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Diavolo
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Diavolo by Antonio Banderas is an oriental fragrance for women. Launched in the 2000s, this composition features green leaves, mandarin and violet leaves in the top notes; cinnamon, jasmine and rose in the heart; and sandalwood, moss and natural vanilla in the base.
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- Negativo 23%
- Neutral 11%
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Diavolo
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Diavolo by Antonio Banderas is a spicy oriental fragrance for men. Launched in 1997, this composition was created by Rosendo Mateu and Alain Muraour. In its top notes, mandarin, bergamot and green leaves unfold a vibrant character; the heart reveals pepper, geranium and patchouli; while the base settles on leather, musk and sandal.
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743 votos
- Positivo 65%
- Negativo 24%
- Neutral 11%
Pirámide olfativa
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luker
Diavolo is pure charismatic masculinity with a strong presence. It opens with fresh, vibrant and pleasant citrus notes, then explodes into a spicy heart of pepper and cinnamon that gives it great character. As it dries down, it leaves a warm base of woods, leather and musk, making it elegant, seductive and incredibly enveloping. It has a classic and refined style that reminds me a bit of Dior’s Fahrenheit. It’s a fragrance with lots of character, attractive and memorable. Ideal for going out or when you want something masculine, confident and impactful. It’s a huge joy to wear and leaves a fantastic impression.
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FABIANFETAS
A biased review… A fragrance I wore at 13 and now smell again at 29, bringing me to tears of emotion… it’s beautiful, I wouldn’t change a thing… objectively it’s a little old-fashioned, but not by much; it’s like Quorum but modernised. I also detect something of Spicebomb EDT (which I love) but without the cinnamon… it’s a beautiful fragrance, very similar to Fahrenheit but 10 times cheaper… a real gem.
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SebastiánXV
A pity with this perfume. Its scent remains exquisite to me, reminding me of the dry-down of Fahrenheit. It’s very cheap; here in Argentina I got it for around $19 in three instalments. But it doesn’t work for me: although it’s cheap and exquisite, if it projects nothing and lasts only two or three hours clinging to the skin, it’s useless. A shame; I’d only buy it again to smell it myself when I’m alone because I like it so much, but I don’t recommend it; the performance is terrible.
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Alejandro del oeste
The first perfume my mum gave me when I was a teenager. It’s hard to be objective, but I believe it was the first Antonio Banderas fragrance in Argentina, and honestly, for the price and quality, it’s excellent. It’s very long-lasting, perfect for a quiet night out.
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Diego Bronson
An all-rounder, smelling clean and masculine, though without any interesting or seductive factor.
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Cazaputas42
They gave it to me for my 14th birthday, I hated it and I still hate it.
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Adobe230
My first perfume; I used it roughly between 13 and 16 years old. It was my signature for a long time, but I stopped wearing it because everyone said it just smelled like antibacterial gel. I don’t recommend it now.
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EnriqueSeguraJ
My first perfume; I wore it at school… let’s see if it reminds you of the grandfather or the dad. A $20 fragrance in my country. Pepper, leather not excessive or overpowering… I love it, it brings back memories and is very masculine, something like Sauvage Elixir but without marked citrus or nut notes… I’m not saying it’s similar, but that potent pepper does sit under that same line; to me, it seems incredible. I wouldn’t buy it for more than $20. And I don’t see it for people who dislike pepper and very masculine, nineties-style scents.
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dre1ik
This review is biased by personal taste; first I’ll speak of my opinion, and my objective recommendations come at the end. I’ve always liked the perfumes my dad wore, no matter how typical they were (212, Diavolo, Season One); I share the desire to wear them because of the memory of his person, and among those few is this one. This fragrance, from what I’ve read, tends to aim for a classic daily or summer stench; I used it for school or to go out with my partner (who likes this type of masculine fragrance) and it lasted quite a while (4-6 hours), which encouraged me to use it more. That’s why, although I haven’t had it for a long time, I would consider buying a similar one. My recommendation for those without my bias: consider it only if you want something fresh and classic from ‘Hombre’ and it catches your eye because of its price, which is quite good for this type of perfume. I don’t play by any age standards; they are just metaphors and labels; wear it if you like it.
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ElRena23
I don’t know who can relate Zara Vibrant Leather Oud with Banderas’ Diavolo. They have nothing to do with each other.
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Leila14
While testing fragrances at the Antonio Banderas stand, I stumbled upon this by chance, a scent I had never seen before. Truthfully, the bottle didn’t impress me at all, but upon spraying it, I found it very fresh, original, interesting and distinct from what is currently heard in men’s perfumery, where everyone seems to be going for their Arab scents and ‘beast modes’. I only recently learned (after reading all the reviews) the great story behind this perfume. I think it’s a very good option for everyday wear or short outings; in my opinion, it’s the definition of a ‘body splash’ for men: something you can use without overwhelming anyone, suitable for daily wear, can be applied generously due to its low cost, and is generally pleasing. Citrus touches, but the base with notes of leather and patchouli anchors the fragrance and gives it its masculine character.
