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Sisterland Green Jasmine

Marca
Benetton
3.85 de 5
400 votos

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Descripción

Sisterland Green Jasmine by Benetton is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2021, this composition features tangerine and pear in the top notes; jasmine and orange blossom in the heart; and vanilla and musk in the base.

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  • Invierno 7.7%
  • Primavera 39%
  • Verano 35%
  • Otoño 18%
  • Día 83%
  • Noche 17%

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Comunidad

400 votos

  • Positivo 73%
  • Neutral 16%
  • Negativo 11%

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  • A good blend of citrus, jasmine, and just the right amount of sweetness. It starts potent and settles into jasmine with vanilla. Lasts about three hours, typical of Benetton, but ideal for everyday wear.

  • A better blend of citrus, jasmine, and a touch of sweetness. It starts strong and settles into jasmine with vanilla. Like the Benetton range, it lasts about three hours, but it’s perfect for everyday wear.

  • I tried both the rose and green versions; the rose is sweet while the green is the opposite. It’s not spectacular, opening citrusy before blending into jasmine and orange with a soft finish. Ideal for girls in their twenties; it lasts briefly on skin but longer on clothes. The bottle is nice, although the doll packaging is plastic.

  • Feversupernova55.

    I like it; it smells like Burberry Brit EdT but simpler. I wear it every day, though it fades quickly in winter and can be overpowering in summer if not applied carefully.

  • paulamonteccino

    I bought this perfume yesterday blind, letting myself be guided by the notes and the description of being ‘citrus and floral’. I was totally disappointed; I don’t know where the citrus or floral comes from on me. Vanilla and musk dominate after a while, and when you put it on, you can feel the tangerine, but there’s nothing floral. What a pity, as I’m looking for a jasmine perfume that smells delicious and is youthful, not granny-like. On the plus side, it has longevity; on me, it lasts about six hours.

  • wildkatzen

    Cute and curious bottle, and that’s all. I don’t understand how Benetton became a low-quality brand, ending up even below Antonio Bandera, whose colognes are simplistic in quality. This cologne speaks of how things have gone wrong: it doesn’t even reach Victoria’s Secret Splash Blossom, which is more simplistic and cheap. An English cologne has more style than this, or a Coral is of better quality.

  • I went to smell it at the perfumerie and liked it, bought it for the beautiful little bottle, but honestly it smells like cologne and doesn’t project much. It’s a good option when you’ve just finished bathing to have a nice scent, but nothing wow. I love the rose aroma, but having tried this, I feel I wouldn’t spend more money on the collection (unless the three look nice together).

  • Laylasallylucy

    The bottle is pretty, but the fragrance smells very synthetic. I don’t sense the promised notes, just plastic. What a pity; I wonder what happened to the Benetton fragrances.

  • Laylasallylucy

    The bottle is lovely… that’s all… a very synthetic fragrance. Honestly, I don’t detect any of the mentioned notes; I just smell plastic, more plastic… what a pity… I wonder what happened to Benetton fragrances.

  • I try to be concise because I don’t think there’s much to say, although considering the brand and reasonable expectations, it’s a bit disappointing. The bottle is lovely, the little doll head very detailed, picturesque, and would adorn a dressing table. The opening is somewhat plastic, like a little perfume or cologne for girls; it reminded me of those perfumes from the nineties for girls or Barbie. Then comes the vanilla, a citrus aroma, and the musk; I didn’t perceive the jasmine in a predominant or effective way. It’s a perfume for girls or teenagers aged 12 to 20; I wouldn’t pay more than $25 for it.

  • lifeoverglitter

    I admit that, like many, what attracted me was the packaging, but it doesn’t last at all. At first, it smells nice (nothing standout) and then it disappears instantly.

  • My father gave it to me for Christmas and I loved it. Soft, zero-intrusive, delicate, and fresh. It reminds me of Guess Seductive Gold and a bit of Dalí’s Laguna. I wear it all year round because it’s sweet, floral, and fruity. After researching, I found it’s vegan, with natural ingredients and recycled plastic; even the box with the cream confirms this. Before I only knew Blue Neroli was vegan, but it seems they’re all vegan now. Speaking to the sales assistant, I learned the musk is artificial; they no longer use deer glands. I recommend trying it, but if you like sweet, floral scents with a fresh touch, you’ll adore it. I treasure my Guess Gold because it’s running low and it’s expensive; discovering this smells similar but is more affordable has been a game-changer.

  • I liked it more than I expected. Warning: test it on your skin before buying. On the tester strip, it seemed very synthetic and I almost gave up, but the bottle kept calling to me. On skin, the citrus notes captivated me. It’s tender and lets everything shine through, although orange, jasmine, and vanilla stand out. The downside is the longevity: it fades quickly and after two hours, only a trace of vanilla remains. Good for daily use.

