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Prada Paradoxe
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Prada Paradoxe is an oriental floral fragrance for women, launched in 2022 by the Prada house. This composition was created by perfumers Nadège Le Garlantezec, Antoine Maisondieu and Shyamala Maisondieu. In its opening, the fragrance unfolds top notes of pear, tangerine and bergamot. The heart reveals orange blossom, neroli essence, neroli and sambac jasmine. To finish, the base notes offer Bourbon vanilla, amber, white musk and benzoin.
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If you’re not attracted to the pear/neroli/orange blossom note, steer clear. How beautiful it is to try perfumes! With a free sample and a whole day of testing, I concluded that perhaps the problem is me. I’m not attracted to its olfactory pyramid; it’s too sweet and floral, and I’m a bit tired of neroli/orange blossom. I have a Tesori di Oriente (Hammam, €9) that shares notes with this Prada and I dislike it less because it’s not so sweet; it could be its distant low-cost cousin. It doesn’t smell bad, it didn’t give me a headache, it’s correct and feels quality, but it’s not a perfume I’d buy because I simply don’t like it. I don’t dislike it either, but it doesn’t give me that love I need to spend my money on it.
On my skin, it has a dry-down very similar to Givenchy’s L’Interdit Eau de Parfum; they share many notes so it’s no coincidence (pear, orange blossom, jasmine, bergamot, vanilla…). If you’re looking for something that doesn’t resemble any other, this isn’t it. The longevity is very good; I applied it yesterday in the afternoon, I’ve had a shower, and I can still smell it on my wrist; I must say, the powdery scent it has now is very appealing. It’s quite pleasant in general, and if I had to gift one, I’d go for this.
Yes, it’s sweet and vanilla-heavy, very fitting for its season, but it has magic: throughout its evolution, you perceive waves of notes. From the start, you feel the vanilla-infused tangerine, but the florals constantly peek through; the bergamot sparkles playfully among them, and the amber is there. The musk refreshes that sweetness. For me, who doesn’t like overly sweet scents, it’s magical, delicious, and very long-lasting.
A very sweet perfume that, when I wear it, reminds me 98% of Armani Code for Women; I had to look it up to compare them, and they literally smell the same. Nothing new. It lasts for ages, muchiiiisiiiiimoooooo, with significant sillage. Very feminine and girly; I almost imagine a young girl aged 15-25, a Milipili from Argentina or a Cayetana from Spain. Obviously, every nose is a world, which is why there are thousands of perfumes. Note: I won’t be buying it again.
Pear, orange blossom, jasmine, vanilla… where have I heard this combination before? In countless perfumes. Paradoxe has good marketing, but it’s run-of-the-mill. It doesn’t stand out; with so many similar scents on the market, it should have had something unique, but it didn’t. It stays there, trying to make a mark but fading with a somewhat diluted aroma that you could cover with any other without spending so much, because it’s not worth it.
I loved it! I agree it’s quite simple and doesn’t bring anything new, but it’s exquisite. Although nothing is declared, what I basically smell is grape, grape caramel. In its dry-down, that sweet touch from the vanilla and benzoin becomes more noticeable, and you perceive the amber.
The opening is barely fruity and citrusy, followed by an avalanche of jasmine that ends in a short but intense dry-down, sweet and enveloping, with a touch of caramel without being heavy. The finish adds warmth and cleanliness. Ideal for feeling sparkly yet neat. It’s not disruptive and perhaps a little disappointing (I expected more). I’m a fan of the brand and its quality, but in this case, I don’t feel it’s a standout in my collection. Although, to be honest, I love it.
I didn’t think I’d like it, but surprises do exist. At first, I thought it was cloying, but then it reorganised itself and the notes took shape. It’s not novel, but it’s not bad either; it has great presence. Bergamot, orange blossom, neroli, and vanilla (which I noticed at the start) dominate, followed by a citrus touch, but in the end, the florals take over. I love the bottle, with the brand logo, something rare these days that’s much appreciated. Longevity is 4-6 hours with good sillage and better projection close to the skin. The only flaw is the price, around $200 for 90ml. Scent 8/10, Sillage 9/10, Longevity 10/10.
I searched everywhere for this as I couldn’t find it here, so I brought it back from abroad. What a letdown… It just smells clean, soft, and moderate. I can’t detect any trace of vanilla or pear. Nothing strikes me or catches my attention. I feel ripped off, believe me.
