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Her Secret Desire
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Her Secret Desire by Antonio Banderas is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women, launched in 2019. Composed by the perfumer who created it, the scent opens with a vibrant blend of raspberry and bergamot. The heart reveals floral and woody elegance with violet, lily-of-the-valley root, Indian jasmine, and neroli. To close, the base notes offer a warm and enveloping persistence of vanilla, sandalwood, and balsam fir.
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I was surprised by the longevity considering the price. I tested it in spring and summer; it’s perfect sweet for evening wear, especially for women who want to smell sweet without being cloying. I really detect the raspberry and violet, but on my skin the vanilla dominates without being invasive. I don’t think it’s unique, but it’s tasty and worth it for the price.
Arrived in my country right in the middle of winter and I barely noticed it, projecting nothing at all. Now that it’s summer, what a change! It’s feeling its full glory. It’s a pleasant fragrance, though it doesn’t bring anything new. It’s less potent than its predecessor, Her Secret Temptation. It has a sweet and floral touch. It doesn’t disappoint in summer; I’d say it’s ideal for spring and summer. For the price, it’s worth it. It’s like the summer version and more wearable than the previous one. Anyway, I liked it.
I tried it today and it’s pleasant and sensual, without the acidic opening note that shocks me in Secret Temptation. Excellent combination, I loved the scent. The only problem is it lasted an hour and then almost disappeared, only detectable when rubbing my nose against the skin. Today in Buenos Aires (Argentina) we had 38°C with 60% humidity (hot summer) and it still vanished, less than a cologne. A pity because I liked the aroma. The bottle follows the ‘Secret’ line, not standout but acceptable; the diffuser is very good, which isn’t common.
I tried it out today. It’s a pleasant and sensual fragrance, without that acidic opening note I get with Secret Temptation which really clashes with me. Excellent combination, I loved the scent. The only problem is that on my skin it lasted an hour and then almost disappeared, only noticeable when rubbing my nose against it. Today in Buenos Aires we had 38°C with 60% humidity (a very hot summer) and it still vanished, less than a simple cologne. What a pity because I liked the smell. The bottle follows the ‘Secret’ line, doesn’t stand out but is acceptable; the diffuser is very good, which isn’t common.
I like sweets, but this is too strong for me. The opening has lots of alcohol, which made me feel a bit dizzy; I’d have to apply just a drop to feel comfortable. I bought it based on reviews, but I think those who enjoy it have muuuuch tolerance for sweetness. It’s tasty, but I’d appreciate it being lighter.
I don’t understand why people attribute similarities to Antonio Banderas perfumes with designer fragrances. Spoiler: it doesn’t resemble Poison Girl. But it smells nice. I detect fruity, vanilla and slightly musky notes. It smells of alcohol and a bit sharp at first, but once it settles, it smells superb. There’s a faint hint of LVEB in the dry down. It’s linear but would be great for daily wear.
Smells of candied almonds, a soft aroma that isn’t annoying. Moderate longevity. Very in line with Poison Girl but lighter. It has the same sweetness from a distance.
On my skin, once the initial alcohol sting settles, it smells like strawberry with vanilla, woody and sensual. I love it! The only drawback is that it doesn’t last more than half an hour on my skin.
On my skin, once the strong alcohol at the start settles, it smells of vanilla-strawberry, woody and sensual. I love it! The only issue is it doesn’t last more than half an hour on my skin.
Girls, let me give my opinion as a man: it drives me mad, hehe. I smell it close up and my senses go wild, haha. This happens only with this fragrance.
Girls, let me give you my opinion as a man: it drives me crazy, haha. I can smell it up close and my senses are overwhelmed, haha. This is the only fragrance that has ever done this to me.
What Black Opium dupes are these? They’re literally very similar and smell better than Shakira’s Red Midnight, another ‘dupe’. Worth it for the price. I never noticed it until I was gifted samples, and among them was Her Secret Desire. Strong aroma with chocolate and honey notes, and the trail is incredible. 10/10.
I received this in a gift set with a body spray of the same scent. It’s sweet and intense at first, then softens. On my skin, the fruity notes dominate the musk. I wear it all day, at home, work and for casual outings. It’s versatile, suitable for any season or time of day. It doesn’t drive me crazy, but it’s good for daily wear and has a reasonable price.
It was a gift, came in a kit with a body spray of the same scent. I like it; it’s quite sweet, intense at first and then softens. On my skin it doesn’t smell like talcum powder, the fruity notes dominate. I use it for everything: at home, at work, and for informal outings. It’s versatile, adapts to any season and time of day. It doesn’t drive me crazy, but I think it’s good for daily use and has a reasonable price.
Smells of synthetic yet sweet, almost caramelised and toasted raspberry. Blends brilliantly with the woody notes. The musk is subtle, merging with the jasmine and violet over time. It’s sweet without being cloying, perfect for chilly days. Lasted about eight hours before fading to skin scent, which surprised me. Overall, it’s feminine, delicious and sensual, though a little shy.
