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Swiss Army for Her
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Victorinox Swiss Army's Swiss Army for Her is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2002, the nose behind this composition is Harry Fremont. The top notes are ginger and geranium; the heart notes, sweet pea and rosehip; and the base notes, musk and precious woods.
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- Positivo 76%
- Negativo 20%
- Neutral 4.7%
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Very good perfume, although it doesn’t last long on me, barely five hours. At first, it hits with sweet floral notes, then moves to red fruits like blackcurrants, sweet, with a good trail. In the mid-stage, the sweet fruity aspect becomes a garden floral, young and fresh flowers. By the hour, from the floral group, a more wild valley lily stands out, giving the garden touch, while keeping the sweet florals in the background, which seem like a fresh rose. It’s a linear floral and very fresh.
It has a strong, sweet, synthetic musk that dominates at first, but eventually the peony and spicy ginger take over at the base (sounds like the pink rice roll scent :p). Although synthetic, it gives a refreshing lift and good mood, perfect for a walk in cool weather. I’ve always been loyal to Swiss Army camping products; I like their watches and accessories, so I love the bottle with its red accents and emblems. That’s why I see it as sporty, ideal for exercise or mountain climbing. Given its price and scent, it’s perfect for outdoors or cold places. It feels comfortable in those contexts, although to be honest, it doesn’t fully convince me; it’s very synthetic and has an odd sweetness that my nose doesn’t accept, so I’ll probably stop wearing it soon.
Fresh and cheerful for daytime. Leaves a pleasant trail, smells clean, and is very affordable.
My number one fragrance. Most perfumes don’t last on my skin, but this one does. It’s a bit unusual for me. The ginger really shines, alongside the florals. I’ve been wearing it for years and have no intention of stopping; my friends and family instantly recognise it and know it makes a great gift. Ideal for hot days.
Intense scent, medium longevity. Reminds me of Tommy Girl but much softer and without that cloying sweetness.
It’s a super fresh floral, perfect for hot days. I tried it but ultimately put it down because the dry-down didn’t suit me. However, considering the price and longevity, it’s theoretically worth it.
A very fresh floral that suits hot weather well. I had it and let it go because the dry-down didn’t quite convince me. It’s accessible in price and has very good performance, so in that regard it’s totally worth it.
I gave a thumbs down to the first comment because it’s copied from the blog ‘queolortiene’ and I doubt the user is the owner… The perfume is economical compared to others; it was interesting to try, though I wouldn’t buy it again. At first, the ginger was very present, almost spicy. I wore it for a month without any other perfume and the scent changed; fortunately, the ginger softened and there were days when the sweet floral tone of the peony was more noticeable. On my skin, the fixation and sillage were moderate. Overall, it’s not a bad fragrance, but I’d recommend trying it before buying.
I like it; I hope to have it again soon.
Swiss Army is a charming and very different scent; it doesn’t smell like anything else. Its fresh aroma lasts for hours; I would definitely use it again.
It’s a copy of Estée Lauder’s Pleasures Intense. Lily, lily and more lily all around the orbit of this aromatic delight. It’s elegant, earthy, perfect for a rainy day and fresh. It lasts softly yet powerfully without being intrusive, but it’s there and refuses to go, not easily. I detected nothing but lilies and I love it.
I love it. This perfume is delicious. Fresh and floral. Ideal for spring.
One of my favourite fragrances. It has a rather special freshness. As it dries down, it reveals a sweetness that’s easy to wear (I like it, even though I’m not usually a sweet scent person). On my skin, it has a fixation of at least six hours. I’ve been wearing it since I was very young and I’m sure I’ll still have it in my collection.
I really liked it. It reminds me of another one I’m not sure I own or tried elsewhere; I’ll find out. It’s a beast in terms of longevity, sillage and projection; it’s strong at first but drops to moderate within minutes and stays like that for a long time. Versatile for all seasons. A classic in all its glory.
I bought it following a review on Memorias de un perfume. It’s an Eau de Toilette with good longevity. What a surprise! It smells fresh but exquisite. It’s now one of my favourites. I’m new to this and this is my first review, but for floral lovers, it’s a wonder. I adore the valley lily and it lingers on my skin for over six hours. Highly recommended for the price; I’ve already bought a backup.
Bought this after reading a review on Memorias de un perfume. An eau de toilette with excellent longevity. What a surprise! It smells fresh yet exquisite. It has become one of my favourites. As a novice, this is my first review, but for floral lovers, it is a wonder. I adore the valley lily, and it lasts on me for over six hours. Highly recommended for the price; I’ve already bought a refill.
I picked this up after a YouTube video looking for something different for everyday wear. It smells cheerful yet elegant. As an EDT, it lasts about four hours, so I reapply it after lunch. I absolutely love that ginger opening; I’d been searching for a fragrance with that note for ages, and this is brilliant.
