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Dulzura

4.29 de 5
390 votos

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Descripción

Dulzura by PARIS CORNER is an oriental vanilla fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2025, unfolds a scent pyramid where the top notes are milk serum and black pepper; the heart reveals a bouquet of cake, vanilla and whipped cream; and the base settles on musk and amber.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 33%
  • Primavera 22%
  • Verano 12%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 55%
  • Noche 45%

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Comunidad

390 votos

  • Positivo 82%
  • Neutral 9.2%
  • Negativo 8.7%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 2 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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Características

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Moderada

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Reseñas

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17 reseñas

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  • I bought a decant to try it. I don’t find it as gourmand as other Arabic perfumes; I find it sweet but lighter. As for longevity, projection, and sillage, I don’t know how it will behave on my skin because I haven’t tested it yet, but the opening is very pretty (I detect a lot of pepper).

  • Pure love at first sniff! I’d never smelled Cirque du Soleil before, but this perfume instantly brings back fairground memories. At first, it smells of sweet and salty popcorn (that note fades a bit later), cotton candy, caramelised apple and cake. It’s gourmand, but very wearable in my opinion. It’s muuuuch too soft and sweet. I wish it lasted longer and projected more; I think it’s very intimate, but I still enjoy it immensely! I can’t stop using it. Hoping it develops better once macerated. (Lasts me only 3 to 5 hours).

  • I bought a decant to try it. I don’t find it as gourmand as other Arabic fragrances; I see it as sweet but lighter. As for longevity, projection and sillage, I don’t know how it behaves on my skin as I haven’t tested it yet, but the opening smells very nice (I detect quite a bit of pepper).

  • anamaestracorreo

    Fresh out of the bottle, it lacks much potency; it’s very soft. At first, it reminds me of Mehwish from Paris Corner but softer. It’s extremely soft. It smells good but seems like a body mist. I might resell it and remove it from my collection.

  • Galletahatizo88

    I love it, I love it; I’ll just wait for it to macerate as I consider its longevity very scarce, but it’s worth it, it’s very savoury. It literally smells like the sweet shop section of a cinema, that’s exactly how it smells, I adore it.

  • Emer Siabato

    I haven’t been wearing it for long and as it’s new I won’t comment on longevity. I was eager to try it until I managed to get it blind. I like its dry-down more than the opening. It doesn’t list popcorn but that note is present and very strong for me. Perhaps because I’m not a big fan of the butter note, it put me off as soon as I tried it. It bothers me less each time, but it’s there. It smells delicious, smells like the whole circus. You get bursts of super-sweet cotton candy, then it disappears and smells fruity, the popcorn returns… That surprising combo of notes plays throughout its longevity and I’ve found it fun.

  • Emer Siabato

    I haven’t been using it for long and as it’s new, I won’t speak of longevity. I wanted it badly until I got it blind. I like its dry-down more than the opening. It doesn’t declare popcorn, but that note is present and very strong for me. Perhaps because I’m not a fan of butter, it knocked me down upon testing. It bothers me less each time, but there it is. It smells delicious; you smell the whole circus. It feels like bursts of super-sweet cotton candy, then it fades and smells fruity, the popcorn returns… That surprising combo of notes plays throughout its duration and I found it fun.

  • It’s an original and spectacular jewel, although it lacks a bit of longevity to be perfect. It smells like a fairground memory, neighbourhood cinema and popcorn with crunchy sugar, with a touch of pastry. It’s experiential and nostalgic but very modern and wearable. It breaks away from classic vanilla or chocolate gourmands. I don’t detect much black pepper, but it adds an interesting touch, and the butter smells more edible than salty. If you’re very particular about peculiar scents, try it on your skin first.

  • I think it’s spectacular and very original; it just lacks longevity to be perfect. It smells like a fairground memory, neighbourhood cinema, sweet popcorn with crunchy, sugary coating, and a touch of patisserie. It’s an experiential and nostalgic perfume but modern and wearable. It steps out of the classic vanilla, chocolate, or tonka bean gourmands. I don’t detect much black pepper, but it gives an interesting touch, and the butter feels more edible than salty. If you are particular about unique scents, test it first, preferably on your skin.

  • 🤧🤧 It stinks. It starts charming but quickly smells strongly of burnt butter; if you smelled it on someone, you’d seem to have come from a butter factory. It has upset my stomach, and I feel these products no longer have anything to do with perfumery. It’s not perfuming; it’s gaseous.

  • 🤧🤧It stinks, starts charming but soon smells strongly of burnt butter to the extent that if you smelled it on someone it would seem you’d walked out of a butter factory. It has upset my stomach and I feel these products have nothing to do with perfumery anymore. This isn’t perfuming, this is gassing.

  • I’ll gift this to some girly teenager I know and I’ll be the life of the party. It smells of buttery popcorn, salt and then a strawberry lollipop. The salty effect before the sweet (I think it’s the pepper) is grating. When dry, it leans more towards popcorn, cream and strawberries. Without maceration, lucky me it doesn’t last long. It has no sillage. Thank God. I don’t understand the hype for this, coming from ladies with grey hair. For young girls, it makes sense. Let no one approach me wearing this in summer, or I’ll bite.

  • I’d gift this to a rather girly teenager, and it would be fabulous. It smells like buttery popcorn, salt, and then a strawberry lollipop. That salty effect before the sweetness (I think it’s the pepper) is grating. When it dries down, it leans more towards popcorn, cream, and strawberries. Fortunately, without maceration, it doesn’t last long and has no sillage. Thank God. I don’t understand the hype coming from grey-haired ladies; it makes sense for young girls. Let no one approach me wearing this in summer, or I’ll bite.

  • I bought it blind and at first I only sensed a sweet smell with a hint of toasted caramel, which reminded me of Mercadona body butter. After a few months, my body craved that butter and I remembered this perfume would suit it well… what a change! The opening isn’t spectacular, but after 10 minutes on dry skin it becomes sweet and delicate. It no longer smells of toasted caramel, but of a sweet treat with fruity bursts and a hint of strawberry. It doesn’t have great projection or longevity, but for the price you can’t ask for more. I use it on days when I want to smell lightly sweet without projecting too much, to enjoy in solitude.

  • It’s hard to describe. From a distance, it smells like a lollipop, cake, and whipped cream, almost like musk. I love it. On the skin, the first fifteen minutes don’t convince me because it smells like caramel popcorn (due to the butter) and black pepper—a very strong caramel. Then that cake, cream, and musk return, sensual and comforting. I wish it lasted longer. A friend said it smelled like sweet argan oil to her, haha.

  • MelinaCereza

    I’m going against the grain: yes, it’s sweet, and it lasts a respectable six hours. On my skin, the pepper dominates, giving it a spicy kick—be careful with that! Yet it remains sweet; you can taste that butter with sugar and whipped cream, and the pepper saves it by cutting down the excessive sweetness. I love it, but try it on your skin to see if it affects you the same way. ♥

  • I bought it blind and at first, I only sensed a sweet smell, almost like toasted caramel or Murumuru butter from Mercadona. Two months later, my body craved that butter, and I remembered Dulzura… what a change! The opening isn’t spectacular; don’t stay there. After ten minutes, it dries down into a delicate, pleasant sweetness. I no longer detect the strong caramel, but rather fruity notes and a hint of strawberry. It lacks great projection or longevity, but for the price, you can’t ask for more. Ideal for days when you want to smell lightly sweet without projecting too much, just for your own enjoyment.