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AgussTinn
I would describe it as a day-to-day scent… it lasts about four hours. For the first two, it feels like talking to another person and is pleasant, making me want to repurchase whenever it runs out so I can keep it there…
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CesarMendezg
They say there are classics that never go out of style, but this one has. It smells like your dad in the 90s. It’s like an evolution of the Flaño cologne. Sweet-bitter citrus, aged and spark-free, with a spicy pepper note (the only redeeming feature), that potent vintage patchouli found in grandad’s perfumes (perhaps what ruins the fragrance entirely), and a leather note screaming for the patchouli to be removed. Don’t buy it or give it away, but given its history with Banderas, they could create a modernised flanker to revive the name; in the end, this fossil is still everywhere in cheap perfumeries. What would I change? Give those citrus notes more punch, reduce the green notes and add mint to make it fresher and livelier. Cut the patchouli by three levels or replace it entirely with a floral note, perhaps lavender, to complement the main accord of spicy pepper, leather and musk without overpowering it. If well-balanced, it could be an excellent alternative for casual use, especially at this price point.
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AgusPieri198
This is how I imagine men smelled in the 90s: a strong scent of citrus mandarin and acidic bergamot, with a pepper that tickles your nose and a leather base! A very masculine aroma that can be smelled today, moving away from modern trends. I’d say the performance is low at 4-5 hours on the skin with a soft projection in a personal bubble.
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naso_en_ciernes
It highlights everything wrong with that great perfumery masterpiece, Fahrenheit. Poor performance, watery, a hint of alcohol. It’s the antithesis of that one; it almost seems created on purpose to be like this… I don’t understand. It has the authorship of a very good perfumer, but I believe it is a failed scent. Perhaps they tried to take inspiration from that Dior, but to make it accessible to a more mass market. It is a poor homage to the Almairac scent. I do not recommend it, despite its low price; it smells to me like a cologne water (with due respect to Eau de Cologne, which have a great aroma).
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Chiyosan
There’s something about it that repels me; it smells unpleasant and old-fashioned. My boyfriend wears it, and I just can’t stand it.
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Mabebriba
A poor imitation of Fahrenheit
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Fedeayl
A masculine scent, neither youthful nor elderly. It has a hint of elegance, though not formal. The image is a young man in a leather jacket and a pristine white t-shirt on a sunny autumn afternoon in 1996. It smells clean, of leather, and slightly herbal. Like most AB fragrances, it doesn’t project much and doesn’t last long, but being the cheapest in the line helps compensate for that to some extent. Not a good blind buy, but given the price and personality, it’s a pleasant fragrance to own.
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mauriciomferrari
A clone of Dior Fahrenheit, perhaps a bit softer and more citrusy. It’s not for the Crystal Generation. This is the best of everything Antonio Banderas has.
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campeones22
Smells like the 90s
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WolFabri
It’s not a bad fragrance, but it feels somewhat dated (nineties style). I can detect notes reminiscent of Zara’s Vibrant Leather Oud.
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MaximoRV
I tried it before and now that I’m using it again, I understand why I threw it away. Leather? Not even in a dream, and if it’s there, it makes no impression. 6 hours of longevity and 1 hour of projection. Rating: 5.0/10
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eduyelpollo
It just doesn’t work for me! I bought it blindly because of the price (I had used other Banderas before with acceptable results). As someone said, it smells like the 80s, it’s sweet almost like a woman’s perfume… so old-fashioned! Everyone likes it differently, and it can even smell different on different skin.
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Leoelkolo
Not even a shadow of what it was back in the early 2000s. The scent is almost the same, but the performance is worthy of a room freshener. I keep it only for nostalgia because it reminds me of someone; otherwise, I would have given it away.
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Javiermdn
Smells like fried food with lemon; it reminds me vividly of once eating chips at an Indian restaurant.
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Jdnaran
Didn’t like it. Period.
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Luis Manuel howley
One of my first perfumes; just seeing it transports me back to that era where wearing it brought me wild compliments, a tremendous fragrance, I love it.
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carlosparfum
I wore it on the day I bought it and it lasted a long time. I saw it recently and the scent came to mind instantly. I bought the 50 ml version and there are differences: less projection and longevity, but the smell is the same, it brought back good memories. It smells like 80s and 90s perfumes, green with pepper and a vintage leather note. Is it bad? Depends on taste. Is it good? Also depends. But, what more could you ask for if you pay around $10 for 50 ml (8,990 pesos in Chile)? As they say, to each their own, but for the price, I think it beats more expensive fragrances. Don’t buy blindly; if you get the chance, try it first.
