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Wow Girl!
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Wow Girl! by Agatha Ruiz de la Prada is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this olfactory composition was created by perfumer Olivier Cresp. In its opening, the fragrance unfolds top notes of lemon, sour lime, caramelised apple and green lime. The heart of the composition reveals the delicacy of peony and exotic datura. To finish, the base notes evoke cotton candy, praline, moss and white woods.
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- Positivo 74%
- Negativo 18%
- Neutral 8.0%
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Wow, it seemed like a lighter version of Cacharel’s Love… Another perfume that gets on my nerves (don’t hate me) and has inspired waves of low-cost perfumes, like a Benetton one I can’t recall. It’s soft, even fresh, suitable for everyday wear while strolling through parks.
In one word: disgusting. A very, very synthetic aroma, like plastic with flowers. A resounding no.
Wow, it seemed to me (on skin) a light version of the Love Love by Cacharel… Another of those perfumes that get on my nerves (don’t hate me) and which has inspired generations of low-cost perfumes, like a Benetton that I can’t remember. It’s soft, even fresh, suitable for everyday wear while strolling through the parks.
In my madness of blind buying, I came across the economical version of the I Love Love by Moschino, which I like a lot; it’s identical. It’s fresh, light, lasted about three hours, but it’s definitely worth it for the price.
In my blind-buy madness, I came across the budget version of Moschino I Love Love, which I really like; it’s identical. It’s fresh, light, lasted about three hours, but it’s definitely worth it for the price.
I was very interested in this perfume and only yesterday managed to test it on my skin… a huge disappointment. I don’t perceive a single gourmand note; it’s a very critical perfume, whose opening is purely lime, lime, lime, and more lime. By the hour, the fragrance disappears completely. I didn’t like it at all, nada… terrible performance. Clearly, I didn’t buy it.
I was very interested in this perfume and only yesterday I could try it on the skin… a huge disappointment. I don’t perceive a single gourmand note; it’s a very critical fragrance whose opening is purely lime, lime, lime, and more lime. By the hour, the fragrance disappears completely. I didn’t like it at all, nada… terrible performance. Clearly, I didn’t buy it.
Zero longevity, zero sillage. A huge smell of alcohol and a faint gum aroma is noticeable, but I don’t need it because real gum has a more intense scent. I don’t know why I should buy it…
Zero longevity, zero sillage, a lot of alcohol smell. A faint aroma of gum is perceptible, but I don’t need it; real gum has more aromatic intensity. I don’t know what I should buy it for…
I was given a free sample of this perfume, but the only thing I could detect was the smell of lemon, nothing else.
I was given a free sample of this perfume, but the only thing I could perceive was the smell of lemon, nothing more.
It’s an economical version of the I Love Love by Moschino. It’s very citrusy, pure sweet lemon with a floral touch.
I like the scent, but the bottle is very ugly and childish. I prefer the Wow Cosmic; it’s my favourite because it lasts a long time on the skin and clothes. Its aroma is tender, nothing like that ugly bottle.
Mmm, I don’t find it terribly bad, but definitely it could be better. I miss the old Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada. I miss the Imagina and Corazón generations… even the flashiest ones like Oh La La, Beso, or the colour and flower drops… It’s as if Ágatha can no longer achieve what she once did; her successes are now in the past. It saddens me, even knowing they aren’t a great invention in perfumery today, because I remember them with so much affection: it’s what I wore in my pre-adolescence and adolescence. Ágatha had a distinct identity and today it seems she has lost it. Indeed, as La DameDeNoir says, it smells very much like the Nina by Nina Ricci, the classic little apple. If you want to smell like that apple, I recommend the original; yes, it’s expensive, but it doesn’t have that potent alcohol opening like the Wow, nor does it smell so poor. I thought that because it was a cheap perfume, it could be justified, but it wasn’t.
