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Loewe 7 Natural
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Loewe 7 Natural by Loewe is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2012, this composition features the freshness of bitter orange and yuzu in its top notes. The heart reveals a spiced character with incense, pepper, and pink pepper, while the base settles on vetiver, cedar, and musk, signed by the house perfumer.
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For my nose, 7 Natural is more citrusy but not softer than the original; orange predominates and smells very good. In my opinion, it’s more masculine and long-lasting. The test card still smells after four days (though it’s not the same on skin, so please test before buying). It’s for natural, cheerful, and jovial men. I bought it as a gift looking for something citrusy, aromatic, and with a special touch, and it has it. I’m sure it will be a hit.
A fragrance that surprises you. I went to the perfumerie to try other scents, didn’t have it in mind, but the sales assistant recommended it right as I was leaving. I mention this because I still don’t know how to write reviews properly. It’s very fresh, ideal for spring and summer (day and night). Very distinguished; whoever wears it won’t go unnoticed. It’s unique and distinguished, although in the base, after several hours, it resembles Boss Bottled quite a bit.
I absolutely love the blend that emerges a few minutes after application: citrus and incense. An unusual combination that lends it distinction, far removed from typical summer freshness or sporty scents. The incense is very subtle, nothing intrusive compared to the original 7.
I love the blend that emerges a few minutes after application: citrus and incense. An unusual combination that gives it distinction, far from typical summer or sporty fresh scents. The incense is very subtle, nothing intrusive compared to the original 7.
One of the best fragrances I own, deliciously fresh citrus. It is the fresh and elegant version of its older sister. I love Loewe products, very good. Recommended 100% if you seek freshness, with great longevity and trail. Every time I wear it, I get many compliments. If they ask for a citrusy and long-lasting scent, this is the first I mention. I like the yuzu note, so I will soon try the Issey Miyake one… P.S.: I tried it today and didn’t like it, seems they overdid the ingredient, too bitter for me.
One of my favourites for its delicious citrus freshness. It’s the fresh and elegant version of its older sibling. I love Loewe products; they are very good. Highly recommended if you’re seeking freshness, with excellent longevity and projection. Every time I wear it, I receive many compliments. If someone asks for a long-lasting citrus scent, this is the first I mention. I like the yuzu note, so I’ll soon try the Issey Miyake one… P.S.: I tried it today and didn’t like it; they seem to have overdone the ingredient, too bitter for my taste.
Smells like tangerine with mineral water, more citrusy and aromatic than the original 7. Longevity is moderate, around 4-7 hours with a discreet trail. The incense is faithful to the classic, with a spiced touch and a rich woody base. It reminds me of Jean-Claude Ellena: aquatic notes that seem dissolved in water, coming and going with their own personality.
Smells like orangeade with mineral water, more citrusy and aromatic than the original 7. Longevity is moderate, around 4-7 hours with a subtle trail. The incense is faithful to the classic, with a spicy touch and a rich woody base. Reminds me of Jean-Claude Ellena: aquatic notes that seem dissolved in water, arriving and departing with their own personality.
I was looking for a citrus fragrance but also long-lasting; I loved it the moment I smelled it, it smells like a very pleasant orange with a touch of incense that gives more consistency to the scent and durability. Perfect, it’s what I was looking for and it will be a staple for me… very good fragrance for warm places!!!!
For me, the best perfume for warm places. There are perfumes that are a bit heavy at first and then soften leaving a pleasant aroma; this perfume I love from start to finish. I could use it daily and wouldn’t get tired of it. Normally, I’m not much into men’s perfumes with floral or fruity touches because I don’t find them very masculine, but this perfume, despite its orange scent, is very masculine. Right now this is my favourite perfume. A 10.
Very masculine perfume, with personality and great presence. It has a powdery touch that makes it delicious for the nose, plus very good longevity. Although woods dominate, they mix with citrus ingredients and the result is a very youthful fragrance, very ‘natural’ as its name specifies. Highly recommended for any age as it’s a very casual and captivating scent.
Loewe 7 Natural is the Loewe 7 with the difference in the tone of the initial notes, which in the Natural provide a bit more freshness and versatility, but only a little, as the incense eventually takes over 85% of the fragrance, making it somewhat repellent for some people. I was gradually losing my taste for the dark blue 7, so when I tried this Natural, my perceptions didn’t take to it well. On blotter it feels richer than on skin, as more of the top notes persist; on skin the incense takes excessive prominence. To its credit, the projection and longevity are quite good, very similar to the 7, managing to survive on my skin for two applications over a day of 35 degrees, a shower, and about 15 minutes in the pool. Scent: 6/10 at the opening, 4/10 in the dry down. Trail: 7.5/10. Longevity: 8/10. Versatility: 4.5/10.
This fragrance smells like Othello (the man returns), although it smells good, it brings back memories of those colognes from the 80s and 90s. The longevity and trail are moderate. My rating is 6.5.
