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Quizas, Quizas, Quizas
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Quizas, Quizas, Quizas by Loewe is a green floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2007, this composition was created by perfumers Carlos Benaïm and Emilio Valeros. The olfactive pyramid opens with top notes of red berries, blackcurrant, Italian lemon and cassia. The heart reveals Indian jasmine, Bulgarian rose and neroli, while the base settles on patchouli, musk, honey, sandalwood, amber and Madagascar vanilla.
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- Positivo 78%
- Negativo 19%
- Neutral 2.9%
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Incredible, it made me change the essence I’d used for over 10 years (Classique by JPG). It’s potent, spicy, long-lasting, with a floral hint but less perceptible than in other versions. Simply fantastic!
My aunt is very elegant and classy, and she uses this perfume which is just like her: elegant and classy. The combination of notes smells rich; it’s really good. It reminds me of her, who lives very far away.
This baroque perfume is delicious: daring yet elegant notes, impeccable longevity, and a wide trail. It’s for women who aren’t afraid to attract attention. It’s sweet, fresh, and very sexy. You won’t regret buying it. Highly recommended.
It has so much personality. I own many men’s and women’s perfumes, and according to a perfumer friend, my skin has the perfect pH for everything to last. By the way, your scent changes depending on your skin’s pH. I’m a personal shopper; if anyone is interested, here I am.
Reminiscent of Narciso Rodriguez’s Narcisse with a touch of Coco Mademoiselle. Roughly 90% Narcisse and 10% Coco make it super feminine and sexy. I don’t know the exact percentages, but they are part of its essence. One spray permeates the room and lasts until the next day! I’m amazed. I usually don’t suit florals (Elie Saab, Coco, Light Blue, Bulgari, Shiseido…), even if they smell good, they aren’t me. These are the ones that bring the most compliments. It’s striking and the sexiest in its family I’ve tried.
If you like it, make room for this treasure… JEJEJEJEJE
I’ve pushed myself out of my comfort zone buying this floral-green fragrance blind. It’s a balance between modernity and classicism. It starts fresh, moves through an intense floral phase, and finishes musky. It’s very potent with immense trail and longevity! Impossible to go unnoticed, although I prefer less noticeable perfumes. I’ll have to get used to it before deciding if it’s for me, as I generally don’t feel comfortable with florals.
I liked the fragrance, although I couldn’t overuse it because it made me feel dizzy due to its intensity. Very floral and spiced, but not cloying. What disappointed me most was the bottle. It leaked! Wherever I left it, there was a ring of oil that stained several pieces of furniture, not to mention it’s not a cheap fragrance for this to happen. And I reserved it for special occasions… it lasted a sigh (at least on the skin). I liked it, but the letdown I had with the bottle has made me not buy it again.
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps… you are intoxicating. Smells of wild berries with herbal and sweet casia, but when fused with your body, white flowers and rose balance that fruity touch. When mixed with patchouli, honey, sandalwood, and amber, you regain sweetness. It’s an olfactory rollercoaster. It has presence, personality, and elegance even for a trip to Saturn. A beautiful perfume; use it sparingly and preferably in cold climates. Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps is excellent from any angle.
Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps… mmm you are intoxicating, your scent of wild berries with that cassia that gives you a herbal and sweet touch, but when you fuse it with your body, those intense white flowers with the striking rose balance your fruity touch, and when you mix with patchouli and honey, you regain part of your sweetness that blends perfectly with sandalwood and amber, you are a rollercoaster for the nose, as you enjoy yourself. Perhaps you have great stature, personality, and elegance from here to Saturn. This is a beautiful fragrance that should be used with moderation and I believe it suits colder climates better. Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps it is exquisite from any angle.
I have it, and I love it. It seems so refined and delicate. It is baroque and extremely elegant! I’m not one to buy 100ml bottles, but I did with this one. It’s worth it. It is an uncommon scent, for a woman who is both modern and classic at the same time. Not at all intrusive. Very good sillage and longevity. It reminds me of a flowered countryside. It is excellent for daily use; I usually wear it to the office, and everyone likes it.
I’ve finally got it and I absolutely love it; it’s so refined and delicate. It has a baroque and elegant air. I don’t usually buy 100ml bottles, but I made an exception with this one. It’s worth it. It’s a rare scent, ideal for a woman who is both modern and classic. Nothing intrusive, with a lovely trail and good longevity. It reminds me of a flower-filled meadow. It’s excellent for everyday wear; I take it to the office and everyone loves it.
