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Paris Izmir

Marca
Carven
4.19 de 5
147 votos

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Descripción

Paris Izmir by Carven is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, this composition features freesia and bergamot as top notes; rose and myrrh in the heart; and sandalwood, benzoin and patchouli in the base. The creation is signed by perfumer Olivier Cresp.

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  • Invierno 36%
  • Primavera 11%
  • Verano 14%
  • Otoño 39%
  • Día 52%
  • Noche 48%

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Comunidad

147 votos

  • Positivo 86%
  • Negativo 8.2%
  • Neutral 5.4%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Moderada

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  • chabelys

    I simply had to buy it! It smells so delicious; it is a sweet rose but not cloying. It reminds me of citrus scents like Light Blue, those soft and distinctive ones from the Juliette Has a Gun line. I don’t know how to describe it well, but the paper scent is incredible after a week, so it lasts quite a while. I will update later, but I think it will be my fragrance for many years. I would wear it at any time because it is not heavy or cloying; it has a powdery touch that leaves you feeling super clean.

  • I simply had to buy it! The scent is absolutely delicious!! It is a sweet rose, yet not cloying in the slightest. I am a fan of citrus scents like Light Blue; my favourites are from the Juliette Has a Gun line, which are soft and distinctive, and this is exactly that. I struggle to describe it well. The paper scent has lasted over a week and smells wonderful, so the longevity is quite good. I will edit this review in time, but I believe it will be my signature fragrance for many years. I would wear it at any hour because it is neither heavy nor gourmand, nor cloying. It has a powdery touch that makes you feel incredibly clean.

  • An elegant perfume at the start (red roses and powdery roses with freesia and a whisper of citrus bergamot) that later shifts to pale roses with myrrh and vanilla-resinous benzoin, sandalwood, and patchouli in the base to provide sensuality. As it dries down, the red roses return with myrrh, sandalwood, benzoin, and an almost imperceptible freesia that invites you to approach. It is quite unisex, ideal for temperate or cold weather. It receives compliments both informally and formally, though I use it informally for evening or night; it is that scent you want on your wrist all the time. In heat, it performs well (it depends on the pH), and at the beach it gained a salty, sexy touch; by night it becomes more provocative. Would I recommend it blindly? I doubt it due to its chameleon-like facet: it is not a ‘hello, I’ve arrived’, but a ‘I am here, come see me’. Its trail is moderate. Quick references: great for passion, courting, dating, him, her, and everyone.

  • An elegant perfume that begins with a blend of red and pale roses, freesia, and a fleeting citrus note of bergamot. Then, the red roses yield to the pale ones, accompanied by myrrh and benzoin (a resinous vanilla note), while the sandalwood and patchouli in the base evoke sensuality and intimacy. As it dries down, the red roses return alongside myrrh, sandalwood, benzoin, and an almost imperceptible hint of freesia dancing in the background, as if whispering, ‘Come closer, smell a little nearer.’ It is quite unisex. I recommend it for temperate or cold weather. Compliments are frequent, whether informal or formal, depending on the person; I have worn it in informal settings and it suits perfectly, always for evening or night. It is one of those scents you want to smell on your wrist all the time; in heat, it behaves very well (it depends on your pH). I tested it at the beach and was struck by how it gained a salty, sexy touch; by night it becomes more provocative. Would I recommend it blindly? I hesitate slightly due to its chameleon-like prominence; it is not a ‘Hello, I’ve arrived!’ but rather a ‘I am here, but you’ll have to follow me to keep me in sight’; its trail is moderate. Quick references: great for passion, courting, dating, him, her, and everyone.