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Boss Orange

Marca
Hugo Boss
3.76 de 5
4,044 votos

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Descripción

Boss Orange by Hugo Boss is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2009, this composition features a top note of red apple; a heart of bitter orange blossom and white flowers; and a base of vanilla, sandalwood and olive.

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  • Invierno 14%
  • Primavera 32%
  • Verano 33%
  • Otoño 21%
  • Día 86%
  • Noche 14%

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Comunidad

4,044 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Negativo 20%
  • Neutral 6.1%

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Fondo 3 notas

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Reseñas

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31 reseñas

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  • Delicious; I adore it. It’s sweet and warm, perfect for the office or a casual outing. I love the floral oranges with sandalwood, olive, cinnamon and vanilla. The bottle is luxurious, resembling a sequence of seven gems; it’s beautiful. The longevity is good. It’s neither classic nor exclusive, but it is sensual, captivating and very pleasant.

  • Fresh, rich, luminous and sweet, youthful yet discreet. Ultimately, it settles into vanilla with a touch of wood. The bottle is exquisite and perfectly describes the fragrance. As it isn’t very intense, it’s ideal for a relaxed, chic style, very much in the Hugo Boss mould.

  • juli poly brus

    It feels very soft on my skin, but once the bottle is empty, I wouldn’t buy it again. To my taste, it’s only suitable for daytime, like at the beach; it simply lacks personality.

  • I didn’t like it at all; it smells like toy syrup. Others love it, but for me, it lacks any freshness or femininity.

  • I absolutely disliked it… it smells like children’s syrup 🙁 Many people love it, but I see nothing fresh or feminine in it.

  • It smells of orange blossom with caramelised apple (or something similar)… but poorly, although it’s a warm scent. I think it’s suitable for daily, uncomplicated use, preferably between summer and autumn. It’s pleasant, but I don’t think I’d miss anything if I didn’t have it.

  • It smells a bit like baby powder with citrus notes, and it doesn’t last at all… it’s nothing special.

  • Elvira 1194

    It smells a bit of baby powder but citrusy, doesn’t last at all… It’s nothing special.

  • marcela mundaca

    It’s a truly delicious perfume, soft, sweet and fresh… they gave it to me and it was a pleasant surprise to my nose.

  • In short, it smells of orange caramel. It’s pleasant but very simple and discreet. It barely projects and, although it lasts hours on the skin, who cares? With such little projection, not even you can detect it. I struggle to identify the pyramid; basically, I notice orange (which isn’t listed) and vanilla. With effort, I can faintly detect red apple and an indeterminate floral note. It brings me a faint memory of the dry-down of Gabrielle by Chanel, but without powder and less refined; it must be the neroli. It’s not bad, but it doesn’t impress and is hard to retain in the olfactory memory. Next!

  • In short, it smells like orange caramel. It’s pleasant but very simple and too discreet. It barely projects and, although it lasts hours on the skin, who cares if you can’t even smell it yourself? I struggle to identify the pyramid; basically I notice orange (which isn’t even on the list) and vanilla. With effort I guess red apple and an indeterminate floral touch. It brings me a very faint memory of the dry-down of Gabrielle by Chanel, but without talc and less refined, it must be the neroli. It’s not bad but it doesn’t impress, hard to remember. Next!

  • I worked in a Hugo Boss store and they gave it to me as a prize. It seems ideal for the office or an interview to maintain a ‘professional’ profile (?). It doesn’t represent me, but for playing the appearance game it’s okay. I wouldn’t buy or recommend it because I feel nothing special in the fragrance. There are cheaper options with more magic. Boss Orange has magic, but that’s exactly what it lacks. It’s not unpleasant, of course.

  • Fresh and pleasant, sweet with an acidic touch that doesn’t overwhelm. I mainly smell vanilla and apple, reminding me of a freshly baked cake. Ideal for spring or summer.

  • It’s a discreet, pleasant and warm fragrance, good for any occasion, though in my opinion slightly boring. I recommend it for day-to-day wear in spring and summer, especially in offices or enclosed places so as not to bother anyone. It lasts quite well but the trail is very light. Smells of baked apple with vanilla, orange blossom and sandalwood. Scent 6/10, Longevity 7/10, Sillage 4/10, Value for money 5/10, Versatility 7/10, Packaging 8/10. Would I buy it again? No.

  • It’s a discreet, pleasant and warm fragrance, good for any setting, though a bit boring. I recommend it for everyday wear in spring and summer, in enclosed spaces or at work, as it doesn’t overpower. It lasts quite a while, but the trail is very faint. It smells of baked apple with vanilla, orange blossom and sandalwood. Scent 6/10, longevity 7/10, trail 4/10, value for money 5/10, versatility 7/10, packaging 8/10. Would I buy it again? No.

  • What a contradiction! The box and bottle are elegant and the scent is rich and softly sweet. But the trail and longevity are very poor, what a pity! If not for that, it would be perfect. I totally agree with Karyukai: it barely projects, and although it lasts hours on the skin, who cares if you can’t even smell it yourself?