An intense, very ambered, floral, and sweet fragrance. It reminds me of other scents such as Amber by Prada or Flowerbomb.
I am about to buy it… I tried it at Palacio de Hierro and liked it very much, plus it has good sillage and longevity. I will have to buy the 100ml bottle because there is no smaller size. My idea was to buy the ‘Flower Bomb’ nectar which I also adored, but it’s so expensive!… so the second on my list was this one from ‘Loewe’… besides, I read good reviews about it here… I liked it and I’m a few days away from buying it! Greetings to everyone…
To start with, a true beauty in the bottle with its hypnotic colour; followed by a classy, elegant, and comfortable scent that will make you feel good with yourself, uncomplicated for your nose, high fixation with a discreet sillage. It starts with a neroli-like aroma, between citrus and patchouli; the base leaves fine cassia leaves wrapped in soft femininity with the other ingredients, finally resulting in beautiful flowers, where in my case, the Rose is noticeable. It projects security and sublime sensuality.
For years, it has been one of my favourite perfumes. I can’t find a flaw in it. It feels like one of the best florals I’ve ever experienced. To me, it is very, very similar to Narciso Rodriguez for Her. I own both, but I like this one even more because it has more of a patchouli and blackcurrant imprint than the musk.
Now that I’ve read reviews from several people, I can see the similarities they mention. Perhaps with Narciso Rodriguez and Coco Mademoiselle. Above all, the perfumes have the same vibe; they are similar fragrances, as if from the same family.
Another perfume I bought by mistake. I suspect it initially seemed different and interesting, but gradually I began to find it hard to wear, until it became unbearable and cloying, just like those cheap fragrances. Exactly what happened with L’Amour de Lalique.
Another fragrance I bought by mistake. I suspect it turned out different and interesting to me, and I purchased it. Gradually, I began to feel it was difficult to wear, until it became unbearable, cloying, like those low-cost fragrances. Just like what happened to me with L’Amour by Lalique.
I don’t like to distort perfumes because every individual is a universe and comments become subjective. My experience is similar to @Ítaca’s: I bought it blindly, when I arrived I opened the perfume and the cap smelled too rich. I applied it on my skin and a strong, unpleasant, and unclean smell came off. After that nasty smell, a rich aroma became present; I had to go out into the street and honestly, I didn’t feel so comfortable. But as @Itaca wrote, after 1 hour and 30 minutes, that smell disappeared and turned into something rich, delicate, and fruity. It doesn’t seem an elegant fragrance to me; on me it had moderate to wide sillage, after 2 hours the perfume was skin-close and didn’t remain impregnated on my clothes. I’m glad that in other people this perfume has better performance. As for me, I’ll keep trying, perhaps I’ll end up loving it, as it’s a sweet aroma that doesn’t bother. For now, I can say I wouldn’t buy it a second time. Greetings!
I completely agree with the reviews stating it resembles Coco Mademoiselle and Narciso For Her EDP. I bought it blind, naturally, during the pandemic. It is pretty, refined, and elegant. The only drawback is its opening; I don’t detect green notes, but rather a bitterness that lasts too long… However, it eventually transforms into a lovely scent. Seeing the comments, I notice users don’t have this issue, so don’t hesitate to try it. It is a fragrance that is unlikely to bother anyone; quite the opposite, I’ve received plenty of compliments from men, especially. I’m not lying when I say its sillage is wide; it makes itself felt. As for longevity, I’m speechless; I put it on at 6pm and detect it the next day without having to bring my nose close to my wrist. It might be the longest-lasting fragrance in my collection; I certainly didn’t expect that. Although I probably wouldn’t buy it again due to that initial bitterness, I must say it is a very good fragrance both olfactorily and in terms of performance.
I bought it blindly based on reviews and notes, and it has been a tremendous letdown. I don’t know if I’m anosmic to this fragrance or what’s going on, but it tells me absolutely nothing. I can’t find any resemblance to NR, Cocó, or any other; it smells very weak with no sillage, and after half an hour, what little scent there was has vanished. I’m 100% certain it’s the original as I bought it at a prestigious perfumerie. I suppose it’s just me; this perfume isn’t for me, and I’ve given it several chances: I take it out, wear it for a couple of days, put it away, and months later take it out again to use it, yet it’s always the same, barely smelling of anything. To make matters worse, the bottle isn’t made of solid coloured glass; it’s tinted over the top and fades and flakes, giving a shabby and old appearance. It seems to be of poor quality; in my opinion, it’s overpriced; it’s been given a hype it doesn’t deserve. I’m glad for the lucky few who get such good results from it.
