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Ma Dame

Francis Kurkdjian
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Francis Kurkdjian
3.77 de 5
2,341 votos

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Descripción

Ma Dame by Jean Paul Gaultier is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2008, this composition was created by perfumer Francis Kurkdjian. Its olfactive pyramid unfolds with a top of orange, a heart of grenadine and rose, and a base of musk and Virginia cedar.

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  • Invierno 15%
  • Primavera 36%
  • Verano 31%
  • Otoño 19%
  • Día 74%
  • Noche 26%

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Comunidad

2,341 votos

  • Positivo 72%
  • Negativo 25%
  • Neutral 2.9%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 1 nota
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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  • On my skin, Ma Dame starts sweet and citrusy, then transforms into sweet roses with a slight menthol note. It has a young, vibrant, coquettish and feminine aura. The grapefruit adds a gourmand and fun touch, but never cloying. It smells just like the bottle looks, if you know what I mean. It’s very particular and unique, with good projection and longevity.

  • Ma Dame is citrus-sweet; the grapefruit really stands out and puts you in a cheerful mood. It has good longevity, which I use on summer afternoons. It’s not cloying, very unique and refreshing, like enjoying a martini by the bay. Recommended.

  • A distinct, elegant and sophisticated scent. It smells powdery yet dense. Sweet from the grapefruit and orange, but the roses make it fresh and sweet. Be careful not to overdo it, as it has a strong presence. It has soapy notes that smell like just out of the shower, and as Alice says, it gives you energy and a better mood.

  • It’s a fragrance with a small sweet touch, but above all fresh and clean. I love it; it’s my favourite. Very long-lasting, but nothing heavy.

  • I love the orange scent, a bit acidic and sweet at the same time. But it becomes too strong for me; if it were a little softer it would be ideal for me.

  • Romina pletener

    Jean Paul Gaultier makes perfumes for divas and Madame proves it. That citrus touch, the spectacular orange and that bottle mixing pink and orange… wonderful. Soft yet personal. Recommended.

  • winterhalter

    Chic, chic, chic. The nose is Francis Kurkdjian, a great master. It surpasses my expectations; I find it innovative, sweet and citrusy at the same time. Very sophisticated and cheerful. It lasts a long time, has excellent fixation and improves my mood. Personally, it’s an aromatic jewel.

  • I forced my mother to buy it (without smelling it) just for the gorgeous bottle. It’s a sexy and bold fragrance. Ma Dame smells citrus-sweet; the orange and grapefruit are easily noticeable. It’s for showing off, for those diva women. It has strong longevity and sillage; you make yourself noticed wherever you go. I give it an 8.5/10.

  • I forced my mother to buy it without smelling it just for the bottle. It’s a sexy and daring fragrance. On me, it smells citrus-sweet; the orange and grenadine are noticeable. It’s for showing off, for those diva women. It has strong longevity and sillage; you make yourself noticed wherever you go. I give it 8.5/10.

  • A scent that breaks the mould: it begins with an electric, sparkling orange, almost as sweet as the preceding grapefruit. Then comes a tender rose with a menthol and anise touch, presumably from the cedar. The base is musky and woody. It seems like a bad girl, strong and rebellious, but to me it’s a sophisticated talc of fruits and roses, light and delicious. It’s the younger sister of Classique, but with more personality than it appears. It’s floral, fruity, woody, fresh and sweet, without falling into vulgarity. Original and transgressive due to its contradictions. Ideal for spring and autumn. Sillage and longevity are moderate. The bottle is gorgeous, with that Gaultier pink-fluorescent orange gradient, a female figure that seems to want to wrap herself in the scent. It seems made for young girls, but it’s a very personal and strong scent to stand out. It seems like one more, but it’s not what you expect… it’s much more if you dare to try it.

  • Surprising fragrance: it seems like a sparkling, electric orange, like its fluorescent colour, yet very sweet, almost like grenadine. Then a young, tender rose appears with a mentholated and aniseed touch, presumably from the cedar. The base is musky and woody. It seems groundbreaking, strong and rebellious, the bad girl of the class. However, for me it’s a soft, light and sophisticated talcum of fruits and roses. It seems like the younger sister of Classique, but beware, it has more personality. It is floral, fruity, woody, fresh and sweet, original and transgressive by contradiction. For spring and autumn. Sillage and longevity are moderate. The bottle is beautiful with its pink-fluorescent orange gradient and the Gaultier figure. It seems aimed at young people, but it’s a very personal and powerful scent to stand out. It’s not what it seems; it’s much more if you dare to try it.

  • Natalylopez

    It smells very fresh and clean, slightly herbal-soapy (like straight out of the shower) with a noticeable citrus-sweet touch of grenadine and orange. It has good longevity on the skin. It’s a pity it’s no longer in production and hard to find.

  • I bought it without smelling it because I couldn’t find it in a shop and could only order online. It was a risk, but the citrus-sweet description encouraged me. Upon receipt, the scent is incredible: fresh, clean, citrusy and sweet all at once. It smells of orange with that powdery nuance I’ve never sensed before. It’s spectacular; I’ve found my perfect perfume for this spring-summer. I can’t stop smelling it; it’s simply perfect.

  • Bought it blind and it completely took me by surprise. On my skin, it smells very synthetic, like a plastic doll, though it does have a soapy quality. It has a citrus-sweet note, is potent and quite unusual. I like it! However, I wouldn’t recommend buying it without trying it first; it’s not what the other reviews say.

