citrusy in the opening; it’s not like the EDP, but rather the EDT DNA less citrusy and sweeter. I have hyperdry skin, and after smelling perfumes all day, my nose is a bit fatigued, but with a spray on my arm, I could smell it from half a metre. I hesitated to buy it due to comments saying the palo santo and rosemary were too strong, but in my opinion, they aren’t; they’re well balanced. If you don’t know this DNA, it smells a bit like sweet soap; upon drying, it leaves a musky sensation, an undeclared note that must be from the woods. I don’t know if you’ve tried the latest Sauvage EDT reformulations, but the performance is decadent and very linear. Biografia Assinatura feels more complex, with evolution, body, and good performance. In conclusion, I recommend it, though it’s a bit sweet and I don’t see it as versatile as they say, but rather for well-dressed casual or formal wear. Seasons: Autumn and winter, or all year round if you’re in an air-conditioned office.
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DANTESDANTES
It’s the only non-designer perfume I currently own and the only one I keep in reserve in case it runs out or gets reformulated. It smells clean, freshly showered; you can wear it with a suit, shorts, cufflinks, or a t-shirt. It smells like someone you can trust with a secret. Very versatile. Many say it resembles Savage, and that’s because they try to assimilate notes with what they know. This perfume has its own personality; it doesn’t copy anyone. The price is the most outstanding feature regarding its quality/performance curve. It’s persistent on clothes, projecting for 4 hours (skin changes from person to person, which is why I don’t use that reference), and has moderate sillage. This brand keeps delivering good things.
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Martu
It was a perfume I loved before drying down, but over time, only caramelised woods remained and nothing else; I don’t know how to explain it… I expected something more interesting given its notes. I’d say it’s easily pleasurable for a blind buy, but my nose got bored with it.
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NicoVera
I’ve had it for three weeks. First, it’s not long-lasting in cold weather; suddenly, it behaves better in less cold weather. Regarding the aroma, what stands out most is the rosemary during its short life in this climate; very little pepper and a hint of palo santo in the base. The aroma isn’t bad, clearly herbal but not old-fashioned. 8 sprays on skin and 4 on clothes for 4 hours of longevity. On my skin, it disappears between one and two hours, on clothes it reaches 4. I liked it; it’s not a great aroma and lacks greater longevity, but I reiterate that I think it’s the cold weather. I don’t recommend it for now, I hope my perception changes. Regards.
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I received a sample. I was excited, but it’s not my type. Based on the notes and videos, I expected something more ‘rich’ due to the almonds, that sweetness that lingers in the mouth after eating a handful. Instead, it’s almond-like amaretti, not very sweet but with a scent of yellow flowers. The mandarin, of which there is plenty, makes it juicy and natural. That mandarin initially reminded me of Lady Million (which I don’t like…) and at 40 minutes, a fresh-citrus accord of talc-infused vanilla with flowers and a bit of mandarin emerges.
It is dry, heavy, and ambered. Very floral and opulent. Only upon drying, after a long time, does the vanilla appear. It feels vintage and dense. I couldn’t use it despite trying several times.
The opening is super juicy and fruity, like fresh juice. Then the flowers come out very evident, in a Lady Million style, with a fresh sweetness from the mandarin. After a while, it smells of subtle vanilla. What I notice most is that blend of flowers with sugared mandarin juice and the almond that rounds everything off. Very pleasant for a woman of any age.
Before applying the perfume, I smelled the atomiser and it reminded me strongly of Olympēa by Paco Rabanne. However, upon application, I detected sweet, fresh mandarin. I didn’t notice the almond note at first; it emerged later as it dried, adding a creamy texture. Occasionally, there is a very subtle floral hint. The mandarin descends and rises with a warm vanilla and tonka bean, a soft sweetness that isn’t tiring. In this phase, it smells like Olympēa; they follow similar paths, but this one is creamier. As it dries, it becomes sweeter without becoming cloying. The blend of almond and vanilla with a touch of fruity mandarin is very noticeable. Projection is moderate for the first hour and a half, lasting seven and a half hours on my skin. Very good for an eau de toilette. I think Natura got it right; I use it several times and I’m sure many people will like it.
Smells almost identical to Girl of Now Shine. I absolutely loved it; it smells delicious and lasts a long time. The only difference is this one is slightly more citrusy. It’s sweet but not cloying. Another great perfume from Natura.
Smells very similar to Girl of Now Shine. I absolutely loved it; it smells delicious and lasts a long time. The only difference is this one is slightly more citrusy. It’s sweet but not cloying. Another great perfume from Natura.
