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Pomelo Paradis

4.05 de 5
2,133 votos

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Descripción

Pomelo Paradis by Atelier Cologne is an aromatic citrus fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2015, this composition features pink grapefruit, Calabrian mandarin, and blackcurrant in its top notes. The heart reveals orange blossom, mint, and Bulgarian rose, while the base settles on vetiver, amber, and iris.

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  • Invierno 3.4%
  • Primavera 33%
  • Verano 56%
  • Otoño 7.2%
  • Día 92%
  • Noche 8.4%

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Comunidad

2,133 votos

  • Positivo 81%
  • Neutral 9.8%
  • Negativo 9.0%

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  • The opening isn’t bad; you can tell the grapefruit, a bit bitter mixed with sweet notes. I tried it days after Cedrat Enivrant, which was a masterpiece, and I had high expectations. But nothing: apart from the opening, the rest was a disaster. It seemed synthetic to me and the longevity lamentable; I could hardly smell it after the first half-hour. I wore it in warm and humid weather, perhaps that influenced it, although it’s supposed to be ideal for this type of fragrance.

  • The opening is good; the grapefruit is noticeable, slightly bitter mixed with sweet notes. I tried it a few days after Cedrat Enivrant, which was a masterpiece, and I had high expectations. But nothing; apart from the opening, the rest was a disaster. The scent seemed synthetic and the longevity lamentable; I could barely smell it after the first half-hour. I wore it on a warm, humid day; perhaps that influenced it, although it’s supposedly the ideal climate for this type of fragrance.

  • pedjalazaro

    A magnificent opening of grapefruit with hints of rose and mint in the heart. Then it fades considerably, and the longevity and sillage are very scarce. Suitable only for spring and summer and daytime wear.

  • I really like it. It manages to keep the grapefruit juice scent without drying out strangely. It’s true that the potency and sillage are low, but if you make the effort to smell… I’m not crazy if I say that spraying it on clothes and elsewhere makes me feel it for about six hours, very clinging to the skin, but you can’t have everything in this life, hehe.

  • I love this perfume. It manages to maintain the grapefruit juice scent without falling into weird dryness. It’s true that the potency and trail are low, but if you make an effort to sniff… I’m not mad if I say that when sprayed on clothes and such, I can at least smell it for about six hours. Yes, very close to the skin, but you can’t have everything in this life, hehe.

  • Gastoreño

    I wouldn’t recommend it at all. It smells like insecticide, the kind sold in Spain for flies; I think it’s Bosque Verde, but it smells exactly the same.

  • perfumadoyhonesto

    My first perfume from this brand and it’s a delight. As a citrus fan, I couldn’t resist exploring the house, famous for high quality and many natural ingredients (this one has 93%). It opens with an energising, realistic blast of grapefruit, like squeezing the fruit into a glass. After 15 minutes, it loses some punch but remains exquisite, with the grapefruit present, subtle floral notes, and a sweet touch at the end. Longevity is moderate, around four to six hours, sitting close to the skin at the end, but the first two hours are addictive. Very happy with the purchase.

  • Romeo! & Juliet?

    Best citrus ever, absolutely delicious. Smells like a fresh bowl of grapefruit segments just placed on the table, or zest grated for cocktails 🍸, without forgetting the other notes. Very natural aroma, zero synthetic. Highly recommended for warm, sunny climates; ideal for lovely beach spots. Not sporty or elegant, but rather casual and formal. Nothing for autumn or winter. Unisex, but more suited to her. The price is high for the quality. Do you recommend any youthful male perfume with grapefruit as the star?

  • Romeo! & Juliet?

    Very good citrus, delicious. It literally smells like a glass of freshly cut grapefruit segments on the table or grated peel for cocktails, without any synthetic note. A great recommendation for warm, sunny climates, perfect for fancy beach areas. It’s neither sporty nor elegant; it’s casual yet formal. Suitable only for spring and summer, unisex but leaning feminine. The price is high for the quality. Any recommendations for young men with grapefruit as the star?

  • I love it; it’s what made me fall in love with grapefruit and citrus again. Down here in southern Spain, with that oppressive heat, this perfume saves my life, and I’ve worn nothing but it for months. The sillage is soft, though it smells intense when first applied. Even though it doesn’t last long on my skin, I don’t care: it’s addictive, and I’ll keep buying it until I die or they discontinue it.

  • Well, Atelier Cologne brings us a juicy citrus with a very natural pink grapefruit opening, which over time gives way to mandarin and blackcurrant, but there’s a synthetic touch there, like a Pellegrino grapefruit drink. Then come the orange blossom and rose, giving it a feminine twist. The longevity is poor, about an hour and a half, with a low sillage; in the end, it leaves a soft, powdery vetiver and iris on the skin and in the personal bubble. After four hours, it’s almost unnoticeable. Ideal for summer, just to enjoy it briefly.