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Red Temptation Summer
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Zara's Red Temptation Summer is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2023, this composition features lychee and raspberry in the top notes; rose petals and peony in the heart; and praline, amber, and musk in the base.
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I adored the opening: fresh, fruity, very cheerful and spring-like. It seems they aimed to create a summer version, but I’m not sure if it will be wearable in high temperatures. The dry-down is very similar to the original; in fact, I have a T-shirt that still smells a week later, and I thought it was the first one until I remembered it was this summer version. I recommend it if you don’t own the original; I prefer it and find it more versatile.
It reminds me of Lancôme’s Miracle: a fresh, aquatic perfume ideal for hot weather.
Sometimes Aldi sells honey with red fruits for immunity that smells exactly like the opening of this abomination. What a shame they didn’t have the normal Red Temptation. I was curious to compare it with Baccarat Rouge, but the only one I tried was spoiled with a burst cap. The opening of this flanker is a headache: flashes of burnt rubber, burnt synthetic caramel, and a scent reminiscent of dental hygiene, as if the perfume were angry with me. The rose and lychee notes are pure fantasy; this is a cocktail of asphalt, flambéed sugar, and mouthwash. It has some good points: it’s atypical and brave, its dry down is happier, and it lasts about six hours with well-defined phases. Still, it’s ugly, but interesting.
It has left me floored; it’s super fresh and fruity, very cheerful and spring-like. It sounds like they’ve done a summer edition, though with heat I’m not sure if it will hold up. The dry-down is identical to the original Red Temptation; in fact, I have a T-shirt that smells like it after a week and I thought it was the first one, until I remembered trying the summer version. If you don’t have the original, I recommend it; I like it more and it’s more versatile.
I absolutely loved it; it’s like a wearable version of Red Temptation. I can really smell the rose and peony blended together, and although I didn’t know it contained lychee, I noticed it from the very start. It’s floral and fruity, yet retains that underlying note of Red Temptation always present. Delicious!
I use Red Temptation Eau de Parfum and find this flanker less interesting to my taste. I don’t see much resemblance to Delina or its older sibling; it strays quite far from BC540. On my skin, it lasts about three hours.
At Aldi, they sometimes bring honey with red berries for immunity which smells exactly like the opening of this abomination. What a pity Zara doesn’t have the normal Red Temptation here. I’m curious to see if it’s similar to Baccarat Rouge. The only Baccarat I tried was definitely spoiled: I detected no notes (I found it hidden in a store with the cap broken and unclosed, so that might have influenced it). Having said that, the opening of this flanker is brutal, pure headache, flashes of burnt rubber or plastic, followed by a fully burnt synthetic caramel. I’d say it conveys an emotion, as if the perfume were angry. Angry with me or the world, I don’t know. And yes, eventually that scent arises that many associate with dentists. I go further: it’s the smell, or rather the taste, of when you have a dental cleaning, translated into scent. Interesting? Perhaps. Do I want to smell like that? Let me tell you, no. The notes mentioned here seem like fantasy, if roses, lychees, and their mother. This is a cocktail of asphalt and flambéed sugars with gasoline and mouthwash, pure pulverised dental enamel. But I must be fair, because it has good things. One, it’s an atypical scent, even with thousands of copies and being itself. At least, it’s brave. Two, its final phase is more bearable, I’d even say somewhat happier, less grumpy. And three, the longevity isn’t bad: on my skin, about six hours with all phases well-defined. A perfume that’s still ugly. I’m almost certain Red Temptation will seem another horror to me, but this hunt seems very promising and undoubtedly interesting.
The most boring and generic thing I’ve tried recently. Although it has nothing to do with what’s listed, it smells of apple with an indeterminate floral base. As it dries, I detect praline. It reminds me of Kayali’s Eden Juicy Apple 01 or Nina Ricci’s Nina. It has nothing to do with the original Red Temptation, which I happened to be wearing the day I went to the shop. It has moderate sillage and lasts about four hours on my skin. For me, despite the good surprises Zara usually delivers, this time it’s a no. Scent 5/10, Longevity -/10, Sillage 7/10, Value for money 6/10, Versatility 7/10, Packaging 7.5/10. Would I buy again? I didn’t buy it.