I am not of the sweet perfume school, but despite the vanilla base, it feels pleasant. On my skin it stands out: wood, vanilla, citrus. It can certainly pass for expensive, only I do not agree with comparing it to Olympia, because I liked that one; it is a fresher sweet scent.
It is floral with exquisite mandarins and jasmine. On my skin, it smells of jasmine, and then I confirmed that Biografia Assinatura is a floral with mandarin, roses, and jasmine. I find it sophisticated and romantic. If you compare it to Woman by Ralph Lauren, it’s because of that exaltation of femininity that both convey. Because of those jasmines and mandarins, the good price, the quality, and because it far exceeds the projection of an EDT, I am choosing to buy it again when I need it.
It is a floral with exquisite mandarins and jasmine. On my skin I sensed jasmine and confirmed at Natura that it is a moderate floral EDT with mandarin, roses and jasmine. I find it sophisticated and romantic; the comparison with Woman by Ralph Lauren is due to the exaltation of femininity. For those jasmines and mandarins, its good price, quality, and for surpassing the projection of an EDT, I will buy it again when necessary.
I almost never choose sweet perfumes because they give me a headache, but with this creaminess it did not happen. Perhaps it is because I only have a sample; perhaps the spray is stronger. I do not sense mandarins, more rather almonds and vanilla, and a hint of jasmine in the distance, which I appreciate. Upon applying it, I imagine myself in a café on an autumn day eating a tres leches ice cream with cream. It is pleasant, but it is not for teenagers; I feel it is more mature, from the age of 30 onwards. It is not due to prejudice, but for young girls there are sweeter scents that are less prim. Will I buy it? I do not think so; it is not my style although I like it.
It arrived today with high expectations, as it is one of Natura’s best-sellers. I tried it and that synthetic aroma does not change over time; it must be the musk. I do not know Olympia, but it is of the classic Carolina Herrera type; if you like it, Biografia Assinatura will suit you. It is heavy and suitable for older women. I detested it and I am going to give it away. I do not sense a single floral note. Ironically, it is the one from Natura with the best longevity: I applied it at 13:00 and it is now 21:00 and it still smells. I hope to shower to get rid of it; it is nauseating. A big no.
It reminds me greatly of Olympia, with that salty note, although Biografia Assinatura should not have it. I smell it saltier than sweet. I expected it to be more caramelised and almond-like, a mix between Krisia Shock and Hypnotic Poison, but it is totally different. Nevertheless, it does not disgust me; it is an ideal summer fragrance for going out after the beach and having lunch.
Do not buy it blind. Based on the reviews, I thought it would be pleasant for after the beach, but it is the opposite. On my skin, it smells like a mix of Cacharel Loulou and Dior Poison. If you like that style and have a similar pH, you will love it, but for me, it is a big no. It gave me a headache, I showered, and it was still noticeable.
I do not like it; it is too synthetic and heavy.
It is a refined and sexy mandarin, very well integrated with the other ingredients. It smells like the best from duty-free shops. I use it often, but it is ideal for evenings or parties; with the pandemic there haven’t been many, but if there were, I would reserve it for those special occasions.
I was surprised by the opening, which reminds me of Chloe Love, but then it becomes sweeter and powdery. I love it! It is a beautiful, creamy vanilla scent for the evening that lasts until the next day. It is a lovely eau de toilette and I liked it very much.
Finally, the long-awaited day has arrived. The package arrived by post less than half an hour ago. I bought it blind based on the reviews and the packaging, and upon trying it, the fruity notes are delicious. I shall see how it evolves over time, but it is already a top-tier fragrance, elegant and sophisticated.
Biografía assinatura is a very trendy feminine perfume, with a predominant creamy vanilla, alongside sweet citrus tangerine and neroli; it’s like a simplified version of Good Girl by Carolina Herrera, of course, with its differences; but very enjoyable and with good performance, it lasts me a minimum of six hours, and it’s a good price. Who will like it: lovers of vanilla.
It’s a vanilla fragrance that starts very potent, sweet and juicy, fruity. In this stage it reminds me a lot of Lady Million. Then jasmine appears, lots of jasmine, and some almond-type notes like ‘Amaretto’. By its middle and final stage it reminds me a lot of Olimpea. If you like this type of fragrance, here you have an excellent alternative at an accessible price. I think it comes very well in cold and mild days. I wouldn’t use it on hot days because its sweetness is intense and can be overwhelming. Longevity: approx. five hours. Sillage: moderate.
I bought it blindly looking for something affordable and sweet. It’s lovely; in the opening I feel almond and neroli with a fresh note I can’t quite distinguish. It reminds me of Woman by Ralph Lauren and Girl of Now Shine but much more toned down and wearable, as the previous ones tired me out and I gifted them. I feel it’s usable for everyday wear and in any season. If you like those two, you have an excellent alternative at a very good price.