It’s got me head over heels! Smells superb for everyday wear. It’s a fresh fruity scent that sweetens with time. It doesn’t give a hint of seriousness, just pure freshness. I’d recommend it for those hot days when you need to run errands, stay at home, or go for a morning pint. The bottle is ugly, but that’s what it is… It’s aimed at a young audience, and from the age of 20, that design might make you blush in the bathroom, but shake off your prejudices.
Note: this is a cologne, not a perfume. It lasts exactly two hours. I was looking for something cheerful to lift my spirits, akin to Teen Angel, a lemoncello with gum vibe. It has no flaws; it fulfils its role as a fantasy scent. Like any body splash, it needs reapplying every two hours. If I’m looking for something sober, this isn’t it; Agatha is all about colour, fantasy, eternal youth and fun. My ten-year-old daughter and I, at thirty-five, both wear it.
First things first, let’s not deceive ourselves, it’s a cologne, not a perfume. It lasts two hours, I was looking for exactly something like that to lift my mood, something youthful, like Teen Angel, LEMONCELLO WITH GUM. I can’t say anything bad, it fulfils its role, delicious aroma of a fantasy world, and, like any body splash, you have to reapply every two hours. If I’m looking for a sober and elegant perfume, obviously I won’t look for it in this fashion house. We all know Agatha is colours, fantasy, eternal youth, fun, vitality. My 10-year-old daughter and I, at 35, use it.
Unfortunately, I failed to detect anything pleasant in this fragrance; so many interesting notes declared, yet I only perceive an astringent, synthetic smell. Every nose is a world and that’s super interesting. Personally, from what I can perceive, I wouldn’t recommend it; I find it too artificial and incisive.
The first time I heard of Wow Girl was from something I read online; it caught my attention for its notes because I like sweet perfumes, and smelling of caramelised apple and cotton candy is my favourite. The bottle is super ugly and I forgot to try it for a while. When the time came to replace the ones that had finished, I came across a deal and took advantage of it. It wasn’t a blind buy because I went to a department store and smelled the scent before buying. My mistake was not checking how long it lasts on the skin; I tested it on my arm and felt the lime scent with the sweetness of the apple. I love the aroma, supposedly the notes are meant to express daring, joy, fun, success, and having no complexes, but all those feelings end so quickly because the fragrance only lasted two hours on me. I thought the sillage would last longer, but it doesn’t. I would love the aroma more if it had more longevity, because reapplying every two hours isn’t for me; I like perfumes that are noticeable at a distance, that my presence is felt without me being close, and this has none of that. I know it’s an EDT, normally I turn my nose up at those because they aren’t long-lasting, but I have the Light Blue which is an EDT and it lasts a long time and projects very well. I will enjoy this fragrance while it lasts, because I won’t buy it again unless it’s an EDP.
The other day in a shopping centre I tested it, sprayed quite a bit, and the first thing I perceived was SUPER citrusy! The lemon really stands out. It’s really the super low-cost or budget version of I Love Love by Moschino, it has that vibe, only the I Love Love is more concentrated, this one is lighter. To sum up: super citrusy, fresh, youthful. If perfumes had an age, this would be a YOUTHFUL PERFUME without a doubt.
Unfortunately I didn’t detect anything pleasant in this fragrance; so many interesting declared notes and I only perceive a STINGING AND SYNTHETIC smell. Every nose is a world and that’s super interesting. Personally, from what I can perceive, I wouldn’t recommend it; I find it too artificial and incisive.
The first time I heard of Wow Girl was online; I was drawn to its sweet notes of caramelised apple and cotton candy. The bottle is super ugly, so I put it aside for a while, but when I went to replace my perfumes, I took advantage of a deal. It wasn’t a blind buy: I went to a shop, smelled it, and liked it. My mistake was not checking the longevity; I sprayed it on my arm and sensed lime mixed with the sweetness of the apple. I love the scent, but it vanishes in two hours. I thought the double amount of lotion included would help, but it didn’t. I’d love more longevity because reapplying every two hours isn’t for me; I prefer perfumes that project well. I normally avoid EDTs for this reason, though I own a Light Blue that lasts a long time and projects nicely. I’ll enjoy this while it lasts, but I won’t repurchase unless it’s an EDP.