I tried it and on the skin it smells like nothing, as if you’d just splashed water on. At first, only a hint of lychee is noticeable before it fades away. 👎🏿
I accidentally wore this while swapping the tester for Red Temptation. It smells fresh, floral, and fruity—very sparkling and spring-like; the lychee gives it that fresh edge. The base reminds me a lot of the original, which is why this version exists. What a pity it lasts so short; on my skin, it’s gone in two or three hours.
This doesn’t match the official notes or the original Red Temptation at all. On my skin, it’s floral with red fruits and praline, plus a musky touch that makes it wearable. It’s not unpleasant; I actually like it and it lasts well, but compared to what Zara usually does, it feels generic. So, unless I caught it at a sale price, I wouldn’t add it to my collection.
It doesn’t quite match the official notes or the original Red Temptation for me. On my skin, it’s floral with red fruits and praline, plus a musky touch that makes it wearable. It’s not unpleasant; indeed, I like it and it lasts well, but compared to what Zara usually produces, it feels generic. That’s why, unless I can get it at a sale price, I wouldn’t add it to my collection.
I find it awful. I thought it would resemble the original Red Temptation, which I adore, perhaps a less intense version for summer, but it’s nothing like it. There’s a note I simply can’t stand; to me, it smells more like a rose gourmand, which I also dislike.
It seemed like a disaster to me; I thought it would resemble the original Red Temptation which I adore, but perhaps they made it less intense to make it usable in summer, and it’s nothing like it. It has a note I can’t stand; in my opinion, it resembles rose gourmand more, which is also not to my liking.
Bought it on a whim. The tester was empty and it seemed sweet, feminine and alluring. However, I was greatly disappointed when I opened the bottle. I now only use it as a room spray.
My wife has many top-tier perfumes that I adore, yet no one ever asks about them… this one isn’t bad and she wears it daily. What’s curious is that half the factory where she works have already asked what fragrance she’s wearing and they love it. And let’s be honest, with so many compliments, I’m left without the words to praise or criticise it… I, being more of a fragrance geek, would give anything for as many compliments as she gets… and it’s certainly not her favourite among her collection… but that’s just how it is, and I’m telling you exactly as I see it.
Sweet fruity roses over a softened, ambered Red Temptation base that is completely free of medicinal notes. I absolutely love it and didn’t expect to, as the B Rouge clones usually smell like piquillo peppers and medicine.
There are plenty of people who don’t like it and say it doesn’t remind them of the original Red Temptation, but for me, it’s the opposite. I do like it; it has that same DNA as the original, but with a fruitier, more feminine twist.
Many people don’t get it and don’t recall the original Red Temptation, but in my case it’s the opposite. I absolutely love it and it has that DNA of the original, but with a fruitier and more feminine touch.
I was lychee-hating until I tried this… the blend with raspberry, rose, and especially praline gives it a super pleasant twist… perfect for summer… it’s a perfume that screams joy.
It doesn’t smell like the original Red Temptation (which I adore), but for €10-20, it’s a bargain. Fresh, clean, sweet yet light, perfect for hot days. It smells like a garden, freshly washed hair, and a spotless home. It’s a delightful perfume, though I understand others might not like it as they’re looking for something else. The rose is well-integrated; normally I hate roses because they smell heavy or fake, but here it’s subtle and gives a freshly cut sensation. The lychee and moss are top-notch. I struggle to pick up the praline, but I think it will come through with time. In summary: a basic perfume for everyday use, useful and cheap; I’d recommend it to everyone in their collection.
It doesn’t remind me of the original Red Temptation (which I adore), but for €10-20 it’s a real treat. Fresh, clean, sweet without being cloying, perfect for a hot day. It smells like a garden, freshly washed hair, and a clean home. It’s a pleasure to wear. I understand why some might not like it as they’re looking for something else. The rose is perfectly integrated; normally I hate roses because they smell heavy or artificial, but here it’s subtle and smells freshly cut. The lychee and moss are impressive. I struggle to pick up the praline, but I think it will come out with time. In summary: a basic perfume for everyday use, useful and cheap; I’d recommend it to everyone.
Smells like pure lychee.
It’s a good perfume; I was gifted it and liked it, but I wouldn’t buy it again. It feels a bit common; although it smells nice, it’s not one of my favourites. It suits going out at night very well.
Cool perfume. The price-to-quality ratio is top-notch. It has the DNA of Red Temptation but without that saffron bite that smells like a dentist’s office. It’s like a Burberry Her with raspberries turned up to eleven and a sweetness you can really taste.