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Humor da Minha Vida
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Humor da Minha Vida by Natura is a floral fruity gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, the nose behind this composition is Verônica Kato. The top notes are red apple, bergamot and pink pepper; the heart notes, freesia, rose and lily of the valley (muguet); and the base notes, vanilla, amber and sandalwood.
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I like it but it doesn’t kill me, it smells like apple with spices, something like apple with cinnamon and spicy at the same time.
It’s mine now, I wished for it so much!! Now I sense more pineapple and cinnamon than the described notes. The best of all the Humours. The one with the least woody base. Intense and sweet aroma of ripe fruit. Even being almost flat, it’s extremely pleasant and carries a note of modernity.
Truly very rich. That red apple with caramel and vanilla. Absolutely delicious. Sweet just the right amount, very rich but it lasts very little. Its trail is almost skin-level and it lasts me about 4 hours, unlike other Humours like meu primeiro which last nearly 12 hours with a wonderful trail. It could have better performance and would be perfect.
Today I was waiting my turn at a sanatorium. As I approached a secretary, a magnificent aura reached me: fresh, very clean, the perfect blend between concentrated fruit juice and softly talcum-dusted flowers. It reached me perfectly from almost a metre away, with the desk and counter between us; I felt it coming closer. After my shift, I asked what she was wearing; I needed to know, it smelled incredible. My surprise was huge when she said it was ‘a Natura humour, the blue bottle one’. I couldn’t believe this fragrance. I told her how well it suited her and she smiled. Back home, I tested the sample again and found the same beautiful aroma I sensed on the girl… But I trashed it in my previous review. How can it be? The only explanation: before it was July (winter) and now February (late summer). I think the warm climate favours it so much. I’m impressed. Another proof that before saying a perfume ‘is ugly’, one must try it under different conditions.
The note breakdown is incomplete. Natura states: Top: citrus cocktail, red apple, pink pepper, bergamot; Heart: freesia, rose, lily of the valley; Base: sandalwood, vanilla, amber, iris. It feels like freesia with red apple, so well combined, with a sweet creamy trail where the sandalwood, vanilla and amber don’t really stand out… Could it be the combination of the three?
I tried a sample of Marc Jacobs Daisy Love and I say: Humor da Minha Vida is in the same style, perhaps the Natura one is fruitier, that apple/pineapple note gives it so much juiciness, whereas Daisy Love has a slight bitter edge. There is a clear difference in intensity: the Natura is a super intense and long-lasting bomb, while the Jacobs is softer and seems less enduring. I imagine there will be another in the Daisy family similar to the Natura one…
I bought it blind for the caramelised apples, I love sweets. It smells of apple with caramel and a touch of citrus that prevents it from being cloying.
Sensitive nose, read this: it is very sweet and gives me a migraine, but the scent is lovely. Ideal for cold days. At first it smells green, then the sweet apple and floral notes take over; it’s not fresh for sensitive noses. I feel it’s made to make you smile. After two hours, the initial sweet hit fades and you can enjoy the real aroma. I love the concept and the apple, I’ll use it more to decide whether to keep it or gift it. If you’re looking for something fruity and soft for summer with a sensitive nose, try the Ekos Maracuja freshness, it has citrus. The turquoise bottle is gorgeous, I loved it when I received it. Apologies if I don’t describe the flowers well, I avoid them; I’m just giving my opinion to help sensitive people like me (I detect scents that others ignore and suffer from headaches or nausea). Update 02/09: I’m keeping it! I’ve got used to it, the sweet hit has passed and I’m enjoying the opening notes minutes later (I feel like I’m in paradise). It’s perfect for winter, it cheers me up and I see everything in pink hahaha. It’s still winter, so I can’t comment on summer yet.
Sweet and fruity with a hint of apple. The longevity is a disaster on my skin: just two hours and nothing more, worse than other Natura scents. In short: neither very good nor bad, it’s okay but not magic.
Smells like a little girl… I won’t be repurchasing.
I bought it blindly because it was sweet and I was disappointed. It opens with apple but dries down to a cloying, synthetic sweetness. I thought it would be fresh; it wasn’t. Then the apple fades and only that extreme sweetness remains, which even gives me a headache.
Sweet and acidic red apple. Fresh and deceptive opening; it seems citrusy but dries down to caramel, and the florals disappear. Vibrant, fruity and youthful, perfect for spring afternoons. Reminds me of Nina Ricci. Good purchase for the price.
Caramelised apple. I love it. It’s a fresh, sparkling gourmand, acidic with citrus and vanilla. A spring or summer perfume that gives energy. Good longevity on the skin, normal trail. It resembles Boum Vanille, but here the apple and citrus dominate and the sweetness drops.
Pleasant but it doesn’t last long on me. It’s a sparkling fruity scent with citrus, not as sweet as they say. Ideal for heat and the office. I won’t be buying it again; I regret not bringing the red one, but the line is nice for next summer. More reviews on my IG: @vivianamorettisegui
Exquisite. Smells of caramelised apple, almost roasted. I love it.
Rich and super sweet apple. The scent isn’t as synthetic as I expected.
Caramelised apple from start to finish. Moderate trail and longevity. Ideal for daily wear; juicy. I recommend it, but not for more than 600 pesos; with a consultant, it comes out cheaper, even 300 with a promo.
Pure apple, with an intense opening followed by a pineapple sweetness. Very delicious, juicy and fruity. In the heat, it gets a bit heavy. What a pity it didn’t last more than an hour and a half.
At first, it dazzles more than its sibling, but then it becomes dense and cloying for others. It reminds me of Ralph by Laurent. It’s love and hate, depending on the day. I bought it for the price; I think they’ve discontinued it here now 🤷🏻.
