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Pitada de Humor

Marca
Natura
Cláudio de Deus
Perfumista
Cláudio de Deus
4.01 de 5
137 votos

Acordes principales

Descripción

Pitada de Humor by Natura is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2020, this composition was created by Verônica Kato and Cláudio de Deus. The olfactive pyramid opens with top notes of bergamot, freesia and storax; the heart reveals a bouquet of peach and jasmine; and the base settles on a foundation of peach, sandalwood and amber.

Resumen rápido

Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 2.7%
  • Primavera 34%
  • Verano 48%
  • Otoño 15%
  • Día 84%
  • Noche 16%

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Comunidad

137 votos

  • Positivo 80%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 7.3%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 3 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

Extremadamente costoso

Ligeramente costoso

Precio moderado

Buen precio

Excelente precio

Reseñas

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20 reseñas

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  • I like it, but it’s too unisex for my taste; I prefer perfumes that are a bit more feminine. It reminds me of something from Calvin Klein, perhaps the ‘All’. The scent is rich, but it would suit a man perfectly too, so that doesn’t quite work for me—it’s a matter of personal preference. I bought it blind because people said it was similar to 212, but I don’t think it is that much. [Edit] I gifted it to an aunt, and for her, it feels more feminine than it does on me. It suits her beautifully, and other notes come through clearly. She loved it.

  • Fabianacruz

    This perfume arrived today in Argentina; it’s its launch. I tested it on my skin and said: it’s pure Avon White, very similar. Fresh and very lovely.

  • I tested it a few hours ago with a sample that arrived. It seemed very nice, a super summery and fresh fragrance. Definitely it’s a floral fruity scent on my skin, though more floral. It reminds me a lot of Carolina Herrera’s 212, but this smells greener and a bit more citrusy, probably due to the bergamot. The 212 is purely floral, whereas in Notas de Humor, the green notes of benzoin are more noticeable, a note not seen in the profile but which Natura states is there and which I can smell quite clearly. I detected the peach slightly at the beginning, but it faded. It could easily be unisex, depending on the skin. It doesn’t seem sweet to me, which I appreciate greatly. Highly approved!

  • I bought it because a video claimed it smelled of peach, and since I don’t own any fruit-based perfumes, I decided to try it. Nothing of the sort on my skin, hehe. It doesn’t smell of rose either, although it’s not listed, but it resembles it: first citrus, then within a minute, juicy green roses mixed with bergamot. I don’t dislike it, but I was expecting a different aroma.

  • Acetatodeoctilo

    It’s totally unisex, so if you’re looking for something 100% feminine, this isn’t for you. But I absolutely loved it. I adore the unisex vibe and how super fresh it is; it smells like real summer, as if you’ve just stepped out of the pool on a hot day in Buenos Aires. I didn’t detect any peach, but there were flowers with a strong citrus character. The longevity is moderate; after three hours, you need to reapply to keep it present. It’s not the best fixation I’ve seen, but for a citrus scent in this city’s humid climate, it’s fine. The trail is moderate: it invades a bit at first, then fades quickly without being heavy. In short: if you like citrus and unisex scents, it’s a great option for everyday summer wear.

  • ValeriaChile

    I retract my previous opinion completely. After using it for a reasonable time, I feel it is totally unisex; that woody note makes it so. It is not a soft perfume; it is citrus/floral with a slight peach that is somewhat overshadowed by the sandalwood, and there is a woody note that I suppose is that. In the dry down, the peach becomes more noticeable. It has excellent longevity on the skin, and on clothes it lasts for days! The trail is magnificent; I wore it on an infernal day and it performed excellently. I hope to try it in winter, as I feel it is versatile. Every nose is a different world, but it fascinated me. Totally delicious, I could wear it all day; it intoxicates me 🍑🍋

  • A strange scent, not one you see everywhere, and quite strong. The peach note is delicious, especially in cold weather.

  • ValeriaChile

    I completely retract my previous opinion. After using it for a reasonable time to judge better, I feel it is totally unisex; that woody note makes it more unisex. It’s not soft; citrus/floral with a slight peach note a bit overshadowed by sandalwood; there is a woody note which I suppose is that. As it dries down, the peach becomes more noticeable. It has excellent longevity on skin and lasts days on clothes. The trail is magnificent; I used it on an infernal day and it performed excellently. I hope to try it in winter as I feel it’s versatile. As they say, every nose is a different world, but it fascinated me. Totally delicious, I could wear it all day; it intoxicates me 🍑🍋

  • locadelosperfumes

    I love it. In my opinion, the opening resembles the original 212 by Carolina Herrera but with a touch of peach. In Argentina there’s a drink called durazno fizz that has that style. The fixation is more soapy. Very festive and cheerful.

