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Imari Elixir 2015

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Avon
John Gamba
Perfumista
John Gamba
3.82 de 5
758 votos

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Imari Elixir 2015 by Avon is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2015, this composition was created by John Gamba and Rodrigo Flores-Roux. The top notes unfold with blackberry, green apple and mandarin; the heart reveals rose, ylang-ylang and jasmine; while the base notes complete the structure with vanilla, red amber and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 41%
  • Primavera 13%
  • Verano 6.8%
  • Otoño 39%
  • Día 39%
  • Noche 61%

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  • Positivo 77%
  • Negativo 17%
  • Neutral 6.6%

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  • What a pleasure this perfume is! It lasts forever on the skin. At first, it’s a bit strong, but over time, that exquisite black raspberry scent really comes through. I absolutely love it. The value for money is top-notch because it’s cheap and lasts for hours. My compliments to Avon for this one; I loved it until the very end.

  • Projects a lot but it’s too strong for me. Be careful with the amount on hot days inside public transport!!!

  • Smells sweet, projects a lot and intensely of blackberries and roses with a smoky touch and patchouli/amber. Very nice and economical, a cheap version of Kenzo Amour Elixir.

  • eugeniadupont

    Hello… I bought it because I liked the composition and the references… because in magazine testers where you run your hand over the paper it smells similar but leaves much to be desired compared to the real thing. I’m very regretful, I had to give it to my mum. It’s nothing cheerful, it’s heavy and dominates the blackberries. It’s intense and so sweet it makes me feel sick… and yet I love sweet perfumes for winter.

  • eugeniadupont

    Hello… I bought this perfume because I liked its composition and the references, but at the magazine testers where you run your hand over the paper, it’s a farce: it approaches the scent but disappoints greatly. I am very regretful; I had to give it to my mum. It’s nothing youthful; it’s heavy and dominates the blackberries exclusively. It’s intense and so sweet that it makes me feel sick, even though I love sweet winter perfumes.

  • Ssilvinabent

    They gave it to me and without testing it, I thought it was very woody, but when I used it, it has nothing to do with that. I’m 24, live in the Argentine northeast with heat and humidity; cold days are the exception. The opening is sweet, fruity, not gourmand; as it dries down it becomes citrusy and bitter. On my skin, the sweet and floral notes don’t dominate (and I’m grateful because I hate vanilla and jasmine), I even feel it slightly masculine and it doesn’t bother me. It doesn’t suffocate me, I wear it all year but in the evenings during summer. It lasts until the next day and the projection is about 6 hours. It’s very particular, not for children but I wouldn’t call it ladylike either, I find it funny, it’s very subjective. Ideal for work, has a serious air, very balanced, a citrus-fruity with more power without being cloying. Good value for money for an Eau de Toilette.

  • I dissolve it in açaí water and it smells the same, at least in the middle. The drink is a crack and by logic the perfume is too. It projects a lot and is fantastic in winter.

  • Jesica La Roja

    I owned it and liked it, still have a little left. It’s a very sweet, dense fruity gourmand with a very clear blackberry note. I liked it, but over time it became cloying and strong, so I stopped using it when it was nearly empty. I tried it again a few weeks ago, but no: too dense, that powerful sweetness overwhelms me. It’s not unpleasant, I do like it, but only for a minute, not for wearing all day. It has good longevity and sillage.

  • Lecherrysodaa

    It has a peculiar, sour smell, like medicine or a pharmacy; it smells good, like soapy grape. It doesn’t quite convince me… The English reviews on Fragrantica tell the story of the Imari sisters: the obedient one is the original, the sensual one is the purple, the tender one is Fantasy, and the rebellious and promiscuous one is just the Elixir. It’s mandatory to smell it: Fantasy is much friendlier, but Elixir is temperamental and I don’t recommend buying blind. The opening is uncomfortable, but the dry down is sweet and liquorice-like, mysterious and elegant… it turns heads.

  • Out of all the Imaris I’ve tried, this is my second favourite, just after Fantasy. It’s quite sweet and has that oriental touch I love.

  • Of all the Imaris I’ve tried, this is my second favourite, after Fantasy. It’s quite sweet and has an oriental touch that I love.