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molinaperfume
I bought a tester for eight euros from 2014; for this price, what more could you ask for? A decent enough Eau de Cologne Fahrenheit.
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Cristian Pintos
I don’t understand how Zara Vibrant Leather Oud is carried to glory, while this Diavolo—which although its performance has dropped, is still better than that one—is so thrown to the wolves. For me, they are very similar. Edit: Clean and citrusy scent, with leather when dry. I wear it in summer and it weighs nothing despite the leather; it feels fresh and when dry it’s ideal for semi-formal or formal wear. Performance on very dry skin: after 6 hours it’s still noticeable at a short distance on clothes (incredible, despite its reputation).
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george57
It is one of Antonio Banderas’s finest fragrances. At first, it smelled like Dior’s Fahrenheit, but given the luxury status here, I kept buying it. Now, reformulated, it smells more like aftershave, though extra sprays do extend the longevity. It brings back good memories and, for its price, it is worth it.
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SergyoH
I bought the 200ml bottle without trying it and ended up hating it: it is strong, very eighties, and simply didn’t suit me at 25. It is suitable for those who enjoy vintage scents or are over 40. People say it doesn’t last, but it clung to me all day with that old leather scent that wouldn’t fade. Never again, although other Banderas fragrances from the last two years, the fresher ones, are good.
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Franco Aquino
It is a success in terms of scent and price, but it fails on longevity, projection, and sillage. With 10 or 11 sprays, it barely lasts half an hour in the air and three hours on the skin, and my skin is not dry. I recommend it for short outings, casual occasions, enclosed spaces, or mild autumn and spring weather.
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chusss
It is not for anyone under 60. It smells only of leather, rancid and stale. Furthermore, it does not project much, but if it did, it would give you a headache.
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emporioblanko
It is for use as a cologne: it smells nice, but it is a simple perfume. It is just for that purpose; I use it casually on daily non-daily occasions. As for its price, I think it is excessive; it should not cost more than six euros.
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zmjuanpablo
I quite like the scent, but it lasts very little. That said, it is cheap.
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Fragcr
Do not buy blindly; it smells bad. It reminds me very much of Fahrenheit, but in a bad way.
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Alexxfg
If you want to smell bad and be the centre of attention, buy Diablolo.
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Eduardo1978
After testing and wearing it, I managed to combine Banderas’s Diavolo with this Zara; the result is explosive. First, apply Zara to the neck, and after five minutes, Diavolo ignites the Zara scent.
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Mr. Baskerville
I liked it. It is not a fragrance to set off fireworks, but it is good. The opening did not convince me: an acidic, citrusy, and sharp blend where the green notes are an indeterminate tangle that does not blend well. The development is the interesting part: the leather enters softly with floral notes and a very well-executed patchouli. The pepper, if present, is more noticeable at the start, with a spicy touch. The leather is wearable, nothing wild, aromatic and without harsh edges, very well supported by the musk. It became ideal for mild or warm evening/night climates. A good complement for relaxed yet sensual moments, where the gift is oneself.
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I tried it by chance; my boyfriend’s mother wears it. I never thought perfumes had an age, but Diavolo evokes elegance and a strong personality with an interesting opening. It’s not for every woman.
I used to wear this a lot at university a few years ago; it was the one that truly represented me, and I adored it. It has an excellent price and lasts for ages. I’m not sure if there’s anything similar on the market now, as I definitely miss it.
I used to wear it a lot at university a few years ago and it was the one that best represented me; I loved it to death. It has an excellent price and lasts forever. I don’t know if there’s anything similar on the market, because I definitely miss it.
My mum received this in 2008 and it didn’t suit her at all, as she prefers florals and finds sweet or woody scents overpowering. When I was sixteen, however, I absolutely loved it and felt like a goddess; everyone kept complimenting me. Over time, I noticed that almost all my favourite perfumes share something with Diavolo. I’m obsessed with the blend of cinnamon, vanilla, sandalwood and jasmine, and I’m desperately searching for a dupe or inspiration. The longevity and sillage were phenomenal; it lingered on my clothes even after washing.
My mum received it in 2008 and it didn’t suit her at all, as she prefers florals and doesn’t like sweet or woody scents. At 16, I adored it and felt like a goddess; everyone complimented me. Over time, I noticed that almost all my perfumes have a touch of Diavolo. I love combinations of cinnamon, vanilla, sandalwood and jasmine, and I’m desperately searching for a dupe or inspiration. The longevity and sillage were phenomenal; it lingered on clothes even after washing.