Warm floral and amber with that ‘clean’ note everyone loves, though at first it feels a bit generic (reminiscent of L’Interdit, Libre, or Voce Viva). But be warned: over time, the resin transforms it into something incredibly delightful. It lasts all day, projects massively, and you only need a single drop. You can detect mandarin, orange blossom, jasmine, and musk, with the benzoin conducting the orchestra from the basics to the complex. It’s pure intrigue, a paradox that evolves in crescendo. The dry-down is spectacular. 🕯️ 7.5/10.🔥
White floral with just the right amount of sweetness for summer. In me, the orange and orange blossom really stand out with a caramelised base. I find it perfectly wearable in any season.
I loved it: it’s floral, fruity, sweet, very elegant and sexy. It lasted all day. The scent is one of my favourites and I wouldn’t change it for anything 😍
White floral with a light vanilla base. Unfortunately, it gives me a headache, perhaps due to the jasmine note. I preferred the opening, which was a bit fruitier, over the dry-down.
Definitely the perfume I was looking for for summer. As I usually prefer heavy gourmands, this is beautiful and feels great to wear.
I love the sweet scent, but it’s a pity it doesn’t last long. It’s light and soft, like an EDT. I thought it would be more imposing, but that’s not the case. I’ll have to try the Intense version. Scent: 8/10, Longevity: 2.5/10.
I adore it, but it’s like with Devotion: everyone wears it and I have that quirk of not wanting to smell like the majority. It’s wonderfully pleasurable, lasts a long time, and leaves a trail. I like it for winter because that final vanilla and amber give it a very warm, sweet touch.
True, it’s not a wow, but it’s ideal for travelling. It has notes from several of my favourite perfumes that I usually carry separately for different occasions, but with this, it’s more than enough. It’s a blend of L’Interdit EDP, Libre by YSL, and in the base, it smells like Narciso Rouge Musc Noir.
Floral, fruity, and sweet, not too strong and more pleasant. I prefer the dry-down over the opening, which smells nice and lasts. Still, I wouldn’t buy it as there are prettier options on the market; this is a bit of the same old thing, a sugary perfume though softer.
I bought a decant to test on skin and it’s very nice: starts citrusy, almost unisex, then turns floral and sweet into an elegant, woody vanilla without being overpowering. The citrus notes stay and balance everything. It feels a bit more feminine, but on a man, you wouldn’t notice it’s a woman’s scent; it has its finesse and works for any occasion. The trail isn’t potent despite the price (Lancôme style) and it doesn’t last all day, perhaps my nose gets used to it quickly; it lingers better on clothes. I’m not sure if I should buy the 90ml bottle for $200 at Mexican shops, better suited as a gift for birthdays or Christmas. For now, stand by.
What can I say? This perfume is perfect. You can’t stop smelling it on your wrist when testing it. Many don’t like it for not being innovative, but on me it made me appreciate florals, which I resist because they are strong. It doesn’t lose freshness, it’s powdery and smells clean. Sweet and soft, without headaches. It evokes tenderness, youth and femininity. Longevity and projection were excellent; my partner noticed it all the time. On skin it lasted until the next day and on clothes for two days. Being soft, it’s versatile for any season. I use it in summer but would suit all. It’s more for the day than the night. I’m glad I found it. For scent, longevity and versatility it’s a 10/10 for me.
Makes me feel super feminine and smells delicious; I love it.
This is a 360-degree perfume: works day and night, in cold or heat. It’s a marvel. Very feminine, youthful, attractive, sweet and fruity, with a charming white floral. It’s in my top list along with the Gucci Flora EDT from 2009. It has good longevity; I understand some don’t get much from it, it’s down to pH. I recommend and defend it with both hands.
Yes, very generic but rich. No one scrunches their nose when smelling it; it’s quite agreeable. I see it for days in any season and formal situations. It’s divine for women over 30 in the office.
I tried Prada Paradoxe in a decant and it’s nice, feminine and versatile. The white flowers with their sweetness are the soul. It’s used in all seasons, even at 45 degrees. Personally, it’s pleasant but not my favourite from the line; I always prefer the Intense for its definition and strength, although I wouldn’t use this one during the day with so much heat or with few sprays. On my skin, the original doesn’t last: after two hours it’s just skin scent and never reaches a trail. It depends on pH, but if you have grateful skin, it’s the most versatile in the line. I won’t buy it because the Intense is better on me and Virtual Flower is ideal for the day.
It’s a battle perfume for any occasion: day, night, parties, office or holidays. It’s all-terrain. Although it offers nothing novel, it’s not a bad fragrance; it’s a safe option.
This is the REAL PERFUME. Wow. I feel wealthy, cheerful, sophisticated, and like a chic lady. It lasts all day on my skin and for days on clothes. It doesn’t bother; on the contrary, it creates an atmosphere of abundance and elegance. Who complains about the smell of a new car? That’s what it produces. Everyone asks what I’m wearing. It lifts my mood and self-esteem. I use it day or night, at the beach, in winter and autumn. Everyone wants it. I recommend it with my eyes closed, 10/10.