I bought it blindly looking for something affordable and sweet. It is delicious; at first, I detect almond and neroli with a fresh note I couldn’t identify. It reminds me of Woman by Ralph Lauren and Girl of Now Shine but much more toned down and wearable, as the others bored me and I gave them away. I feel it serves for everyday use and in any season. If you like those two, you have an excellent alternative at a very good price.
I bought it blindly because of the notes and because they said it was similar to Girl of Now and Woman RL. I have both and they don’t resemble each other in the slightest. I’d choose Girl of Now a thousand times. Longevity: six hours; I gifted it because I didn’t like it. I expected something sweeter, more potent and longer-lasting like Girl of Now. I recommend it for everyday wear. It’s sweet but fresh. If you like those two and can’t get them, this is an excellent, more affordable alternative that is very good. It lasts a long time on the skin.
I tried it and it’s very lovely… Love at first sniff. Sweet and versatile, vanilla and almonds. Very creamy, and on skin there are floral flashes of neroli and jasmine. The vanilla and almonds remind me of Dolce Garden and Olympea Solar; undoubtedly Biografía assinatura is luminous. It then changes with its floral side but keeps the youthful and versatile touch. Very lovely.
To me, it’s the most beautiful in the Biografía line. It feels warm thanks to the almonds, but the sweetness of the tangerines makes it light. The touch of Cumarú makes it addictive to my nose. It feels juicy; I think it suits any season but for the day. I can’t find any faults; it’s one of Natura’s fragrances without any ‘BUT’. It’s a hit. I love it. A friend smelled it and bought it for me, but when it comes on promotion I’ll buy it again.
The perfect definition is ELEGANCE. It makes me feel that way, with a hint of tangerine at the start that fades to let that bitter, mature, woody vanilla shine through. The tonka bean adds a cosy warmth that lasts hours, then moves to the sweetness of musk. Don’t buy it blindly as it has several stages that not everyone will like. In short, it’s something you must have.
It smells of fresh pears and tangerine. The opening is super fruity, then the flowers like jasmine and neroli emerge, although the pear still predominates and blends with everything. On my skin it lasted about nine hours, losing intensity. It’s a good quality perfume, although it’s not my favourite from Natura because the pear is too much for me.
I didn’t like it at all. The top notes give me nausea, literally. I tested it on my skin and it gave me a headache, so I gifted it to a friend. I know it’s not ugly, but it’s not for me if I want to feel ill all the time.
I don’t know why, but this smells like seasoning to me, with plenty of pepper that makes my nose itch.
I am in love with this perfume. It was my early Mother’s Day gift here in Argentina. The opening smells of juicy and fresh fruits; I detect the tangerine more as a slightly green peel and green pears as well; they are not sweet fruits, which gives the opening a fresh touch. Soon, a sweet but not gourmand vanilla emerges, divine almonds, white flowers and cumaru; I do not perceive the rose at all. The heart notes shine the most over the base notes. I was a little afraid that the neroli might be too heavy, as I like them (but in just the right measure); in this perfume they blend perfectly with the jasmine. I do not understand how this scent is compared to Olympea; that one is extremely salty and this is sweet; they only agree in that both are vanilla-based. It is very true that Assinatura is a very elegant, luminous, fine, sweet, creamy and enveloping fragrance. In the opening, it reminds me of Femme by Paco Rabanne due to that fruity phase, and in the dry-down it is very similar to La Belle, with a very similar vanilla. I love its elegant and simple bottle. I see it as ideal for every day, but it can also be worn for a special occasion; it is more daytime than nighttime. Sweet vanilla lovers, I think we could use it even in spring, because it is not an extremely heavy sweet. I will keep it for colder times anyway. Very good longevity for an EDT; in conclusion, a great perfume from Natura that is well worth it. I love it.
I am in love with this perfume. It was my early Mother’s Day gift in Argentina. The opening smells of juicy, fresh fruits; I detect the mandarin more as green peel and also green pears, not sweet fruits, which gives it a fresh touch. Immediately, a sweet but not gourmand vanilla emerges, divine almonds, white flowers, and cumaru; I don’t sense the rose at all. The heart notes are the ones that shine the most. I was afraid the neroli would be too heavy, but they fuse perfectly with the jasmines. I don’t understand how people compare it to Olympēa; that one is salty and this is sweet; they only coincide in being vanilla-based. It is true that Assinatura is elegant, luminous, fine, sweet, creamy, and enveloping. In the opening, it reminds me of Fiamme by Paco Rabanne due to its fruitiness, and as it dries, it is very similar to La Belle, with a comparable vanilla. I love the elegant and simple bottle. I see it as ideal for every day, but also for special occasions; it is more daytime than nighttime. Those who love sweet vanilla can wear it even in spring because it isn’t heavy. I will keep it for cold seasons. Very good longevity for an EDT; in conclusion, a great perfume from Natura worth the price. I love it.