  • It was a blind buy and a wonderful surprise. The opening isn’t heavy or intense; it’s very wearable from the first moment. It smells of blackberry with warm vanilla; it’s sweet yet fruity, not gourmand. Although it has amber, it doesn’t smell like a typical oriental perfume. I was longing for a ripe blackberry scent, nothing like what I used in my teens. There’s a hint of Halloween Shot at the start due to the tangerine, but then it differentiates. I prefer the intensity of this one, which is warmer. A great addition to my collection at a fantastic price. Scent 7/10, Longevity 6/10, Sillage 7/10, Value for money 8/10, Versatility 8/10, Packaging 6/10. Would I buy it again? Yes.

  • Bought blind and what a surprise: it’s not heavy and blends well from the very first moment. Blackberry with warm, sweet yet fruity vanilla; not gourmand nor a typical oriental despite the amber. I was longing for blackberry without that teenage scent; this is much more mature. At first, it reminds me of Halloween Shot due to the sparkling tangerine, but then it differentiates. Halloween Shot is more intense with better projection, though I prefer the warmer intensity of Imari Elixir here. A great addition to the collection for a bargain. Scent 7/10, Longevity 6/10, Sillage 7/10, Value for money 8/10, Versatility 8/10, Packaging 6/10. Would I buy again? Yes.

  • ximvalper

    It’s very delicious! Better than the other two versions. The Natura launch, ‘Likes de Humor’, is quite similar.

  • Sandra Cabezas271282

    Imari Elixir eau de toilette by Avon is a fragrance felt from the first moment: blackberries with rose and vanilla at the end. It’s elegant and pleasant to the nose, with moderate sillage and a longevity of approximately 3 to 4 hours. Suitable for people aged 25 and above, its use is more appropriate for cold climates. A very good fragrance for events.

  • Sandra Cabezas271282

    Avon Imari Elixir is a fragrance that from the first moment smells of blackberry, rose, and vanilla. It’s elegant and pleasant, with a moderate sillage and lasts about 3-4 hours. Recommended for those over 25 and for cold climates. Very good for events.

  • Very happy with this perfume that arrived yesterday! As mentioned below, blackberry, vanilla, and rose. It has a slight smoky hint. I find it somewhat mysterious and dark. I love the slightly acidic touch the blackberries give alongside the other notes. It has a sweetness very different from gourmands, which personally cloy me. I’m just starting to test it, but I think I’ll use it a lot. For now, it seems to have good longevity and sillage. At that price, I’ll surely repurchase.

  • charlotinable

    Good heavens, it’s pure sin. It smells so fine for an Avon product. I detected blackberry, vanilla, and rose; that’s enough for me. The vanilla has a woody, smoky touch that lends it great elegance. I think I’ll buy more bottles of this Avon treasure. And it’s not synthetic at all.