  • Silvanacopp

    I use it a lot for daily wear. It’s a well-achieved fragrance and the price-to-quality ratio is good. It’s citrusy, vanilla, and musky. It gives me a good energy boost for the day-to-day.

  • Silvanacopp

    I love it for everyday wear. Well-executed and fairly priced. It smells citrusy with vanilla and musk, giving me energy for the day.

  • JuanMa2412

    This is the most mature and serious of the group; the bottle screams it. It’s all about total discretion: it doesn’t explode or seek attention. Ideal for the office, home, or workplaces where strong scents aren’t allowed. Perfect for everyday wear and highly recommended given the price.

  • JuanMa2412

    This is the most mature and serious of the family, much like its bottle. It’s discreet, unobtrusive, and perfect for the office or at home. Excellent value for money and great to keep handy.

  • Frannie aromatica

    I didn’t like it much, as the notes I enjoy most evaporate quickly, leaving behind a horrible vanilla scent, a bit synthetic. It’s a gift, so I’ll use it sparingly.

  • I absolutely love it! I wear it as my daily fragrance. A perfect balance between fresh and sweet, soft yet intense. It doesn’t tire me out; you can tell the citrus and vanilla notes. It has personality.

  • I love it! I wear it as my personal fragrance every day. It’s very well balanced between fresh and sweet, soft yet intense. It doesn’t resemble any other I’ve tried; it doesn’t get old on me. You can really smell the citrus and vanilla. It denotes personality.

  • As soft as the little sisters I’ve tried so far. At first, it smells super powdery, then all the notes emerge, only to turn powdery again. It’s nice but nothing more; on my skin, the orange blossom flower predominates far more than the jasmine, reminding me of BB oils. I think it’s a super lovely fragrance for a little girl and still very soft. Little Sister Jasmine, I feel you still need to mature 💚.

  • anamaestracorreo

    The body this super low-cost fragrance has taken after being kept in the dark for two and a half years 😳. It has become much creamier and more vanilla-like than before. You can feel that sweet white floral, equally creamy. I’m glad I didn’t throw this fragrance away.

  • MicaDopamina

    I bought it without smelling it; there were no testers, so I went for the green bottle with jasmine and lemon, thinking it would be fresh, but it disappointed me. It’s not ugly, but it’s not my style. You can smell the lemon at first, sour but not bad; it lasts about 20 minutes on the skin before turning into a powdery, sweet, slightly bitter scent. Powdery scents give me headaches and sound vintage to me, so I use this Sister out of obligation just to finish it off. It has no sillage, doesn’t project, and lasts little: at most 2 or 3 hours (for my luck).

  • I had high hopes for the notes, but it just smells sweet and stands out for nothing. Like the others in this line, there’s disappointment in longevity and the aromas; too bad about the pretty bottles.

  • nataliedrm

    I expected more from the notes, but it just smells sweet and stands out for nothing. Like with others from the brand, I’m disappointed with the longevity and scent, what a pity about the beautiful bottles

  • When they gifted it to me, I loved the scent. The next day, when I tried to wear it, I couldn’t smell anything at all. Total disappointment. I stashed it away like so many others; after a month or two, I tried again and could finally use it, though with little hope for longevity as it’s meant to be very soft, barely skin-scented, yet it is lovely. You can detect the notes; I don’t feel the orange it claims to have, which I’m glad about, and perhaps the pear combined with jasmine, followed by bergamot and a touch of vanilla, all very soft. It doesn’t smell synthetic; you can sense the blending work, but what disappoints is that it lasts little and is only felt right up against the skin, with no sillage. It’s a shame because the packaging is gorgeous; that little doll belongs in my collection. At first, I thought it was like the Natura citrus scents, but now I see it’s more of a soft, powdery floral-fruit blend, so gentle that distinguishing the notes is hard. I think it’s a very lovely fragrance; if it were stronger, had sillage, and lasted a bit longer, I’d recommend it and buy again, but based on what I’ve read, it’s not my ph, which seems to happen to everyone. I’ll keep it to see if it becomes creamier and more vanilla-like as I read another person experienced, perhaps then it will last longer.

  • I took a long time to decide; it was on my wishlist until one day I said yes. Although I know longevity is weak in this brand, I loved that blend of jasmine, citrus, and bergamot. On my skin, the bergamot really shines, which I adore, and Benetton does it brilliantly. It lives up to its name; it’s a beautiful green jasmine. The musk has that unmistakable brand signature, and the bottle is a bonus, I admit.

  • I really like it! Smells like jasmine with a soapy, fresh twist. Ideal for mild days or daily wear. The downside is that it fades very quickly.

  • denissebellini

    For summer, the citrus note is very prominent; it’s not my favourite but it does the job. The longevity is just average, nothing special.