Very rich. My girlfriend wears it daily; now that the heat is starting, I begin to feel it a bit heavy. Super performance; how it feels and how long it lasts. Incredible for the price. And yes, it seems very similar to Olympea in the dry-down.
This perfume seems incredibly rich in its dry-down, above all. I can smell it all the time; the fragrance comes to me, which I love because I can enjoy it myself. It seems to be a jewel from Natura; it is addictive, creamy and sweet like an almond and vanilla ice cream… now that I see it contains neroli, pear and cumaru, all of that is also felt, yet everything is so in tune that they are not perceived separately; the almond is very prominent. I cannot believe it is an EDT; it is super concentrated. Sometimes I pick up the bottle just to smell it because it is so delicious 😍. In short, I love it, and I hope Natura does not discontinue it; it is no threat, haha.
It is dry, heavy and ambered. Very opulent and floral; the vanilla only emerges after a long time once it has dried. I perceive it as vintage and dense. I could not wear it, although I tried several times.
It didn’t match my skin at all. It felt like a body splash due to how little it lasted; it was never potent on me. On my skin, all the vintage aspects shone through, which disappointed me as I had been eagerly awaiting something else. I’d read excellent reviews but ended up selling it. It even upset my stomach and caused nausea; I believe my body rejected a certain note, though I’m unsure which. The notes that terrified me most were the ones that stood out the most (rose, patchouli, and vintage musk), while those I hoped to avoid (almond, tangerine, flowers, amber) were barely present. On me, it was nothing like Olympea, which I adore immensely. I firmly believe that if they removed the patchouli and rose, it would be beautiful, even replacing the musk with a cleaner one. In short… it’s a matter of pH. Mine betrayed me.
I consider this to be a fragrance that is far from simple; it truly embodies its colour. At first, the almond and other notes are clearly apparent, but I find it becomes cloying almost immediately. However, over time, it transforms into something interestingly sweet as the vanilla, jasmine, rose and other heart notes unfold, leading to a very robust and imposing dry-down characteristic of the base notes. I like it for autumn; I’m not sure why, but I associate this scent with being warmly wrapped up. I think I will try it in summer to see how it develops on me and how it transforms. Natura always delivers exquisite fragrances.
It reminds me a lot of Cacharel’s Lou Lou, which also makes me feel dizzy; with Olympéa, I find no similarity for now. It’s slightly less vintage (imposing) and just a touch sweeter. For gourmand lovers, I’d say no, as the sweet flowers take centre stage and the almond offers barely any bitter note. I’d suggest those who enjoy sweet gourmand fragrances but seek something different try Ilía Plena, which features a full rose upcycling note; personally, I consider that option more acceptable.
What a lovely perfume; I adore the almond note, so I tried it and it became my second favourite from Natura after Ilia Secreto. Both are sweet, creamy, with a well-presented vanilla, feminine and long-lasting (so much!). Upon spraying, it is super potent, dominated by flowers and orange, but as it dries, that lovely almond emerges alongside the sweetness of the vanilla. It is not sugary dessert sweetness, but creamy, occasionally shyly revealing a floral note before hiding it again. It is not linear; it develops beautifully on my skin. They remind me of Good Girl, fresher due to the pear, jasmine and orange, or Qimmah, which is drier thanks to the toasted almonds and perhaps coffee. I like layering it with Splash of plum blossom and vanilla to extend the longevity. After six hours, although it does not overwhelm the office, I can still detect it as I move. If you prefer discreet, fresh and light perfumes, do not buy without trying, but do so without hesitation.
It’s incredible how it changes over time. At first, I detect fresh, floral notes with plenty of tangerine. After an hour, it becomes identical to Avon’s Far Away—I don’t know why, though I suspect it’s my skin, as I haven’t seen anyone else make that comparison. Later, the similarity fades, it softens, and it lasts more than 12 hours on the skin. It’s very cosy; I’d say it suits autumn days best.
It is floral with exquisite mandarin and jasmine. On my skin, it smells like pure jasmine, and I later confirmed at Natura that Assinatura is a moderate floral EDT with mandarin, rose, and jasmine. I find it sophisticated and romantic; compared to Ralph Lauren’s Woman, it shares that exaltation of femininity that captivates those around you. For those delicious jasmine and mandarin notes, the well-crafted vanilla (not cloying), its good price and quality, and because it far exceeds the projection of an EDT, I am choosing to repurchase whenever needed.