  • What a contradiction! The box and bottle are elegant and the scent is rich and softly sweet. However, the trail and longevity are very lacking; what a pity! If not for that, it would be perfect. Karyukai says: ‘It barely projects and, although it lasts hours on the skin, who cares? With such little projection, not even you can detect it.’ I completely agree.

  • Maru Maru

    I received it as a gift from my mother-in-law when I was 26; it brings back good memories. It’s youthful, fresh, and smells like apple and orange cake. The trail is very low and the intensity isn’t very high. I enjoyed it for a while, but I wouldn’t buy it again.

  • I’m a man, but my 50-year-old mother wears it. It smells youthful due to its sweetness; I imagine it on a friendly 30-year-old girl in an orange dress in spring. It isn’t sweet or unique, nor mysterious enough for a model. In my opinion, it doesn’t really convince me. 5/10

  • Edu Lezana

    I would define it as a cheerful young one. It’s easy to wear, reflects kindness, and doesn’t aim to deliver an olfactory slap. It’s discreet, German-inspired, smells of slightly caramelised baked apples at first, and after hours, to a very sweetened bergamot with a coumarin note. I don’t perceive the woods. It’s youthful, excellent for stylish, relaxed, and neat work, and it’s a true all-rounder. It also suits a young woman for a first date or outings with friends. It’s very feminine, an ethereal sweetness that followed the trends of synthetic fruit scents from the 2000s. It has a good price and I love the bottle. It’s elegant, optimistic, and luminous, reflecting its essence very well. For a young woman wanting to make a good impression, it will please everyone. The performance is a bit weak, but given the price, it doesn’t hurt to overapply. A good perfume. Apple, apple, and more apple, with a clear German tendency for this fruit they love so much.

  • I bought it based on reviews, expecting something sweet with a vanilla scent, but to me it smelled like cough syrup. It didn’t suit my skin; I felt it was heavy and not sweet at all, or at least not the cheerful sweetness I like.

  • HB Orange is a complex citrus; it smells like when an orange or lemon has ripened too much. It also has a low note of sharp deodorant that I no longer like; I used to enjoy it in my teens but not now. It reminds me very much of Tommy Girl, Clinique Happy, CK Eternity, and Hugo Boss Women; the sense of smell changes… now I prefer citrus that smells like freshly squeezed juice and sweet enough to make you want to drink it, such as Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue, Moschino Funny, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada Colour Drops, and Moschino I Love Love.

  • Terrible perfume. Smells slightly sweet orange; I applied many sprays and couldn’t even detect it, only right up against my skin. Definitely not recommended, though it will stay in my collection. Scent 3/10, longevity 0/10, sillage 0/10, value for money 5/10, versatility 0/10, packaging 5/10. Would I buy again? No.

  • This perfume evokes independence; it was the first one I bought when I started working, so I’m not entirely objective. It feels very cheerful; I notice it for six hours in summer, I don’t sense any evolution, and it doesn’t bother me because I enjoy it from start to finish. It feels fruity and sweet, not overpowering, somewhere between apple and sweet orange. I’ve had three bottles and haven’t ruled out repurchasing, though I don’t feel it’s essential.

  • Abgvanessafernandez

    Too much orange, too sweet, too intense. When I wore it, I felt hot, heavy, and bothered by the scent, which caused me a terrible headache. It was a gift; I would never have bought it myself. I felt it was annoying to people who came close. I couldn’t wear it any more.

  • This perfume didn’t work for me. In the shop, when I tested it, it was a pleasant citrus scent. But once I bought it and wore it at home, it became extremely cloying and gave me nausea; the sweetness is overwhelming and the orange note smells very synthetic. What a terrible experience and purchase.

  • I had a bad experience. In the shop, it left a pleasant citrus impression, but once I bought it and wore it at home, it became extremely cloying and gave me nausea; the sweetness increased by nearly 300% and the orange smelled very synthetic. What a dreadful experience and purchase.

  • nataliedrm

    If you’re from Mexico and know the fabulous orange, this is the exact scent, just with a slight citrus twist. Nothing durable and very forgettable; what a shame.

  • nataliedrm

    If you’re from Mexico and know the fabulous orange, this is the exact aroma, just with a slight citrus touch. Nothing long-lasting and very forgettable, what a pity.

  • Lady Spritz

    Not an immediate favourite. It sits somewhere between youthful and vintage. If you don’t like retro notes from years ago, this isn’t for you. It’s serious, but less so than many; it could be your first ‘lady’ perfume without you needing to be 60. My partner smelled it when I gifted it to them and didn’t dislike it, but it gave me more of a room freshener vibe than a true perfume. I wore it to the office and felt it added seriousness and professionalism without making me look older, and it dressed me up nicely. It was my perfect companion while it lasted. I wouldn’t use it again as I always try new things; my favourites are dark vanilla or scents that smell ‘clean’.

  • I fell in love at first sniff. On my skin, the orange shines strongly, almost like a sweet treat, while the sandalwood and olive add depth. The apple and vanilla, however, are barely noticeable. It has earned me many compliments. I reserve it for fresh days, autumn, or cold weather; in spring, it depends on your skin chemistry, where you apply it, and how many sprays you use, as it can easily become heavy. I’ve owned three bottles and it was my signature scent for a long time.