What a gorgeous fragrance! Its lime notes prevail throughout, with light and delicious gourmand touches of apple and cotton candy. It was a blind buy; seeing it likened to Nina made me want to try it, and regarding the scent, it doesn’t disappoint. Now, as for longevity… what? It disappoints once again. While it is mainly citrusy, the sweet notes could last a little longer, but not what they actually do. I still think it’s worth trying.
What a delicious fragrance! Its lime notes prevail throughout with light and delicious gourmand touches of apple and cotton candy. It was a blind buy; seeing it compared to Nina made me want to try it, and it doesn’t disappoint in scent. Now, as for longevity… what? Once again it disappoints. While it is mainly citrus, the sweet notes could last a little longer, but not what it actually does. I still think it’s worth trying.
Sweet perfume with citrus notes. I wanted this for the cotton candy note, but it’s almost imperceptible… the longevity is scarce, perfect for someone with the patience to reapply as many times as needed, but it projects nothing. I use it as a body spray when I get out of the shower.
I have the 30ml version because although I read it doesn’t last, I wanted to try it. The bottle isn’t the most elegant in the world, but it’s fun; it’s the perfume you’d give a teenager or that friend who likes colours and printed clothes. At first, the lemon, lime, and supposed apple make a sweet blend that reminds me of lemon granitas from ice cream parlours, which I adore. It smells like lemon but very sweetened. Then it settles and starts to smell like caramel or cotton candy, and the lemon disappears. The longevity is terrible, at most two hours, and mostly I’ve felt it on clothes because on the skin it stays subtle and then fades. If you like reapplying a lot during the day it might work, but if you don’t have the time or inclination, this perfume does you no favours. It’s a pity because I think it’s a summer scent that, with better fixation, would be a hit.
I didn’t own anything from this brand and wanted to add something to my collection. Wow Girl is youthful, soft, and ideal for teenagers aged twelve and up. The bottle is very youthful, pop-style, which I loved. The scent is sweetly citrusy and quickly feels like candied apple gum, very close to the skin. It lasts about four hours, but it’s an EDT and they usually don’t last long on me. It’s a lovely perfume for everyday use. I wear it at home, while studying, and put it on occasionally for that nice little shock when heading out. I wouldn’t wear it to go out.
I never had anything from this brand, so I wanted to add something to my collection. Wow Girl is a youthful, soft scent, ideal for teenagers from 12 years old upwards. The bottle is super youthful, pop-style, and I loved it. The scent comes out citrusy and sweet, soon smelling of sugared apple gum, very close to the skin. It lasts about four hours on me, but it’s an EDT and they don’t usually last long on me. It’s a lovely perfume for everyday use. I wear it at home, while studying, and sometimes I put it on just to feel that rich little shock of leaving. I wouldn’t wear it to go out.
There is nothing to complain about. Last week in the shopping centre (my sister calls it ‘The Dullardium’), I saw a group of 11 and 12-year-olds surrounding an open box of this Wow Girl. They were absolutely thrilled, passing the bottle from one to another, deciding whether to apply it to their necks or wrists. I have to admit I felt a pang of envy… yes, envy of seeing them discover the world together, rather than adults moaning that nobody understands us. I went in to try it and it was lemon, apple, and something sweet. As I suspected, it doesn’t last long and the projection isn’t strong. It’s for teenagers or nearly so, and I don’t care if it’s good or bad; when I came out I saw the group still smelling of Wow Girl and happy. The truth is, at that moment I felt sorry for those seeking compliments.
Sweet with a citrus twist; smells very similar to Drops of Colour.