I liked it; it’s floral but nothing simplistic; the citrus note elevates it and keeps it lively. I would definitely buy it again. It gives me a breath of fresh air compared to Good Girl but feels more vivacious. Edit: it’s not Good Girl, I tested it the same day and mixed scents. It’s rich, smells like clean clothes, ironed or dried in the summer sun.
I adore it; it’s exquisite and fills me with happiness when I smell it. The problem is it doesn’t last or leave a trail; I sprayed it up to ten times and can’t detect it from a distance, only directly on the skin. Perhaps I’ll try the Intense when I’ve finished this.
I love the scent; I just wish it lasted longer.
The scent matches the floral notes, but the vanilla feels weak. It’s soft, neither addictive nor memorable; too innocent for my taste. Reminds me of those Chilean children’s books with scents: you’d rub the fruit and smell it, but here it smells more of orange blossom and blotting paper. A definite no for me, and certainly not for the Intense.
In February, I reviewed it as being on standby and ended up buying the 90ml bottle because the decant seemed addictive. I know it’s not original for many or mind-blowing, but for others like me, it has something unique: although it has the notes of countless perfumes, it develops differently on each person and the sensations are personal. I’m already half a bottle away from waiting for a refill; although the cost is exaggerated, it’s worth it because it makes me happy and lasts all day. On clothes until I wash them. The citrus notes with orange blossom and jasmine give a freshness I love; the sweetness and final musk are well balanced. Undoubtedly it will stay in my collection, and I hope by God’s grace they don’t reformulate or discontinue it; lately, all houses have every idea.
I didn’t think I’d like it; it’s true it’s not the most novel or grandiose in perfumery, but it’s very pleasant and wearable. Very much in the style of Lancôme’s Idole and YSL’s Libre. Pretty and elegant.
The more I test the Paradoxe line, the more I like it. My favourite remains the Intense. In my homeland, oranges are common, and this perfume evokes spring for me: rain, first rays of sun, and orange blossoms blooming. I read many saying it’s ‘generic’, but more than that, I see it as CLASSIC. It’s a classic aroma, elegant, clean, with a sensual touch when dry. Projection and longevity are good, about 7 hours for me.
I found a sample today and really fell in love. It’s mainly floral (the neroli is strong), with fruity and vanilla presence. I see it as elegant for work events, formal lunches, or casual dinners if you want to draw attention solely through your perfume and leave an olfactory mark. It reminds me of Libre Intense in a floral version, although they don’t share similar components; my brain linked them. Paradoxe is much rounder and more harmonious. It needs time to develop; it’s worth it. It’s on my wishlist; I love it deeply 😍😍😍.
I bought it the same day I tested it in-store, but it was very different at home: much subtler and the colour was yellowish, not pink like in the tester. I’m absolutely sure I tested the regular version, but the batch must be different. It has an office-formality aura; noticeable in a meeting but doesn’t impose elegance. I have samples of the Intense; it’s richer, more robust, and has more body without changing the essence. Moderate longevity of about 6 hours, though you stop smelling it; they told me it still smells good after 4 hours.
Prada Paradoxe is an ode to neroli. In my case, it smells more of tree resin, herbaceous, so a citrus, green, and slightly bitter accord takes precedence. The vanilla softens it later, but never cedes the spotlight; I almost feel it’s astringent and dry. It doesn’t resemble My Way or Voce Viva much (which are purely floral and creamy); rather, it reminds me of Natura’s Una Blush. Contrary to general opinion, it’s more special than I imagined: discreet, flat, yet surprising, and it lasts over 12 hours on me.
It’s a super versatile and potent guy; I absolutely loved the extreme longevity. It has an DNA that I believe no one has managed to copy. When it first sprays, the neroli dominates the jasmine, but dry down the vanilla becomes intense; after 12+ hours, it leaves a clean, round orange note with white florals. It’s worth the hype—it’s the longest-lasting on skin I’ve tried, not even noticeable at arm’s length. Leaves a beautiful orange blossom trail.
It’s delicious, delicate, feminine, and unpretentious, conveying a sense of calm. I loved it the moment I tested it, but when I wanted to smell it again, it had vanished completely, not even an hour later 😔. If it lasts on you, great; it’s a lovely fragrance, but I’m not going to pay its price with such low projection and longevity on me.
My best friend wears it and I have a soft spot for it. It’s feminine, clean, nothing groundbreaking but very pleasant. I like it; it’s rich. Bonus points for being refillable.
It’s soapy, clean, very much in the Libre vibe. Nothing new, but if you like the scent of cleanliness, it works.