I bought it blindly based on the reviews and notes, and it has been a tremendous disappointment. I don’t know if I’m anosmic to this fragrance or what’s wrong with me, but it tells me absolutely nothing. I can’t find any resemblance to NR or Cocó or any other. It smells very weak with no sillage at all, and after half an hour, whatever little I could smell disappears. I’m 100% sure it’s the original because I bought it at a prestigious perfumerie. I suppose it’s me; this perfume isn’t for me, and I’ve given it several chances. I take it out and use it for a couple of days, put it away, months later take it out again and use it for a couple of days, and it’s always the same, I barely smell anything. To make matters worse, the bottle isn’t solid coloured glass; it’s tinted on top and fades and chips, giving a worn and old appearance. It seems to be of poor quality; for my taste, it’s overrated, given a hype it doesn’t deserve. I’m glad for the fortunate ones for whom it works so well.
I agree with the similarity to Chanel Mademoiselle, a very pretty and quite long-lasting perfume, especially on fabric.
Sparkling—that’s the word; it’s rich and gives you vitality. It sits in the same line as Coco Mademoiselle and Narciso Rodriguez for Her, but it stands out for that spark and freshness at first whiff. They’ve discontinued it, what a shame; I have a nearly full bottle in my dressing room and I use it sparingly because I’m afraid it’ll run out, jiji, what can we do! There are some very well-executed equivalents, but honestly, this perfume has a tango name: it’s peculiar, provocative and sensual, that’s how I see it.
Sparkling, that’s the word; it’s rich and gives you vitality. True that it’s in the same line as Coco Mademoiselle and Narciso Rodriguez for Her, but it’s because of the spark, the freshness at first sniff that makes you say ‘umm’. They’ve discontinued it, what a pity. I have a bottle in my dressing table almost full that I apply drop by drop because I’m sorry to see it finish, jiji, what can we do! There are certain equivalences that are completely identical and very well achieved. Truly, this perfume has the name of a tango because it’s like him: peculiar, provocative, and sensual, or so I see it.
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It’s one of the most original fragrances I’ve had. Although it recalls Coco Mademoiselle, for my taste the combination of notes is much more harmonious. I don’t understand why they discontinued it since Loewe has very bland perfumes and this certainly had many die-hard fans.
I’m not an expert nose. On my skin, it comes across as Narciso Rodríguez for Her (the black one) but much longer-lasting (I own both). It’s not a winter fragrance for my taste.
I understand the comparison with Coco Mademoiselle due to that DNA I know, but also with Narciso Rodríguez, and I don’t feel it has anything to do with the latter. With CM, it shares that musky patchouli and rose, although here the combo leans towards jasmine. In my bottle from several years ago, the opening felt quite vintage and then changed. It’s a perfume I absolutely love, one of the few from the house that get along well with my skin and last. I’m a fan of the Solo line, but my skin devours them. If anyone is thinking of buying it, it leans more towards the Coco Mademoiselle line, although they aren’t super similar to NR, nothing to do with each other, but every nose is a world.
I encountered it expecting an aroma similar to my beloved, sadly discontinued, Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps eau de toilette, but nothing like it, and that hurts. It’s not that it’s bad; it’s that the other didn’t seem like a dry dupe of my other beloved, Coco Mademoiselle. Here, it does seem like a dry dupe where the citrus note of the CM stands out, while here the fruits make it very dry, almost suffocating. If I hadn’t been looking for my lost, unjustly discontinued Perhaps, it might have worked, although that dry afterglue makes me doubt it in the end.
Mmm, what a richness, by God. I’m not sure if it’s my weakness for musks, but it is an intoxicating and addictive perfume. It’s not for everyone; choose it if you love opulent patchoulis and potent fruity florals. To my mind, it has a vintage touch without losing its sexy and mysterious edge. It reminds me of a commercial from when I was younger and represents it very well. It’s suggestive, seductive, and full of character, overwhelming. Imagine it as a Coco Mademoiselle but swapping the citrus for sweet red fruits. What a pity it’s almost impossible to find now.