It’s a very cheap perfume for being so good. Without a doubt, it’s a hidden treasure. I bought it as a gift and asked the birthday girl to spray some on my wrist to try. This perfume lasted 14 hours on my skin, and its scent, I’d dare say, is superior to Britney’s Fantasy Festive. It’s a slightly acidic fruity fragrance with floral notes in the dry down. It has a moderate trail and brutal longevity that easily lasts a full working day (if you’re not a smoker). While it is a sweet fruity floral, it may not be to everyone’s taste, but it produces that irresistible magnetic attraction in men; they feel compelled to smell the perfume constantly. Ideal for keeping men like flies to honey on dates or night outings. Highly recommended 100%, and recommended for men to gift and look like a king on a tight budget. Only someone with expensive tastes might not like it, because its contents truly smell like a more expensive perfume.
I bought it blindly based on reviews, looking for something rich, long-lasting, and good value. Previously, I owned Her Secret Temptation and loved it, but with Desire, that’s not the case. I’ve been using it for almost a week and feel it lasts nothing on my skin, approximately one hour, with almost no trail. At first, the sweetness and alcohol are a bit overwhelming, but once it dries down, it’s more bearable and rich, though soft. I’ll continue using it for a few more days to see if it convinces me.
I was looking for a sensual or date-appropriate perfume because I love the phrase ‘you smell so good’. Researching led me to this; the hype about men loving it convinced me. For its cost, it’s a bomb. The first two days were confusing due to persistent alcohol smell and poor longevity. The alcohol vanished by the third use, and so did the poor longevity: it went from lasting 3-4 hours on me to over 10. Longevity on the neck is brutal, and forget about it if you apply it with vaseline. Its trail on me is moderate-to-large, projecting for about three and a half hours before becoming very soft. As for the scent, I love it: it’s 85% similar to YSL’s Black Opium, a cousin without the coffee note but with a raspberry note that makes it less sweet and more fruity. The sweetness intensifies towards the end. In terms of performance, it’s powdery, sweet like a syrup-soaked ripe raspberry combined with woods and flowers that give it a beautiful balance. The girl at the perfumery said it seemed more adult; while perfumes don’t have age for me, this doesn’t smell hyper-youthful like a citrus floral; it’s more nocturnal and sexy, yet suitable for daily wear in winter, autumn, or cool spring/summer nights. A perfect 10/10.
It’s a surprising and potent fragrance. Jasmine and vanilla. Very pleasant.
It’s a hyper-sweet and caramelous perfume; I don’t sense any resemblance to Black Opium as some claim. It has a good trail and a decent longevity for an eau de toilette. Recommended.
It’s VERY similar to Agatha R’s El Beso by Prada. At first, I sensed very little raspberry, but comments here tempted me to try it. Besides, since I already owned Her Secret Temptation and found it a rich, semi-long-lasting fragrance for the price, this didn’t disappoint. It has originality, even though wood and violet notes dominate on my skin; I thought it had a bit more personality, but seriously, it reminds me a lot of El Beso. However, as I adore and love sweet fragrances, I wear it with pleasure.
It’s a tasty fragrance. To me, it smells like a young adult woman: kind yet serious. A friend said it smelled old-ladyish, but I don’t think so. You can subtly detect the raspberry citrus and the vanilla in the dry down that gives it that sweet touch. It’s quite powdery but has body, which adds a seductive quality. It’s not invasive or overwhelming (unless you wear it early in the morning). It’s ideal for meeting friends at a café, a park stroll on a crisp day, a date, or a night out, as its scents are subtle. Preferably for late afternoon or evening; I wouldn’t wear it in very hot weather. It has a great price and is worth it.
It’s a typical senseless diluted vanilla perfume, lacking a head, projection, and evolution. It’s like a watered-down Black Opium, and the only charm it has is the lovely colours of its bottle.
It smells quite similar to Éclat from Mercadona, which in turn is an almost exact clone of Escada’s Moon Sparkle. It’s no coincidence that all three use the same two colours on the bottle.
A friend let me try it, and at first, the alcohol hit hard until it softened slightly with fruity notes. It seemed very sweet, vanilla-infused, and fruity, yet lacked much personality. I see it as a must-have for sweet lovers, though it’s not my cup of tea. I only liked it towards the end when it turned fresh and floral. What truly stands out is its longevity; on my skin, it lasted well after a shower, something my friend couldn’t achieve. In short, it’s not bad, but I didn’t love it. I’d recommend it to those seeking something intense and sweet, though there are better options available.
A friend lent me this perfume. As soon as I applied it, I smelled a brutal alcohol scent, which then turned fruity but remained equally intense. It seemed very sweet, fruity and vanilla-like, but nothing special. It could be the must-have for some sweet tooth fanatics, but it’s not for me. I only started to get used to it towards the end, when it turned fresh and floral. What does stand out is the longevity (at least on my skin; my friend says it doesn’t last on hers at all); I could smell it after a shower, it seemed incredible! Overall it’s not a bad perfume, but it wasn’t to my liking. I’d recommend it to anyone looking for something intense and sweet, but I think there are better options.