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Perry Ellis f

4.02 de 5
63 votos

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Descripción

Perry Ellis f by Perry Ellis is a floral fragrance for women. Perry Ellis f was launched in 2004. The top notes are rose, lily of the valley and ivy; the heart notes are pink peony and gardenia; the base notes are cinnamon, sandalwood and musk.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 18%
  • Primavera 24%
  • Verano 22%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 62%
  • Noche 38%

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Comunidad

63 votos

  • Positivo 83%
  • Negativo 11%
  • Neutral 6.3%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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12 reseñas

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  • There are no ugly women, only women who don’t know how to dress… as Coco Chanel would say. The same happened to this perfume: although it still exists, it is an undiscovered beauty. It’s super feminine, beautiful, and delicate, but it’s one of those loves at first sight that doesn’t conquer you from afar. It’s one of those where you only know when you look it in the eye that yes, you’ve found it. It’s a very underrated fragrance, compared to others sold like hot cakes that don’t even reach its feet, but that’s life.

  • I bought it by chance and it’s a gem. Its price is very good compared to others that only sell fame and cost a fortune, like Chanel No. 5 or Moschino by Cantú, and another one costing $280, the Amouage Interlude Parfum. I own them and they are just fame and lots of money, plus they last only two hours on the skin. However, the Perry Ellis F looks humble in the bottle but what a wonderful fragrance and such an unknown treasure. What a pity they discontinued it and so many didn’t get the chance to try this gem.

  • I already knew this Perry Ellis a couple of years ago; I remembered it as herbal and green, pleasant but not impressive. It first arrived as a gift in a mini bottle, I tried it, and I loved it instantly. Now I have the 100ml bottle and confirm it was a very good purchase at a great price with excellent longevity. I don’t notice cinnamon or gardenia, but I do detect lily of the valley; it briefly reminds me of Baiser Volé, they aren’t the same, there’s just a hint of that perfume at the beginning. A friend said it smells very strong, perhaps because it was freshly applied, but I’ve overlooked it because I don’t think it’s offensive; for me, it’s excellent. It’s floral, feminine, slightly creamy when dry, with a faint talc-like touch. It lasts on the skin, and I agree 100% with the reviews from Olorami and Paloma 12 about that. Very satisfied.

  • Marisol santi

    Just bought it and it’s a delight. You can detect the gardenia, peony, and rose balanced perfectly, with none dominating. I don’t smell any cinnamon. The longevity is excellent. In short, it smells delicious.

  • A very poor fragrance in my opinion; I wouldn’t recommend it at all unless women like strong, outdated scents. It’s terrible, too floral, like the flowers used at funerals.

  • The perfume I love and will love forever is Reserve by Perry Ellis, but when I had to refill my fragrance, I came across this option and let the price decide… ‘If Perry Ellis makes something as good as Reserve, surely this must be too’… big mistake! I couldn’t handle the scent; I don’t even know exactly what it smells like, somewhere between dried rose petals and fenugreek… I don’t know. I gave it away the very next day.

  • The perfume I love and will love to infinity is Reserve by Perry Ellis, but when I went back to search for my fragrance, I came across this option and let myself be swayed by the price… ‘if Perry Ellis can do something as wonderful as Reserve, surely this must be good too’… a huge mistake! I couldn’t cope with the scent; I couldn’t even be sure what it smelled like, somewhere between dried rose petals and fennel seeds… I don’t know, I gave it away the very next day.

  • I used to wear it when going on stage at the start of my career; it gave me confidence. It’s warm, enveloping, and elegant. I agree with those who say it’s underrated. I had it and would get it again if someone gifted it to me. I can’t distinguish the notes well, but I adore cinnamon, and perhaps that’s why I liked it so much.

  • Smells fantastic. I discovered it through my mother-in-law, a stunning and elegant woman. It’s floral, fruity, and woody; it feels fresh, and I don’t detect any cinnamon. The longevity is good on my skin and it leaves a trail, plus it’s economical. It wasn’t a scent I was familiar with, and although I no longer wear it, I won’t forget its lovely smell and the good memories it brings. Highly recommended.

  • Smells fantastic; I discovered it through my mother-in-law, a stunning and elegant woman. It’s floral, fruity and woody, very fresh, and I don’t detect any cinnamon. It sits beautifully on my skin and leaves a trail, plus it’s affordable. It wasn’t a scent I was familiar with, and although I no longer wear it, I won’t forget its lovely fragrance and the fond memories it evokes. I recommend it.