  • Buy blind and prepare for a total shock. On my skin it smells very synthetic, like a plastic doll or soap, not citrus. A bit sweet, potent and odd. I like it, but I don’t recommend buying without trying as others say; it’s not what it seems.

  • Fantastic! I’d buy it again. I loved it. It’s a sweet yet fresh scent, and the fixation lasts all day. 100% recommended.

  • They gave it to me as a gift, and it’s a great fragrance made by one of the best perfumers in the world; it has its Gaultier signature, but it conveys joy and freshness. It has a unique and peculiar touch.

  • The best fragrance I have ever known: it will always be my favourite and the one for which I’ve received the most compliments. Sweet, bold, sexy, sophisticated, rebellious… an unmistakable scent. It makes you feel secure, determined, and powerful. The grenadine and orange make a groundbreaking blend with the rose and musk. The cedar is already a more subtle note. The longevity and sillage are infinite, so it was worth every euro. It’s a pity it has stopped being made because for me it was the best. Even the bottle and the TV advert were brilliant. It’s truly a shame it has gone down in the history of Jean Paul’s perfumes, as it is infinitely better than Scandal and others that followed.

  • The best fragrance I’ve ever known: it will always be my favourite and the one that receives the most compliments. Sweet, bold, sexy, sophisticated and rebellious… an unmistakable scent that makes you feel secure, determined and powerful. The mix of grapefruit and orange with rose and musk is groundbreaking; the cedar is more subtle. Longevity and sillage are infinite, so it was worth every euro. What a pity it’s no longer produced; it was the best. Even the bottle and the TV advert were brilliant. A shame it has gone down in Jean Paul’s history, as it is infinitely better than Scandal and the ones that followed.

  • I’m truly happy to have found it just in these dates, but it’s a lovely feeling to connect with a fragrance that seems harmless yet gives you so much and a little bit of everything. Its opening is citrusy and sparkling, with a sweet orange and a hint of sherry; as it dries down, it becomes a sweet caress that seduces you, leaving you feeling comfortable, secure, and happy. Then the rose appears, young and tender, with musky nuances that give cleanliness and freshness. It’s extremely sexy, fresh, sweet, making you almost addicted instantly, with moderate to strong sillage and lasting over 8 hours. Totally timeless; it shines more in summer. I’ll buy a refill because I want to use it as if there’s no tomorrow.

  • My heart broke when I found out this delight was no longer being made. I never imagined a fragrance could identify me so much. It’s intense in just the right measure, bold, feminine, and vibrant. It has a soapy or powdery air that might seem like a perfume wrongly labelled ‘old lady’, but that part is overshadowed by the essence it projects and the elegance. Its sweetness blends exquisitely with the audacity it projects; it’s punk, a pink and sweet punk. It’s one of the few fragrances where, every time I wore it, someone complimented it.

  • I like it, though I must say it doesn’t suit cold weather in my opinion; I find it soapy, fresh, synthetic, a bit odd, similar to Salvatore Ferragamo’s Fascinating Night, and to be honest, I prefer this one; it’s cleaner and less sweet.

  • More than the perfume, I went mad for its advert and bottle. The scent was pleasant, easy to wear, and appreciated, but it lacked the strength and personality they promised. The smell remained constant throughout the day, which made me feel it was opaque. The blend of orange and musk reminded me of softened cake batter dusted with flower powder. I liked it, but I think it had the potential to be more special. It’s missed. Ma dame, madame, ma magdalene.

  • Danielle_Gris

    It was my first Gaultier. It’s sweet but not cloying; fun, with a classical touch. Of the declared notes, I can hardly distinguish any, except the grenadine. It opens with something spicy, like pink pepper, followed by something very creamy (like hand cream), probably the rose and musk blend I can’t identify separately. Then the wood becomes more prominent until it settles sweet with a tiny bitter edge. It’s not bad, but it’s not for me. It lasts 4-6 hours with moderate to heavy sillage.

  • It opens with a sweet orange, so sweet you could almost bite it. The grenadine adds body and sweetness without being cloying, with a sharp, stinging acidic note. The rose is there from the start (I have an old bottle, so perhaps the opening lacks freshness, but the orange remains alongside the rose and grenadine). The rose is ‘just right’—neither green nor wilted, fresh and warmed by the sun, with a powdery touch cleaned up by the musk. It’s lovely, original, and tremendously feminine, a fruity floral that breaks with current gourmand trends while remaining sweet. It’s fairly linear, feeling like a whole. Sometimes it’s narcotic, nothing dark, psychedelic. It doesn’t smell entirely natural; it can come across as slightly artificial. Could it be the grenadine? I sense a stinging, uncomfortable note, yet it compels me to keep smelling it. The blend of cedar and musk is earthy, dusty. That rich, woody scent, close to the skin, here feels like clean skin after sweating from dancing until you can’t move another step, mixing with the sweat of a summer festival dancefloor. It was lucky Gaultier relaunched it; it’s unisex (and sold as such, the one who opened this sector), but I would have loved for Ma Dame to be given a chance too, hopefully soon.

  • MaritzaMabel

    Truth be told, I haven’t used it in ages; I’ve fallen for another scent and am thinking of putting my bottle of Ma Dame to rest.