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Fraicheur Vegetale Bambou

3.83 de 5
787 votos

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Descripción

Yves Rocher Fraicheur Vegetale Bambou is a fragrance from the aromatic green olfactory family, designed for men and women. Launched in 2003, this composition evokes the freshness of nature through an olfactory structure that stands out for its vegetal and clean character.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 3.3%
  • Primavera 37%
  • Verano 55%
  • Otoño 4.9%
  • Día 96%
  • Noche 4.2%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

787 votos

  • Positivo 80%
  • Negativo 17%
  • Neutral 2.9%

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Características

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Reseñas

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14 reseñas

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  • Horrible! It’s one of the ugliest fragrances I’ve ever smelled. It smells almost like a bitter herbal infusion. Dreadful. Truthfully, I wouldn’t recommend it.

  • Horrible! It’s one of the ugliest fragrances I’ve heard. It practically smells like a bitter herbal infusion. Dreadful. The truth is, I wouldn’t recommend it.

  • anitarosal

    It doesn’t convince me. It’s ‘green’, yes, but too simple and with a bitter touch as cupcake20 says. It’s not horrible, but I think it lacked a touch of white flowers, woods, or fruit to improve it. I have it because I’ve been looking for a freshly cut grass or field scent for ages and haven’t found it yet. This wasn’t the option. I’ll mix it with something floral to see what happens. I wouldn’t recommend it.

  • anitarosal

    It didn’t convince me. It is ‘green’ yes, but very simple with a bitter touch as cupcake20 said. It’s not horrible, but I think it lacked white flowers, woods or fruits to improve it. I bought it because I was looking for something that smelled of freshly cut grass or countryside and haven’t found it yet. This wasn’t the option. I’m going to mix it with something strongly floral to see what happens. I wouldn’t recommend it.

  • I loved it because it smelled of pure summer. I change colognes in the blink of an eye, from intense to fresh, and this was perfect for me. It was special, so thanks to you all and the suggestions, I’m going to look for something to remind me of it, as I miss it dearly.

  • Exquisite, but unfortunately no longer manufactured. There is a Green Tea and Bamboo by Elizabeth Arden, but it’s not the same. This smelled of real bamboo. Super fresh.

  • HunnyBunny

    It was the king of scents in the early 2000s; they even had household cleaners with that aroma. I think it went out of fashion or extracting the scent is simply too expensive. I would kill to have it back or something similar.

  • HunnyBunny

    It was the most incredible scent in the world, hugely popular in the early 2000s, to the point where there were household cleaners with that aroma. It gradually faded from favour, perhaps because bamboo is expensive to source. I would love to have it back or something that mimics it.

  • It was my absolute favourite, it smelled of real bamboo. I tried other bamboo scents, many more expensive, and none came close. I think extracting that scent must cost a fortune. What memories of my adolescence, I’d give anything to have it back.

  • Kaileena

    It was my favourite cologne; it truly smelled of bamboo. I tried more expensive ones but none came close. I suppose extracting that scent must be a luxury. What memories of my adolescence! I would give anything to relive that smell.

  • A wonderful green, fresh and powerful fragrance, totally unisex. What a pity it’s no longer available; the price was unbeatable. I would have loved it to be like Elizabeth Arden’s Green Tea Bamboo, but this was softer and more delicate. Still, very pretty. They didn’t keep it on the market for long :/

  • It was my definitive summer cologne. Now I’m searching for one as faithful to it as possible. I’ll let you know if I manage to find a clone that matches it. Best wishes.

  • A green, fresh, and potent jewel, totally unisex. What a pity it’s no longer sold; it had a price that won’t be repeated. I would have loved for it to be like Elizabeth Arden’s Green Tea Bamboo, but this was more discreet, more subtle… although still beautiful. What a shame they discontinued it so quickly :/