Citrus from start to finish. It reminds me of Versace Eau Fraiche at the beginning. Gradually the classic Loewe 7 combination appears: cloves and incense, pepper and leather. It’s a rich fragrance. It makes me feel different from the rest and mysterious. It’s becoming my personal scent alongside the Loewe 7 Anonyme. Trail 6/10, longevity over 4 hours in warm humid weather, scent 10/10. Achievements: various, my girlfriend fell in love; as soon as we got home we made love.
A lighter proposal than the original; personally, I liked this version more as I find it more natural, as its name suggests, fresher and sharper. It starts with a dominant bitter orange alongside the yuzu, giving it a citrusy and clean character at the beginning, but gradually tones these down in favour of an incense with pepper that becomes more dominant as it dries. In the dry down, a ‘fresh’ incense dominates with citrus nuances and that spicy touch that doesn’t disappear throughout the duration. It’s an adult, mature, and serious perfume, fresh yet incense-laden, with potential for intermediate seasons and that conveys seriousness and professionalism. The longevity is good on my skin, recommended if you’re looking for a fresh incense.
Yesterday I tried Loewe 7 Natural for the second time (third if I count when I smelled it on someone else), and all three experiences were different. The first seemed very weak, yesterday it was quite potent and lasted about 12 hours, and on the other person it was also strong from a distance, not just at the start. I think now the composition does reflect the pyramid, made only with the seven declared ingredients and all except the natural musk. Dior also claims ambroxan is natural in Sauvage, as we know, with their convoluted rhetoric and ambiguous, far-fetched poetry… it’s hard to say what’s in it and what isn’t. The scent isn’t to my taste, but I think it’s a good perfume that could work well on other skins or noses. The problem is always the same: it comes from a brand with a lot of rubbish and is cheap; two key factors that mean many people won’t even try it. The opening gives an Issey Homme vibe due to the yuzu, but it fades gradually; the bitter orange doesn’t seem to have much effect to me, although that set of bitter, incense-like, spiced, and woody notes gives it a dry character. The problem is that on me the incense dominates too much, of a type that takes on metallic and strange overtones that in large quantities can twist the nose (this doesn’t happen to me, I’ll count it as an aside). Roughly speaking, all the listed notes are noticeable, what I struggle with most is framing the musk; it’s there, I also don’t know the smell of the different musks separately. What I do notice, despite having many dry notes, is a sweet and creamy touch, hard to explain, which I felt quite strongly when smelling it on a third person. I was thinking of sandalwood or something similar, but who knows.
I bought the Oscar de la Renta cologne and it bears no resemblance to this 7 Natural… I’m saying this in case anyone else is tempted… what a pair of noses you have.
I bought the Oscar de la Renta cologne and it bears no resemblance to this Loewe 7 Natural… I’m saying this in case anyone else is tempted… what a pair of noses you have.
I wasn’t going to write this in case nobody bought it, but it’s a masterpiece by Emilio Valero: fresh, citrusy, with a celestial incense that, when mixed with the fruits, creates an incredible harmony. It doesn’t disrespect the original Loewe 7, which is spectacular but better for winter; wear this one in summer and autumn without the incense feeling heavy. In short, a designer perfume wonder that smells like a niche scent for anyone who wants to smell different and enjoy the aroma regardless of what others think.
I didn’t want to write this review to stop anyone from buying it, hahaha, but it seems a masterpiece by Emilio Valero: fresh, citrusy, with celestial incense. Along with the fruits, it is harmony for the senses. I don’t despise the mother Loewe 7, which is spectacular but better for cold weather; this one you wear in summer and autumn without the incense feeling heavy. In short, a marvel of designer perfumery, smelling like niche for those who want to smell different and enjoy the scent regardless of what others think.
I bought this for my husband and I love the bottle (pity it won’t be the same as the photo). It smells fresh at first but passes quickly, then it’s church incense or Day of the Dead incense. The best part for me is the dry down, which is rich. The only downside is that the pepper makes me sneeze a lot. I consider it a good purchase because it’s different, but I wouldn’t order it again due to the sneezing. Incense doesn’t suit everyone, but I love it and it’s addictive. Before I had to wait a year to smell that at the altars for the Day of the Dead in Mexico; now it’s in a little blue bottle (and forget about the aquatic notes; there’s nothing of water here).
I have varied tastes because I’ve trained my nose in this: citrus, fruity, spicy, woody, oriental… I bought the 7 Natural blind following the review by Mexican blogger Eduardo on Myscentjourney. The bitter orange + yuzu + incense have an incredible synergy. It’s clean, fresh, elegant, and perfect. EXCELLENT trail and longevity. Definitely a correct purchase that I want to keep. Also, they say it was reformulated with the bottle change.
Very fresh and bitter opening; the yuzu isn’t as sharp as Issey Miyake’s. Over time it becomes spicy due to the pink pepper. As it dries down, what I notice most is the incense; not as heavy as the classic 7, but it’s definitely there. Anyway, an exquisite fragrance that is unfortunately no longer sold.
Very good for summer, fresh, and the citrus blends wonderfully with the incense, a surprising combination. Acceptable longevity and low projection.
Let me tell you what it smells like: bitter, a little soft orange, church incense, and those bitter herbs found in my grandmother’s country house. Nothing more.
