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Red Temptation Elixir Parfum
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Zara's Red Temptation Elixir Parfum is a fragrance from the olfactive family for men and women. Launched in 2023, this composition features top notes of saffron, bitter orange and coriander; a heart of praline and jasmine; and a base of woody notes, amber and musk.
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Absolutely worth every penny; it far surpasses the original Red Temptation.
It bears a striking resemblance to the BR540 extrait and crushes the standard Red Temptation; this Elixir version is incredibly oily, which speaks to its quality. It’s warm, long-lasting, and you can truly taste that delicious burnt sugar. For me, it’s worth the price tag—even I feel it outshines the well-known Al Haramain Ruby Edition, as the RT Elixir projects beautifully in the air (unlike other BR540 dupes which give me anosmia), whereas the other Arabic scent falls short and is far too expensive. A triumph for Zara.
Perfume bomb!!! You can clearly tell it’s the Elixir version by its concentration and longevity, and yes, it’s practically identical to the traditional Red Temptation, but with that wonderful praline. If you like the Red Temptation, it’s a safe buy.
What a perfume! You can clearly tell it’s the Elixir version due to its concentration and longevity, and yes, it’s practically identical to the traditional Red Temptation, but with that wonderful praline twist! If you like the Red Temptation, this is a safe buy.
I don’t understand the fuss about Zara’s Red Temptations being excellent dupes of my beloved Baccarat Rouge 540. My desire to get Baccarat at a bargain price led me to believe everything read online, and the truth is, what a disappointment. And with this Elixir version, even more so than the rest of the range (though I’ve bought them all, and this is the one that recalls it most), it simply doesn’t resemble it! It has a super alcoholic opening, takes time to settle, and after a while I understand why people say it resembles BC540: they are just a few shared accords. As I said, it may recall it, but do not buy this if you expect it to smell like the wonderful wonder that is Baccarat. Forget about it entirely.
I don’t get the fuss about Zara’s Red Temptation being great dupes of my beloved Baccarat Rouge 540. My desire to get Baccarat at a bargain price led me to believe everything said on social media, and the truth is it was a disappointment. With this Elixir version, it’s more so than with the rest of the range, even though I’ve bought them all and this is the one that resembles it most, but it doesn’t resemble it. It has a super alcoholic opening, takes time to settle, and after a while I find the reason people say it’s like BC540: they’re just a few chords. As I said, it can remind you of it, but don’t buy this if you intend for it to smell like the wonder that is Baccarat. Forget it completely.
Stronger and longer-lasting than the first Red Temptation. It resembles the BR540 extrait and Mancera’s Instant Crush. It lasts all day, ideal for cold weather. It shines most in winter.
Stronger and more long-lasting than the first Red Temptation. It resembles the BR540 extrait and Mancera’s Instant Crush. It lasts all day, making it ideal for cold weather; it truly shines in winter.
Excellent value for money. It easily lasts over 12 hours, and two sprays are more than enough. It has a darker, more mysterious scent profile than Baccarat Rouge 540, and certainly much more potent. I’ve been wearing it for a month now and there is polarisation in the reviews; some adore it while others hate it. Personally, I believe it has great class, although it isn’t a conventional perfume. I recommend trying it before buying.
Excellent quality-to-price ratio. It easily lasts more than 12 hours, and two sprays are enough. It’s a darker, more mysterious scent than the Baccarat Rouge 540, and certainly much more potent. I’ve been wearing it for a month and there’s a polarisation in the opinions. Some love it and others hate it. I personally think it has a lot of class, although it’s not a perfume for everyone. I recommend trying it before buying.
I tried to buy the BR540 and it didn’t last, which is why I decided not to spend that much. That said, I’ve had the original Red Temptation for ages and miraculously it lasts forever and I love it. I bought this version blindly thinking it would last longer, and although it’s hardly different and resembles the BR extract more, it lasts less than the EDP version. Still, I think it’s a very good perfume and economical. I’m going against the grain, I know, but on my skin, it works like this.
The Elixir is rounder, very well blended, and it doesn’t give me the headache the original did. I love it; I can’t wait for the cold weather to wear it on a special night. It smells tremendously elegant and lasts on the skin for eternity. It’s warm, mysterious, and alluring. It has more sweetness in the praline than the original, but it’s not cloying; it’s woody. It’s one of those perfumes that leave a mark, with lots of personality, for a confident woman, a boss. It’s a proper beauty.
The Elixir is rounder, very well blended, and doesn’t give me the headache the original did. I love it and can’t wait for the cold weather to wear it on a special night. It smells tremendously elegant and lasts on the skin for eternity. It’s warm, mysterious, and alluring. It has more praline sweetness than the original, but it isn’t a perfume you’d consider ‘sweet’ or cloying; on the contrary, it’s woody. It’s one of those perfumes that leaves a mark, with great personality, perfect for a confident woman or a boss. What a perfume.
A new, more intense version of Zara’s successful Red Temptation, famous for being considered the dupe of the legendary Baccarat Rouge 540. In my opinion, without diminishing its quality, although it has a more than reasonable resemblance, I don’t consider it an exact clone. What’s noteworthy is its intensity and longevity, which far exceed the eau de parfum thanks to the concentration (you can tell by the darker colour). In the opening, you note that warm sweetness of bitter orange, like a slightly spiced orange reduction. Then it evolves towards praline, something like a liqueur-filled orange chocolate, and as it dries down, woody and green notes appear, where the coriander is most noticeable. It’s a long-lasting fragrance with good projection and an interesting evolution that you feel like a small personal bubble of scent.
Just to put it out there, I like Zara perfumes, but this one smells weird to me. Like a mix of a rich village church, something that’s burnt but isn’t wood, and some kind of hydrogen peroxide… It lasts forever. I see it lists coriander and wonder if that has anything to do with the reaction it produces in some people.
I bought it blindly because I couldn’t find the traditional one, and the surprise was wow—an extraordinary first impression. A very captivating scent, very similar to the previous one that I praised so much. I’m happy with the purchase and consider it a very versatile and timeless perfume.
First things first, I bought the normal Red Temptation. I’m not anti-Zara or a snob, but this is another story. If you dress in Zara, no matter how well you pull it off, anyone with a fashion eye knows it’s not designer clothing. The same goes for this Elixir: it tries to mimic that ‘high-end’ level and sophistication, yet still costs just £25.95. The takeaway? It tries to smell expensive, but it smells synthetic and artificial in a way that puts people off. The difference with the original is that this version tries to amp everything up with components that give it a cheap feel. If you wear it in a sophisticated way, for dinner or out to those more ‘posh’ places, you’ll smell like a chav or a 15-year-old rich girl. It’s obvious at a glance that it’s a super cheap fragrance (SHEIN vibes), and someone with class won’t wear this for the night. In short, if you like it, buy it; it smells good within the Zara context, but it’s not elegant as others claim. It’s for a drink with friends in the afternoon, not dinner with your partner.