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Release Date:
2013
Brand: Ungaro
Line: fruit d'amour green
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: elite
Country: France
Made in: Italy
Gender: for women
Scent Type: citrus, fruit
Top Notes: Green Apple, Orange, Tangerine
Heart Notes: Jasmine, White Peach
Base Notes: Amber, Sandalwood, White Musk
Are you in search of an aromatic embodiment of feminine tenderness, freshness, and incredible energy? Fruit d'Amour Green by Ungaro is the perfect choice for you. This eau de toilette is designed for young and confident women who seek lightness and naturalness even in everyday life. This "apple" is elegant and feminine, adding a special charm to any look. It envelops you with the tenderness of top notes of orange, green apple, and citrus, which are followed by the floral elegance of jasmine and a hint of peach. The base note features white musk, which pleasantly settles on the skin. This composition is ideal for spring and summer, as it can add lightness and charm to each day. Create a truly special atmosphere around you!
Top Note opens with a vibrant blend of juicy orange, fresh green apple, and delicate mandarin. It's a burst of freshness that creates an energetic and sparkling start.
Heart Note combines white peach and jasmine, giving the composition a softness and femininity. They add sweet and floral nuances while highlighting the sensuality and sophistication of the fragrance.
Base Note features a solo white musk, which gives the composition depth and longevity in its scent. This ensures a lasting trail that gently envelops and underscores the extraordinary elegance of the wearer.
I received this perfume as a gift. The scent is repulsive, suffocating, unbearable, and cheap. I couldn't detect any notes other than cheap musk. I have no idea what the person who gave me this fragrance was thinking when choosing it, but it certainly doesn't align with my preferences. In short, if you want to get back at someone, give them this perfume.
This is a very - very peculiar fragrance. The first notes are noticeable, the second ones too, but just a little bit. The saddest part is at the end. White musk is clearly not for me. It suffocates, irritates the nose, and simply affects my mental state. It's really disappointing, I had high hopes. What a pity...