I wasn’t deceived; it smells of cinnamon and synthetic notes, with almost no sweet apple. It lasts no more than two hours on the skin, but at least it’s cheap.
It’s superbly delicious, sweet, literally apple bathed in caramel, super potent.
It reminds me a bit of Boum Vanille by Jean Arthes, but this one has a more acidic and caramelised apple. Boum has more of a caramelised apple without the acidity. Both are beautiful.
When I first tried it, I didn’t like it; it felt too cloying… But I decided to give it a second, third and fourth chance… The magic happened when I tried it on a somewhat cold rainy day; I felt wrapped in apple and caramel. I think in that climate it has an intoxicating performance.
Humor da Minha Vida smells of caramelised apples, slightly vanilla-infused and floral. The brilliant thing is that the apple is bittersweet, saving it from being excessively sweet. I prefer how it feels on cold or rainy days rather than hot ones; in fact, I wouldn’t consider it suitable for hot weather. The longevity and projection are moderate, which is a relief. It provides warmth, comforts, rejuvenates and cheers up, just as it should be the latent mood of our life 😉
I perceive it as an acidic, sparkling fruity scent with white florals. The tart apple and lightly talcum-dusted white flowers make it highly addictive. I have to wait for the perfect day to wear it, as on some days its gourmand facet overwhelms me. Other days its clean aspect shines through, like children’s shampoo, with that innocent freshness. It suits spring climates well.
It smells similar to Escada’s Candy Love to me: a pink and red heart, apple at the beginning and end, and a touch of pomegranate. It’s fruity, floral and slightly sweet. I can’t detect any citrus on my skin. The longevity is about four hours on the skin.
It seems excessively expensive for what it is. I’ve smelled the scent in a Natalie Botanicals; it’s that simple, even worse. It’s very sharp and, as others have noted, becomes sticky because of how sweet it is. The smell is so strong I couldn’t recognise the notes; it smelled like air freshener, nice yes, but not for a perfume. Later it smelled like fabric softener. Of course, they are rich scents, but I insist, not for a perfume. PS: I wore it on a cold, rainy day.
This is my favourite perfume; I used to wear it when I was younger and it was the star of my summers with its sweet apple wrapped in delicious vanilla caramel. Undoubtedly it’s very sweet and youthful, but over time on the skin, it becomes more floral. I wore it little in winter, but it was wonderful and cosy. It has been discontinued in Chile for a couple of years now, but if you have the chance to buy it and are a lover of sweet perfumes, it’s a blind buy for you. 100/10.
It’s pleasant but childish, a half-baked scent. I bought the miniature to try it out and couldn’t bring myself to get the full size; honestly, I haven’t even used it.
I’ve had this for years and barely used it; it was a blind buy. The apple note is very heavy, more mature and sharp than fresh, and I don’t detect any caramel, just a hint of apple liqueur. In short, it smells dry like a blend of ripe apple and sandalwood. It feels very autumn or winter-appropriate; in spring, I use it layered with something citrusy or floral, but it’s not one of my favourites. It was expensive (£40), and it seems Natura has since released fresher apple fragrances. If it returns to the catalogue, I wouldn’t buy it blindly again. It’s heavy, mature and sharp.
A delight: a very sweet red apple opening with a hint of bergamot. After a few minutes you feel the vanilla and amber, making it sweet and creamy close to the skin. A pity I get olfactory fatigue, as I stop smelling it in a few minutes, although others continue to smell it for 3-4 hours.
What a rich apple! What rich fruits Natura makes! It’s sweet and revitalising. I think it could accompany you very well even in autumn. I discovered that the sandalwood note helps to accentuate the sweetness. Bravo for this fragrance!
The opening is very pleasant, quite generic, but I can’t handle the dry down: it’s repulsive, like rotten apple with earth; it makes me feel nauseous.
It smells of very sweet, juicy and coquettish apple, with a light citrus note that makes it not a typical apple, but fun. The light vanilla notes make it very feminine. Very rich, I loved it.
It was a gift; I have the 25 ml version. The caramelised apple is very noticeable, with a slight hint of Nina Ricci, but it’s not the same because pink pepper takes centre stage and makes it a bit intolerant if you spray too much, but it’s not unpleasant and has good longevity, around four hours.
Ideal for those who like the smell of apple. It’s not unpleasant; it reminded me of the Nina EDT by Nina Ricci, except this smells more like a caramelised apple. Still, it didn’t kill me, but there’s something in its formula that I found a little penetrating.
The opening is pure fresh apple; I read comparisons with Nina, but this is more natural, like a real apple. I love the opening but it lasts very little, just a few minutes, then it moves to a powdery scent, a soft lily like talc. I don’t recommend buying blind because from the opening to the dry down they seem like two different fragrances.
At first I loved it; I had two bottles. I felt it was youthful, feminine, sweet and fruity without being cloying. Then it only smelled of spicy incense, surely due to the sandalwood. It came out of my wardrobe and I wouldn’t buy it again because I stopped liking it and, being an EDT, it doesn’t last long.
I’m not sure if it’s the bottle colour or the notes, but I had such faith in this perfume that I overestimated it. The longevity is body splash. It resembles Bade’e Al Oud Sublime due to the apple, but without lychee or patchouli; it’s a washed-up and friendly version. It’s fresh and sweet. Should I buy blind? No, but for less money you can buy one or two body splashes.
I tried a sample and feared it would be cloying, but on the journey it was delightful: soft, delicate, and sweet with a hint of tartness and talc. The opening smells like biting into a green apple, but I wouldn’t wear it in the heat.