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Ella Ella
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Ella Ella by Cacharel is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2025, is signed by nose Dominique Ropion. Upon opening, coconut and bergamot take the first step with a fresh and sweet touch; the heart reveals the elegance of sambac jasmine and orange blossom; while the base anchors the composition with the warmth of bourbon vanilla and the depth of patchouli.
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- Positivo 52%
- Neutral 25%
- Negativo 23%
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I had a sample at home and we tried it today. I find it simple to wear, more so for good weather, during the day. My boyfriend said it has a little touch of both sweet and floral, which he thinks is fine. He gave it a 7.
After trying it just once, the first thing I thought when smelling it was ‘a Scandal for teenagers’. And it is exactly as you might imagine it: sweet, current, but nothing new. I think most people will like it. Performance is medium/low, as is the usual trend with commercial perfumes from recent years.
Finally tried it and, to be honest, it disappointed me; Chanel has lowered the bar considerably of late. It doesn’t smell bad, but I can’t see the point; it feels like a very weak scent and is far too expensive for what it is. I don’t think I’ll give it a second chance.
I had a sample at home and we tried it today. It seems simple to wear, more suited to good weather, during the day. My boyfriend said it has a little sweet and floral touch, which he likes. He gave it a 7.
Another launch that smells like more of the same. A sweet fragrance with vanilla and coconut, refreshed by a citrus, which in this case appears to be bergamot. The longevity is scarce and the INCI is quite poor, loaded with safe synthetics and as many others that are less so. The truth is, the fragrance seems predictable and synthetic to me. It’s a perfume, both in scent and aesthetics, aimed at young girls, but with a price that parents will have to pay. Entirely dispensable.
Another launch that smells like more of the same. A sweet fragrance with a bit of vanilla and coconut, refreshed by a citrus, which in this case seems to be bergamot. The longevity is scarce and the INCI quite poor, loaded with safe synthetics and as many others that are not so safe. The truth is the fragrance seems predictable and synthetic to me. It’s a perfume that, both for scent and aesthetics, is destined for young girls, but with a price that parents will have to pay. Totally dispensable.
It’s a pretty and easy-to-wear fragrance. You know, I don’t always look for a star scent, something extraordinary never seen before. Sometimes I just want to smell nice, for that scent to last and please me. This perfume is exactly that. When you don’t feel like thinking too much, want to add a cheerful touch to your day or your basic look, this is the scent for you. The same goes for Halloween Bliss.
It’s a pretty and easy-to-wear fragrance. I don’t know, I don’t always look for a star perfume or something extraordinary never seen before; sometimes I just want to smell good, for that scent to last, and for me to like it. This perfume is that. When you don’t feel like thinking too much, want to give a cheerful touch to your day or your basic look, this is the scent. The same happens with Halloween Bliss for me.
On my skin it’s flowers with a lot, lots of undeclared honey, but rest assured it has it.
It’s a sweet fragrance, with coconut, vanilla, a touch of citrus and patchouli; it smells very good, but the dry-down is patchouli and vanilla. If you like that, you’ll like it, there’s no more to say, and it lasts a long time too. That said, it smells incredibly well, sweet with a fresh touch.
Quite common, run-of-the-mill. Very good longevity.
Dispensable, another synthetic, solar jasmine for young girls in a very cute bottle. Next…
I love the notes of this perfume, but unfortunately on my skin the jasmine, vanilla, and especially the coconut don’t come through; it just seems like a bomb of patchouli with bergamot. A disappointment as it turns out, as it is a very rich perfume in itself, but I recommend testing it on your skin before buying just in case.
I don’t understand all the hatred for this fragrance. Perhaps it isn’t the most original, but it’s certainly not just another copy; I feel it has its own charm. With such an invasion of Arabic perfumery, the bar is already very high, as they know how to offer variety and originality, yet that doesn’t mean this perfume isn’t exquisite, sexy, and has excellent longevity. I tested it in stores twice and fell in love the second time. Although I have around 60 in my collection, I still have it on my list to buy soon. It seems lovely, I enjoyed wearing it and it made me feel wonderful, and that is what I expect from a perfume: to suit me and make me feel good.
I don’t know why there’s such a fuss about this fragrance. Perhaps it’s not the most original, but it certainly doesn’t smell like cheap knock-offs; it has its own style. With the invasion of Arabic perfumes, the bar has been set very high, and while it’s true they know how to add variety, that doesn’t mean this isn’t exquisite, sexy, and of luxury longevity. I tried it in the store twice and fell in love on the second try; mind you, I have about 60 in my collection, yet I’m still adding it to my list to buy soon. It seems lovely, I like wearing it, and it makes me feel great, and that’s what I look for in a perfume: that it suits me and makes me feel good; I don’t need it to be the most original in the world.