I bought it today and at first it smells almost identical to the Adolfo Domínguez Citrus Cedro that I owned and missed. Nevertheless, I really liked Loewe’s 7 Natural and I will update this as I use it more. Best regards.
It smells of incense with a bitter and citrusy base, much fresher than the original, but the incense is still there and gets a bit tiring with wear. The quality is excellent, without a doubt.
I love this perfume. Perhaps the citrus opening isn’t my thing, but that’s just personal taste. Soon it leaves the acidity for the incense with a special touch of pepper (though I don’t feel the pepper clearly). It smells fresh and clean. Good longevity and projection without being overwhelming. I recommend it only for daytime and summer, provided there’s sunshine. You need to dress elegantly for it to work well; otherwise, it might sound odd. It has earned me spontaneous compliments, although I know not everyone will like it. It adds personality, like the whole 7 range from Loewe. The only pity is that they’ve removed it from the catalogue.
Another hit from Loewe. It’s the original 7 but lighter, with plenty of fruit and mineral notes, less spice and incense, and more freshness. The opening is citrusy and noble thanks to the yuzu and orange, followed by pepper and incense over a woody base. It smells super masculine, giving you energy and a sense of cleanliness; it’s serious and elegant. Perfect for summer and spring. The trail is short but vibrant, and the longevity is long, around 8 hours. A must-have if you like incense and the 7 line.
This 7 Natural is an absolute beast; it projects like crazy and you can tell. I took a risk buying it blind and have zero regrets; it’s worth trying new things. Many people are scared off by the incense and pepper blend for hot weather, but here it works brilliantly. The same happened with Agatho’s Faunus, Clive Christian’s 1872, and Amouage’s Honour Man. It starts fresh, acidic, and energising like an infusion, before the incense and woody base come through, lasting all day without being overpowering. Ideal for the office or casual wear; it smells clean and crisp, so people will definitely ask what you’re wearing. Lasted about 10 hours, projecting 1.5 metres initially, then a metre more. A 10/10.
The hype around this fragrance is astronomical… I’ve heard it many times because a friend owns it and it’s his favourite (I understand he’ll have to find another). It smells exactly like the regular 7 but with an orange that accompanies the entire life of the fragrance. Perhaps it’s kinder and less intense than the 7, but for all intents and purposes the same. If you like the 7 and oranges, you’ll love it. To my mind, it’s sweeter orange than bitter and has less intensity in the incense than the other flankers. I can smell it on my friend from a distance (the 7 range are some of the best things Loewe has released in years). Good, but not worth paying the ridiculous prices already being asked…
I adore this fragrance; it’s my signature alongside Loewe Agua for extremely hot days. Fortunately, it’s not popular where I live, so compliments are plentiful. I love the blend of bitter orange and incense. Ideal for someone wanting to dip their toes into the niche world without going to extremes; I sense Loewe right in the middle between designer and niche.
Will anyone say this has nothing to do with Grey Vetiver?
Blue 7 is my favourite, a niche-style incense ideal for winter, but this natural 7 surprised me. At first it smells like the normal version, but after five minutes the orange takes over and the incense mellows. It’s perfect for the heat; it smells like those luxury soaps and creams from Le Labo in hotels. I’d highly recommend it for summer; marine scents barely last in the heat (except Megamare) and citrus does, but this with incense adds a distinct twist. Twelve sprays. In warm weather it smells different.
Citrus opening with plenty of pepper, but what really shines is the dry-down: a soft, spiced incense that gives it a rich, family-friendly character. Reminds me of the regular 7, so it must be popular here. It lacks much projection; it’s more for personal scenting at close range. In short: it’s lovely and worth a try, though I expected more punch.
I love this cologne for running, both at the start and at the finish line, even the faint scent it leaves on the clothes that lingers for a couple of days. Sometimes a friend approaches and says: ‘Joder, you smell great!’ To me, it only smells of cheese and chorizo. I’ve used it since it launched, and when production stopped, I had to go to the chemist for bicarbonate and then spend half my salary on three bottles I found on a website in Portugal. First one, in case they sent me trainers, but as the cologne arrived and smelled the same, I dared to use the other two, macerating them deep in the bathroom cupboard, far from light and oxygen, so they would last.
It is the best fragrance I own and the one that has meant the most to me. It’s a pity they have discontinued it and I had to pay four times more on eBay just to keep having it. It’s fresh, ideal for summer evenings on a terrace with that special person.
I don’t know which notes are present, but to my nose it smells like a dentist’s surgery or mouthwash. I sense other rich notes, but above all that dental sensation. I was unlucky enough that it didn’t suit my skin.
This scent transports me to a very specific memory: when I was young and studying at the music conservatorium in central Seville, my mother would wait for me in Plaza de la Gavidia so we could catch the bus. In spring, the scent of orange blossom from the trees mixed with the incense from the churches and the bars during Semana Santa. To evoke those moments, it was worth buying it blind.
Loewe has always nailed what they make, and although few notice, I own seven fragrances from the house and this is the absolute queen: a refined citrus with a touch of quality incense.