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Luna Rosé

Marca
Natura
Verônica Kato
Perfumista
Verônica Kato
4.17 de 5
430 votos

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Descripción

Luna Rosé by Natura is a floral chypre fragrance for women. Launched in 2015, the nose behind this composition is Verônica Kato. The top notes reveal pink pepper, green notes, bergamot, Sicilian lemon, aquatic notes and mandarin; the heart unfolds with rose, violet, peony, valley lily and jasmine; while the base notes settle with musk, cashmere, cedar, vetiver, Indonesian patchouli leaves, sandalwood and tonka bean.

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  • Invierno 16%
  • Primavera 33%
  • Verano 24%
  • Otoño 27%
  • Día 63%
  • Noche 37%

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Comunidad

430 votos

  • Positivo 83%
  • Negativo 9.5%
  • Neutral 7.2%

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

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Moderada

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Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

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Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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17 reseñas

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  • I discovered it just a few days ago. The opening reminds me of La Vie Est Belle, though I’m not entirely sure. Once it dries down, I believe it smells like the spirit of Miss Dior with ambered fruity hints. The vetiver is more noticeable at the start than in the dry-down and lacks that medicinal or overly herbal touch. It’s a lovely, elegant perfume capable of being worn every day. I’ll keep wearing it to reach clearer conclusions…

  • What a delight! It evokes velvet. On my skin, a sensual rose dominates, with sparkles of citrus, sweet, herbal, vetiver, amber, musk, and that mischievous pink pepper. I use Trópico on fresh days or evenings, but not in the heat. The Luna de Natura fragrances are elegant and feminine; the bottle is a beauty inspired by the Palaeolithic Venus, a conceptual work of art that justifies its price.

  • I bought this for my mother’s birthday. As soon as she opened it and sprayed it on, she cried out, ‘Oh!’ noting the scent of mandarin oranges and how it reminded her of eating at her grandmother’s house.

  • NataliaAqua

    As soon as I tried it, I thought it would be a good gift for a great-aunt. Definitely not for me; I don’t dislike it, but I feel it’s more oriented towards a well-established woman. I’m not an expert, but I suppose I’ve smelled it many times in my life. As it’s not mass-produced nor the best-seller, I assume it’s not an original fragrance. The main thing I detect is rose, but not the delicate kind, rather a spicy, stinging one. You don’t go unnoticed. I wear it on my wrist now and I struggle to detect other notes, but the herbal ones do appear. I would recommend it; it has something classic about it.

  • I bought it thinking it would smell of roses, but it didn’t happen. I hadn’t read Fragrantica before, haha. It reminded me a lot of a Jafra called Vessen, a perfume I used for years, which is why I didn’t like it and gave it away. Nothing like the other Lunas from Natura. I don’t know how prices are doing now, but if you’re unsure, try whichever is more accessible. I remember the Jafra lasted quite a while.

  • magia olfativa

    Roses, patchouli, and just citrus. It has excellent sillage and projection. I love how Verónica Cato worked the rose into this chypre version of Luna; it’s a shame it’s going to be discontinued. I like it for autumn and spring. While I adore it, I suggest trying it before buying. Yes, it also reminds me of the Chanel Chance EDT or some versions of Miss Dior…

  • magia olfativa

    Roses, patchouli, and just citrus. It has a very good trail and projection. I love how Verónica Cató worked the rose in this Luna version; it’s a shame it’s going to be discontinued. I like it for autumn and spring. While I absolutely love it, I suggest trying it before buying. Yes, it also reminds me of Chanel’s Chance EDT or some version of Miss Dior.

  • I bought it for the price and because I like Natura’s body splashes. What I hate about some discontinued perfumes is the alcohol at the beginning (I don’t feel that in designer ones). It’s not my favourite, but it doesn’t smell bad; it’s soapy, with a very subtle citrus, I don’t detect the flowers, and it doesn’t last at all. My pH is to blame. Update: I gifted it because it wasn’t what I expected.

  • It smells like a wealthy, well-off lady, hehe. It’s one of those scents that always smell good and don’t use the perfume everyone else uses. It’s a fresh rose, nothing muted or overly strong. Perfect for cold days.

  • Luna Rosé features a very prominent citrus accord, aquatic notes, musk, vetiver, and cedar; it gives it a very masculine character that doesn’t change, only the intensity drops. For me, it was too herbal, like shaving lotion, although a bit of rose and peony does come through in the end. It’s elegant but doesn’t feel feminine; I gifted it to my father and he thought it was an aftershave, and it suits him perfectly. Performance is average, around five hours; it doesn’t last as long as Luna Absoluta. Moderate price. Ideal for spring and summer if you’re looking for something unisex. Try it before buying.

  • danzaesencia

    I simply love this Cyprus; it’s one of my favourite Lunas alongside the floral one that’s now discontinued. It smells incredibly elegant, long-lasting, with notes of sage, rosebush, patchouli, vetiver, rose, and citrus. It bears a strong resemblance to Chanel’s first Chance in EDP. The trail and longevity are moderate, it’s attractive and not overpowering. Absolutely adorable.

  • danzaesencia

    How much I love this chypre! It’s one of my favourite Lunas, alongside the floral one that’s already discontinued. That constant, elegant scent of rosemary, patchouli, vetiver, rose, and citrus feels very sophisticated. It bears a strong resemblance to the first Chanel Chance Eau de Parfum. Sillage and longevity are moderate, attractive and not intrusive. Adorable!

  • I got to know it when it was already discontinued, but it remains the only Luna that drives me wild. It’s floral, fresh, and has that soapy touch others don’t like, but I absolutely adore it. Fingers crossed it returns one day.

  • I had the bad luck of meeting it via a sample when it was already discontinued… it’s the only Luna so far that has completely bewitched me. It’s floral, fresh and slightly soapy. I’m not usually a fan of florals, but I loved this one. I hope it returns at some point!