  • I love this perfume! I adore it; super sweet, seductive, and delicious. It’s discontinued in Argentina, but I found it, and the Imari line hasn’t disappointed me; one is richer than the other. Sincerely, less so than the classic (I only have the cologne, and it doesn’t suit my taste as I seek very sweet aromas and find it too intense; I estimate it should be sweeter. Anyway, I use it occasionally to finish it off). The others available here (Corset, Seduction, and Fantasy) are delicious; except Seduction, which doesn’t perform well on me, lasts very little, and I wouldn’t repurchase. The others are long-lasting and accessible. Blossom, which is also available, is very rich (caramelised apples or honey, quite intense) and lasts, but I don’t suggest buying blindly. Back to Imari Elixir: I really detect the blackberry, that slightly acidic apple note, and plenty of vanilla. On my skin, the fruity notes stand out over the florals (though I sensed a bit of rose, which isn’t my favourite note, but in this combination, I’m fascinated by it. I don’t detect the jasmine). I do perceive a smoky note, perhaps slightly woody, giving it a special, mature, and complex touch. I can’t quite identify what it is, but I love it: it attracts me, enhances it, makes it interesting, mysterious, and sensual. It’s ideal for cold seasons due to its sweetness (or on hot days at night when it cools down, I think it would work better). I didn’t notice it being intrusive or overwhelming (I tested it during the day in the heat with just a few sprays and it was fine, although I didn’t use much in summer). I’ll enjoy it in autumn and winter. I wear it without a special occasion, just because I like to feel it; I imagine this perfume for a romantic date, controlling the sprays so as not to overdo it, and it would be excellent. Of all the Imaris I’ve tried, this is the one I like most, pure beauty. It inspires sensuality, femininity, and attraction; it’s sophisticated and different. I highly recommend it to women who like sweet aromas and are tired of classic gourmand, vanilla, or sugar scents (which I love but already find tiring and want to broaden my olfactory palette with something more complex, with different evolution, or that doesn’t cloy so much). I recommend it to anyone seeking a distinct aroma, with mystery and sensuality, more suited to night. Although it has no age restrictions, I feel it resonates better with people aged 25 and above; it’s not youthful or teenage, in my opinion Imari Fantasy might be more youthful and cover a wider age range. With Imari Elixir, it’s best to try before buying blindly, as it’s not for everyone. I did buy it blindly based on the notes, assuming I’d like it, and my opinion is: exquisite! I fell completely in love. I’m looking for another to replace it when this runs out, but I can’t find it in the catalogue yet, though I have hope. For its price, I think it’s an Avon gem; I don’t understand why they discontinue delicious fragrances. It’s a pity. I don’t think I’d get tired of wearing it; it’s worth acquiring or at least trying.

  • I love it! It’s super sweet, seductive, and delicious. It’s discontinued in Argentina, but I found it, and the Imari line hasn’t disappointed me; this is richer than the classic. I like well-sweetened scents, so the classic smells very intense and not particularly nice to me. I use it occasionally to finish it off. The others available here (Corset, Seduction, Fantasy) are delicious, except Seduction, which doesn’t last on my skin at all and I wouldn’t repurchase. Blossom is rich (intense caramelised apple notes) and lasts, but it’s not for blind buying. In this one, I feel the blackberry strongly, a touch of tart apple, and lots of vanilla. I don’t detect the flowers much; the fruity notes stand out, although I did perceive a bit of rose which, in combination, fascinates me. I don’t smell the jasmine. I do notice a smoky or woody touch that gives it that special mystery and sensuality. Ideal for cold weather or hot nights with just the right number of sprays so it doesn’t overwhelm. I’ll enjoy it a lot in autumn and winter. I see it as a romantic date scent, controlling the quantity. Of all the Imaris I’ve tried, this is my favourite, pure beauty. It inspires sensuality, femininity, and sophistication. I recommend it to anyone wanting something different from classic gourmands, with evolution and mystery. It can be worn by any age, but I think it suits women aged 25 and upwards better. It’s not as youthful as Fantasy. Although I didn’t, I made a blind buy based on the notes and fell in love. I’m looking for another to replace it as it’s no longer in the catalogue. For its price, it’s an Avon gem. What a shame they discontinue fragrances like this. I wouldn’t tire of wearing it; it’s worth trying.

  • Opens fresh with an apple scent, drying down to blackberry, vanilla, and a touch of jasmine with patchouli. The scent is sweet without being heavy, with a vintage touch yet elegant and sophisticated. Good quality; reminds me of one of JPG’s…

  • Imari Elixir EDT; for me, the opening is a bit tricky. I detect a woody, smoky (almost burnt) nuance very typical of masculine scents, but as it dries down, it becomes more powdery, vanilla-scented, and elegant—a classic style, fruity yet neither fresh nor sweet. It has good presence; in my opinion, it’s masculine at the start and unisex when dry. Very potent but not overwhelming. If you like it, it suits any season, with good longevity and moderate sillage. I consider it formal and sophisticated at a superb price, but I don’t recommend buying blindly. Ideal for lovers of classics with super sillage.

  • A little gem from Avon at an incredible price! At first, it seemed very powdery and dense, but after giving it another chance, I love it and don’t want it to run out. It’s delicious; you can taste the raspberry, vanilla, and a lovely spicy kick. It has excellent longevity and sillage. Ideal for winter.

  • Florencia Rodríguez

    Very powdery, no fruity notes at all, just dense. I wear it occasionally because it gives me headaches.