What a beautiful perfume for spring and summer, fresh, fresh, fresh 😍. On my skin, I detect the ginger, lilies, peony, and musk. It lasts 5 hours and is very economical; it cost me $30 on Amazon MX and I also saw it at Memorias de un perfume.
This perfume reminds me of Ralph Lauren Woman, which I can’t find anymore and seems to be discontinued. It looks like its twin brother. I knew it very well, owned it twice, and used it until the very last drop of the bottle; it was absolutely delicious.
It reminds me of Ralph Lauren Woman, now discontinued or hard to find. I consider it its twin. I knew it very well, owned it twice, and used it until the very last drop; it was utterly delicious.
I bought it yesterday after seeing a review on YouTube and knew it would be to my liking. When I finally got to test it, I was amazed. I left the shop feeling completely ‘soaked’ in the scent; walking through the centre of the capital, the fragrance wrapped around me. It is truly exquisite, nothing common or synthetic, very authentic and with personality. It’s not soft; it has great character but with elegance and femininity. When I smell it, I imagine flowers bathed in sunset light, a cup of honeyed tea, and tranquility. It gives me peace. In Santiago, I found it at Agatha Perfumes, Galería San Agustín, for 19,990 pesos for the tester. I recommend testing before buying. A big hug!
The ginger explodes on my skin, which I absolutely adore. I always wondered if a perfume existed with that scent, and without meaning to, I found it. It smells very fresh and green, especially at first. I detect citrus and a very slight sweetness. It lasts about five to six hours on my skin. It provides energy; if you’re having a bad day, this perfume will ‘resurrect’ you. To me, it smells like summer, ideal for this season, though in winter it can evoke the summery period and bring light to a cloudy day. It’s perfect for everyday wear, smelling like an expensive perfume without the hefty price tag. I can’t compare it to Pleasures Intenses as I don’t know that one. If you want freshness, this is the perfume.
The ginger explodes on my skin, which I adore, as I always wondered if a perfume existed with that scent and accidentally found one. It smells very fresh and green, especially at first. I detect citrus and a very slight sweetness. It lasts around 5 to 6 hours. It provides energy; if you’re having a bad day, this perfume will ‘resurrect’ you. To me, it smells like summer, ideal for this season, though in winter it can bring back those summery days and give you light on a cloudy afternoon. It’s for everyday wear, smelling like an expensive perfume without being one. I don’t compare it to Pleasures Intense as I haven’t tried it. If you want freshness, this is the one for you. Fresh, fresh, fresh.
The dry-down reminds me greatly of Flore by Carolina Herrera, now discontinued. Swiss Posse shares three of the five declared notes (lily, musk, and woody notes) with Flore. Flore is more complex and logical, and the opening of both is different, but the dry-down on my untrained nose is practically identical.
The dry-down reminds me very much of Carolina Herrera’s Flore, which is no longer in production. Swiss Posse shares three out of the five notes of Flore (lily, musk, and woods). Flore is more complex and structured, with a different opening, but on my untrained nose, the dry-down is practically identical.
One of my favourite fresh scents. It is green and energising, very good for hot days. I believe it is unisex and lasts more than six hours on my skin.
One of my favourite fresh scents. It’s green and energising, ideal for hot days. I think it’s unisex and on my skin it lasts for over six hours.
It smells nice, but it doesn’t grab me at all. I ended up preferring Acqua di Gioia or Bright Cristal Absolut. Besides, it fades after four or five hours and stops being noticeable; it’s far too subtle.
I didn’t like it much. It smells nice, but it’s not an aroma that attracts me. I wouldn’t buy it again. I prefer Acqua di Gioia and Bright Cristal Absolut. It lasts only four or five hours and is almost imperceptible; it’s far too soft.
The opening smells almost like a men’s deodorant. After more than an hour, the floral notes are barely noticeable, yet I still don’t see myself wearing it. I believe it should be categorised as Unisex to be appreciated better.
At first, it smells like men’s deodorant, and even after an hour, the floral notes are barely noticeable. Still, I can’t see myself wearing it. I think it should be unisex so its character comes across better.
A lovely, clean, and elegant floral aroma. It’s a true all-rounder suitable for any season or occasion. However, as it bears such a strong resemblance to Pleasures Intense, I decided to remove one from my collection and chose this one. It’s not an unpleasant smell; I simply don’t like owning two such similar perfumes.
A clean, simple fragrance that delivers on its promise of making you feel pure. It has been reformulated and is now called Ginger Lily; it’s not bad, but the original was richer and cheaper back in Mexico. People say it resembles Stee Lauder’s Pleasures, but they have nothing in common: Pleasures is green, complex, and a delicious EDP, whereas this is a more basic EDT. It’s not a bad scent, I just expected more. It lasts about four hours on the skin before sticking to clothes with very little sillage.