  • locadelosperfumes

    I absolutely love this perfume. In my opinion, its opening is more like the original 212 by Carolina Herrera, although with a touch of peach (melocotón). In Argentina, there is a drink called durazno fizz that has that style. Its fixation is more soapy. It is very festive and cheerful.

  • weraevaelena

    At first it smells of alcohol, but within minutes it passes and intense citrus notes emerge, which at times made me think of cleaning products. The dry down is more pleasant; it feels soapy and clean, with citrus dominating but no longer so strident. I need a lot of imagination to find the resemblance to 212 by CH, which is much more floral than citrus.

  • danzaesencia

    I feel lucky to have this before it was discontinued in Mexico, where it’s called Notes de Humor. It’s summer and it’s ideal for cooling down. I like Natura for their good perfumery and they have the best fragrances for the heat. I just read it has peach, which explains that sweet note that clicks perfectly with bergamot; that fusion is alchemical magic, transforming the scent of peach into a blend of clementine, tangerine and oranges, plus bergamot, a light amber and a floral touch that puts you in a good mood. Versatile for all year round in the tropics. Citrus is timeless but this transports me to the 90s when orange reigned (I loved an Arden vitamin C cream that smelled of orange). It reminds me of Calvin Klein’s Contradiction, a 90s Gucci magazine scent (I think Envy), and the recent Kaiak Vital which launched in Mexico almost alongside Notes de Humor. I insist, on my skin it smells of clementine and orange, backed by bergamot. It evokes being by a pool near the sea drinking a Tequila Sunrise. Cheers!

  • danzaesencia

    I consider myself lucky to have bought it before it was discontinued in Mexico, where it is called Nota de Humor. We are in summer, and it is ideal for cooling down. Broadly speaking, I like Natura for their good perfumery, especially for hot weather. I’ve just read that it features peach, so I understand that slightly sweet note that clicks with the bergamot; that fusion is magical, transforming the peach scent into a blend of clementine, tangerine and oranges, alongside the bergamot, a light amber and a floral touch that puts one in a good mood. It is versatile for all year round in the tropics. Although citrus is timeless, this transports me back to the 90s when orange was queen in perfumery and cosmetics (I adored an Arden cream that smelled of orange). It reminds me of Calvin Klein’s Contradiction, a Gucci from a 90s magazine (I think Envy) and the recent Kaiak Vital, launched almost at the same time in Mexico. I insist, on my skin it smells of clementine and orange backed by bergamot. It evokes being by a pool near the sea, having a tequila Sunrise. Cheers!

  • I’m a fan of 212 by Carolina Herrera and it cost me a fortune to find a dupe until this Natura one appeared. Based on reviews saying it was similar, I bought it blind and it resembles it quite a bit, almost a dupe. The opening is identical to 212, but as it dries down it moves towards Kaiak. It’s like a blend between 212 by CH and Natura’s Kaiak. A good alternative with optimal price given the longevity and quality.

  • I’m a huge fan of 212 by Carolina Herrera and it was so expensive here that I struggled to find a dupe until this Natura one came out. Seeing the reviews saying it was similar, I took a chance and bought it blind, and I can say it’s quite close, almost a dupe. The opening is very similar to 212, but as it dries down, it leans more towards Kaiak. Basically, it’s like a blend between 212 by CH and Natura’s Kaiak. It’s a great alternative to 212 with excellent value for money, considering the longevity and quality.

  • ludperfulover

    Sweet citrus, with lots of tangerine and peach, finishing with a bergamot acidity. Perfect for hot weather. If you enjoy sweet gourmand perfumes like I do, this isn’t it, but it’s beautiful for ensuring you don’t go unnoticed.

  • MicaDopamina

    A friend tried it and I fell in love; I searched everywhere only to discover it’s no longer in production. Here in Argentina, it’s called Notes de Humor. It smells like a summer drink, sweet, citrusy and sparkling. The peach note is very prominent; it’s absolutely delicious. Natura, if you’re reading this, please bring it back!

  • I finished the bottle believing it would come back, but it didn’t! How lovely, full of sweet fruits.

  • Nati Poison

    Hidden on the shelves: it stands like a rock in the heat. Brutally citrusy, ideal for days that make you want to throw up. Exquisite!