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Imari Seduction 2015

Marca
Avon
3.84 de 5
194 votos

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Descripción

Imari Seduction 2015 by Avon is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2015, this olfactory composition stands out for its seductive and elegant character.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 37%
  • Primavera 18%
  • Verano 8.3%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 46%
  • Noche 54%

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

Comunidad

194 votos

  • Positivo 73%
  • Negativo 15%
  • Neutral 11%

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  • How good that they distinguished the packaging here. I felt the fragrance changed a lot. The previous one was sweet and pleasant; people complimented me because it stood out on the skin. This new packaging, I don’t know, smells like alcohol and powdery to me. What must have happened?

  • I like it, but it doesn’t completely enchant me. I find it slightly ‘honeyed’ (it has no honey, but on my skin it smells like it). I own several Imaris and this is the one that lasts the least on my skin and the one I’m least attracted to; perhaps it just feels very simple. It’s sweet, although I think Fantasy is even sweeter, also honeyed but different and I prefer it. Imari Seduction is rich but I can’t distinguish its notes well; I think I’ve had a similar one before. As I’m used to sweet fragrances, it doesn’t generate novelty for me. I’m not sure if I’ll repurchase it as I like it but had higher expectations. Seeing the packaging and name, I imagined something more complex, attractive, and sensual. It’s very feminine, but I don’t feel that mystery I was looking for. Imari Corset is similar but has something that makes it more complex and seductive. Imari Elixir is the most seductive, a sweet bomb with a smoky touch that makes it different, very rich and intriguing. Elixir has that mystery and attraction expected from a feminine and sensual perfume. I think this one might appeal to most women looking for sweet scents. I’d use it more in fresh daytime weather because it doesn’t last on my skin. At night, I’d have to reapply a lot, although I suspect with many sprays it could become overwhelming. In short, it smells very good, but to my taste it doesn’t drive me wild and I’d wish it fixed better.

  • suicideblonde

    This version has just arrived in Argentina and, reading ‘Seduction’, I ordered it without thinking, believing it would convince me more than Corset. But it didn’t. Again, there’s a lack of sillage, and only the plum is noticeable for the first five minutes, followed by the typical floral of the Imaris, a touch of orchid, and an oriental base. It seems like a mix of notes from other lines: plums from Secret Fantasy Midnight, orchids from Rare Flowers, and a base from Sparkling Attitude. Is it pleasant? Yes. Is it outside the norm? No, it’s versatile for any season (perhaps less so in winter) and sensual without being extravagant. I use it daily for a sexy girl without needing to shout it. Is it sweet? Yes, but it’s not cloying or gourmand. I don’t dislike it, but it’s not my favourite. It’s the third Imari I own and, between this, Corset, and Fantasy, I stick with Fantasy for longevity, sillage, and notes. Would I buy it again? No. It accentuates the seductive attitude of the wearer but doesn’t create it if they don’t have it. Edited after 2 months of daily use: the longevity and sillage are so low that I’ve already used 3/4 of the bottle. I hope to finish it before buying or gifting it to a friend who likes it.

  • suicideblonde

    It arrived in Argentina and I ordered it without thinking, believing it would convince me more than the Corset, but it didn’t. It lacks sillage and only the plum is noticeable at first, then comes the typical Imari floral and the oriental base. I feel it’s a blend of notes from other Avon perfumes: plums from Secret Fantasy, orchids from Rare Flowers, and the base from Sparkling Attitude. Is it pleasant? Yes. Is it outside the norm? No, it’s versatile and sensual without being extravagant. Ideal for daily wear if you feel sexy without needing to shout about it. It’s sweet but not cloying. Of the three Imaris I own, Fantasy is the one I like most for longevity and sillage. I wouldn’t buy it again. It accentuates the seductive attitude of the wearer, but doesn’t create it if you don’t have it. Edited after nearly two months: longevity and sillage are so low that I’ve already used three-quarters of the bottle. I hope to finish it without buying another or gifting it to someone who likes it.

  • I like it, but it doesn’t quite enchant me. On my skin, it smells of honey even though it doesn’t list that note. Of all my Imaris, it’s the one that lasts the least and appeals to me the least; it feels very simple and sweet, with little novelty. I imagined something more complex and sensual given the packaging, but it lacks that mystery I seek. It’s rich and feminine, but it doesn’t drive me wild. I’d wear it on cool days, though at night I’d have to reapply frequently. In summary: it smells good, but I’d wish it fixed better on my skin.

  • Very rich Eau de Toilette. The opening is fresh and fruity, then it leaves a sweet and floral trail. It lasts very little, not reaching two hours, but it is a toilet water. I expected at least three or four hours.

  • A very rich toiletry water with a fresh, fruity opening that later leaves a sweet, floral touch. The longevity is short, under two hours, which is normal for this type of product, although I hoped it would last an hour or two longer.

  • I’m on an olfactory journey through the Imari fragrances. I’ve had this flanker for a while and added Corset and Rouge yesterday. All three are brilliant; although they share notes, on my skin this one is the softest and perhaps has the lowest persistence, but within Avon perfumes, these last the longest. I find it very vanilla-forward: a soft vanilla that lingers as it dries down, with a fruity opening and floral notes settling in. I agree that, as an Eau de Toilette, they have an imposing presence. On my skin, it’s the most wearable for daytime. It’s very rich; I recommend it. I’d love to try the Elixir and Fantasy, which are no longer available in Argentina.

  • Imari Seduction is a blend of creamy orchid and sour purple fruits, beautiful and seductive, nothing juvenile. It lasts between five and six hours with good projection; excellent value for money in Latin America. It didn’t smell the same to me as its siblings or the Far Away variants, but the Imari family is definitely noticeable. I’m not bothered by wearing it alongside Corset, Classic, and Fantasy; I enjoy them all. It’s versatile for any weather as it isn’t excessively sweet. 10/10. Ideal for lovers of sour accords.

  • Connieambrosio

    Bought it blind and it didn’t quite convince me at first; it smelled like incense, which isn’t listed in the notes. After five minutes, I started to like it more, though it’s still a strange scent for me. I’d recommend it to women aged 25 and up; it doesn’t feel youthful to me.